Music Production

What is Mixing and Mastering?

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You might have heard of the “mixing and mastering” part of music and audio production, but you may not know exactly what it means. So here’s the break down of mixing and mastering in audio production:

Mixing

Mixing usually refers to making songs with multiple tracks or recordings into one cohesive final product, and making sure that everything is in its place. Think of it as literally mixing ingredients together to make one working batter. Mixing involves adding effects, levelling, tuning, eq, compression, and a lot of other components, to give you a beautiful song that everyone can enjoy listening too.

Mastering

Mastering is the final step of the audio production process. Mastering involves balancing the elements of a song and enhancing it to perform well on different systems and media formats. Think of mastering as the final polish of an audio production. Mastering involves different steps using tools such as audio restoration, equalization, compression, limiting, sequencing and spacing, and stereo enhancement.

Here’s a deeper look into some of the mastering processes.

 
 
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Audio restoration

This step involves fixing and removing small mistakes from the original mix.


Equalizing

Equalizing fixes any imbalances in the audio, and brings out elements that need more depth.


Compression

This step fixes the dynamic range of the audio, it involves enhancing the louder bits of audio and bringing up the levels on the quieter bits of audio.


conclusion

After all the steps of mixing and mastering, you should have one balanced, complete piece of audio, and can move on to sharing your work to different platforms. Mixing and mastering ensures that your audio will have a great sound, and will be of much higher quality compared to the original recording.

Learning how to professionally mix and master can take many years of experience. If you need help mixing and mastering your song now, fill out the form here. We’ll set you up with our best audio engineer to do it for you, so you can focus on what’s important: the music.

So do you have any further questions? Let us know!

- By Julianna Martinek


Curious about the other stages of music production?

Check out these blogs to learn more:

Songwriting

Arranging

Tracking

Editing


5 Simple Steps to Start Recording High Quality Music at Home

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We are living in weird times. Everyone is working from home and self-isolating due to the coronavirus. Luckily, there is always a silver lining! More time at home, means more time to be creative and record those songs you’ve really wanted to release. I started my recording studio business at my parent’s house in my room, when I was 15 years old.

Now, I have been blessed to work with amazing musicians and companies, become a certified mentor for an LA based University, the Recording Connection, and win various awards.

I want to show you how I was able to get started, so you can have the opportunities I have had, plus more!

Here are the 5 simple steps to start recording high quality music from home:

1. Decide the type of music you will be recording

The first step in your recording journey is to know what type of music you will be making. The gear you will have to invest in will depend on that. For example, if your goal is to make instrumental, hip-hop beats and sell them to artists, you won’t even need a microphone, compared to if you want to record your entire rock band, you will need a lot of different types of mics! In my case, when I started I just wanted to record myself and others in a variety of genres using programmed drums and live drum samples for the beats. This is because I didn’t have drumming skills or the room to have a full drum kit! I was able to crack the code and get really good results. You can check out a sample of a rock song I did called Moving On here that I used programmed drums for. You will be surprised by the amazing sounds you can get when you start learning about plug-ins.

2. Get the gear required to record your music

In order to start recording high quality music you will need certain gear. I know it can get overwhelming with the amount of choices, and looking at videos of huge professional studios you see a lot of outboard gear that can make you confused. Don’t be! All the outboard gear can now be reproduced using plug-ins, all from inside your computer. This method is a lot less expensive and the results are amazing! 

Here is the list of what you will need, and it’s not as long as you would think:

  • Computer

    • Mac/PC, i5 or i7, Ram 8gb or higher, 500gb storage + (Preferably SSD) the higher the better. A great tip to have better performance is to use an external SSD to work on your projects from, so you don’t fill up your computer, making it run smoother.

  • Audio Interface

  • Midi Keyboard

    • Akai LPK25 is my go-to, super simple, portable and works great.

  • HQ Headphones

    • I would go with the Audio Technica ATH-M50x. They are the industry standard for a reason. Amazing for mixing your tracks and hearing every detail.

  • Studio Monitors

    • On the lower price range the PreSonus Eris E3.5-3.5 are awesome. I own the JBL 308P MkII and love them! Keep in mind the JBL only comes with one speaker, so you need to buy two, making it the more expensive option.

  • Microphones

    • Audio Technica AT2020 if on a budget, Sure SM7B if you can afford it! Both are great vocal mics, and the AT2020 can record acoustic instruments too. If your looking to specifically record acoustic guitar the AKG Pro Audio Perception 170 is really good for the price, on the high end go with the Sure SM81.

  • Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)

    • I use Logic Pro X and love it, if you are into hip-hop production, Fruity loops is great, and of course you can’t go wrong with Protools the industry standard

  • Any instruments you play (Guitar, banjo, etc.…)

I will be creating a more in-depth blog going into more detail about the various products, so be on the lookout for that! (If I don’t split this into two blogs you will be here reading forever haha) 


3. Setup your space for maximum productivity

When recording music, the way you layout your recording space is very important. You want to reduce the clutter and have a clean designated spot. Take the time to make it your own. Add color lighting, I use Philips Hue smart lights, but any LEDs can give you a really cool effect and enhance your creativity. Try to organize the wires and set it all up in a way that makes it easy for you to just open up your DAW and press record. The easier it is for you to record, the more likely you will be to keep creating more music, always remember that!

4. Create a recording time schedule 

Try to make a recording schedule. Waiting for inspiration to strike is a losing strategy. The more you record and create, the better you will become. The best way to stay accountable is to treat your recording time as if you were going to a professional studio and paying a lot of money by the hour. This will train your brain to stay focused and produce. I recommend setting chunks of time on your smartphone calendar app and set it to remind you 15 minutes before. So, when you get the notification you know it’s time to sit down and record! If you’re not use to doing this, it will change your life not only for recording, but for productivity in general. So, start implementing it now!

5. Experiment, learn as you go & practice A LOT  

The best way to learn is to experiment, have fun with sounds, twist knobs, and see how it makes it different. This is how I got into music production. The key is to fall in love with discovering new aspects of recording. You know you’re on the right track when you can start a session and a few hours will go by and you will not even notice. Then, when you get stuck on a certain aspect of it, learn how to do it through Google search, YouTube, or hire a mentor who already has the experience that can help you through it on a one hour video call. Just keep moving forward. You’ll be surprised how far it can take you.

 

 

How to Get Your Music on Spotify

 
 

A lot of people think in order to get on the most popular streaming apps that all of your favourite musicians are on, you have to be signed to a major label. That is NOT the case.

The world of streaming has changed and it’s a great time to be an independent artist. With the right marketing and talent you can create an amazing fan base on your own! One crucial step is to have all your music available everywhere, like Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, Amazon, etc…

I’m going to teach you exactly how to do this and save you time researching what service is best. I’ve done that already and spent far too long on it to be honest! In order to get on these platforms you need a distributor. There are a lot of options like CD Baby, TuneCore, SongCast and many others…

The best one I’ve come across and the one I’ve personally used for years now is DistroKid! The reason they are amazing is their features, user control, and price. You can see every aspect of your streaming numbers with clear detail. You can also add cover songs and they will take care of the licensing and everything for you. I actually have a cover album called JONY M Covers, Vol. 1 posted and it’s getting consistent streams in Italy!

Here are the exact steps to take to get your music on major platforms:

  1. Sign up to DistroKid here. Using this link you will get 7% off your first year.

  2. Enter all the info neccassary and upload your tracks. MAKE sure when you enter your Artist Name to choose something original that no one is currently using. That will help you avoid a lot of pain in the future! I had to completely rebrand because there were 5 other artists named JONY, and people were getting confused, so now I’m JONY M.

  3. Gather all of the links to your song/album in one centralized link using smartURL. Using Pivot mode it allows you to easily input everything. This will help your fans listen on their preferred service.

  4. Next step: share everywhere and build your brand! If you need help growing your presence online and getting your music heard, we offer brand growth training services. Contact us here for more information.

That’s it! I’m looking forward to seeing your music reach new heights in the streaming world!

All the best,

JONY M