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02:16 – #1 Organization
– Import your files or consolidate audio files
– Rename files to make more sense while mixing
– Add markers
– Route audio to submixes/effects
04:38 – #2 Checking Your Tracks
– Ensure all audio is there
– Check for corrupt audio or any other mistakes
05:18 – #3 Gain Staging
– Make sure none of your tracks are clipping
– Add gain plugin to tame tracks that are too loud
07:01 – #4 Checking Phase and Polarity
– Check polarity and phase on multi mic recordings
– e.g. drum kits, guitar amps, vocals with multiple mics
12:17 – #5 Applying Surgical EQ
– Remove objectively bad sounds from tracks
– Things like a ring in a drum, muddiness, unnecessary low-end, etc.
– Do this in solo, but be sure to just focus on bad sounds. Save the shaping for the full mix
14:51 – #6 Vocal Automation
– Bring up quiet parts and lower loud parts of the vocal
– Make it more consistent
– That way when you apply EQ and compression in the mix, it’s easier and sounds even more consistent after
– Do it by hand or use something like Waves Vocal Rider
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Shut Up and Play by Marcus Boeltz
http://www.marcusboeltz.net/home
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Most things in mixing aren’t 100% consistent. Maybe there’s stuff you do in 90% of mixes, but every now and then you do it differently. Personally, there is one thing that I do in every single mix without failure.
You ready?
I prepare the mix before I start mixing. This may sound boring, and I think this is why a lot of people skip over this phase. I think preparing the mix is vital and sets you up for a great mix.
Watch now to learn what mix prep is, why it’s important, and how you can do it in your next mix. Don’t forget to download the free cheat sheet https://www.musicianonamission.com/becoming-a-remote-freelancer-yt-org/
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