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Mixing Is Always Hard For Beginners (Here's Why...)

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Hello {NAME}, The 'EQ with Your Ears' course is made for music producers and musicians like you who

Hello {NAME}, The 'EQ with Your Ears' course is made for music producers and musicians like you who needed a plan for mixing with EQ. If you want to make music that sounds better, now is your chance to learn how. You can access my EQ course for 50% off for a limited time: [EQ with Your Ears](=)​ Has anyone ever told you to “just use your ears” when mixing? I've heard this advice, too. And to be honest, it just made me feel frustrated. I wasn't even completely sure what that meant at first. But in my junior year of college (studying audio production), I had a big breakthrough. I learned that mixing with EQ is about "using your ears". But I also learned a framework for applying that advice. Mixing music becomes an enjoyable challenge when you have a plan. You listen to the music, identify the problems, and fix the problems. It’s that simple when you know what you’re looking for and how to use the tools. After you understand WHAT an EQ is and WHY they are useful, you can dive into WHEN and HOW to use an EQ. Mixing within a framework provides structure so you can focus on uncovering the sound you’ve got in your head. Building your skills from the ground up puts you on the path to mix like a true professional. No need to rely on plugin presets and no need to rely on what the EQ graph looks like. When you know what you’re listening for, you can approach each problem with a deliberate plan. Interested in learning more? Click the link and sign up now! [Get 'EQ with Your Ears' Now!](=) [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205 [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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