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How To Use Saturation

How To Use Saturation

Saturation is a versatile mixing tool that can make your tracks sound fatter, help tracks cut through the mix, or glue tracks together. But, when used incorrectly, it can mangle and distort your mi...

How To Use Delay

How To Use Delay

Delay is a powerful mixing tool for adding width, depth and dimension to your tracks. However, sometimes it can be difficult to dial in the sound in your head—especially if you're not used to worki...

How to Use Reverb

How to Use Reverb

Reverb is an essential, yet often misunderstood mixing tool. Reverb allows us to create the illusion of space, which helps us make music sound more natural. However, it can be difficult to dial in ...

How To Prepare Your Music For Apple Spatial Audio With Dolby Atmos

How To Prepare Your Music For Apple Spatial Audio With Dolby Atmos

In early June, Apple introduced Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos for Apple Music, enabling subscribers to listen to more than 75 million songs in an exciting, fully-immersive format. Spatial Audio gi...

Getting Creative with Pitch Correction

Getting Creative with Pitch Correction

Pitch correction is great for adding professional polish to vocal recordings, but it can also be a powerful creative tool. In this blog, we'll break down some of our favorite non-traditional uses o...

What Is Stem Mixing?

What Is Stem Mixing?

Over the last few years, it’s become standard procedure for artists, producers and engineers to print stems of their sessions in order to reduce track count, make it easier to overdub additional tr...