![]() Turns out- it’s an important one, especially when low end is concerned as phase cancellation can destroy your mix while you hope an EQ will make the problem go away (spoiler: it won’t). ![]() Up until I went to audio engineering school, I had no idea what phase was or how big of a factor it played in mixing beats. All you would need to do after that is enhance what’s already there. This means once you have a kick and 808 programmed in your beat, all you have to do is balance each one’s volume to get them to punch. They hit and punch automatically with minimal manipulation of each sound. How do you know if you have the right sounds? Easy. ![]() My general rule in mixing is this: if it doesn’t sound good before mixing, it likely won’t sound that much better after. Choose the right raw materials from the beginning. This is obvious, but still deserves a mention.
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