{"id":891,"date":"2021-04-20T23:38:09","date_gmt":"2021-04-20T23:38:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/theokellogroup.com\/courses\/sound-basics-101\/lecture\/learn-how-to-mix\/"},"modified":"2021-04-20T23:38:09","modified_gmt":"2021-04-20T23:38:09","slug":"learn-how-to-mix","status":"publish","type":"dozent_lecture","link":"https:\/\/theokellogroup.com\/courses\/sound-basics-101\/lecture\/learn-how-to-mix\/","title":{"rendered":"Learn how to mix – Practice Mixing"},"content":{"rendered":"

At this stage, we would like to encourage you to practice mixing, to do this, i have created a <\/p>\n

Attached is a file with project that will help you learn how to mix a full band during a worship session. It is the recording from our NYE services that features 6 vocals. guitar, keys, bass percussion and drums.<\/p>\n

This will help you to train your ears and understanding of how to use faders to get the perfect balance in a track. <\/p>\n

I must point out at this point that a mix is not a static state, musicians play harder and sofer at certain times and singers sing louder and quieter at certain times, sometimes all in the same song, it’s your job to follow these changes.<\/p>\n

Attached is:<\/p>\n