The sharper my senses, the faster my workflow, the better I know my tools, the more focused I am… The better the chance of noticing important things, making the right connections and honing in on something special.
When working on music, I often prefer using simple tools. Things that are focused on doing one thing really well.
I try to cultivate a way of making music that’s built around my personality. Instead of blindly taking in too much external advice or influence… I try to become more aware of who I am and what I want.
There is always more we can do with what we already have.
What’s the difference between making good or bad mixing decisions? For many, it’s the difference between looking and listening.
The folks at Pulsar Audio kindly hooked me up with their EQ plugin Massive so I could work with it for a while and give you my thoughts.