Re: Ready To Mix
2017/03/17 20:35:32
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I don't know if there is a time you "should" bounce your clips but I like to bounce them once they are edited and mostly ready to just sit there and be mixed. If you have soft-synths or midi data I like to bounce/freeze/record that onto audio tracks before mixing so I am not always adjusting the midi for any little things i hear.
As far as converting mono tracks to stereo never do that. If I have a mono guitar track i just leave it as mono. Most of the time if I apply processing to it that will result in a stereo signal but I don't usually convert my mono tracks to stereo. I just apply effects as needed and pan them in the stereo field as needed.
You probably don't need an audio engineering or mixing degree to use your DAW but it wouldn't hurt to have one to be able to use it well.
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