Category Archives: Techniques and Technology

Advanced Mixing Tutorial: Parallel Compression “Secrets”, In-Depth

Readers at SonicScoop have been asking me for a more detailed and hands-on version of the parallel compression video I did a little while back. Thanks to a partnership with B&H I got to do just that. Check it out, and if you have any more questions, reach out anytime:

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A Better Way to Start a Mix

Sometimes the worst way to to start a mix is at the beginning. What does that mean? Click below to find out:

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Pro Tips on Panning for Stereo Width, Acoustic Treatment, Soundproofing and More

The latest installment of my “Mix Tips From Your Mastering Engineer” series is out now. Check out part 4 on panning techniques for enhancing stereo width. I’ve also got a new video out on Soundproofing and Acoustic Treatment which you can see below:

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On Finding Fans: “How to Get Your Music Heard”

New post up on the video blog: “How To Get Your Music Heard (By Actual People).”

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The 3 Most Essential Recording Studio Upgrades

New post once again on the SonicScoop video blog: “The 3 Most Essential Recording Studio Upgrades.”

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Can You Master Your Own Mixes?

I’ve got a new post up once again on the SonicScoop video blog. I’ll let the title (and the video) speak for themselves. Hope you enjoy:

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