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Old 03-02-2005, 03:38 PM   #1
dimitar
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Default Help me with LUNA II - Mixer

Hi guys!
I have CreamWare Luna II
but I'm amatior...and still mix my tunes in Cubase.
But I know that Scope Mixer have more transperent sound.

Pls tell me - givme some beginner tutorial
how to start my mix . I play instrumental rock.
Scope VU meters are mystic for me....


What levels on each instrument ....and how to buld my mix from :roll:
an example :

kick level =
snare :
Hi-Hats
Cymbals
Bass GUitar
rhythm Guitars
Solo
Synth
and Which meter I should to wach

1 exapmle ...when I do some mix ...and then I record in WaveLab
listening levels are very diffirent


Thank you!



sorry for my bad english
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Old 03-02-2005, 03:40 PM   #2
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sorry double post :oops:
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Old 04-02-2005, 01:49 PM   #3
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Hi Dimitar,
There's no "magic" rules about good mix and good level in mix. Basicly, kick and bass should make one compakt sound, snare is nearly level of these two parts and there all is positioned in the midle of the "picture". Everything else should be positioned from the left and right side and have level THEY SOULD TO HAVE. Sorry, this is only possible answer on your question, 'couse, like I told you on the beggining, there's no rules. You must listening your music and have a hard work if you want to improve quality of your mixes. Anyway, welcome to the forum and have a good time.
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p.s. My English is bad too :oops:
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