This...This could be an interesting thread! There are as many ways to mix as there are people who mix.
Its like stating the best way to ride a horse. It's a silly premise and should be avoided.I have distinct personal biases about the "best" way to mix, but that's the "best" way for me. Take any "pro tips" you see on YouTube with a grain of salt.
It does matter, but Craig is ultimately making the process clear for you, so that you arent overwhelmed by getting lost in the minutia of mixing (your subject).Your listeners won't care what mic you used, or your compressor's settings. All they care about is your music's emotional impact. That's all you need to think about when you mix - not "is this a great mix?" Creating something that moves people is the goal of a mix. It doesn't matter how you get there.
No specifics?Hi, i am new to a lot of this, i would like some help with my mixing.
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