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We'll Fix It in the Mix- Overcoming Bad Production/Engineering Habits in the Era of Unlimited Tracks

Carl Beatty
Carl Beatty is Chief of Staff to the President of Berklee College of Music, and a Professor of Engineering and Production at the College. He is also a seasoned recording engineer with nearly three decades of studio experience. He has recorded sessions for artists such as Luther Vandross, Tom Jones, Billy Ocean, Aretha Franklin and George Benson, among many others.
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Carl Beatty, a veteran engineer and Professor of Production and Engineering at Berklee College of Music, discusses how the era of digital recording, with its presets, wizards and unlimited tracks, encourages novice engineers and producers to get lazy about capturing performances that are musical and tight enough for the final mix. He also describes how people who are serious about their recording careers can re-visit the studio techniques of the analog age to learn some recording best practices that work equally well in an analog studio as on a home ProTools setup.



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October 2007
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