Speaker calibration for film/tv sound mixing
This video tutorial walks through how to calibrate a home studio or edit suite to 79dbSPL - a level adhered to in small rooms when working in the film and TV industries. Good for students making their first film, video editors who want to save time and money on audio post, and anyone mixing sound/music for film and tv.

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Pro Tools 5.1 Surround Setup and Routing Part 1

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Adobe Is Completely F*cked.

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How To Calibrate Your Studio Monitors | PreSonus

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Advanced Mixing Automation in Pro Tools with Brad Engleking

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Mixing Film Audio in 5.1 Surround Sound vs. Stereo

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Surround Track Routing in Pro Tools

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