There's always that mystique of what really happens during a recording session with the big guys, as far as mix engineering goes there's always the myth of the ways in which those classic albums were put together and it's fair to say that those stories do make for interesting reading when the memoirs are published.
Let's talk Hip Hop music now, which as we know is primarily devoid of micing music instruments and generally less involved with the more irksome aspects of mix engineering but nevertheless a situation that requires a savvy head to run the boards and handle session takes efficiently.
Take a name like Jay Z for instance, a successful recording artist that continues to break grounds commercially and constantly raise the bar on the quality of music we get each time a new album of his is released, could there be a trade secret involved here? What steps are taken by his studio engineer that gives the finished article that edge over the others? Here's a publication that lets you hear it from the proverbial horses mouth...search for the answers and you will find!
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