Mixing Articles
Free guides on EQ, compression, midrange, and more. Written for bedroom producers learning to mix.
14 Articles
How Does Someone With No Background in Music Learn to Mix?
Learning to mix music without a musical background is entirely possible. Start by training your ears, learning the basics of audio engineering, and practicing regularly.
How to Mix a Song from Start to Finish
Mixing a full song takes patience, attention to detail, and a good ear. Here's the step-by-step process.
How to Mix the Midrange
The midrange is the most important part of a mix. Learn how to identify problematic frequencies, use EQ and compression to clear up mud, and make your vocals sit perfectly.
Is It Bad to Do Giant EQ Cuts?
There is a common myth that you should only make subtle EQ moves. Learn when and why aggressive EQ cuts can be necessary and beneficial for your mix.
Is It Bad to Do Huge EQ Boosts?
While huge cuts are often accepted, huge boosts are controversial. Discover 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) is one of the most fundamental tools in audio mixing. Learn what it is, how it works, and the different types of filters you can use.
What Is Mastering? For Absolute Beginners
Mastering is the final step in the music production process. Learn what mastering engineers do, why it's important, and how it differs from mixing.
What Is Mixing and Mastering and How Do They Differ?
Mixing and mastering are often confused. Understand the distinct roles of each process and why they are usually handled by different engineers.
What Is Mixing? For Absolute Beginners
Mixing is the art of blending individual tracks into a cohesive song. Learn the core concepts of balance, panning, and sonic shaping.
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? We explore the subtractive vs. additive EQ debate and give you a practical strategy.
What Is the Equalizer's Role in Mixing?
EQ is more than just a tone knob. Discover the three main roles of equalization: Fitting, Fixing, and Featuring.
What to Do When Your Mids Won't Sit Right
Struggling with a cluttered midrange? Try these advanced techniques: dynamic EQ, sidechain compression, and arrangement changes.