MASTERING ENGINEERS ADVICE — home studio
ARE YOUR SPEAKERS IN THE RIGHT PLACE? | How To Setup Multiple Studio Monitors
• home studio • studio monitor

Here we go again. Another rainy English day. But it seems that from the last couple of videos, you are actually quite keen. You've been adding some comments and asking me questions, which is good. So keep asking the questions in the comments when you see this, because that's what I'm here to do, answer your questions and go in depth on everything that I could possibly tell you about mixing and mastering from my 25 years of experience, it seems you do actually want to hear what I've got to say, which is more than I can say for...
TIME I TOLD YOU EVERYTHING… | How To Quickly Improve Your Mixes With Subtractive EQ Tip
• BASS • EQ • home studio

So you may have noticed, I've got a new room. Yes. I'm in a new studio. Which got me thinking at some point I'm going have to retire. Well, it's not that I'm desperate to retire, obviously. But recently I had a birthday which is starting to creep me up to an age where I'm feeling pretty old and feeling like all the old guys that I used to work with when I first started. And get a new studio, makes me think, Oh my God, not another studio. How many studios can I work in? Essentially what I'm saying...
#1 PROBLEM WITH HOME STUDIOS
• home studio • mastering • time management

002 People hate it when I say that there’s something wrong with their home studio or that they need to change something. Most times, that’s because they’re so attached; it’s their baby, so to speak. But when I say that, I’m not talking today about equipment or stuff like that. From my experience, the number one problem is self-discipline, or the lack thereof. The same goes for a lot of business and things that we do, but with music, it’s easier to drift because it’s an artistic endeavour. While it’s easy to keep writing or mastering, you need the self-discipline...