Standard E tuning

stealing? not really, I need it to see what plugins are usualy used in the mix, on each element so i can imagine what plugs should i procure. I can also learn other stuff like how to have a neat, clearly arranged mix. I kinda new, but i think i'll learn faster if i see some mix project files.

I read things on forum a lot, but i can't imagine them visualy so please, if you can, send me some mix projects. It's a study matter not stealing and conspiring.
 
stealing? not really, I need it to see what plugins are usualy used in the mix, on each element so i can imagine what plugs should i procure. I can also learn other stuff like how to have a neat, clearly arranged mix. I kinda new, but i think i'll learn faster if i see some mix project files.

I read things on forum a lot, but i can't imagine them visualy so please, if you can, send me some mix projects. It's a study matter not stealing and conspiring.

lol
 
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Guys, fuck, he's Slovenian, not Australian or Canadian or American or wherever you would normally speak English as a first language, give him a break.
The dude just wants some clips in E standard. Maybe he doesn't have access to a guitar that is in E standard, we don't know yet.
And on Uncle Juniors part, your last sarcastic remark post is only going to fuel the fire, both sides need to keep it cool.
 
thanks doom man, I'm not looking for a fight, just asked a question. :oops:


I have a guitar in E standard, and I've recorded a song, but I haven't done a mix yet so I want to see what some mix files, IF SOMEONE WOULD LIKE TO SEND IT:heh:. I don't know why people, who aren't even close on the main matter here, even comment on this thread. I'm a beginer so I need to learn stuff, not be step and spited on by the "masters" or whoever they are. :erk:

I was going through all kinds of posts and noticed that there aren't that many E standard clips and mixing tips. Almost every thread is about lower tunings and when I try to follow someones tips it doesn't sound right. So I was like:




every time I tried something.

I think if i get something i can actually see and learn stuff, I wouldn't be asking tons of questions here. I also respect everybody here, the best sounding clips and songs are on this forum, most def.
 
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so then how do procure plugin? ¯\(°_o)/¯

if 'you kind'a new' then, maybe, you'll wonder why there isn't a thread full of 'ready to master' project files. Your search, with the best of lucks, will lead into a file that worked perfectly for someone else's mix. If you want to learn how to use plugins, go read their instructions, that's why they have those.

Best advice i can give to someone that can't procure plugins for himself.

ps: the cocksucking, was not needed.
 
I still understand his need for a good example. I, myself, learnt a lot from pictures of other's mixers.

For example, I had read it's better to cut than to boost frequencies with an eq. But when I realized this "rule" is not absolute and that for metal kick sound you have not to be afraid of boosting sometimes around 10dB a frequency, it expanded my range of Equing to what my ears think is good, and not only maths. Because I had seen other's choices. Also, if I could have seen a mixer earlier, I would have understood earlier putting 5 or 6 plugins in insert of every track is not a good way of mixing.

EDIT : what I mean is that it's sure the best is to trust your ear and that only them should dictate your choices, you can mix and post your result and read what other people say about it, it's of course the best option. But I understand him because I went through a phase I needed to see other people mixing, and as I know nobody in real life mixing, I found interesting to bend over other people's way of doing it. Of course, it's only useful if you use it the studying way, it's the C4 sneap preset syndrome : it's interesting to see to get the principle, not always to use as it is.