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What's up ! Piano is one of the most beautiful sounding instruments around, but it can be one of the most challenging instruments to mix. Mixing piano is tough because it has a large frequency range and dynamic range. To help you make make your piano sound lifelike and huge, I've put together these guide on how to mix piano. In this article, you'll learn:
These are the tricks I've used to get songs placed on dozens of TV show episodes and I want to share them with you. So take a moment to learn how to make your pianos pop!
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What's up dude! Ever feel like your mix sounds almost there… but somehow still like a wet blanket? The secret isn’t another fancy plugin — it’s learning how to use EQ with purpose. In this article, I break down how to sculpt your sound so every instrument has its own space — no more muddy guitars, harsh vocals, or kick drums that punch holes in your eardrums. You’ll learn:🎚️ Which frequencies actually matter (and which to leave alone)🎸 Subtractive EQ vs. Additive EQ🥁 When to use an "Analog"...
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What's up friend! To work properly in a mix, drums need to breathe. Of course, not every song will work with a Phil Collins-style gated reverb, just as not every song will work with the dry and organic sound of a room. Different spaces convey different vibes and learning how to dial in the correct reverb sound to convey the vibe you want is extremely important. So if you’re looking to take your drums and place them in the right “space” for a professional sound, read this week's article to...