The New Guide to Music Mixing

The New Guide to Music Mixing

Creating order where you need it.
Photo provided by Dhiegaum - CCSA

I’ve added another free guide for you.  The Three-Step Guide to Music Mixing walks you through the three key steps in creating a solid music mix.  You’ll learn how to work with all your common instruments and vocals and what you need to do so they all mesh together in the right way.  Check out the guide to music mixing.

If you own my book, Audio Essentials for Church Audio, then you already have the full-length version of this guide.  The book details building a music mix over the course of five chapters (chapters 23, 25, 26, 27, & 28) with audio samples, instrument and vocal frequency guidelines, and a lot more detail.

 

 

 

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Comments

  1. I need to learn how to adjust the knobs on a mixer so, when I’m practicing, I can hear myself better. Right now, I kind of know how to adjust the gain and fade and when I’m singing, it sounds okay. I don’t know how to adjust or how to gradual decrease or increase the following: the “EFF”, “PAN”, etc. I don’t even know what they mean. I would so greatly appreciate if you can enlighten me a bit since I don’t know who to turn to. Thanks.

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