Category: Effects

  • Enhance Your Mixes: Practical Tips for Using Aux Send and Return Channels

    Enhance Your Mixes: Practical Tips for Using Aux Send and Return Channels

    Aux send and return channels have become indispensable in my audio mixing workflow, whether I’m working on live sound or studio recordings. In this post, I’ll walk you through how to effectively use these features on your mixer. By mastering the management of effects like reverb or delay through aux channels, you can maintain a…

  • How to use compression on a live mix and recording

    How to use compression on a live mix and recording

    The main feature of compressors in music is that it reduces the dynamic range of the audio signal. Simply, with its assistance, we can boost a quieter signal or reduce a loud audio signal. This process helps maintain a constant volume of your instrument or vocal. For example, if we hit a snare drum strongly,…

  • How to use effects on a Behringer X32 mixer

    Behringer is definitely one of the well-known companies in the music society founded back in 1989. Behringer is owned by Music Group holding company which collaborates with other audio equipment companies such as Midas, Bugera, and Turbosound (ex Harman). Midas is the main reason why Behringer’s X32 digital console is so popular. X32 has legendary…

  • Vocal Reverb And Delay – How To Get The Perfect Live Mix

    Vocal Reverb And Delay – How To Get The Perfect Live Mix

    Reverb and delay are the most used effects for mixing vocals in all kinds of venues including churches, halls and auditoriums. Whether you use these effects directly from your mixer with effects or an external effect processor such as Lexicon, Tc-Helicon, Roland, Tascam, Boss etc., with appropriate setup, you will be able to make your…

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