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Post by terryrocks on Jan 30, 2017 14:58:05 GMT -6
Do any of you use magic a/b or a similar software for your reference mixes?
I haven't yet used reference mixes and I know it's holding me back.
just wondering what other people are doing.
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Post by swurveman on Jan 30, 2017 15:02:43 GMT -6
I go to the library and get the CD of the song I want to reference and then import the track into my project, outputting it to an alternative Stereo Out to my main one. Then, I solo the reference when I want to compare.
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Post by scumbum on Jan 30, 2017 15:26:14 GMT -6
I go to the library and get the CD of the song I want to reference and then import the track into my project, outputting it to an alternative Stereo Out to my main one. Then, I solo the reference when I want to compare. Another cool trick with Pro Tools is use the "Import Audio" menu and hit play , so you can bypass the Master Buss in the session .
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Post by mrholmes on Jan 30, 2017 17:00:19 GMT -6
Do any of you use magic a/b or a similar software for your reference mixes? I haven't yet used reference mixes and I know it's holding me back. just wondering what other people are doing. Its the best tool I know for this task and I use it every mixing session. It teaches you a lot.... about your skills... www.samplemagic.com/details/184/magic-ab
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