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What is Ducking in Music Production? And How to Use It
What is Ducking in Music Production? And How to Use It

Discover the concept of ducking in music production and unlock its power with sidechain compression. Learn how to create dynamic mixes in our guide to ducking.

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How to Master Music: The Complete Beginners Guide
How to Master Music: The Complete Beginners Guide

Learn the essential steps to master music, including fixing unwanted sounds, adjusting levels, balancing frequencies, and final touches for a polished sound.

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Mastering Audio Compression: A Beginners Guide
Mastering Audio Compression: A Beginners Guide

Learn the basics of audio compression and take your sound to the next level with our beginner's guide. Master threshold, ratio, attack and release. Read more.

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What are Sound Envelopes? ADSR Explained
What are Sound Envelopes? ADSR Explained

Discover the fundamentals of sound envelopes and ADSR. Explore the concepts of attack, decay, sustain, & release in music production. Start shaping your sound.

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How to Add Warmth to Vocals: 8 Tips & Tricks
How to Add Warmth to Vocals: 8 Tips & Tricks

Warm vocals give your track more character and soul. But how do add warmth to vocals? We talk you through a selection of techniques in this guide. Learn more.

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What is a High Pass Filter? 6 Uses for Mixing & Mastering
What is a High Pass Filter? 6 Uses for Mixing & Mastering

High pass filters are the most common tools used in mixing and mastering. But what exactly do they do? We explain high pass filters, with 6 ways to use them.

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What is Dynamic EQ? How and When to Use it
What is Dynamic EQ? How and When to Use it

Dynamic EQ is a tool that you can use to equalise sounds in your mix in real-time. But how do they work? Plus how & when do you use dynamic EQ? Learn more.

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Audio Phase Explained: How to Use it in Music Production
Audio Phase Explained: How to Use it in Music Production

Audio phase controls the alignment of sound waves across different tracks, used to create wider and clearer sounds. But how is this done? Find out more.

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