Mixing Vs Production: What’s the difference?
Mixing Vs Production: What’s the difference? More often than not, when people hear the word producer, they think about the person in charge of recording and mixing the music. [...]
Mixing Vs Production: What’s the difference? More often than not, when people hear the word producer, they think about the person in charge of recording and mixing the music. [...]
Analogue Warmth with Sonimus Plugins Saturation is a big part of records. It’s what turns aseptic digital audio recordings into rich and characterful sounds. It can make instruments [...]
How to Mix Classical Music: Pro Tips Using Sonimus Plugins Mixing classical music is a fascinating process of blending the sounds of different microphones, with varying amounts of [...]
How to get the low-end right in your mix One of the most challenging tasks for a mixing engineer is ensuring the mix translates well across different speaker [...]
Introducing DelaySon: A Modern Twist on Classic Tape Delays We want to welcome to the Sonimus family our latest plugin: DelaySon—a modern take on the classic [...]
The Importance of Parallel Compression in Modern Mixing Increasing the loudness of our mix without affecting its dynamic is always challenging. If you apply too much compression, you [...]
Choosing the Right Console Emulation: A Guide to Sonimus Console Emulation Family Analog consoles are the cornerstone of any classic recording studio. While they may no longer be [...]
The Q Factor A parametric equalizer is a versatile audio processing tool that controls each EQ band completely. Unlike graphic equalizers, which offer fixed frequency bands with predetermined bandwidth [...]
The Role of EQ in Mixing Mixing is all about balance. It’s the art of telling a story with sounds and taking the listener through a journey. In this process, [...]
A Deep Dive into the LCR Technique Panning is used for positioning elements of the mix within the stereo field. It helps widen the overall track and provides each element [...]
You’ve been working very hard on producing and mixing a song, and now it is ready to be heard by the world. But before you submit it to your [...]
Master bus compression is an essential technique in music production, impacting a mix's overall sonic character and cohesion. This process involves using a compressor on the master output to [...]