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So today I wanted to start a tutorial on mixing in Maschine as I get this question a lot. Interesting tutorial – although, it kind of contradicts most of what I’ve learnt re. Mixing and levels. (perhaps this is simply because you were using a finished factory project?) Most of what I’ve read suggests that as you build your track, you should be aiming for a peak on the master in the ballpark of -3db.

This remaining head room gives you scope to add that extra volume using a limiter once you have a perfect balance of all your sounds. (or, it leaves room for a mastering engineer to do the same if it is being professionally mastered) How Read more ». Yes you should definitely be mindful of your output as you are building your track. However, this was about taking and fixing an existing track. As I said, each song/mix is different, and most of the people asking me about mixing in Maschine already have their tracks done, like this one, and are trying reverse engineer it, or find out why their tracks are “clipping” once they export it. The point of this one, was showing how to find sounds that may be clipping in your track, I specifically used a “finished” factory track that was clipping already in order Read more ».

Cool – just thought I’d get clarification. Yep, very much a different workflow, since you were using a ‘finished’ factory project in this example. I still think some tutorials on mixing would be useful – while, yes, there are a huge amount of variables, for some members of MT, Maschine is there first entry point into music production. So if one is not pro-active about learning about the fundamentals of mixing/audio production/engineering this sort of thing can come as a revelation. I know it was a good 3-4 months before I started asking questions like ‘How loud should Read more ».

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One thing to remember, most songs are iTunes have been professionally mixed, which is an art and skill that requires practice and training like any other. Also, each song, and type of music requires different things so what may work in my situation may not be the same in the next person’s situation. In general, you’ll want some monitors that have a nice flat response, it also depends on the price range you’re looking to spend it. But there’s so many things that go into mixing that I feel it’s best to learn it from someone that’s actually an engineer Read more ».