- Imagine a cube
- At the very centre of the cube is the listener
- The three axis of the cube are volume (DB), frequency (hz) and panning (l/r)
- Try and have your track fill the cube as effectively as possible
- Spread out the elements of your tune so no part of the cube is overly cluttered.
Cube Theory approach to mixing
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Cube Theory approach to mixing
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Re: Cube Theory approach to mixing
This is similar to that article about eq that uses a shoebox 
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the dB thing is quite interesting.
its so obvious now that you mention it but i tend to have a lot of stuff hitting the same volume no wonder shit's muddy.
its so obvious now that you mention it but i tend to have a lot of stuff hitting the same volume no wonder shit's muddy.
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This is the best explanation of box theory I've read so far.
http://www.dnbscene.com/article/88-thin ... q-tutorial
http://www.dnbscene.com/article/88-thin ... q-tutorial
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Very good read, Really helped me get the concept of db and what happens when you hit 0db.th@-pu$$y wrote:This is the best explanation of box theory I've read so far.![]()
http://www.dnbscene.com/article/88-thin ... q-tutorial
there compression article was also fantastic
http://www.dnbscene.com/article/1474-co ... n-tutorial
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Re: Cube Theory approach to mixing
A little bit like this. 
There are other ways of acheiving the z-dimension, like transient shaping, reverb and amount of high-end.
There are other ways of acheiving the z-dimension, like transient shaping, reverb and amount of high-end.
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Im gonna need to take some acid and try to watch this again.
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I have the link to a good article at my house I'll post it when I get home from work
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The million dollar question...what's the most effective way...wub wrote:Cube Theory
- Try and have your track fill the cube as effectively as possible
little boh peep wrote:If you take out the "dub", by definition it is no longer dubstep.
moodswing wrote: Imagine an acoustic band on a stage and all of them standing directly in front of each other. I'd love to hear how to eq that.
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that might be the best (and possibly first) literate, intelligent, and well-thought-out summary of an individual mix that i've ever seen on the web. it's a great article for sure.OfficialDAPT wrote:As promised: http://audio.tutsplus.com/tutorials/mix ... 3d-mixing/
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Yeah if you can get past how shitty the sample loops is and apply it to your own music it's amazing. I haven't read it in awhile I'm going to need to go back through it again.Sharmaji wrote:that might be the best (and possibly first) literate, intelligent, and well-thought-out summary of an individual mix that i've ever seen on the web. it's a great article for sure.OfficialDAPT wrote:As promised: http://audio.tutsplus.com/tutorials/mix ... 3d-mixing/
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