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Can I use you as a reference? With Sara Carter

Season 1, Ep. 8

Welcome back to Episode 8 of Sound Discussion!


This month we are talking with the music powerhouse that is Sara Carter - Sara is a dynamic force in the music industry, known for her expertise in audio engineering and production. With a keen ear for detail and a passion for creating perfect soundscapes, she has worked with numerous artists to bring their musical visions to life.


In this episode we talk about lots of things with the very slight focus on reference tracks. 

  • Should you use them?
  • How to use them.
  • Why they can help.


We also add in a bit about Sara's background and have a really great chat with the thoroughly lovely Sara.


To learn more about Sara you can use the links below!


Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SaraCarterSimplyMixing

Website: https://www.simplymixing.com/drum-ws-opt-in

Website: https://musicmixpro.co.uk/


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