The first thing is to know the king of Genre you will be producing.
Telling you about one music production software wouldn’t be good advice. Just because one person found comfort in the interface of a program for a certain genre, doesn’t mean the same will apply to you, or anyone else for that matter.
While some DAW programs have proven benefits in specific areas, this doesn’t mean that they are restrictive. At their most basic, these applications manipulate multitrack audio and MIDI files — something that applies to any genre of music or any style of sound.
1. PreSonus Studio One
PreSonus Studio one is one of the favorite DAW for mix and mastering engineers at this moment due to the price point and the features and also how easy it is for us.
Cubase is one of the best Music Production software DAW for professionals. Even though studio one is competing Cubase, it still stands to be the preferred choice for a most professionals.Cubase is a bit complicated compared to studio one which is a bit straightforward. For me, I love the workflow in Cubase and the interface as well. You have the option to 3 different mixers which isn’t possible in my DAW.
In this article I will be teaching you the best and professional ways to mix your vocals.In the mix process the vocals is most of the time the king of the mix.
What do I mean by the king of the Mix. The vocals most of the time stay in front of the mix meaning the vocal is most of the time the first thing heard in any music that consists of vocals.
In this video lesson we will be learning how to use the compressor, Equalisation and many more.
#We will be learning how to properly create out own de-sser. The de-esser works just like the compressor but it focuses in compressing the higher frequency section of the mix. ih this case it helps in the controlling of the esss’s in the vocals.
We will be learning how to use the channel strip in our mix