Share the Smartest Production Tricks You’ve Ever Found

Discussion in 'Working with Sound' started by ALTERNATEUGLY, Nov 27, 2025.

  1. PoptartBoody

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    Just get good at music :wink:
     
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    When someone tells you less is more, believe them.
     
  3. guns and gold

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    Not sure it's a trick per se but for YEARS I would write a song all night, then bounce the 2mix to tape. No saves, no revising; just move on to the next one. Have def seen people just paralyzed by not being able to say, "thats great, time for bed {it is noon after all}'
     
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    you stole that from bob katz & no idea why people think it is funny - it is damned true.
     
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    Watching to Greg Scott videos is a great way to relax your mind and focus on sound. Kinda therapeutical watching one time to time.
     
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    Im not sure what OP is on about, making the kick translate better, but this is a valid technique to keep the kick from being too overbearing or swamping everything out. A 2db boost in the mids when the kick hits can really add nice body and punch to a mix. Make it more on the sides than the mids, and it can open things up beautifully. Im talking subtle here, 2, maybe 5 db. And thats IF the song needs it. If the kick level is good, you cannot replace the kick, a static boost to the mids is too much etc etc etc.

    Ive practiced this for a while, and recently have seen it brought up in tutorials, forums etc. Im pretty sure Luca does something like this. Really depends on genre, song etc, but i do it often enough.
     
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