Glenn Lorbecki has written: 'Mixing and mastering with Pro Tools' -- subject(s): Digital audio editors, Pro Tools 'Mixing and mastering in Pro Tools 9' -- subject(s): Digital audio editors, Pro Tools
mixing paints and mixing alloys
it is used when your mixing something, for example when your mixing flour
1. Measuring tools example : ruler 2. Cutting tools example: scissors 3. Drafting tools example: Tailor's square 4. Marking tools example: Tailor's Chalk 5. Sewing tools example: Needles
There are many measuring tools. The simplest example is a ruler. .
Depends on the version of Pro Tools. It comes with basic plugins that will get you thru most mixing purposes.
Copper and tin
Use a hand whisk, its that easy. In other answer use a Rotary Beater.
mixing vinegar and baking powder:)
This is an example of mixing "high" and "low" art. Comic books are concerned a lower art form than postmodern art, so mixing the two is done when they are integrated. This is just one example of that kind of mixing.
No it is not. Traktor is meant to be a live performance tool, not a mixing tool. If you mean remixing, it is on of the better live remixing tools, but if you are going for mixing/remixing, I would highly recommend: Ableton Live, Logic, Fruity Loops, or Cubase.
Online mixing is the process by which you can polish and improve the sound quality of your track to look professional and make it more attractive. The Online mixing services such as AnalogMix develop best sound for your track and provide amazing tools to make it professional.