We’ve all fallen into the trap of hoarding stuff we don’t need just because the “but it’s free/on sale!” line of thought took over. This might be okay-ish in some situations, but not when you’re setting up your mixing workflow.
We’ve all fallen into the trap of hoarding stuff we don’t need just because the “but it’s free/on sale!” line of thought took over. This might be okay-ish in some situations, but not when you’re setting up your mixing workflow.
Almost everyone has encountered unpleasant background noises in their audio. Whether it’s highway sounds in your music, excited fans on a podcast, or a loud air conditioner in your voice recording—cleaning up noisy tracks can be both tedious and time-consuming.
For audio engineers, reverb is a vital element of professional mixing. This fundamental time-based effect is responsible for creating acoustic spaces, developing depth, or simply adding a burst of excitement to your tracks.