We often mix different plug-ins with different types of reverb. Here in the article by Audio Fanzine, we can identify the specific plug-in to use when mixing one type of reverb which is spring reverb. READ MORE.
Parallel Compression Made Easy
What is Parallel Compression? Well it helps to know what regular compression is first. We’ve written several posts about that here on Home Brew Audio:
See Improve Or Ruin Your Audio With an Effect Called Compression, Should You Use Compression In Audio Recording? and Vocal Compression Using Reaper’s ReaComp Effect Plugin. Those last two have videos to help explain compression.It is applying compression (see our post
For parallel compression, you apply the effect twice on two (or more) copies of the same signal. Each copy of the signal is processed differently – compressed with one set of settings, then again with different settings – but plays back simultaneously with the original. The copies are mixed together.
Here is an article about it with a lot more detail from the Sundown Sessions Blog – https://sundownsessionsstudio.com/parallel-compression-vocals/
Create A Quality Mix In Less Than 2 Hours Using Stock Plug-ins
This is a video tutorial by Audio Issues on how to create a quality mix in less than 2 hours by using stock plug-ins from Logic Pro X. Check out the video here HERE!
Balancing Vocals In The Mix by Point Blank
Balancing vocals is one of the biggest challenge in the area of music making. In electronic music, it makes it even more difficult to attempt to balance a dynamic, real-world source with a more consistent sample-based bed. Watch the tutorial video in this article by Music Tech.
Six Best Microphones Listed
Here is the latest list of 6 of the best microphones for several different applications. The list can be found in the article from Music Tech…read on here!