July 2023
Intermediate to advanced
604 pages
19h 42m
English
Mixing can be seen as involving two main concerns: macromixing and micromixing. Macromixing is concerned with the overall mix; for example, its frequency balance. Micromixing is concerned with the individual treatment of each instrument; for instance, how natural the vocals sound. When we judge a mix, we evaluate both macromixing and micromixing. When macromixing, there is generally a set of areas and objectives that should be considered. These will also affect micromixing.
The process of mixing can be divided into five main domains or core aspects: time, frequency, level, stereo, and depth. Two of these aspects—stereo and depth—together form a higher domain: space. We often talk ...
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