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5 ESSENTIAL MIXING TIPS

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1. ENHANCE YOUR LOW END BY USING HIGH PASS FILTERS


There’s a lot of misinformation out there about High Passing, some people even go so far as to
say not to high pass at all! This kind of misguided information will ruin the low end of your mix!
Create space for every instrument, use gentle high pass slopes, boost low end info that adds
to the sound of the instrument and high pass information that competes with other instruments.
Great mixers will even High Pass a kick drum! Taking out 20hz or even as high as 30hz will fo-
cus your kick and get your mix louder!

2. AUTOMATING EFFECTS
Vocal Reverbs and Delays will get eaten up easily in dense instrumentation such as Choruses,
so I boost my effects dramatically in those sections even just maintain the balance between the
Vocal and Instrumentation.

3. DON’T LISTEN LOUD FOR TOO LONG


Certain genres like Heavy Rock and EDM for instance are listened to loud by a lot of people! So
as many Mixers will tell you listening loud is ok for very short periods to make sure you are giving
the audience what they want. However don’t listen for long, a few seconds to check the impact
is enough!

4. TAKE FREQUENT BREAKS


Take breaks frequently, not only to save your ears but to give you balance by listening in different
environments. Take a break from just sitting between the speakers! Go to a different room, listen
on another system, in the car, wherever you can to give yourself perspective and give yourself a
break from being stuck in that one position for many hours!

5. USE REFERENCE MIXES OF NOT ONLY OTHER PEOPLES


MIXES BUT YOURS AS WELL!
Reference mixes are great for checking the direction of your mix, for instance is your low end
great? Check it against a mix who’s bottom end sounds great everywhere! Is the vocal in exactly
the right place? Again you can check it against a mix you know and love that has an amazing
vocal balance! However don’t ignore your own work! If you are mixing a Rock band that has
slamming drums and you’ve done an amazing job on a Rock track in the past with slamming
drums then reference that mix! I like to have mixes I’m proud of to reference so I can aim high or
higher than the work I’ve done in the past!

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