

Like, Where do you want? That's a great question. How much money in terms of budget ratio should you spend on sound treatment? Like in panels versus monitors? 1212 to 1.

Do we have questions? Next? Yeah, we have a question from infinite sine wave. That is probably the most not nerdy, but very just I don't know, dry section We're actually gonna mix. And also, you have your A B reference track in your set ready to go. And we're not gonna have, like, a reverb and all that sort of stuff, because that's that's gonna make it harder to mix. But it's not about keeping it on all the time. So you can bounce that sent, never have anything on the master track except for meters, but don't have limiters and e cues. Because remember, you're not really changing the parts anymore. If you ever have CPU problems which happens in mixing, try to bounce it toe audio. Obviously, that helps you can When you're out things, you know what they are. And I'm gonna show you even crazier organization. I didn't know becoming a musician would make me obsessive compulsive organizer. I, like have all my melodies, blew all my bass green. We can group are tracks like I showed you, you can color our tracks. So with organizing our tracks, we have a few things we can do. Collaborators use that same idea on your own tracks.
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I Also there's a pdf that comes with this called sharing tracks, and it has a whole section on how to group tracks and how to prepare them to share with mixing engineers or musicians. Just what advice? Spend a little bit grouping organizing your tracks.

And then you can create groups and very helpful. You do that by just right clicking and say group tracks. So that way I can come in here all my guitars. So much easier, right? I've got Here's my gate part. And here's an organized example again, all these examples come with the class when you get it. I don't know what's going on, right? So just spend 10 minutes organizing. Wait, what guitar part? There's this guitar par. So this is an unorganized track, like if I played this, there's a guitar part that's too loud. So if you're sitting down to mix your track and you have 50 tracks and where is that guitar part? Comparatively, to that one base? I don't know. And the reason why is if you sit down to mix your track because we're getting ready to mix right? If Oops one, come on. I'm going to show you the example of unorganized and then an organized. Now you can group tracks within live and color them in a way that it makes it very easy to find what's going on. Then you do that through grouping tracks and through coloring tracks. Try it out sometime, it's gonna blow your mind. Track sound better when they're organized.
