Ranking the Best and Worst Generic Production Advice

Ranking the Best and Worst Generic Production Advice

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Test Your Mixes On Different Systems 7:41

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Test Your Mixes On Different Systems 7:41

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Ranking the Best and Worst Generic Production Advice

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  1. 1 Intro 0:00
  2. 2 Giveaway 1:00
  3. 3 Ear Not The Gear 1:20
  4. 4 Cut Lows Out Of Everything 3:01
  5. 5 Low End Should Be Mono 5:20
  6. 6 Mix In Mono 6:38
  7. 7 Test Your Mixes On Different Systems 7:41
  8. 8 Use References When Producing and Mixing 9:07
  9. 9 A Good Song Can Be Acoustic 10:32
  10. 10 Only Make 3db or Less Moves 11:35
  11. 11 Recreate Songs To Get Better At Producing 12:35
  12. 12 Always Use Autotune 13:45
  13. 13 If Everything Is Loud, Nothing Is Loud 16:13
  14. 14 Trust Your Ears 18:03
  15. 15 Mix With Your Ears Not Your Eyes 19:20
  16. 16 Sidechain Your Bass 21:02
  17. 17 Only Drop Singles If You Have No Audience 21:50
  18. 18 Mix At Quiet Volumes 23:10
  19. 19 Don't Master Your Own Mix 24:12
  20. 20 Less Is More 25:19
  21. 21 Analog Is Better Than Digital 26:35
  22. 22 Take Frequent Breaks In The Studio 27:35
  23. 23 There Are No Rules 27:57
  24. 24 Don't Over-Compress 29:00
  25. 25 Always Cut, Never Boost EQ 29:18
  26. 26 Never Listen In Solo 30:20
  27. 27 You Can't Fix A Bad Performance 31:17
  28. 28 A Good Arrangement Leads To A Good Mix 31:55
  29. 29 Outro 33:12

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