How to Be a Master Music Producer: Ultimate Mixing Course
What you’ll learn
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Mix a song in any genre
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Export a production session for mixdown
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Prepare a mix session with naming, organization, and color coding
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Set up submix routing
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Achieve a static mix with fader balancing
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Shape tone with EQ and avoid frequency masking
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Apply compression for dynamic balance
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Choose and apply plugins for maximum impact
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Use automation to create a dynamic mix
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Prepare a mix for mastering
This course is a comprehensive guide to mixing for music producers.
At the end of this course, your tracks will be transformed into radio-ready, commercial quality songs which you can pitch to labels, contests, or simply release for your fans.
I created this course because I wish someone had taught me these principles when I was just getting started producing music. I had spent all of my time learning about synthesizers, recording live instruments, drum programming, and audio unit processing. I had a pretty good knack for making cool sounds and composing songs, but once all of the elements were piled together, more often than not it sounded like a jumbled mess. It was nowhere near the clarity and punch I heard on the radio or professional tracks that I loved.
It was at that point I realized that I needed to develop my mixing skills in order to be a truly good producer.
That’s why I created this course — to save you the trouble and headache I experienced when trying to produce music without a good foundation in the principles of mixing.
This course will take you from a good producer to a great one.
It is true that the roles of mix engineer and producer are different. However, in these days of home recording and DAW-based music production, these roles will often overlap significantly.
In this course I will teach you all of the tools and tricks of professional mix engineers so that you can make your tracks shine with the commercial punch and clarity labels and fans want to hear.
We’ll cover every aspect of mixing including: room acoustics, monitoring, mix preparation, equalization, compression, audio time and pitch editing, automation, plugin processing, return effects, and everything else in between.
Using 45 high definition video lectures, I’ll walk you through the entire process of mixing from exporting your tracks all the way down to the exporting for mastering stage.
We’ll be using Logic Pro X in this course. What if you use a different DAW? Well, this course is all about the theory, practice, and process of mixing. I teach you how to listen to your tracks, what to listen for, and how to creatively solve problems that may come up. Obviously, users of Logic will have a slight advantage since many of the tools we use will most likely be familiar. However, the concepts and techniques apply to every DAW so don’t dismay if you are not a Logic user.
Even if you’re sending off your tracks to a mix engineer, you don’t want him or her to make all of your creative decisions. Being fluent in the language and technique of mixing will make you a vastly better producer.
Sign up for this course today and transform your productions into the commercial quality you’ve been aiming for.
Who this course is for:
- Music Producers
- DJs
- Songwriters
12 reviews for How to Be a Master Music Producer: Ultimate Mixing Course
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Nikhil Chugh –
I picked up a number of Mixing courses to make sure I don’t leave out on anything. Doing this course immediately after completing the Mixing Course by Matt Hayes is drawing a comparison between the two but honestly, there were quite a lot of things that could’ve been explained well. A very simple example would be that a number of tuning plugins could’ve been used to give a better perspective of what can/cannot be achieved. It’s a decent course. It tells what does what but honestly don’t tell how exactly do you use the complex techniques. Very basic, he could’ve explained better how to get the compression right and how to use it properly. Thanks for the info anyway!
Chimere –
mixing seemed so daunting now it seems easier than ever!
Orland Suárez –
I had a pretty cool experience, i got a more clear and general point of view about the steps of mixing; also i have learned different production techniques that are applicable to any DAW. For other part, i feel i’m motivated for taking another course in order to get used to an specific Sowftware and put all these knowledge into practice. Thank you very much Dylan, regards from Ecuador.
Elijah John –
Great way to get back into mixing for all age. Thanks
Derick Victor –
In this course, I get to know what and how am I going to start with my production especially in mixing. This course really help me in terms of making myself better and understand a lot how things going inside the DAW itself. BTW, thanks a lot from me to you.
Dendy Hendra –
great explain
Zhazira Nurkhodjaeva –
Superb! I learnt a lot and got inspired. The instructor delivers info in a simple, understandable way. It’s just great! It’s worth the time and energy. Thank you!
Nick Kilian –
This course gives a great functional overview of the mixing process. The instructor was very informative and I enjoyed the course a lot. I will most likely purchase another of this instructor’s courses as he has a very simple way of explaining the processes behind the magic of mixing. Thank you so much for creating this course.
Sineth Rupasinghe –
I have seen those EQs & Compressors and I worked on those. But, I know really really what they do now.
Les Brown –
I have already taken 2 other similar courses on Udemy. This course provides process details, options and shortcuts that I didn’t see in previous courses. There is a part on the Expander, which I haven’t seen covered in other courses. I’m glad I enrolled in this course.
Brian Sharkey –
nice presentation for home studio mixing and setting up properly before starting mixing
Manuel Mosquera Becerra –
Now, THIS is more than I expected, not only it’s a nice theoretical mixing course, but Dylan also takes time to explain how to configure each plugin he uses. The best part for me is the fact that he goes step by step on each process, trying different settings out, and letting us hear what he’s doing. I’ve already completed two of his courses, and I’m willing to enroll on them all; one of my favorite Udemy instructors!