When mixing your own music, bouncing down to a collection of key stems can help you avoid over-mixing your track. Committing to certain sounds and notes will allow you to focus on the mix and overall sound of the track. Or in the case of Rob Rox, you might get some stems from a client to mix from.
That’s the focus of our new video series – Mixing Stems in Logic Pro X. In the third and final video, Rob Rox talks about mastering and using a combination of limiters to get maximum level. You can watch it below and make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don’t miss any more tutorials or live events.If you want to learn more about mixing, production, composition and even mastering, our Logic Pro Diploma is perfect for you. Taken from anywhere in the world and for up to 64 weeks, you learn from the best instructors in the world with 1-2-1 live tutorials and feedback on your tracks. We’ve had people like Patrick Topping, Jon Rundell and No Artificial Colours study Logic with us, so you’re in good hands. Find out more about the Logic Pro Diploma here.
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