Mixing vs Mastering - What's The Difference? - TheRecordingRevolution.com video free download


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8 years ago

Brannon McLeod Music

Good video

8 years ago

Nischal J

Thank you very much.Can you explain what is buss and sends?? in a Mixer?? that would be helpful thank you

8 years ago

Ngasiirwe Katushabe

This was very helpful. Thank you very much

8 years ago

Lissy Lategan

this is SO great! thank you for your videos!

8 years ago

Kenneth Metcalf

Hello Graham.My question regards using a speaker like a Behringer Behritone C5A as a real world reference speaker.Is there a EQ form that would represent this effecivly by cutting highs and lows?Thank You for all your great videos!Ken from Austin

8 years ago

David Hindin

Hi Graham! Can you tell us what equipment / lighting you use to shoot the parts of your videos where you speak directly to the camera?

8 years ago

Jonny Goode

spot on, your channel is ace

8 years ago

Doni

I've been doing it this way for years, I think the confusion people generally have is from the legions of purist "engineers" who are dogmatically opposed to putting anything on the mix-buss. Like the host said, you really only want mastering to be limiting to bring the volume up, and honestly I want my time back because the HARASSMENT from all these purists kind of fucked with me for a couple of years.

8 years ago

KellyThundercloud

Great video, but nobody is gonna touch my mixes ever! I've often thought of just sending a song to a "mastering engineer" for the heck of it just to see how he/she would change my sound. But honestly, if it doesn't sound EXACTLY how I want it, it isn't getting published anywhere. Only I can create the sound I want. If it takes me 3 months to get the sound I'm seeking, I'll let it take that long. But I'm always going to master my own singles and albums...always.

9 years ago

Sophia Rhodes

Hi thank you so much for the video tutorials, very helpful!I have one quick question..Why do the audio engineers send the mix to other engineers themselves?Is it all the time they do this or most of the time?Thanks again!

9 years ago

Casey Kittel

great thoughts! I've learned this stuff over the course of several years. well said.

9 years ago

silentknight206

Would it matter if the person who did the final mix also did the mastering? I would think it would be a conflict of interest, it should be two separate people. Thoughts?

9 years ago

Emily Giuffre'

With the way you describe it Graham, is mastering really necessary?

9 years ago

Saman HG

Wow, that was great! I would like to ask, if you can give some tips about how to buy monitoring speakers. What should I look for, depending on my budget? Or some books about it. In addition, I like to read books about acoustic rooms and how to make one (Home studio). I will be glad if you assist me. Thanks

9 years ago

Phil Morris

Love the explanation, thank you.

9 years ago

rjdom

Best advice, as many of us confuse these processes but they are truly different, while mastering can pump up a mix it also has to balance it all sonically. Thanks Graham.

9 years ago

Rick Richards

wow man u tought me so much.. some one told me mastering was making a track sound better lol i didnt know it was sumthing to balance all songs on ur albumns thanks man

9 years ago

donnamariesongwriter

Great advice thanks

9 years ago

gorillacowman

the eylight is very creepy

9 years ago

artemorbid

great video and info -once again great advice

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