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Mastering the mix levels
Mastering the mix levels











mastering the mix levels mastering the mix levels

Register to Access Free Courses, Plugins, Projects, Samples & More Taken from anywhere in the world for up to 64 weeks, it’s one of our most comprehensive courses and has been taken by the likes of Claude Von Stroke, Plastician and Jon Rundell. If you want to learn more production, mixing, mastering, sound design and composition tips, our Online Master Diploma course is perfect for you. In addition to these, the interface also includes some monitoring functions as well as an innovative bass space feature. Watch it above and make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel for more tutorials and live events. Mastering the Mix, in collaboration with 29 Palms, has developed a metering system which includes all the essential metering tools that you may need during the mixing and mastering process, such as peak and true peak, phase and stereo image, LUFS, dynamic range. Although meters don’t make a mix sound good, they certainly can help make it sound ‘better’ – by informing us of critical issues. In both mixing and mastering, engineers will typically use a range of metering tools to check specific technical aspects of the mix (peak, RMS, phase, etc). Meters are our scientific measure of the nature of the music and can help us to evaluate what our ears might not pick up, such as very short peaks. However there are times during the production process when you need some accurate visual feedback on what you’re listening to. Any experienced engineer will tell you that you should only trust your ears when it comes to the sonic aspects of a mix.













Mastering the mix levels