Stereo Panning to get better mixes
Nowadays, all home audio systems are in stereo. It means that the sound comes through two speakers: Left and Right. Long time ago, music was listened to in mono-systems, in [...]
Nowadays, all home audio systems are in stereo. It means that the sound comes through two speakers: Left and Right. Long time ago, music was listened to in mono-systems, in [...]
In this article, with the extraordinary support of Fernando Cubillos, we will explain the masking principle and some tips to avoid this problem that makes your mixes sound like a [...]
What is a microphone and how do I use it the right way? A microphone is used to record sound events. It converts "real" sound events into electrical impulses. Here [...]
In this article, by Dennis J Wilkins, we will discuss a method of creating and using project templates that can be used to greatly reduce set-up time when starting a new [...]
In this article, we will discuss the various possibilities of routing the plugin chain of any channel of any DAW in our possession. article by Andrea "Potter" Cristofori Introduction If you [...]
Today we have a great choice for DAWs, and almost everyone is using a 64 bit operating system. Yet, there are some good reasons to use a 32 bit DAW [...]
In this article, by Dennis J Wilkins, we will discuss audio latency. You may have heard or read comments stating that you must have very low latency with your DAW, seen [...]
In this article, we will discuss gain staging and levels in the mix, explain peak values, RMS, VU, and detail on how to obtain optimal headroom in the box. Having [...]
This video tutorial shows how setting up grouping using Sonimus Britson console. https://youtu.be/5urL26_9N3Y