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There’s nothing more depressing than sweating for days to get the best possible results in a tracking session, and then being asked to hand over the files to let the artist's friend do the mixing. Sound On Sound's Editor in Chief Sam Inglis explains how to handle those awkward studio moments with tact and diplomacy, and emerge with your dignity intact!
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There’s nothing more depressing than sweating for days to get the best possible results in a tracking session, and then being asked to hand over the files to let the artist's friend do the mixing. Sound On Sound's Editor in Chief Sam Inglis explains how to handle those awkward studio moments with tact and diplomacy, and emerge with your dignity intact!
Watch the FULL video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BlRkyEGqVE
Subscribe to Sound On Sound: https://sosm.ag/subscribe
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