10MM 170 - Stem Mixing
The use of stems has revolutionised the mixing process, both in the music industry and for film/TV work. Mark Cousins branches out.

Like various terms and techniques in the world of recording, stem mixing can mean different things to different people. For some, stem mixing is a way of creatively applying compression, EQ and so on to create a powerful, contemporary mix. For others, stems are simply a way of delivering the final mix. Appreciating the multi-faceted nature of stems, therefore, is vital to understanding how audio is handled in the modern-day production environment, whether it’s for film and TV sound or the music industry.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 83
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