Your Mix Sucks: The Mixing Book That Fixes How You Listen
Your Mix Sucks is the mixing book for producers who want better judgement, not another bag of tricks.
Your Mix Sucks is the mixing book for producers who want better judgement, not another bag of tricks.
Mix Temple Pro is the ready-built mixing workflow for producers who want the session structure in place before the first fader move.
Everything Bundle is for producers who want book, templates and workflow assets in one place.
Learn what to listen for, then open a DAW structure built for acting on it.
AI music, DJs, samplers, Fairlight, DAT and prompt DJs: why new production power does not end judgement, arrangement or mix craft.
What Deezer, Apple Music, Suno and the rights disputes show: output is exploding, attention is not. Value moves toward identity, judgment, rights clarity and distribution.
Interviewing Will Henshall, legendary producer/writer/founder of London Beat, inventor of the collaboration technology behind Avid Pro Tools DigiDelivery & Cloud Collaboration, CEO and Founder of Focus At Will Labs, a streaming company that distributes productivity-enhancing music. Will Henshall on Facebook focusatwill Website Make sure to check out Season 1 of my new TV-series Your Mix…
Interviewing Will Henshall, legendary producer/writer/founder of London Beat Mix Temple Podcast #5 | Interview with Matt “Doctor” Fink, a member of Prince’s band The Revolution, from 1979. In the live performances Fink usually appeared dressed in surgical scrubs and mask. He continued working with Prince until 1990 as an early member of the New Power…
VCA Faders – Balancing the balance. Balancing the instruments of your song is the essence of mixing. You have a bunch of faders – one for each instrument – and you move ‘em all to a position where your mix sounds great. Easy, right? Well, in theory, thats correct – but there are a bunch…
Today, I want to pick your brains about using Reverbs and Delays. Most producers have a basic set of Reverb/Delay Sends and Returns in their DAW sessions: a standard reverb (mostly on a 3 sec plate or concert hall setting), a delay for throws (with feedback for repeating echoes), and maybe a small room simulation…
Mixing is 80% preparation and 20% inspiration… However, mix preparation is NOT mixing. Ideally, it is a process separate from the actual mixing. Many top engineers delegate this to their assistants, to be able to start the mix with fresh ears. It’s NOT a trivial task – those assistants working with the world’s best…
Once we have created a frame for our mix via solid mix preparation (which is a post for another time), it’s time to focus on the vocals – in many cases the most important instrument in the mix. The human voice is the most complex instrument we have to deal with, and you have to…