
Creating A Signature: Understanding Natural And Digital Reverb
Digital signal processing has had a profound affect on our ability to place elements of our music into different “spaces.”

Digital signal processing has had a profound affect on our ability to place elements of our music into different “spaces.”

A veteran mix engineer shares some tricks and techniques for managing multiple guitars in stereo or mono mixing scenarios.

Deployed correctly and they’re great, particularly with drums. Deployed incorrectly, however, and a mess can ensue…

When two signals are combining at the same level but with different timing in a bus or a loudspeaker, the result will be comb filtering upon the combination. To avoid this, the two signals must be corrected to arrive in time with each other. Here’s a way to do it.

The nature of peak and average levels of music and speech, methods of dealing with signal peaks, and more.

A quick and methodical manner to track down and resolve that crazy audio that’s cracking up somewhere in your mix.

Addressing common confusion about compression – in the context of live sound – as processing that’s used to reduce the dynamic range of the signal.

The value of working with and accentuating the dynamics that a band is already producing on stage.

Some brief general guidelines that can be a big help, especially for those new to the process…