theblackbelted1
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What specific techniques of mixing are important/handy to know?
I Understand dynamic compression(compressors , limiters , gates , expanders , deessers , transient shapers , etc.), I understand eqing(are headphones required to really hear a difference when eqing? I understand mostly all the functions of your basic eq). Is there any major techniques I should know? Side chaining is something I think I need to look into. I don't know what to side chain and when I watch streams , producers say 'i've linked this , that , and these to the side chain channel, but I don't hear that common sweep effect? I know side chaining is when one track ducks when another track outputs but that's basically it.
I Understand dynamic compression(compressors , limiters , gates , expanders , deessers , transient shapers , etc.), I understand eqing(are headphones required to really hear a difference when eqing? I understand mostly all the functions of your basic eq). Is there any major techniques I should know? Side chaining is something I think I need to look into. I don't know what to side chain and when I watch streams , producers say 'i've linked this , that , and these to the side chain channel, but I don't hear that common sweep effect? I know side chaining is when one track ducks when another track outputs but that's basically it.
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