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How To Use Saturation

How To Use Saturation

Saturation is a versatile mixing tool that can make your tracks sound fatter, help tracks cut through the mix, or glue tracks together. But, when used incorrectly, it can mangle and distort your mi...

How To Use Delay

How To Use Delay

Delay is a powerful mixing tool for adding width, depth and dimension to your tracks. However, sometimes it can be difficult to dial in the sound in your head—especially if you're not used to worki...

How To Prepare Your Music For Apple Spatial Audio With Dolby Atmos

How To Prepare Your Music For Apple Spatial Audio With Dolby Atmos

In early June, Apple introduced Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos for Apple Music, enabling subscribers to listen to more than 75 million songs in an exciting, fully-immersive format. Spatial Audio gi...

How to Use Lowpass Filters to Improve Your Mixes

How to Use Lowpass Filters to Improve Your Mixes

Just about every mixing tutorial on the interwebs sings the praises of the highpass filter — indeed, it’s a useful tool. Inexperienced hands, highpass filters can shape your low end, add clarity to...

Guide to Panning and Stereo Width

Guide to Panning and Stereo Width

Want your mix to wrap around the listener like a perfectly tailored soundscape? The key isn’t just panning things left and right—it’s sculpting a full, rich stereo image that feels immersive and al...

How To Mix A Band

How To Mix A Band

Mixing a live band recording can be much more difficult than mixing a track by a solo artist. There are typically more instruments to contend with, and more people who need to sign off on the final...