Techniques For Professional Audio Mixing

By Bridgett Molina


In music production professional audio mixing is the heart of the business. This is where the sounds for an album or compact disc are shaped. The importance of having this done properly is as much a factor as the performance itself.

This kind of work should make all the levels on each track be balanced. Each instrument should have its place in the mix. Having their own frequency range so each is clearly heard and not masking other instruments. Adding the sound effects such as re-verbs and chorus to the ambiance is part of the mastering.

Something that happens frequently is the vocals are buried in the sounds of guitars or drums. One might just boost the levels for vocals, but that is not always the way to go. Making adjustments or cutting the vocal sensitive frequencies for the guitar and drums in comparison to boosting the vocals. Giving more clarity and blend to the whole mix.

When looking to have the best result for the music and vocals, having room acoustic and quality monitors is a necessity. The blending in from a room with high quality will give a true result for what is being mixed. A pro mixer will monitor at more of a medium level than a beginner that might try to have it very loud to feel the mix.

Professionals would use less reverb and thus giving an amazing sound for the finished product. Where a beginner might be tempted to use more trying to make it sound more finished. The opposite is actually the best. More sounds being done professionally are with very small amounts of re-verb.

Overall a few suggestions for a better sounding finished product. With more blended instruments and vocals that are actually able to be heard. The approach of loud is better is not the case with professional audio mixing the clarity and proper adjustments are made for perfection.




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