July 6, 2026 · Jesse
Once the basics are in place, these advanced techniques separate a good mix from a great one. They address the hardest problems in mixing: frequency masking, stereo width, and dynamic separation. Unmasking Strategy Masking happens when two or more instruments occupy the same frequency range, causing one to bury the other. Here’s how to fix […]
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No amount of plugins or techniques can fix bad gain staging. Getting your levels right at every stage of the signal chain is the foundation of a clean, professional mix. Gain Staging Targets Every stage of your signal chain has an optimal level range. Stay within these targets for the best results: Stage Target Peak […]
Read more →July 6, 2026 · Jesse
A well-organized mixing template is the difference between a frustrating session and a creative flow state. This 3-tier hybrid template breaks mixing into three distinct stages: Individual Channels, Stems, and the Master Bus. Each tier has a specific purpose and a specific signal chain. Tier 1: Individual Channels Purpose: Build depth, clarity, character, and spacing […]
Read more →July 6, 2026 · Jesse
Every instrument has its own frequency range, dynamic character, and role in the mix. Here’s how to process each one from individual channels through parallel processing. Important: Route all parallel sends back into the instrument group. This ensures the blended signal gets proper stem processing. Vocals (Lead, Doubles, BGVs) Inserts: Subtractive EQ → Functional Comp […]
Read more →July 6, 2026 · Jesse
The Parallel Send Checklist Parallel processing is one of the most powerful tools in mixing. The concept is simple: send a copy of a signal to an effects chain, process it heavily, then blend it back in with the original. But there are rules that separate great parallel processing from a muddy mess. The Golden […]
Read more →July 5, 2026 · Jesse
Spent hours fighting with the Media page today. Started with a third-party audio player plugin (bpmp MP3 Player) that had its own CSS and JavaScript — it looked decent but caused constant layout conflicts with the theme. The player container had fixed widths, shadow DOM internals, and inline styles that refused to cooperate with anything […]
Read more →May 3, 2026 · Jesse
Of course all of you know me, or you wouldn’t have the link to this site. Nevertheless, I am the Founder and Engineer at Roux’s Audio Production. I am dedicated to the art of sound, combining high-end hardware with modern digital processing to bring sonic visions to life. My approach is rooted in technical precision […]
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