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So I'd love to hear the opinions on this from you guys.
Take some of my favorite mixers for example, Forrester Savell, Jens Bogren, CLA, Nolly, Jason Suecof, and then some. They all have their specific and cohesive SOUND in their mixes, and I wonder how one develop his personal style and sound through the process. Would it be simply the fact that we all hear things differently and the great mixers manage to carve the mix 100% in favor of their tastes? Or can it be a conscious decision to emphasize certain qualities in the mixes? Or probably a bit both?
What do you think that helps a mixer build his own style and sound, and stand out from thousands of other "good" mixers? Or maybe what have helps YOU develop your own style?
Take some of my favorite mixers for example, Forrester Savell, Jens Bogren, CLA, Nolly, Jason Suecof, and then some. They all have their specific and cohesive SOUND in their mixes, and I wonder how one develop his personal style and sound through the process. Would it be simply the fact that we all hear things differently and the great mixers manage to carve the mix 100% in favor of their tastes? Or can it be a conscious decision to emphasize certain qualities in the mixes? Or probably a bit both?
What do you think that helps a mixer build his own style and sound, and stand out from thousands of other "good" mixers? Or maybe what have helps YOU develop your own style?