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Free guides on EQ, compression, midrange, and more. Written for bedroom producers learning to mix.

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How Does Someone With No Background in Music Learn to Mix?

You don't need a music degree to mix well. Start by training your ears to spot frequency problems, then pick up the audio tools as you go.

How to Mix a Song from Start to Finish

A full walkthrough of the song mixing process, from session setup and gain staging through EQ, compression, effects, and your final bounce.

How to Mix the Midrange

The midrange makes or breaks your mix. Spot problem frequencies with targeted EQ cuts so your vocals sit right every time.

Is It Bad to Do Giant EQ Cuts?

Most producers think you should only make subtle EQ moves. Aggressive cuts are sometimes the right call, and this guide explains when to go big.

Is It Bad to Do Huge EQ Boosts?

While huge cuts are often accepted, huge boosts are controversial. Learn when pushing an EQ by +10dB or more is the right move for your mix.

What Is an Equalizer? Explained to Beginners

An equalizer (EQ) lets you boost or cut specific frequencies in your audio. This beginner breakdown covers how it works and when to reach for each filter type.

What Is Mastering? For Absolute Beginners

The final step in music production is getting your track ready for distribution. This guide explains what happens in a pro audio session and why it matters.

What Is Mixing and Mastering and How Do They Differ?

Mixing and the final polish stage get lumped together, but they happen at different stages for different reasons. This breakdown shows what separates them.

What Is Mixing? For Absolute Beginners

Mixing turns raw recorded tracks into a finished song. This beginner guide covers balance, EQ, and stereo placement so you can shape your own mixes.

What Is the Best Software for Mixing Music?

Choosing a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) is the first step for any producer. We compare Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, and FL Studio to help you decide.

What Is the Difference Between an EQ Shelf and a Filter?

Shelves and filters are two common EQ shapes. Learn the difference between a High-Pass Filter and a Low-Shelf, and when to use each.

What Is the Difference Between Cutting and Boosting EQ?

Should you cut bad frequencies or boost good ones? The subtractive vs. additive EQ debate comes down to context, and this guide gives you a practical framework.

What Is the Equalizer's Role in Mixing?

EQ is your main tool for clarity in a mix. The Fit, Fix, and Feature framework gives you a repeatable process for every EQ decision you make.

What to Do When Your Mids Won't Sit Right

When your midrange still sounds cluttered after static EQ, dynamic EQ and sidechain compression can carve space that stays open while the track plays.