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So you said yes to mixing someone else’s track. Bold move. Now what?
In this episode, Chris and Jody pull back the curtain on what really happens after you get hired. Spoiler alert. It is not just opening a session and pushing faders. There is a whole process, and if you skip parts of it, things can go sideways fast.
They start at the very beginning with the first client conversation. This is where you either set yourself up for a smooth project or quietly step into chaos. What questions should you ask? What should make you pause? Chris and Jody dig into both, including a few moments where things did not go exactly as planned. Those stories alone are worth sticking around for.
Then it is onto setup. Not the glamorous kind. The practical kind. File prep, session organization, and making sure your system does not melt halfway through a mix. Keeping your CPU happy is not optional, and neither is keeping your workflow clean.
Communication gets a spotlight too. Because let’s be honest, half of mixing is managing expectations. Chris and Jody talk about how to stay on the same page with clients without getting buried in endless revisions or confusion. The goal is simple. Keep things moving and keep everyone sane.
There is also the usual banter, a few cautionary tales, and some honest reminders that even experienced engineers hit bumps along the way. The difference is how you recover and keep the project moving forward.
By the time they reach the final mix stage, one thing becomes clear. A good workflow is not about being fancy. It is about being repeatable. Do the right things in the right order and your mixes improve, your clients stay happy, and your stress level drops.
If you are stepping into client work or just tired of reinventing your process every time, this episode will help you tighten things up fast. Hit play, learn from their wins and mistakes, and subscribe for next week’s deep dive.
#MixingWorkflow #ClientMixing #HomeStudioMixing #RecordingSetupTips #AudioEngineering #MixingEngineers #StudioWorkflow #MusicProductionTips
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So you said yes to mixing someone else’s track. Bold move. Now what?
In this episode, Chris and Jody pull back the curtain on what really happens after you get hired. Spoiler alert. It is not just opening a session and pushing faders. There is a whole process, and if you skip parts of it, things can go sideways fast.
They start at the very beginning with the first client conversation. This is where you either set yourself up for a smooth project or quietly step into chaos. What questions should you ask? What should make you pause? Chris and Jody dig into both, including a few moments where things did not go exactly as planned. Those stories alone are worth sticking around for.
Then it is onto setup. Not the glamorous kind. The practical kind. File prep, session organization, and making sure your system does not melt halfway through a mix. Keeping your CPU happy is not optional, and neither is keeping your workflow clean.
Communication gets a spotlight too. Because let’s be honest, half of mixing is managing expectations. Chris and Jody talk about how to stay on the same page with clients without getting buried in endless revisions or confusion. The goal is simple. Keep things moving and keep everyone sane.
There is also the usual banter, a few cautionary tales, and some honest reminders that even experienced engineers hit bumps along the way. The difference is how you recover and keep the project moving forward.
By the time they reach the final mix stage, one thing becomes clear. A good workflow is not about being fancy. It is about being repeatable. Do the right things in the right order and your mixes improve, your clients stay happy, and your stress level drops.
If you are stepping into client work or just tired of reinventing your process every time, this episode will help you tighten things up fast. Hit play, learn from their wins and mistakes, and subscribe for next week’s deep dive.
#MixingWorkflow #ClientMixing #HomeStudioMixing #RecordingSetupTips #AudioEngineering #MixingEngineers #StudioWorkflow #MusicProductionTips

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