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<blockquote data-quote="Kip Conner" data-source="post: 26407" data-attributes="member: 445"><p>Re: Please help me better my mixing skills</p><p></p><p>It also never hurts to be the fly on the wall at a studio. I worked as the system tech/FOH mix engineer for the same artist for 7 years and he asked me to bring my ears into his studio projects since I can quickly hear things and give actual frequencies of things that are bothering us... without hunting it down with an RTA plugin. After engineering three records and sitting through two different studio mix engineers I learned a lot about mixing when the acoustic realm is not an issue. Meaning that issues such as feedback, bleed or a venues acoustic properties are no longer in the equation (the things that make studio engineers poor live engineers). Of course being a live engineer, I showed him a few tricks about phasing- more importantly explained it to him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kip Conner, post: 26407, member: 445"] Re: Please help me better my mixing skills It also never hurts to be the fly on the wall at a studio. I worked as the system tech/FOH mix engineer for the same artist for 7 years and he asked me to bring my ears into his studio projects since I can quickly hear things and give actual frequencies of things that are bothering us... without hunting it down with an RTA plugin. After engineering three records and sitting through two different studio mix engineers I learned a lot about mixing when the acoustic realm is not an issue. Meaning that issues such as feedback, bleed or a venues acoustic properties are no longer in the equation (the things that make studio engineers poor live engineers). Of course being a live engineer, I showed him a few tricks about phasing- more importantly explained it to him! [/QUOTE]
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