Now that I have broken down, some simple introductions into getting familiar with recording and mixing capabilities with hard work and dedication you are on your way to becoming a well rounded artist and music engineer. We have cover some of the basics, we have discussed various tools used to manipulate your audio with dynamic processing within your protools software. We have covered compression, which is a dynamic processing tools used to increase or decrease your the frequencies of your sound source. Also, we have went over the fundamentals of equalization which is the act of altering low ,med and high frequencies within a audio signal. another audio dynamic processing feature of protools that we have discussed is reverb, this feature manipulates audio to duplicate how audio would sound in a small roon versus a large room that give off different frequency reflections when the sound bounces off the walls around it and the amount of space within the room. In my last post I explained the importance of incorporating chorusing within your mix, this alters your audio to give off a doubling effect that is useful in specific situations when trying to enhance the audio desired. In conclusion to my six part blog on the importance of not just being an amazing artist, but developing an all around skill basis to have more control over your music creation.
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