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Sam Loose Audio Engineer

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About Sam Loose Audio Engineer

Hi guys, welcome to my channel. I'm Sam, an audio engineer based in Spalding, South Lincolnshire, UK. You can expect lots of DAW tips and tricks, microphone comparisons and a whole lot more pro audio content.

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▶Music Production

- Layering guitars

- Working with vocal harmonies

- Using samples

- Using loops

▶Mixing tips and tricks

- Using EQ

- Using compression

- Using saturation

▶Mastering tips and tricks

- Dynamics processing

- Tonal balancing

- Stereo widening

- Working with reference tracks

- Limiting

And much more...

▶Website for portfolio and list of services: https://www.nastudios.co.uk

▶For all recording, mixing, mastering and production enquiries: [email protected]

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