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Mixing is a bit like golf. You never really win—you just keep playing, keep tweaking, and (hopefully) keep getting better. In this episode, we’re diving into that idea: the journey of mixing as a constant evolution rather than a race to perfection.
We talk about our ever-changing templates, plugin chains that never stay put, and how our listening habits—and even what we listen to for fun—shape our mixing approach over time.
Why your template will always be “almost right”
How plugin choices evolve (and why your old favorites might not come back)
The emotional side of mixing—and how to chase “feel” over “flawlessness”
Why the best mixes sometimes come by accident
What it means to truly enjoy the journey in your studio work
The Denny’s breakfast that saved our morning (again)
How Steve broke up with his UAD rig for a portable template
Chris’s revelation that his bass is always pink
Golf metaphors, left-handed rental clubs, and the weird mix of failure and joy
Version 2 mixes vs. Version 53… and why the earlier one often wins
How loud should you crank a guitar cab when miking it up?
We break down how to find the amp’s sweet spot, why volume isn’t everything, and how to get the tone you actually want—before the mic even hears it.
You may never “arrive” as a mixer—and that’s okay. The real win is in evolving, enjoying the process, and learning to love the funny little moments that make your mixes feel alive.
📩 Submit your question here: Form Link
We’ll answer as many as we can in upcoming shows.
Mixing is a bit like golf. You never really win—you just keep playing, keep tweaking, and (hopefully) keep getting better. In this episode, we’re diving into that idea: the journey of mixing as a constant evolution rather than a race to perfection.
We talk about our ever-changing templates, plugin chains that never stay put, and how our listening habits—and even what we listen to for fun—shape our mixing approach over time.
Why your template will always be “almost right”
How plugin choices evolve (and why your old favorites might not come back)
The emotional side of mixing—and how to chase “feel” over “flawlessness”
Why the best mixes sometimes come by accident
What it means to truly enjoy the journey in your studio work
The Denny’s breakfast that saved our morning (again)
How Steve broke up with his UAD rig for a portable template
Chris’s revelation that his bass is always pink
Golf metaphors, left-handed rental clubs, and the weird mix of failure and joy
Version 2 mixes vs. Version 53… and why the earlier one often wins
How loud should you crank a guitar cab when miking it up?
We break down how to find the amp’s sweet spot, why volume isn’t everything, and how to get the tone you actually want—before the mic even hears it.
You may never “arrive” as a mixer—and that’s okay. The real win is in evolving, enjoying the process, and learning to love the funny little moments that make your mixes feel alive.
📩 Submit your question here: Form Link
We’ll answer as many as we can in upcoming shows.