So when I mix I find that after I bounce the track, that everything is a different volume. I dont get it. So I have too keep going into logic, and then start mixing again, then bounce then redo it all over again. one of my issues is that I don't have monitors. I am currently searching for a pair, but what can I do in the meantime to help with my mixing? I also have this problem in reason when I mix. What I do always is put a limiter on the master channel, but is there something else I could be doing?
Logic is good because they have visualizer I can look at for reference, so this is what I am going off of. Any tips would help!
Mixing issue!!!
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Re: Mixing issue!!!
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Re: Mixing issue!!!
turn off normalization?
Re: Mixing issue!!!
Any of you guys have any resources that offer good advice for mixing?
Re: Mixing issue!!!
This.Tracks To Wax wrote:turn off normalization?
and a good source is to read this: http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=233775
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