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Even with my experience, those things that are shared with you in this blog are for educational purposes only. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.

To minimize the risk, I consider doing backup of your audio work. There is nothing worse than an overwritten audio wav file. So this means that before you do any mixing or mastering work, preserve your highest quality audio files in your hard drive or in a separate external and safe location.

There is always a chance that a recorded sound will become worse after mixing. This is possible if effects are applied directly to the sound wave instead to the multi-track session.

It is highly recommended to apply effects only in the multi-track mode only. This will ensure that the original wav file is preserved and not altered with effects.

One of the things mention in this blog includes connecting a mixer in and out in your computer or some related audio hardware work. This also place some risk that depends on your electrical background, it is highly possible that you wrongly connected those wires which in turn can damage both your personal computer and mixer.

In this case, I highly recommend reading sound mixing equipment manuals as well as the reference guide of your soundcard. Audiorecording.me will not accept any liability of such damages or loss.

All of the things published here are facts and have been tried in real life applications, though not all things are the same to everyone, so use the tutorial information at your own risk.

Terms and Conditions

This website is an educational based non-profit website, by using this website; you agree to the following:

1. You have provided a backup of all your audio files by yourself, and audiorecording.me is not liable for any loss of samples, audio quality and audio related damages resulting from mixing, recording and mastering.

2. You agree that if you asked a technical question about recording and mixing; I will publish it in this website as post or comments. I accept audio related inquiries for free and as a return I will publish my answer to your question as a content in this website. The primary purpose is to share it with others that are experiencing the same problem as you. With this type of environment, the consultation method is beneficial to all parties involved- you get some answers, the website earns a content and then others can benefit it also.

3. You agree that if you avail my free mixing services, you will do a backup of your entire audio.

4. You agree that you will not held me liable in case the audio quality of your recording is damage after sending it back to you.

5. Audiorecording.me makes no promises or guarantee when the work will be started or completed if you avail any of my mixing services.

6. This website is financed and supported mostly by my personal money which is earn from Google Ad sense, other advertisements and some donations by readers. My PayPal email address is: sales@musicforlicense.net

I do not accept professional fee for music consultation, advices, tips, audio mixing and mastering online. However I accept donations which I use to improve and maintain this blog.

It is highly appreciated that if you do use this website often or find the information on this website very helpful, please consider making a donation to help me develop this website better, add more content and to pay the hosting bills. As simple as linking to the website content is greatly helpful aside from donation. You can also show your support by linking into any of the website content. The linking information is found at the bottom section of every tutorial. You can send the donation by PayPal to:

sales@musicforlicense.net

7. You agree to indemnify and hold the owner of this website harmless from any claims, liabilities and costs, losses, damages or expenses (including attorney’s fees) arising from any third party claim directly relating to your submitted material. Any user that submits copyrighted sound recording material to audiorecording.me for consultation is responsible for obtaining permission from the owner of the sound recording. Any use of sound recording in this website is for educational/teaching purposes only. The audio recording, mixing and mastering consultation is for free as well as not more than 1 minute of the copyrighted work will be presented. Thus satisfying the conditions for “fair use”.Source: www.austincc.edu/admrule/4.02.007.htm

8. You will NOT reproduce any content on this website and paste it in your blog without the author permission

9. You agree that I will NOT accept any comments made on this blog which NOT related to my post. Do NOT ever think of commenting a post just to spam.

10. You agree that I will edit your comments, for example your actual comment content and URL which NOT suits website readers and topic on this blog.

11. You agree that if you submit any idea for post and comments, this website has the right to create content about it or mention in the blog post.

12. You agree that you will not hotlink any of materials and mp3 found in this website. If you get caught, we will report to your ISP to have your connection permanently ban for “bandwidth theft”.

13. This website contains ads such as Infolinks which is an In Text advertising service: they analyzed the website text and create hyperlinks in it. If you mouse over these hyperlinks (they are single underlined-dotted with gray icon on top of each link), you will see a dialog box containing advertisements. You can choose to either move your mouse away and go on with your browsing, or to press on the box and go to the ad page which is relevant to the text. If you like to turn off Infolinks as well as to learn more about it; please read Infolinks Double Underline Link Ads.

14. Other advertisements you will see are Amazon associates and Google ad sense.

15. If you submit audio material for review, you agree that:

a.) You are the sound recording copyright owner and owner of the music/lyrics.
b.) You agree to publish the review on this blog and accept public comments (moderated).
c.) Submit only MP3 (320kbps encoded) and not WAV files (because they are too heavy).
d.) Explain the methods on your mixing in your email.
e.) Send the review to me by email at emerson@audiorecording.me
f.) I have the right to reject your application for audio mixing review.

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Any questions on the above terms? I would like to hear your feedback. Thanks.