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Ibrow
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Hey,
Using Sonar in my computer, but I'm sure it's applicable to all computer recording. I have read a lot and stuff but it's just not sticking in black and white. Any help appreciated.
What is the process of mixing exactly? Not what it is, the process.
I record all my tracks independently with no EQ, compression etc. and try to get them recorded as close to 0DB as possible without any clips. That's correct, right? I do that. But putting them all together is where I get a bit confused.
I have read that in the digital mixer I just leave the MAIN fader set at zero. I do. Here's where the trouble starts. I have read to leave EQ and compression out for now. Then start with the kick, add the bass, then the vocals, then the rest of the kit and get them all to gel. Unfortunately, at this point, I am usually WELL into the red on the main.
Of course. So I start turning things down, and turning down, then adding guitars, and turning down, then adjusting EQ and turning down and compression. It's tough.
So, when should I EQ and compress? I like the sound of the kick nice and compressed and EQ'd. The Bass too. Then cutting out the bottom is pretty much a must for the other stuff to avoid mud, right? What negative, on the kick fader, is a "good" mix usually at?
Thanks.
Using Sonar in my computer, but I'm sure it's applicable to all computer recording. I have read a lot and stuff but it's just not sticking in black and white. Any help appreciated.
What is the process of mixing exactly? Not what it is, the process.

I have read that in the digital mixer I just leave the MAIN fader set at zero. I do. Here's where the trouble starts. I have read to leave EQ and compression out for now. Then start with the kick, add the bass, then the vocals, then the rest of the kit and get them all to gel. Unfortunately, at this point, I am usually WELL into the red on the main.

So, when should I EQ and compress? I like the sound of the kick nice and compressed and EQ'd. The Bass too. Then cutting out the bottom is pretty much a must for the other stuff to avoid mud, right? What negative, on the kick fader, is a "good" mix usually at?
Thanks.