Anyone familiar with Dueling Mixes?
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 7:45 pm
Here's the site: http://www.duelingmixes.com/
For so long, I have been a subscriber to Graham's TheRecordingRevolution.com and I enjoyed his e-mails, his website, and his videos and I have learned a lot from him -- from parallel compression to mxing in mono, to subtractive EQ, to just about anything that he demonstrates and it does not matter what DAW I use. Being a subscriber to his mailing list, I get e-mails about promoting Dueling Mixes. For $27/month, since I'm a poor musician with not a lot of money, $27/month is a lot of money. No offense to Graham, but I kind of don't like his mindset that if you don't subscribe now and pay up, you will miss it. And then, I deleted the email saying "fine, no big deal -- I'll pass so I can miss out on mixing music for fun." For what it's worth, Dueling Mixes is a luxury to me. I don't have that kind of luxurious income -- like $2000+ a month to make Dueling Mixes seem very cheap.
So then I might ask: what would be a very good and cheaper alternatives to Dueling Mixes, if there are any?
Again, no offense to Graham Cochrane at TheRecordingRevolution.com. I would still receive his e-mails and enjoy watching his videos for months and years to come. Sure, I might try out Dueling Mixes one day, but I got other expenses to take care of.
For so long, I have been a subscriber to Graham's TheRecordingRevolution.com and I enjoyed his e-mails, his website, and his videos and I have learned a lot from him -- from parallel compression to mxing in mono, to subtractive EQ, to just about anything that he demonstrates and it does not matter what DAW I use. Being a subscriber to his mailing list, I get e-mails about promoting Dueling Mixes. For $27/month, since I'm a poor musician with not a lot of money, $27/month is a lot of money. No offense to Graham, but I kind of don't like his mindset that if you don't subscribe now and pay up, you will miss it. And then, I deleted the email saying "fine, no big deal -- I'll pass so I can miss out on mixing music for fun." For what it's worth, Dueling Mixes is a luxury to me. I don't have that kind of luxurious income -- like $2000+ a month to make Dueling Mixes seem very cheap.
So then I might ask: what would be a very good and cheaper alternatives to Dueling Mixes, if there are any?
Again, no offense to Graham Cochrane at TheRecordingRevolution.com. I would still receive his e-mails and enjoy watching his videos for months and years to come. Sure, I might try out Dueling Mixes one day, but I got other expenses to take care of.