Mix saturation can make a world of difference in your recordings.
There’s one big problem with digital recording…it’s harsh and cold.
What you put in is what you get out.
In this way, analog recording has digital beat.
Aside from the endless disadvantages of analog recording:
– Higher cost
– Maintenance and repairs
– Higher noise floor
– Physical routing/patching (slower workflow)
– Higher power consumption (bigger studio electric bill)
– Tape degradation and loss of high frequencies..
The one area that analog DOES have digital beat is in the department of warmth and character.
By default, analog equipment will color your sound in a pleasing way.
So..
Does this mean that all of us using a basic interface and software/plugins are screwed?
Do we need to spend a bunch of money on expensive analog gear?
Absolutely not.
In this video, I share my 3 biggest tips for using saturation in your DAW to warm up your mix without wasting money on high-end analog equipment you don’t need.
Also, I do it all with STOCK plugins.
Also, be sure to download my 5 Step Guide To Better Heavy Mixes for FREE. I wan’t you to achieve better results with the gear you already have and this guide will help you get there.