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How the black V neck uses ozone to keep their mixtures noisy without killing the dynamics


What is the importance of reaching a noisy and polished mixture to stand out on the music market focused on today’s streaming?

Not as important as we would like, but always very important. I often play the Devil’s defender and I maintain that the idea is more important than the mixture, but I think we can all agree that there are limits to this argument.

Even the pleasure of unspecified music can say if something seems objectively bad, why give them a reason to jump your track?

There is one thing as good enough (and knowing when to stop), but finding this line can be very difficult for a starting artist with so many variables at stake; What seems to use, how strong the bass is in relation to the kick, is the kick and the bass in phase, why is my Caisse Claire zero, is my arrangement meaning, is my equalizer supposed to look like a fine teeth comb (no, not generally) … it can be a lot to juggle.

I will always present the argument, do what you like. Do you like spending time understanding why your mix does not look like your favorite artist? So don’t do that. Do you like to practice for hours to improve and understand your job? So do that.

Realizing that what you like to do in relation to what you need to do is important, and finding a balance between them will do wonders for your mental health and your creativity. It should never be planned to use the tools available to you to make the best art you can.

There is a reason why people buy pack samples spend money for engineers and even AI. So, if that’s what you need to get your mixture to the next level, even if it’s temporary, do it. You only hurt yourself by fighting your head against this hypothetical wall. Put your ego aside, your art is much more permanent than you.

Take the time to study, watch YouTube videos and examine your research. Make sure you have several points of view on the same subject and do not take the floor of anyone at its nominal value. Tests and errors are your best friend because you cannot shorten the experience, even with mentorship. In my opinion, the only things that will make you stand out on a supersaturated market is a passion for your art, your authenticity and your consistency.



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