Mix perfect
ecording may not be the easiest process, but it’s the mixing stage that really makes or breaks a song. So fingers on faders as Ian Waugh explains how to perfect your mix…
Mixing is the art and science of combining individual tracks into a finished song. It’s often more difficult than the original process of recording the tracks where a good-quality, well-positioned mic, properly set levels and inspired enthusiasm from the performer will often result in a good take. When recording, you only have to concentrate on one thing at a time. With mixing, you have to bring all things together into a coherent and exciting whole.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 11
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