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Ready To Pitch (1) with Kevin Ward

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2008

Mix, Produce, and Create with award-winning engineer & producer Kevin Ward. Learn the "why's" and "how's" of professional audio workflow. "Ready To Pitch" shows you the real ins and outs of editing and mixing rock drums, bass, guitar, loops, and vocals using Beat Detective, Waves, Melodyne, Ozone, and more!

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  • I would've loved to have heard the song the way you received it. From what I've seen I'm guessing that someone else recorded the song. SInce you had to correct the timing of the drums I'm also thinking there was no mixing done yet. Did you only use Isotope to get the song to its final sound or work all the instruments one by one? The reason why I ask is because I'ld like to get an idea what it would cost to get a song to this level.

  • Hey man, I love your work. Efficiant and sounds great. This was very informative. Could you help me understand more about DC offset? Is it when the compression part of the wave is not equal to the rarefaction? You said that when you corrected the DC offset you would notice more head room. Why is that?

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