Mixing

The most important part of mixing is to produce a unique mix that brings out the very best of the particular recording. This does not always equate to producing a crystal clear sound, sometimes a little edge adds to the flavour, though sometimes a clearer sound is indeed the way to go.

In whichever direction you want to take your production, I will do my utmost to make sure that your recording receives a mix that fits the music perfectly - and I bring ten years of experience recording metal and rock to the table doing so.

Working in cooperation with the band, samples can be exchanged throughout the mixing process to ascertain that we are on the right track.

Technical info

Material to be mixed can be supplied via upload (gmmusic ftp available) or data carrier such as CDr, DVD or USB sent via post.

All instruments should be in separate wave-files (.wav) in 16-bit, 44.1 kHz quality minimum (CD-quality). MIDI-files can also be included.

All files should start at 0:00 and be named appropriately ("rythm-guitar", "lead-guitar", "bass", etc.). One folder for each song.

Also include a text file with the BPM and time signature for all tracks.