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Udemy Sampled Orchestra Mixing Enhance Your Midi Mockups TUTORiAL



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Mixing a live recorded orchestra is an undertaking by itself, but mixing a sampled orchestra, with multiple different sample libraries, can introduce challenges that not a lot of composers can deal with.

This course is perfect for beginners and intermediate level composers, as well as music producers who are looking for a way to improve their sampled orchestral mixes.

If you are struggling to improve the sound quality of your orchestral mock-ups, but don't know where to start, and are lacking the technical know-how, this is the right course for you.

In this course, you will learn how to:

- Create your mixing template to ensure a consistent quality through an entire soundtrack post-production.

- Proper setup of your project and level balancing for gain staging before you start mixing.

- Mixing and processing each instrument section (strings, woodwinds, brass, choirs, percussion, etc...)

- Setting up a custom combination of convolution and algorithmic reverb for that large cinematic sound.

- Group bus processing for a cleaner and tighter mix.

- Master bus processing and mastering for final touch and hitting that loudness level for releases.

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