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Mixing

Mixing is the process of adjusting and combining individual audio tracks, instruments, and effects to create a harmonious and balanced sound. It involves setting levels, panning, equalization, and applying various effects to produce a cohesive and polished recording, whether it's for music, film, or other media projects. Mixing engineers play a crucial role in shaping the final sonic character and emotional impact of the audio content.

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Why is Mixing Important?

Mixing is like make-up for your music.

Mixing is fundamentally important as it serves as the pivotal stage in music production where individual elements of a song, such as vocals, instruments, and effects, are skillfully combined and balanced to create a cohesive and polished sonic experience. Mixing gives us the ability to control the spatial placement of sounds, fine-tune frequencies, and apply dynamics processing to ensure clear and balanced audio. Beyond technical adjustments, mixing is a creative process that enhances the emotional impact of the music and allows for artistic expression as well. It is the transformative bridge between raw recorded tracks and a finished product, ensuring that listeners hear a captivating, well-crafted composition rather than a chaotic and incoherent mess.

Who is it for?

Everyone.

Mixing caters to a broad and diverse spectrum of individuals and industries. It is essential for musicians, bands, and recording artists seeking to refine the sound of their music, regardless of their musical genre. Producers, composers, and songwriters also rely on mixing to elevate the sonic quality of their compositions. Furthermore, mixing plays a pivotal role in film, television, and video game production, ensuring that soundtracks and audio elements are synchronized, clear, and emotionally resonant. Beyond entertainment, mixing is crucial for podcasters, radio broadcasters, and anyone producing audio content aimed at engaging and captivating their audience. In essence, audio mixing is a universal and indispensable process that serves a wide array of creative endeavors and industries, and is ESPECIALLY important in music.

Key Features

All Inclusive

We offer an all inclusive mixing package, which means nothing is held back from being used to complete your project from editing, tuning and utilizing our best sounding tools and resources. 

Industry Leading Tools

We use industry leading tools from companies like Universal Audio, Waves, Antares, and Slate Digital to get professional results.

Hybrid Mixing Approach

We take full advantage of both the versatile digital domain and true to life, harmonic-rich analog domain, merging the best of both worlds to achieve sonically superior results.

How To Book

Mixing Services

Full stem mixing

Full stem mixing involves individually processing and balancing the separate tracks of a recording to achieve a more detailed and customized sound in the final mix.

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$200

2 track mixing

Two-track mixing involves working with a premixed stereo file of the instrumental and individually processing the vocal multitrack, ultimately blending the two together.

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$175

dolby atmos mixing

Dolby Atmos mixing creates a 3D sound experience by placing and moving audio objects in a 360-degree space, offering a heightened sense of realism.

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