How you sell your sample pack is as important to the pack itself as what’s inside. How well your pack sells depends on how you present it, how you plan to push it on socials,…
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Music business? All we know is the business of cables. Knowing what cables to use, what purpose different cables serve, and why we have different cables is some very handy knowledge – and you’ll soon…
Filters can be creatively and purposefully used to define and accentuate elements of your music. They can add movement, cut additional harmonics and tidy frequency groups. Both high and low pass filters can perform in…
We use filters to cut frequency groups from your audio signal that you have defined. Filters can also clean and tidy specific spaces in a mix, they can add movement to an otherwise still sound,…
We’ve discussed where delay should go in your signal chain, what the different parameters from tempo to feedback represent, and some different delay techniques you can use in your track to get you started. Now…
Delay is a time-based effect that brings depth and new dynamics to our music. It can make a sound be perceived as wider, and it can create space that is unattainable with the use of…
Delay is a time-based effect where audio is fed into the delay unit or plugin and played back multiple times at a rate set by you, the engineer. With reverb, the signal is repeated many…
Overtones can make the difference between a piercing fundamental or rich, smooth sound. From tape saturation to bit reduction, there are a lot of ways you can use distortion to add unique character to your…
Timbre, pronounced tamber, is the tonal quality of a note/sound. A piano and a saxophone produce sounds with very different timbres and characteristics due to the different builds that pianos and saxophones have. These two…
You’ve discovered what reverb is, you know the basic tools… but now you want to skyrocket your mix to the professional level. You’re in the right place. You’ve got better sounding reverbs than you’ve ever…