Sept. 6, 2024
By understanding that no mix has a predefined path, you make yourself available to steer mixes toward your client's vision. This involves actively listening to your client's feedback, making adjustments that align with their preferences, and communicating effectively about the changes you're making. This is how you get clients singing your praises at the end of a project.
Unfortunately, mixing engineers' most significant challenges often unlocks the best-sounding records and the happiest clients, providing valuable learning opportunities that can motivate you to improve your skills.
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