Faders are perhaps the most important tool for mixing and are often taken for granted. If you're interested in learning more about these fundamental controls in the world of audio, you've come to the...
Category: Audio Effects/Processes
The Haas/precedence effect is an effective psychoacoustic phenomenon that we can simulate for a greater sense of space in our mixes. If you're interested in learning more about it and how to take...
The terms "phase" and "polarity" are often used interchangeably in audio, though they technically mean different things. If you've ever wondered about the difference between phase and polarity,...
It's no secret that compression is one of the most important processes in mixing. However, dynamic range compression remains somewhat mysterious to beginners, and many aspiring mixers don't use it to...
We all know that equalization, or "EQ," is one of the most important processes in mixing. However, it's often difficult to get the most out of EQ in our mixes, finding ways of using just the right...
The snare drum, when applicable, is an important part of a mix, especially in modern music. Its popularity and versatility span plenty of genres, and a lot can be done with compression to extend such...