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    Default Mix Perception

    Hi Guys,
    An article I wrote about mix perception is now up on the blacklisted website.

    Hope you enjoy :)

    Thanks, Chris.


    http://www.blacklistedmastering.co.uk/article03.htm

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    thanks again for these. this is something i guess i do naturally. but in reading that and understanding it, it helps to consciously do it.

    eh? :)

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    and keep them coming if theres more!! please and thank you

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    Thanks a lot, mate. I really enjoy reading your stuff.

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    good read

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    Thanks Chris
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    Thanks for sharing these articles, Chris.
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    This article is fantastic, thank you. It kinda shows me that I have a bucket load to learn, i'm having fun doing it. Nice one.
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    This is a fantastic read.

    Its a nightmare to know where to stop when you are producing, but the most important thing to do is to aim for a balanced mix for what you are trying to do with your particular track.

    Makes such a difference to general enjoyment of production, not having to bang your head against a wall trying to get a polished, final sound. Much more satisfying to reach a natural finish point, then leave the polishing up to the mastering dude.

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    id like to get to a stage where I'm doing all my mastering myself- eventually! Great article!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace View Post
    This is a fantastic read.

    Its a nightmare to know where to stop when you are producing, but the most important thing to do is to aim for a balanced mix for what you are trying to do with your particular track.

    Makes such a difference to general enjoyment of production, not having to bang your head against a wall trying to get a polished, final sound. Much more satisfying to reach a natural finish point, then leave the polishing up to the mastering dude.
    That really sums it up for me. Allthough that doesn't mean i always know when and where to stop. The longer you make your own music the more you start to understand why somebody else should be mastering your tracks, i reckon.

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    Thank you.

 

 

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