Difference between revisions of "Mixing Decibel Assignment 1 - Discussion"
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− | Meters are an essential tool in a musicians toolbox. They can be used to tell you a wide variety information about the sounds you are hearing (levels, dynamics, frequency, etc.) | + | Meters are an essential tool in a musicians toolbox. They can be used to tell you a wide variety of information about the sounds you are hearing (levels, dynamics, frequency, etc.) |
[https://process.audio/en/products/decibel Decibel] by Process.Audio is a "super meter" that is fully customizable. | [https://process.audio/en/products/decibel Decibel] by Process.Audio is a "super meter" that is fully customizable. | ||
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Revision as of 16:01, 26 January 2023
Level 1
- shake hands with decibel
- watch the tutorials Decibel Playlist
- did you get it working on your computer?
- did you get it working on another device? phone? tablet?
Level 2
- create your ideal meter
- what modules did you use?
- why did you choose those modules?
- submit a screenshot of your decibel meter
- if you post your screenshot or picture of your studio and tag #ShowUsYourDecibel on instagram, and Process.Audio (PureMix) may repost your picture!
Overview
Meters are an essential tool in a musicians toolbox. They can be used to tell you a wide variety of information about the sounds you are hearing (levels, dynamics, frequency, etc.) Decibel by Process.Audio is a "super meter" that is fully customizable.