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Mixing And Mastering In Sonar X3 Pt.1
Part 1. in a 5 part series Re-Mixing and Mastering a song in Sonar X3. Techniques to include: Transient Shaping, Drum Augmentation, Parallel Compression, Bus Structuring, Drum triggering, Vocal techniques with compression, Bass Augmentation, Guitar Mixing, Guitar Augmentation
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Mixing And Mastering In Sonar X3 Pt.1
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you wasted your video talking bull you have no mixing skill
I’m just getting into recording, do u think sonar is not overly complicated
and an ok choice for me? Can u run it on a Mac or only on a PC?
I thought the song was going to suck but it’s not bad… a little
alternative and stuff… like how he says ‘the guitar’….. will watch the
2nd video if it gets better… so far I learned to default everything back
to 0!
this may be very late and for that I apologize. I too have a liquid saffire
56 but every time I use it to record in sonar, even platinum I get clicks
that I cannot get rid of. any
suggestions. it drove me crazy and I have gone back to my Presonus FP10s
camtasia
Probably a little late, but try Moavi Video Suite. It’s easy to use and not
expensive.