Auxes, buses, sends, returns, VCAs, groups, subgroups, and many more terms make up the wide lexicon of audio technology. When learning about music and audio production, the glossary of terms can be...
We've all been there at some point in our mixing journey, spending a good amount of time on a mix, only to have it play back much quieter than our references and all other commercially-released...
The keyboard family of instruments would probably not have been the same without the piano. This 17th-century invention was responsible for some of the most compelling pieces of music in our modern...
Distortion is an invaluable tool in the mixing engineer's toolbox. However, overly distorted mixes can often sound terrible, especially when the distortion is less than a creative choice and more of...
The history of keyboards has seen the emergence of many instruments with a great variety of attributes. Two instruments intimately related to each other are the piano and the harpsichord, and the...
Thin mixes are something all mix engineers have likely struggled with at some point. Sometimes a mix needs a bit of extra care and processing to get filled out. Other times, we're actively mixing in...