Re: Mixing Resources
David,
Good find. I'm not even sure I would have found it.
About this time last year I had contemplated re-editing and updating that general guide and making it into a sellable pamphlet.
Unfortunately, I wrote that through a particularly hard time in life, and some of that bleeds through as I re-read it (though probably only to me). I'm not sure how much I want to go back to look through it anymore, and of course my thoughts/approach have evolved some in the intervening years. It also feels somewhat more analog console structured than what I would write today.
- With a skim, the intro and up to section 3 still read pretty well to me.
- I would want to re-write parts 4 and 5, but they are more or less ok in terms of content accuracy.
- I don't touch on noise masking, which I've since concluded is more important than anything in the equal loudness curves for mixing.
- Part 7 needs a digital-focused re-tread
- On a rewrite of the equalization section (part 8), I would stay out of the weeds a bit more.
All in all, I think it still is a usable collection for those new to mixing, though arguably I've said as much, using fewer words, in this thread.