Mixing is arguably the most important stage of the music production process. When done properly, one can do everything from add energy and warmth to a sound to completely alter the feel and flow of an entire piece of music. Here are a bunch of tuts that show you how.
Posts in this Session September 2011
( Session in Progress - Check back for updates! )
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Beginning with the End in Mind: A Basix Guide to Mixing -
Improve Your Mixes With This Critical Listening Exercise -
15 Ways to Diversify -
Quick Tips: 3 Mixing Tips -
Quick Tip: The Importance of Alternative Mixes -
Quick Tip: Smart Mixing in Ableton Live -
Quick Tip: The World’s Worst Mixing Advice -
Quick Tip: Mixing With Your Eyes Closed -
Mixing: Monitors or Headphones? -
10 Ways to Improve Your Mix-down -
How to Use Transient Designers in Your Mixes -
How to Use Propellerhead Record’s Channel Strip -
How to Automate Audio Tracks in Logic Pro 8 -
Using Quick Automation Access in Logic Pro 8 -
Using Automation in Pro Tools 8 -
Live Sound 101: Mixing the Show -
3 Differences Between Live and Studio Mixing -
Quick Tip: Realistic Panning -
Quick Tip: The Importance Of Gain Structure In The Mix -
How to Set Up Send/Return Effects in Logic Pro 9 -
Getting to Know Propellerhead Reason 4′s Mixer Device -
6 Simple Ways to Achieve Separation in Your Mix Downs -
Quick Tip: Multimixing