Day Three

Today I actually got to use ProTools (the digital audio workstation that TBeats uses) to mix a song that Brandy recorded a while ago. It was difficult at first but after a couple hours of EQing and compressing vocal tracks to get rid of unwanted frequencies and boost sound levels, I started to catch on. Then a rapper who is an artist on the TBeats label and a guy who works in the marketing section of the company that owns the St. Louis radio stations 104.1 and 95.5 came in to record a commercial. We had a brainstorming session to come up with exactly what we wanted to say in the 10 second long radio spot. After close to 15 takes we finally got it. Attached is a picture of the mixing console and the session I was mixing.

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