Your Questions About Mix Balance Answered - Part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Bobby Owsinski answers the most common questions about mix balance, levels and panning that were asked in during the recent Awesome Mix workshop.
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In this Q&A session, music guru Bobby Owsinski answers all your music, music production, recording, mixing and master questions.
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Cool, thanks! I really like this frank and succinct info delivery. You nailed it.
Thanks so much for doing this Bobby! 😎🙏
Hey Bobby. Great Q&A session. It was also nice meeting you at Namm. We all appreciate your many years of contribution to this community. Best - Matt
Thanks, Matt. Likewise!
Love your books
I feel like my mixes are pretty solid, but they are static. The art is knowing how to either ride the faders or automate a mix. There is very little information on this, as you probably need to study under someone to learn to do it well.
You'll find that in some of my online courses.
I think consistent LUFS is more important specifically to people making dance music. Supplying DJs with songs that have consistent levels is a way to get in their good books.
Referring to your discussion at 11:30 regarding width and panning, in your "Music Mixing Workbook" you discuss setting the pan to 11:00 and 1:00 or 9:00 and 3:00 etc. in a number of excercises. Is this not adjusting the width?
Yes, but a width control generally allows you to set an equal amount on both sides, rather than a smaller amount on one side and a large one on the other.
I believe I can Master a song better then u 😂
I'm sure you can, since I don't do mastering.