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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Professional Music Production Tips - A Few Friendly Tips to Help You on Your Way

By Mick LLaleBeoufey

When I started in music production, I wished that I might have somebody that could answer all the questions I had and explain everything and expand my knowledge in the areas I was lacking. The difficulty is that the full area of music production is great, not to mention most of the people have their own unique way of doing things. I am now going to offer you some pieces of advice that are important in your success and will help you to pave a path to a pro music production.

Don't mix for too long ; let your ears rest - It is important to take breaks during mixing. For each hour you are mixing a track allow a twenty mins break. This can be quite hard if you're doing PC music production, as the PC you will be mixing on will no doubt be in the room you spend the majority of your time. Now. No-one really sticks to this break-time formula as regular clockwork but it is something to aim at and perhaps let this time overlap slightly .

I'd say to take five earlier if you are working on a little incessant section of a song for some time, as your consciousness will just 'let go' and not be pointy and anything will sound amazing after a bit sabotaging any plan to get a pro music production finished.

Do not mix in a giant spacious environment - Anything that alters the sound of your track that is outside of PC music production or a mixing desk is an issue. If you mix like this, you could get a professional music production out of your track but when you take it out of the room you mixed it in it will sound fully terrible as the ambiance and acoustics of that room are not present.

Do not mix a music track on the same day recording it - This is for 2 reasons. First reason would be because you use 2 different parts of your brain to do each. For one you have to truly concentrate hard and the other is the opposite, you want to concentrate too but you also need forget what you do and sense or feel.

The second reason would be due to the likely levels your ears have had exposure to during recording, some artists / bands would not have this but they would have the first reason as a reason not to do both mixing and recording on one day. It can be hard if you're working on a PC music production but you actually must learn how to leave it alone and give your mind and ears a rest ; do something that uses your other senses and do not sit in the same place that you're going to mix in when you're not mixing.

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