Computer Music

MASTER BUS FX

When we think of master bus processing, a few things come to mind – mainly EQ and dynamics plugins, level/stereo meters and spectral analysis tools. However, by treating your DAW’s stereo output as a sacred zone, you’re restricting your creativity no end. Dare to deploy more innovative processors on your two-bus channel, however, and you’re guaranteed to unlock new worlds of creative possibilities – both sonically and structurally.

Consider modern-day disc jockeys, who rock clubs and festivals by mashing up ready-made tunes

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