Mixing Video Game Music - How To Improve Your Video Game Music Mixes With This One Simple Trick
I want to show you what is maybe an unconventional way to improve your video game music mixes. Most people will use a reference track at some point in their creative process to balance their music and make sure it can be comparable in the outside world. Usually, this is done at the end of the writing process. In this video, I want to show you a different technique.
This simple tip will hopefully help you be able to get your creative juices flowing even if you feel like you are in a rut.
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