![]() ![]() That’s exactly what you have to strive for if you want your mixes to sound professional, get it right from the source. Check the audio we’ll be working on below: Unmixed Sax Īs you can hear on the audio example above, the alto sax was well recorded and doesn’t need much mixing. If you’re ready and believe you’ve captured a great sound then we can move on to mixing. On this blog post I wont talk about recording or programming, but just make sure the saxophone is well recorded and already sounds good from the source. I’ll be using an alto sax for this tutorial.īrass and woodwind sounds always sound good when they are recorded live as compared to using a vst plugin. ![]() This tutorial was requested by a Google Plus friend of mine Qbik and I decided to do a step by step tutorial showing you guys how to mix a saxophone.
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