Short, sweet and to the point, the Ask David Glenn Podcast is your home for mixing questions, answered.
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Mixing Drums Promo [Outono Before After] by Ask David Glenn Podcast
Mixing Drums Promo [So I Run Before After] by Ask David Glenn Podcast
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Mixing Drums Promo [TWTWA Before After] by Ask David Glenn Podcast
In today's episode, I'm answering username Cross Bone T's question on mixing multiple songs quickly. The Ask David Glenn Podcast is sponsored by The Mix Academy. If you're looking to learn how to mix under a professional engineer and want to build a resume with awesome sounding tracks, check out themixacademy.com
In today's episode I answer Michael's question on dealing with poorly recorded vocals in a mix. If you're looking to step up your vocal mixing, I created an entire course called Mixing Vocals. You can learn more at: http://mixingvocals.com Want to have your question featured? Record it here: http://davidglennrecording.com/askdavidglenn The Ask David Glenn Podcast is sponsored by The Mix Academy. If you're looking to learn how to mix under a professional engineer and want to build a resume with awesome sounding tracks, check out https://themixacademy.com
Today's question comes from my friend Matthew Khoury. He asks about the use of parallel compression on drums. Do you have a question about compression? Record it at http://davidglennrecording.com/askdavidglenn This podcast is sponsored by The Mix Academy. Learn more at: https://themixacademy.com
In the 2nd ever episode of the Ask David Glenn Podcast I'm going to answer my friend Colin's question about mixing on headphones. Collin is a member of my membership site. Learn more at: https://themixacademy.com
In the very first episode of Ask David Glenn, I provide tips and insight on using samples for your resume. Thanks to Ben (member of https://themixacademy.com) for the great question! ;)