Lets face it, getting a mix that sounds great on every system can be a task. Take the mystery out of production with focused and informative tutorials that break down exactly how and why to get the most out of your time.

The 4 courses in this bundle combine to guarantee you develop a more effective workflow and ultimately, a better, more consistent mix every time.

Is Your Mix Letting You Down? This 6-part course takes the guesswork out of the mixing process directing your attention straight to the essentials of a professional mix. The insights you’ll learn here will guarantee that you maintain audio quality throughout the process and produce better sounding mixes and masters that sound more dynamic, engaging and emotionally powerful.

Learn about several key aspects to improve your mix from your general approach, to making your mix louder and well balanced to using both audio and visual cues to get your sound just right

If you’re looking to improve the way your mixes sound and gain greater control over the way you balance your mixes, this bundle is for you!

How To Make Your Mixes Louder Mixing loud music that sounds clean and pleasing to the ear is one of the biggest mysteries in music production. Loudness is one of the more complex issues in a mix because loudness is perceived by the ear, it isn’t a finite measurement. In this course, Echo Sound Works will teach you how to get louder mixes every time with a proven process to getting mixes that are commercially loud, full and still dynamic. This comprehensive course is around 5 hours long and goes into great depth to explain just what loudness really is, why it matters and how you can make your own music play loud and clear.

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Mixing In Mono – Essential Skills So much of what gets taught about mixing is focused on stereo, but as any professional mix engineer will tell you, it’s just as important to know how to mix in mono. The most obvious reason for this, is that there are a bunch of very likely situations in which your track will be played in mono – not least of which live playblack in a club. It also makes more sense for specific elements of a track to be mixed in mono and there are a load of tricks and techniques using mono that you can apply to get the best sound out of your productions, whatever system they are played on. Learning how to mix in mono should be on your critical skills list. In this course, Echo Sound Works will teach you how to create a mix that sounds good in mono and also how to improve the quality of your stereo mixes using mono referencing. Find out more…