When we think of essential tools for mixing, our minds often go to powerful plugins, EQs, compressors, and reverb units. However, it’s easy to overlook the most basic and fundamental tool we have at our disposal.
While it may seem simple, it plays a crucial role in achieving a great mix. It’s the unsung hero of countless professional mixes and should be your first stop when something doesn’t sound quite right.
In this video we talk about this fundamental concept & show you 3 examples of it.