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Trying to use "quick mix"on www.pandora.com. I would really appreciate the help.?

I have found the website www.pandora.com, For me it's great, I am able to listen some of my favorites on pandora. And I can liston to other artist's music, and I really enjoy that. Recently a new feature was added, called "quick mix", It's a great for me as I dont really know the artist/the song, and the great thing about this feature is that"pandora"looks up different types of songs or other artists that I might enjoy based on previous music I have asked for thru Pandora.com. The question I need answers for is How do I use the Quick Mix feature on my Mac?? Also can I open other windows while I am doing something else and still listen to Pandora?

Should I get a mentor to learn music mixing?

Not needed, mixing is all on how you as a producer wants your sound to sound at the end of the day. Mixing in general is all about that volume knob and the EQ table. Nothing more nothing less. If your sound design is on point then your mixing can be professional as long as you know how the frequencies work together.NOW, LOOK. Everyone has different aproaches and ideas when it comes to mixing. But, there are small things every mixer has to keep in mind when mixing.Try to compare your individual sounds to the ones in your favorite songs within the genre, it'll help you figure out the levels needed with each instrument.Make sure you mix at a good volume, not too loud so your ears fatigue or too low that you end up boosting everything and you mix too loud.Throw a limited on your master chain to protect your speakers BUT try your best to not push the mix too hard or it will mess with the dynamics and sonics.LOOK UP PINK NOISE MIXING. It's really useful.Stereo image your sounds as if you were setting up an orchestra, there's many ways to do it and every song would require a different setup. Let the music fill the space within your mix.Have multiple sources to listen to your music, IE your car, your iPod headphones, your studio monitors, it'll help you understand how other people would hear it and help you know if you have to go back in to the lab adjust a few volume faders.I'm gona stress the volume knob once again, it's super super useful. Every single effect in your DAW is a mathematical equation that involves volume as a variable. Here are a few semi-accurate examples.Reverb: volume • timeEQ: volume • frequencyStereo imager: volume • spaceDynamics: volume • frequency• timeChorus: volume +12^xDO NOT blindly follow what you read. Always follow your ears at the end of the day. Because in the music world you're allowed to break rules. It's how greatness is achieved :)Totally dis not not expect to type this much, I hope this is helpful lol

Can you really get something from nothing?

Both science and the Bible say that the universe was created from nothing. I guess my real question is how do we really know that either is right or wrong? Many in today's science studies have turned away from religion assuming that they have all the right answers. Interesting that sounds just like the Bible. My point? I do not think science has a clue about the beginning, oh there are lots of fancy theories and heavy duty fifty dollar words but non of it makes sense. In answering my question please remember that Einstein was a practicing Jew and Newton was a devout Christian.

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