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Why do some mixes, even with top plugins and techniques, still sound off? The answer might lie in a step you’re overlooking: the static mix.
In this episode of Inside The Mix, Marc Matthews talks with mix engineer Nate Kelmes to explore: What is a static mix in audio mixing? And why is a static mix important before adding effects? Nate explains how balancing levels and panning, before any processing, can account for 70–80% of a great mix. “If the plugins disappear, the song should still work,” he says.
You’ll learn how long to spend on a static mix (hint: 2–3 hours is a sweet spot), what the benefits of starting with a static mix are, and how a static mix improves overall mix quality by building emotion and clarity from the start. Nate also shares how a strong static mix can reduce the need for heavy processing later, making your workflow faster and more intentional.
From native DAW tools to vocal automation and top-down mixing, this episode is packed with actionable insights for producers at any level. If you want more cohesive, impactful mixes, this is where it starts.
Links mentioned in this episode:
Follow Nate Kelmes
Listen to the Sound Discussion Podcast
Listen to Microphones and Recording Audio with Mike Senior
Listen to Music, the Industry and Everything Else with Warren Huart
Send me a message
Support the show
Ways to connect with Marc:
Master with confidence - join the Pro Home Mastering waitlist - If you grab the course using my link, I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you
Radio-ready mixes start here - get the FREE weekly tips
Grab exclusive access to BONUS content
Book your FREE 20 Minute Discovery Call
Follow Marc's Socials:
Instagram | YouTube | Synth Music Mastering
Thanks for listening!!
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Why do some mixes, even with top plugins and techniques, still sound off? The answer might lie in a step you’re overlooking: the static mix.
In this episode of Inside The Mix, Marc Matthews talks with mix engineer Nate Kelmes to explore: What is a static mix in audio mixing? And why is a static mix important before adding effects? Nate explains how balancing levels and panning, before any processing, can account for 70–80% of a great mix. “If the plugins disappear, the song should still work,” he says.
You’ll learn how long to spend on a static mix (hint: 2–3 hours is a sweet spot), what the benefits of starting with a static mix are, and how a static mix improves overall mix quality by building emotion and clarity from the start. Nate also shares how a strong static mix can reduce the need for heavy processing later, making your workflow faster and more intentional.
From native DAW tools to vocal automation and top-down mixing, this episode is packed with actionable insights for producers at any level. If you want more cohesive, impactful mixes, this is where it starts.
Links mentioned in this episode:
Follow Nate Kelmes
Listen to the Sound Discussion Podcast
Listen to Microphones and Recording Audio with Mike Senior
Listen to Music, the Industry and Everything Else with Warren Huart
Send me a message
Support the show
Ways to connect with Marc:
Master with confidence - join the Pro Home Mastering waitlist - If you grab the course using my link, I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you
Radio-ready mixes start here - get the FREE weekly tips
Grab exclusive access to BONUS content
Book your FREE 20 Minute Discovery Call
Follow Marc's Socials:
Instagram | YouTube | Synth Music Mastering
Thanks for listening!!
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