Calendar Series: Saturation
Day 17 of my Calendar Series. Subscribe to this channel to stay up to date with my latest videos. Listen to my latest single Neyð: https://orcd.co/neyd Get my debut album Vín here: https://janus-rasmussen.33r.pm/vin --------------------------------------------- My name is Janus Rasmussen, and for day 17 of my Calendar Series, I'll show you how I use saturation so that your mixes will translate better to smaller speakers. The point of these videos is to deliver clear and concise information that is easy to implement, so I'll be keeping things brief! 00:00 Intro 00:35 Saturation 04:08 Outro Follow me on: ►Instagram / janusrasmussen ►Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/0F2fF... ►Facebook / janusrasmussenmusic ►Soundcloud / janusrasmussen ►Also, consider following my Spotify playlist called Janus' Radar: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0Hx... Videography by Tom Hannay / @tomhannay

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