Tips from the pros: Mixing tracks
The process of mixing down tracks is a long and complicated one, and experience counts for a lot. Here, top producer Gary Bromham offers up his tips on getting your mix right.
When someone sends me a track to mix, my initial instinct is often one of apprehension. Indeed, the most experienced mix engineers speak of the “Oh my God, what am I going to do with this?” feeling when they first push up the faders. Is this an edgy mix with a dry vocal, a softer mix with a wet vocal or even a mix that doesn’t sound like it’s been mixed at all. But as with any other part of the song writing or music making process, mixing can be approached in a systematic way.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 03
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