Getting the best mix is all about getting different perspectives on it. Everyone listens to music on different playback systems, so having your mix balanced and optimized is essential.
To do that, you need to reference your mix on different playback systems, and check your mix to make sure it translates.
In this video, Isabelle goes over the 10 best ways to check your mix. She shares how she references her mixes, and what her workflow is like when fixing problems that pop out on different playback systems.
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0:00 Introduction
0:13 Check your mix in mono
1:15 Isolate the midrange
2:02 Use a different set of speakers
2:33 Check your mix on your phone
3:17 Use a reference track
3:57 Use automated mastering
4:17 Check your mix in the car
5:22 Distanced Listening
6:04 Get pro feedback
6:24 Take a break
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