Author: Gangyu Zhou

  • Blog 9 Techniques of Mixing Engineer, Stuart White

    Stuart White is a renowned mixing engineer known for his work with Beyoncé, Solange, and other high-profile artists. His innovative techniques and unique approach to mixing have earned him acclaim in the industry. By delving into his work, we can uncover the secrets behind his distinctive sound and how his methods can inspire our future…

  • Blog 8 Binaural Sound of Immersive Audio

    Immersive audio technologies have revolutionised the way we experience sound, offering a more enveloping and realistic auditory experience. Among these technologies, binaural audio stands out for its unique ability to replicate the way humans perceive sound in real life. Binaural audio, a technique that uses two microphones to create a 3D stereo sound sensation, has…

  • Blog 7 History of Surround Sound

    Surround sound is a revolutionary advancement in audio technology, significantly enhances the listener’s experience by creating an immersive audio environment. The history of surround sound dates back to the mid-20th century, with several key developments shaping its evolution. The first notable use of surround sound was in the 1940 film “Fantasia” by Walt Disney. Disney collaborated with…

  • Blog 6 Future of Mastering

    Mastering, the final step in music production, involves fine-tuning tracks to ensure they sound their best across all playback systems. Today, mastering is undergoing a transformation thanks to advancements in technology. One of the most significant developments in mastering is the advent of online services and tools like iZotope’s Ozone, which utilize machine learning and…

  • Blog 5 The Loudness Wars

    The “Loudness Wars” refer to the trend in the music industry where recordings are produced with increasing loudness, often at the expense of dynamic range and sound quality. This phenomenon began in the late 20th century and has escalated with the advent of digital recording technology. The primary goal of this loudness race is to…

  • Blog 4 History and Development of EQ

    Equalizer is a fundamental tool in the field of audio processing, allowing producers and engineers to adjust the frequency of audio, which is also called EQ. It has a long history of development, from the early analog technology to complex digital processing technology nowadays. The earliest equalizer can be traced back to the early 20th century,…

  • Blog 3 History of Stereophonic Reproduction

    Stereophonic sound, commonly known as stereo, revolutionized the way we experience audio by providing a sense of spatial depth and realism. The journey of stereo sound began in the early 20th century, with key developments that have significantly shaped modern audio production. The concept of stereo sound was first proposed by British engineer Alan Blumlein…

  • Blog 2 Visual Representation of Imaging

    Analyzing the spatial positioning of every element and instrument in a song through visual presenting is a valuable skill in music analysis. Mastering the placement of various elements in the sound field is crucial for mixing, especially in orchestral music where instrument placement holds particular significance. It’s not just about adjusting volume levels and achieving balance;…

  • Blog 1 Mixing reference

    During the mixing, mastering or arranging process, using some reference material to keep the mix sounding accurate and objective is a practical and important technique, especially when working with commercial tracks. Mixing is a relatively complex process that involves balancing frequency bands, dynamic range, loudness, and other appropriate trade-offs. After a period of mixing, the…