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Have you ever considered mixing backwards?
Rather than starting with individual channels – or the fundamentals (like the kick and bass)…
You could mix in reverse, starting with the mix buss (master fader) and working backwards to the individual channels.
In fact, mixing this way has a number of benefits:
– It allows you to mix faster
– Faster mixing allows you to remain excited throughout the mix
– Big wins early on increase your confidence
– You can finish a mix with far less plugins
– You can focus on the bigger picture (and the music) rather than finer, less important details
– Ultimately it leads to better, faster mixes
In part 7 on the One Month EQ Challenge, I’m going to break down the Backwards Mixing technique.
Follow this simple step-by-step system and start producing better mixes today.
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