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| Gear addict Joined: Feb 2006
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Thread Starter | Mixing Multilanguage Animated series
Hi all, I just started mixing a multilingual (9 languages) Animated series of 26 episodes in Surround, Stereo and Lt_Rt. I've done this before, and I think I have all my bases covered to mix as fast, as good and as efficient as possibly can. However, one is never to old to learn. So are there any tricks you guys are using to speed up the process? All of my mix information from the initial mix is stored in groups/busses, so all I have to do (so to speak) is EQ and level all of the tracks from the following languages to complete a new language mix. So, anyone using any other tricks? Best regards Fredo Temple of Tune Belgium |
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