Category: Audio Mixing Techniques
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How I do Drum Bus Compression in my mix template
How I like to process drums in my mixing template using SSL style compressors. Top-down mixing approach and more
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Dynamic Delay and how to make any FX dynamic in REAPER
Learn about the dynamic delay effect and how to make any fx dynamic using REAPER’s Parameter Modulation function.
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Building a Mix Template in REAPER
Starting your mix with a template is an easy way to save time, reduce repetitive steps, and reduce decision fatigue. The template doesn’t mix for us, it just reduces the setup time, and gives us quicker access to our favorite tools by having them in the mixer from the start.
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Mixing a Funk Song With REAPER Stock Plugins – MIXING Tips & Tricks
Jon shares mixing tips and tricks from a recent project mixed with just the included REAPER plugins.
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Mixing Post-Rock with AIR Creative FX Collection
Jon mixes a big post-rock song with over 70 tracks and processing with the AIR Creative FX Collection
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Mixing a Rock Ballad with REAPER Stock Plugins
Jon is challenged to mix a rock ballad in an hour with only REAPER plugins, but not any plugins used in the previous mix video.
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Automating song sections FAST
I think this is by far the best workflow improvement I’ve ever made with mixing.
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REAPER Blog Q&A #31 – upgrade PC or interface? Automating a mix? and more
Jon answers questions from the community about upgrades, automation, DI recording, and early MIDI
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7 Quick Tips for ReaEQ
EQ is the number 1 tool you’ll use in a mix and ReaEQ is a logical choice for REAPER users. Here are seven quick tips for using ReaEQ more effectively and creatively.
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Simple Filtered Delays on a single track in REAPER
Learn how to make an awesome filtered delay effect in REAPER, the simple way with a feedback loop within the same fx-chain.
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Smoothing Guitar Fizz with EQuivocate
Using the new EQuivocate Equalizer from Newfangled Audio on a Pop-Punk mix to notch out annoying ringing frequencies in the guitars.
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How to: Long Song Fade Out
A long fade out to end a song isn’t as popular today as it once was but it still comes up from time to time. Have you ever thought about the best way to do that in a DAW?