Mixing Tips for Aspiring Musicians

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Mixing Tips for Aspiring Musicians

Mixing is one of the most difficult parts of the production process to master. Whether you’re just getting into mixing music or have been working in the industry for years, you must put time and effort into this part of the production process. To a beginner mixing engineer, sometimes mixing can seem overwhelming. You can buy the best studio monitors and work on something for hours and it still doesn’t sound right. There are a few tips and techniques that you can apply to your mixes to help speed up the learning process and help you get to a professional mixing level quicker. 

Put your tracks in Order – Sorting your tracks is important. If your tracks are in disorder, you’ll have trouble knowing which track you worked on and you’ll end up wasting time. Create an order that you like having your tracks in and adhere to it throughout all of your mixing sessions. This order depends entirely on your preference. You can choose to have drums at the start, followed by bass and up in order of the instruments range or vice versa. This exercise ensures that whatever you’re mixing, you’ll know exactly where to find things when making changes. Organize your channels through buses – This facilitates making quick modifications to levels or effects processing. For example, you can create a drums bus, a guitars bus, a vocals bus, etc…This will let you simplify your mix, control the volume of many tracks with just one fader, and apply EQ and Compression on all the tracks at once if you wish. Ace the Static Mix – The most important step in mixing is to ace the static mix. If you want highquality mixes, getting the volume balance right is crucial. The static mix is where you set the volume and panning of the instruments. All of this happens before EQing, compressing, or adding any other effect processing including automation moves.


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