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How To Organize Your Tracks For Final Mixdown

Starting a mix can a challenge. A good place to start is by organizing your tracks by instruments types. In this video Michael White from Music-Production-Guide.com explains how organizing your tracks by frequency ranges will help simplify your mixing process.  This will help you to clearly identify any problem frequencies within mix and address them quickly.

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