Home studio mixing can be tricky.
Although tricky, it doesn’t mean that our productions have to sound like they were actually done out of a home studio.
With the right knowledge and techniques, you absolutely CAN churn out fully professional sounding productions.
It can be done even with a laptop and basic DAW in a bedroom.
One of the secrets is to know how to approach your mix and what to avoid in the process.
Most mixing techniques are universal.
They are applicable regardless of whether you’re producing out of a project studio or a professional studio.
With that being said, there are 3 mixing tricks that I tend to lean on when working with home studio tracks.
Most of us use programmed drums and amp sims in our home studios.
The 3 tips are even more applicable when using these modern tools.
I polish up a tune that was recorded by a talented solo artist 100% on their own within their home studio in my latest tutorial.
You’d never be able to tell when you hear the final product that it was recorded in a modest home studio.
That’s the beauty of knowing how to use a DAW and plugins effectively..
You need very little in order to achieve the professional results that you really want.
Put these 3 home studio mixing tips to good use and get right to producing the results you want.
Also, you can download the exact same impulse response used in the production for FREE by clicking HERE.