6 Tips for Widening the Stereo Image of a Mix
There was once a time when mono was king. From radio to record players, most listeners only had mono playback systems. As a result, creating a good mono...
There was once a time when mono was king. From radio to record players, most listeners only had mono playback systems. As a result, creating a good mono...
One way to drastically improve the consistency and quality of your work is to use reference tracks to help guide your decision making when mixing. A...
When it comes to adding audio effects to your digital mix, you have options. Say you have a guitar part that you want to reverberate. You can insert a...
House music is one of the largest and most popular genres of electronic music. And, just like any other genre, it comes with its own unique set of...
Who doesn't love pad sounds? They can fill up the mix, glue elements together, and support vocals and strings in the mid and low ranges. But, for all...
Transient shapers are an effective way of sculpting the attack and sustain of an audio signal in a way that is more efficient, clean, and simple compared to...
Depth: the final frontier. Somewhere after you figure out how to get a mix as wide as you like, you start to worry about how your music to sound lifelike...
I love mixing jazz. No genre is more fun in its constraints. Mixing jazz is a perfect balance of honoring the recording you’re given and...
End-to-end music production in home studios has skyrocketed in recent years, with more people than ever writing, producing, mixing, mastering, and releasing...
Audio ducking is a highly useful mixing technique you can use to improve the clarity of elements in a mix. It’s arguably one of the best skills to...
We’ve covered various mixing tips and techniques over the years, but one thing everyone can all agree on—regardless of genre, production style,...
What separates a good mix from a truly great mix? Follow along as Geoff Manchester shares factors that can take a muddy and dull mix and turn it into a...