
Where Should You Start Your Mix?
Every engineer has their own personal preference of where to start a mix. There’s no right (or wrong) way to start a mix, but each method has pros and cons. In this blog, we’ll explore four differe...

Effects like reverb and delay are an essential part of any track. But it can be tricky to get them to sit right in the mix. In this blog, we’ll explore seven tips for enhancing your effects with EQ...

How To Jump To Your Reference Track Using A MIDI Controller
When making music, you want to stay in your creative flow. Even so, it’s important to compare how your track is shaping up against a reference track to make sure you’re on the right path. Our plug...

Using Reference Tracks Whilst Mixing
Why Use Reference Tracks? Reference tracks are used by producers and engineers at all stages of their careers. It’s a great way to make sure our mixes sound as good (or at least comparable) to com...

Why You Don't Need Fancy Plug-Ins to Get Great Mixes
There are dozens of new plug-ins released every year that promise to add depth and analog warmth to your mixes. But it’s easy to get lost chasing the latest trends in signal processing, which ultim...

The earliest recording consoles had simple EQ controls for boosting or cutting high and low-end. But recording technology has grown so much over the years. And so have our perceptions of what sound...

