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Revision as of 11:51, 15 August 2022
Stereo Bus Processing is one of the most important elements in a mix. Setting up your Stereo Bus is also one the FIRST things we do in mixing, even as we start a rough mix. Typical plugins on the Stereo Bus often include:
- Compression
- Limiting
- EQ
- Saturation
Mix engineers usually START their mixes with stereo processing setup on the Master Bus because this will INFLUENCE how they mix the individual tracks. Every mix engineer has their favorite stereo bus processors. For example: Google - Mix Engineers Favorite Stereo Bus
Stereo Mix Bus processing used to be ONLY available to the most elite audio engineers, at the most expensive studios. Now, these tools are available to the general public. There are literally MILLIONS of tutorials available.
- Do some research about mixing with Stereo Bus Processing
- Try different Keywords to focus your searches:
- LInkedIn Learning, PureMix and MixWithTheMasters have many GREAT tutorials on Stereo Bus Processing.