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Start here & FAQs
Welcome to any new members! Please read this post carefully, and complete the following steps. 1️⃣ Step 1 - Watch the relevant "start here" video Paid/free trial members, watch this first: https://www.skool.com/mastering/classroom/de802fd9?md=65e2c1b717dd47bf9ba4416487958d2c Free members, watch the video attached to this post. 2️⃣ Step 2 - Introduce yourself Please leave a comment on this linked thread to introduce yourself: https://www.skool.com/mastering/introduce-yourself-here Okay there are some FAQs below, other than that, thanks again for joining, and welcome to the Mastering.com family! -- 🚨 Frequently Asked Questions 🚨 ➡️ I’m currently a free member, how do I learn more about paid membership and upgrade? All the info is here: https://courses.mastering.com/membership_info_skool ➡️ Where can I find the resources for the Mixing & Mastering Cheat Sheet Binder? Go to Courses tab then click on Mixing & Mastering Cheat Sheets Here is a direct link: https://www.skool.com/mastering/classroom/edf13df1 ➡️ I registered for a free event, where do I get the Zoom link and full info? Navigate to the Calendar tab then click the event you want, it will open a popup with all the info and a button to add it to your personal calendar. ➡️ How do I manage my membership and billing? The easiest thing is to message [email protected] and we can help change your billing info or cancel. If you want to do it yourself, depending on where you joined, there are two places you will need to go. If you joined via the Mastering.com website or through a free trial, login and click “Manage Membership & Billing” on this page: courses.mastering.com/settings
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Access info for Austen workshop
Hey everyone, Can't wait for the workshop today! If you purchased a ticket (here's the link if you haven't yet) here's the access info: - When you signed up, you should have received an email with the subject: "Mastering.com Members Club invited you to join their community" - In this email, it will say "This invite grants you access to these courses:  Vocal Production Workshop with Austen Jux-Chandler" - Click the "JOIN NOW" button to unlock access - This will give you access to this course: https://www.skool.com/mastering/classroom/4938bb3a?md=98bd9c7323944a44afd76ad59534a5c6 - Once you have access to the course, you will also have access to the calendar event, where you can find the Zoom link and add the details to your personal calendar: https://www.skool.com/mastering/calendar?eid=5d8f05ba589d4c3eb8f20976963928c6&eoid=1772470800 - Replays will be posted inside the course 1-2hrs after we finish each day As a backup, we will also be sending the Zoom link directly to all registrants via email when the event starts. We will also send a direct link to the replays via email too in case you have any trouble with Skool. See you at 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm UK / 6pm Central European Time! Any questions, please email [email protected] Cheers, Rob
Upfront Snare
Here is an example of an upfront snare. Ever present against vocals, guitars, and yet it sits back just so much when other instruments are the focus. Hope you enjoy and get the concept of what others are trying to teach you. It's really difficult to teach and convey through modern music. I find rock, blues, R&B from the 50s through early 80s the easiest to --hear-- concepts. Then apply these concepts to your current desires. EDM, "pop", "R&B". I'm not saying old music is better. I like modern, old, you name it. But learning a trade.... You decide and since you are involved in a 'hearing sport' or 'hearing profession', listen to your ears. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43dK4edJ4XA&list=RD43dK4edJ4XA&start_radio=1
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What's your DAW?
What DAWs is everyone using and why did you choose that particular one or more? Mine is Steinberg Nuendo 4.3. I also just got FL Studio.
"Foundation First" method could be called "Engineering Depth First"
After rewatching February 2026 replays, I noticed explanations about creating the depth of the mix as the main focus of this method: - get a great depth - a good foundation of depth early on in the mixing process - setting a foundation of depth in the mix - appropriate amount of depth early on in the mix - a competitive industry level of depth - a maximum amount of depth at a mastered volume - the depth between sustained low end and transient peaks - the depth between 0 VU reading and -5 dBFS True Peak reading - the depth should remain intact when pushed to mastered loudness level
"Foundation First" method could be called "Engineering Depth First"
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