Critical listening in music production refers to the process of actively and attentively analyzing the different elements of a mix to identify strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement.
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CD Pressing
CD Pressing is the term used to describe the process of manufacturing CDs by pressing them from a master copy.
Celesta
The celesta is a keyboard instrument, resembling a small upright piano or large music box, that creates a gentle, bell-like sound when hammers strike its metal plates.
Crotchet
A crotchet, also referred to as a quarter note, is a musical symbol that signifies a quarter of the duration of a whole note, commonly used in sheet music to represent a specific time value in a musical piece.
Cueing
The term “cueing” in audio production and broadcasting generally refers to the act of setting up a sound source so that it is ready to be played back at the desired moment, and ensuring that all relevant settings and adjustments have been made to produce the desired sound quality.
Cubase
Explore the full capabilities of Cubase, the all-in-one music production software widely used by professionals. Developed by Steinberg, it offers a complete solution for recording, editing, arranging, mixing, and mastering with all the necessary tools and instruments.
Calibration Microphone
Delve into the intricate world of calibration microphones. Uncover their unparalleled role in audio precision and their significance for experts.