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How do the pro's achieve that high quality sound with their mixes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jiglo" data-source="post: 846838" data-attributes="member: 3953"><p>Nothing special, just talking generally, if the mood catches me.</p><p></p><p>The only mixes i've done since Bring The Beats Back in 2005, have either been live mixes on the radio, or live mixes out and about, so this isn't really me trying to get into producing mixtapes, just trying to get my recordings up to scratch.</p><p></p><p>That's pretty much it chaps. I don't want to get into mastering. I just want a dynamic mixtape that's satisfactory to my ears and on par with the vast majority of other live mixes I hear on soundcloud and elsewhere. I'm thinking I must be missing a trick, something that's pretty obvious to others that release live mixes. Are they all mixing live in Ableton, or have they sussed out a few basic techniques with sound recording or post production that i've not sussed out?</p><p></p><p>I'm not going to spend hours in mastering, life's too short, even to prepare a mixtape to near perfection. I want simple, or i'll just have to put up with what I can achieve now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jiglo, post: 846838, member: 3953"] Nothing special, just talking generally, if the mood catches me. The only mixes i've done since Bring The Beats Back in 2005, have either been live mixes on the radio, or live mixes out and about, so this isn't really me trying to get into producing mixtapes, just trying to get my recordings up to scratch. That's pretty much it chaps. I don't want to get into mastering. I just want a dynamic mixtape that's satisfactory to my ears and on par with the vast majority of other live mixes I hear on soundcloud and elsewhere. I'm thinking I must be missing a trick, something that's pretty obvious to others that release live mixes. Are they all mixing live in Ableton, or have they sussed out a few basic techniques with sound recording or post production that i've not sussed out? I'm not going to spend hours in mastering, life's too short, even to prepare a mixtape to near perfection. I want simple, or i'll just have to put up with what I can achieve now. [/QUOTE]
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