Mixing a track involves b alancing the volume levels of the tracks (either manually or via automation), boosting and cutting frequencies (also known as EQing), panning tracks left and right to create the stereo field and adding effects. The blended tracks are known as ‘the mix’. Mixing is the process of blending all the individual tracks in a recording to make it sound as good as possibly can. Tracking can either be done with more than musician playing at once, or is done one instrument at a time (or a mixture) depending on how you want the track to sound. It’s called ‘tracking’ because each recorded element is given it’s own track so that the balance and effects can be controlled individually later on. Tracking simply means the process of recording tracks. Do you love making music but the terms tracking, mixing and mastering leave you scratching your head in confusion? Read this article and let us help clear things up for you.
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