Mixing music, let's exchange techniques.

Studiowaves
Studiowaves Member Posts: 414 Advisor

Have to admit, there's a lot more to it than ever imagined. I like the idea of using a manikin to hold microphones in the ears. Did that one time and yeah, it turned out pretty good.

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  • 1neflame
    1neflame Member Posts: 10 Newcomer

    I use FL and Maschine together and its a powerhouse.

    Also if you don't have a mic and want to record or can't record because of roomates, noise in your house, etc.


    Use an app called: Dolby on in the app stores google play or apple.

    Record anywhere and then drag your wave file into your daw and mix from there

  • Studiowaves
    Studiowaves Member Posts: 414 Advisor

    Oh that's pretty neat. but what's special about Dolby? Never used machine, but have seen Fruity Loops years ago. What does machine do?

  • Studiowaves
    Studiowaves Member Posts: 414 Advisor

    Anyone familiar with the fletcher munson curve. This is more inline with what type of topics I'd like to discuss. Not really about hardware used but this kind of stuff. Like the Masking Effect, etc.

  • 1neflame
    1neflame Member Posts: 10 Newcomer

    Dolby on is this cool app that you can get on your phone iphone, android.

    It will mimic the same tech as an actual studio mic - desser, effects, etc.

    Maschine is the groove and beat machine from native instruments!

  • Milos
    Milos Member Posts: 775 Advisor

    I have a great tip for faster mixing.

    Use the compression or dynamics plugin for the master chain (KiloHearts Dynamics or st supercharger).

    Make sure you use the mix or dry/wet settings within the plugins.

    That way you can hear raw and edited signal.

    No need to thank me, good sir!

  • Studiowaves
    Studiowaves Member Posts: 414 Advisor

    I think Dolby Atmos is pretty cool. It somehow fools your hearing into thinking sounds are coming from above you. I have a 7.1 surround sound speaker system made out of those cheapo studio monitors. It's really nice for personal satisfaction but the atmos somehow simulates it with headphones. But I've never found anything to try it with, not yet anyway.

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