If you aren't using eq or changing the volume of any of your tracks because you don't know how to, you're not mixing.
Leaving tracks unmixed... on purpose.
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Artie_Fufkin
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Re: Leaving tracks unmixed... on purpose.
If you're consciously deciding not to do something, you are still mixing.
If you aren't using eq or changing the volume of any of your tracks because you don't know how to, you're not mixing.
If you aren't using eq or changing the volume of any of your tracks because you don't know how to, you're not mixing.
Re: Leaving tracks unmixed... on purpose.
Yep, dis one.Artie Fufkin wrote:If you're consciously deciding not to do something, you are still mixing.
If you aren't using eq or changing the volume of any of your tracks because you don't know how to, you're not mixing.

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