Getting Started With A Mix
Facing a new mix can be challenging and intimidating, especially with a big session where [...]
Facing a new mix can be challenging and intimidating, especially with a big session where [...]
One of the main things that sound engineers do throughout their day is metering — [...]
Louder is always better, right? Who doesn’t love to hear their favourite tracks on huge [...]
Tracking through real analog equipment is always very exciting. You not only get the classic [...]
Last month, one of our collaborators, sound engineer Carlos Bricio, carried out a drum recording [...]
Mixing drums can be an overwhelming task. Getting them to sound punchy and exciting but [...]
Everybody hates getting ‘overload’ messages during mixing. That moment when you are in the zone, getting a nice sounding mix, and just when you reach for that extra plug-in to spice up your track, everything stops!
Podcasting has been around for a long time, but in the past couple of years, we have seen it grow exponentially. Just like blogs did during the first decade of the 2000s, followed by Vlogs and Youtubers, Podcasts have taken over as an easy way to communicate and reach people all around the world without the need of a screen in front of them.
In this video, you will learn about how to get the most out of the Satson console emulation grouping capabilities.
In this video, Bobby Torres shows his master buss compressor settings for metal mixes, using the compressor from the Sonimus Satson channel strip.
In this video, Carlos Bricio takes you through his mixing session using the Sonimus plug-ins, with the major focus on the SonEQ 2.
Satson CS is the next step of channel strip plugins. It delivers big sound with maximum flexibility thanks to its analog modeling, modular approach, and oversampling capabilities.