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Mixing isn’t just a technical process, it’s an art. It’s where your music comes alive, building emotion, depth, and excitement for your listeners. Whether you’re refining bedroom beats or polishing a studio anthem, these 16 mixing tips will take your skills to the next level. Let’s get into it!
1. Start with High-Quality Recordings
A great mix begins with clean recordings. Use quality microphones, preamps, and a well-treated room to avoid noise and distortion later.
2. Use EQ to Create Space
EQ is your best friend for balancing the frequency spectrum.
Pro Tip: Cut clashing frequencies to carve out space for each element. For example, trim bass frequencies from rhythm guitars to let the bass guitar shine.
3. Apply Compression Wisely
Compression controls dynamics, making your mix cohesive.
Pro Tip: Use gentle compression for vocals and bass to maintain clarity without squashing the life out of your track.
4. Balance Your Low-End
Kick drums and bass are the backbone of your mix.
Pro Tip: Use EQ and sidechain compression to avoid clashes and create a tight, punchy low-end.
5. Make Vocals the Star
Vocals should be clear and upfront in the mix.
Pro Tip: Boost 2–6 kHz for presence and use de-essing to tame harsh "s" and "t" sounds.
6. Get Creative with Reverb & Delay
Reverb and delay can add depth, but don’t overdo it!
Pro Tip: Use automation to add dramatic effects during choruses or breakdowns.
7. Use Reference Tracks
Load professionally mixed tracks into your project for comparison.
Pro Tip: Match EQ and balance to understand how your mix stacks up to industry standards.
8. Monitor at Low Levels
Mixing at lower volumes highlights balance issues and prevents ear fatigue.
9. Pan for Width and Depth
Spread instruments across the stereo field to create a spacious mix.
Pro Tip: Keep vocals and bass centered while panning guitars and synths slightly off-center for balance.
10. The Power of Automation
Automation brings your mix to life. Adjust volume, panning, and effects to guide listeners through the track.
11. Don’t Overprocess
Too many plugins can clutter your mix. Focus on what each track truly needs for clarity and impact.
12. Master the Midrange
The midrange is where most instruments live—get it right!
Pro Tip: Use subtractive EQ to avoid overcrowding and create space for vocals and leads.
13. Sidechain Compression for Groove
Create a rhythmic “pumping” effect by sidechaining the bass to the kick drum.
14. Preserve Dynamics
Don’t over-compress your mix. Allow for dynamic contrasts to maintain energy and emotion.
15. Fine-Tune with EQ and Compression
After balancing your mix, use EQ and compression to refine individual tracks.
16. Take Breaks
Step away from your mix to refresh your ears. A fresh perspective can reveal issues you didn’t notice before.
Let’s Talk!
Let’s collaborate and make Plugin Noise the ultimate hub for mixing mastery.


Mixing isn’t just a technical process, it’s an art. It’s where your music comes alive, building emotion, depth, and excitement for your listeners. Whether you’re refining bedroom beats or polishing a studio anthem, these 16 mixing tips will take your skills to the next level. Let’s get into it!

1. Start with High-Quality Recordings

A great mix begins with clean recordings. Use quality microphones, preamps, and a well-treated room to avoid noise and distortion later.
2. Use EQ to Create Space

EQ is your best friend for balancing the frequency spectrum.
Pro Tip: Cut clashing frequencies to carve out space for each element. For example, trim bass frequencies from rhythm guitars to let the bass guitar shine.
3. Apply Compression Wisely

Compression controls dynamics, making your mix cohesive.
Pro Tip: Use gentle compression for vocals and bass to maintain clarity without squashing the life out of your track.
4. Balance Your Low-End

Kick drums and bass are the backbone of your mix.
Pro Tip: Use EQ and sidechain compression to avoid clashes and create a tight, punchy low-end.
5. Make Vocals the Star

Vocals should be clear and upfront in the mix.
Pro Tip: Boost 2–6 kHz for presence and use de-essing to tame harsh "s" and "t" sounds.
6. Get Creative with Reverb & Delay

Reverb and delay can add depth, but don’t overdo it!
Pro Tip: Use automation to add dramatic effects during choruses or breakdowns.
7. Use Reference Tracks

Load professionally mixed tracks into your project for comparison.
Pro Tip: Match EQ and balance to understand how your mix stacks up to industry standards.
8. Monitor at Low Levels

Mixing at lower volumes highlights balance issues and prevents ear fatigue.
9. Pan for Width and Depth

Spread instruments across the stereo field to create a spacious mix.
Pro Tip: Keep vocals and bass centered while panning guitars and synths slightly off-center for balance.
10. The Power of Automation

Automation brings your mix to life. Adjust volume, panning, and effects to guide listeners through the track.
11. Don’t Overprocess

Too many plugins can clutter your mix. Focus on what each track truly needs for clarity and impact.
12. Master the Midrange

The midrange is where most instruments live—get it right!
Pro Tip: Use subtractive EQ to avoid overcrowding and create space for vocals and leads.
13. Sidechain Compression for Groove

Create a rhythmic “pumping” effect by sidechaining the bass to the kick drum.
14. Preserve Dynamics

Don’t over-compress your mix. Allow for dynamic contrasts to maintain energy and emotion.
15. Fine-Tune with EQ and Compression

After balancing your mix, use EQ and compression to refine individual tracks.
16. Take Breaks

Step away from your mix to refresh your ears. A fresh perspective can reveal issues you didn’t notice before.

- Which of these tips do you swear by?
- Have your own go-to mixing tricks? Share them below!
- Need advice on any of these techniques? Drop your questions here!
Let’s collaborate and make Plugin Noise the ultimate hub for mixing mastery.

