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How To Prepare Your Mixes for Mastering (4 Simple Steps)

Find out how to prepare your mixes for mastering in 4 steps. Whether you’ve mixed your music yourself, or you’re mixing for a client, this is how you can best prepare so that your mastering engineer (or yourself if you’re mastering it yourself) has everything they need so you can get your master back sooner.

How To Prepare Your Tracks for Mixing (7 Simple Steps)

Find out how to prepare your tracks for mixing in 7 steps. You don’t want the mixer to be delayed, to miss anything off of your song, to include something that shouldn’t be there or to not get the sound that you’re after. By properly preparing, you’ll get a better mix out of it, and you won’t be delayed in getting your hands on the final product.

How to Start a Mix and Get Results FAST (The 6 Mixing Steps)

You have your mix loaded up into your DAW. But you just can’t seem to get started. Or you’ve managed to get started, but it seems to be taking forever to get it to sound anywhere near a finished mix. I’m going to show you my 6-step process that you can use to approach your mixes. Knowing how to start a mix and having a logical, step-by-step process in your head before you start lets you get results faster, and stops you from becoming overwhelmed.

Mixing DI and Amp Bass Guitar (Bass Mixing Technique)

Mixing DI and amp bass guitar can be a fantastically useful technique in getting a powerful and gritty bass tone, while retaining the important low end. The bass mixing technique that you’ll see here is perfect for mixing rock music. Find out how you can blend DI and amped bass together without causing a muddy low end.

How To Mix Guitar In Audacity (4 Steps)

Find out how to mix guitar in Audacity. I go over 4 techniques that you can use to enhance the sound of your recorded guitars in Audacity. Listen to the before and after at the end. It really makes a difference! Ultimately, you should be aiming to get the best quality recording possible to begin with. But sometimes, that isn’t possible. And even if you have captured a high-quality recording, it may benefit from a little polish.

How To Recreate a Song in 4 Steps

Ever wanted to know how to recreate a song? If you’re making a cover version, especially if you want it to sound like the original, this 4-step process is a must-see. It all starts off with just a MIDI track, but by the end it sounds like a faithful recreation!

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