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Where To Start With Delay (Beginners Guide To Delay)

In this beginners guide to delay, I’m going to show you where to start with delay in your mixes. Delay can be a powerful mixing tool when used correctly, but it can be tricky to get it to sit in the mix and to not make your mix messy. I’m going to explain and demonstrate delay for you and show you how to use it in a mix.

Where To Start With Reverb (Beginners Guide to Reverb)

Are you struggling with getting started with reverb in your mixes? Reverb can be tricky to get right and to get it sounding natural. It can also be difficult to understand how to shape your reverbs to achieve the sort of ambiance that you’re aiming for. I’m going to demystify reverb for you and explain how to use it in a mix.

Audacity 3.0.0 Review and Overview – Should You Download?

When new versions of software get released, they often come with a big list of changes that can be time-consuming to sift through, or confusing to understand. I thought that I would review the Audacity 3.0.0 update and give you an overview of the changes. I also share whether or not I think that it’s worth you updating to.

How To Record Studio Quality Electric Guitar From Home (3 Step Guide)

In this video, I’m going to show you how to record studio-quality electric guitar from home with my simple and inexpensive, 3-step process. I want to show you that you can indeed get fantastic sounding electric guitar recordings from home, that rival recordings that you’d get out of a professional studio.

Where to Start with Compression (Beginners Guide to Mixing With Compression)

In this video, I’m going to show you where to start with compression in your mixes. Compression can be one of the hardest things to get your head around when learning how to mix and knowing where to start with it, but, along with EQ, is one of the most important. I’m going to demystify compression for you and explain how to use it in a mix.

Where to Start with EQ (Learn The 5 Ways To Use EQ)

In this video I’m going to show you where to start with EQ or equalization. It can be tricky to get your head around and to know where to start when you’ve got a mix in front of you. So I’m going to demystify EQ for you and explain how to use it in a mix.

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