Here are a few things I've been doing in my mixes lately.
I thought I'd share them with you in case they spark some ideas for you.
- I've been using delays as inserts instead of sends. Put them at 10-15% wet and set the delay really short, from between 1/64th - 1/8th to create micro depth on your tracks.
- If you want your choruses to hit harder, consider automating some parallel mix compression to the choruses only.
- When I'm lazy and want results fast, I cheat on my stock plug-ins with easy Waves plug-ins like Greg Wells MixCentric or CLA Vocals.
- In order to hear what the compressor is doing to a track, I take the time to solo my tracks to really hear how the compressor shapes the envelope.
- To get that high-end knock that you hear in hip-hop, I've started duplicating the sampled kicks with additional high-end layers that help the beat cut through on small speakers.
Of course, that's in addition to my usual mixing process I follow that I teach you inside Step By Step Mixing.
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