Hi! My name is Alexander, and I am a sound engineer. My specialization is live recordings, but I successfully work with studio recordings as well. My experience allows me to "clean up" any "dirty" mix. The direction of my work - any genres with live instruments, such as rock, metal, indie, pop, classical, jazz, blues, ethnics, etc. I use Yamaha HS5 monitors and Yamaha HPH-MT5 h...
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Hi! My name is Alexander, and I am a sound engineer. My specialization is live recordings, but I successfully work with studio recordings as well. My experience allows me to "clean up" any "dirty" mix. The direction of my work - any genres with live instruments, such as rock, metal, indie, pop, classical, jazz, blues, ethnics, etc. I use Yamaha HS5 monitors and Yamaha HPH-MT5 headphones for my work.

I have been involved in music for over 11 years now, and I have had a love for it since childhood. I learned to play the cello at age 7 and my family is quite musical, although no one was a professional.
Fate led me to recording and mixing music, but by the time my first project got to the point of recording an album, I didn't have the money for an expensive studio or confident sound engineers. So I started doing everything myself. In the process I was helped by the administration of the club where we performed all the time, and mixing was taken over by a friend of mine. But during two years of mixing he was never able to produce the final result.
A year ago I got the idea to create a video channel dedicated to live performances of various musicians, but in absolutely unusual places. That's when my career as a real sound engineer began. My self-learning ability came in handy, I learned from one or another friend, but mostly it was a lot of independent practice in mixing. At first I had to mix on amateur sound equipment like Microlab in conditions that were not even similar to a home studio. But over time I gradually started to acquire the necessary equipment for quality monitoring. I was born with good ears. Eventually I turned my room into a home studio, bought quality monitors and arranged them according to science and feel. Time after time, my personal arsenal of techniques and methods began to grow, projects became more and more concise, and the final sound pleased not only me, but also my friends and clients.
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