3. How should I prepare my files for mixing?
I use ProTools to mix. If you are using ProTools, in any version or format, you can simply send me your session and I will be able to load it without further changes.
If you are using another DAW, such as Logic, Cubase, etc. then you will need to bounce out your individual tracks as WAV or AIFF files. I prefer 24 bit WAV, but if you are already using another format, that’s fine. Consult the user documentation for your DAW for explicit instructions for bouncing tracks.
When you bounce your tracks, please bring the faders to unity gain (0). If your faders are very low, the resulting bounced files will also have a very low volume. Also, please remove any effects such as reverbs or delays. The only exception to this is if it is an effect that is an integral part of the sound (for example a sweeping filter on a synth). When in question, just bounce two copies of the sound, one with the effect and one without.
Most importantly, make sure each audio file is bounced from the beginning of the session, even if that means there is blank space. This way, everything will line up correctly when I import the files into Pro Tools.
More FAQs
1. How do I make my Pro Tools session as small as possible before I send it?
2. How can I make sure there are no missing audio files when I send my Pro Tools session?
3. How should I prepare my files for mixing?
4. How should I send you my files?
5. Do you do pitch correction for vocals?
6. Do you offer other production services?
7. Do I need to master my finished mix?
8. What is the turn around time for my mix?