Episode 27

Why You Need a Workflow to Follow in Every Mix

When it comes to mixing, most home studio engineers don't have a process to follow. As a result, they find themselves feeling unsure of where to begin, how to process individual tracks, make them all work together, and know exactly when their work is finished. Working like this can be frustrating since it often is time-consuming and results in weak, lifeless mixes. That’s where having a workflow comes in handy. By having a repeatable process to follow in every single mix, it will allow you to keep focus, feel confident, and work faster.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

  • The six-step process to complete your mixes from beginning to end
  • How to keep your sessions organized
  • How to route signals for maximum flexibility
  • Why automation is so important
  • How to stop second-guessing your work constantly

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Mike Indovina

Mike Indovina is a recording, mixing, and mastering engineer who has worked with hundreds of artists in multiple genres ranging from acoustic, pop/rock, hip hop, and more. In his time, he's been fortunate to work alongside artists such as KISS, Collective Soul, Ed Robertson (Barenaked Ladies), David Usher, and many more.

He's also the author of two Amazon #1 Bestsellers on music production, "The Mixing Mindset" and "The Recording Mindset.