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Making a Scene Presents - Bus Routing 101: How to Mix Like a Pro Without Overcomplicating It
Most independent artists start mixing with one simple goal: make every track sound better. So they open the session, click on the kick drum, add an EQ. Then they move to the snare, add a compressor. Then the lead vocal needs help, so they add more EQ, maybe a de-esser, maybe a little reverb. Then the guitars feel too loud. The drums feel too small. The background vocals are jumping out. The bass is fighting the kick. Before long, the session looks like somebody spilled cables inside the computer.
That is where bus routing comes in.
http://www.makingascene.org
By Richard LHommedieu1
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Making a Scene Presents - Bus Routing 101: How to Mix Like a Pro Without Overcomplicating It
Most independent artists start mixing with one simple goal: make every track sound better. So they open the session, click on the kick drum, add an EQ. Then they move to the snare, add a compressor. Then the lead vocal needs help, so they add more EQ, maybe a de-esser, maybe a little reverb. Then the guitars feel too loud. The drums feel too small. The background vocals are jumping out. The bass is fighting the kick. Before long, the session looks like somebody spilled cables inside the computer.
That is where bus routing comes in.
http://www.makingascene.org

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