Music Production

Vollume Control

A surprisingly large portion of an audio engineer’s day is consumed by transferring files for clients. Keeping track of file versions that are uploaded, maintaining organized folders, and ensuring you’re following up on notes provided by the client can often be a headache. Well, now you have the option to save yourself the headache along

What does a music producer do?

The term music producer means different things to different people. When many people think of music producers, especially in hip-hop or the electronic dance music (EDM) scenes, they often think of the likes of Calvin Harris, Diplo, Scott Storch, Timberland and more. More recently, it’s not uncommon for them to also be considered music artists too. With the

2020-06-23T18:30:11+03:00March 7th, 2020|Categories: Tutorials|Tags: , , , , |1 Comment

STAY-LEVIN REVIEW

By Antelope Audio The compressor I want to talk about today probably isn’t worth living for, but it is worth buying an Antelope interface with a dedicated FPGA just so you could run the plugin. Antelope Audio calls it the STAY-LEVIN and it is one of the very few recreations (analog or digital) of a

EBONY VERB – Reverb Plugin BY ACUSTICA AUDIO

The reverb plugin I want to talk about today is a plugin emulation of the legendary EMT140 plate. It comes in the Ebony Channel strip from Acustica Audio. If you’re getting confused by the alien-looking picture above, the reverb is the 3rd unit, right in the middle of the channel strip. This is by no

The Satson CS By Sonimus

  INTRO Sonimus is an audio production plugin manufacturer and designer which creates very unique sounding and useful plugins suitable for audio mixing and mastering. I’ve been honored to be in touch with them for a couple of years. We’ve done some plugin giveaways on the Musixon community which got very good feedback from our

How to Get the Right Snare Sound

  In any genre, the snare drum is almost always one of the most dominant sounds in the mix. Changing the snare drum sound can change the entire feel of a song, whether it be rock, country, pop, metal, etc. I’m going to go through some techniques that I use to make the snare sound

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