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Watch all of the episodes of Are You Listening? Season 3, learn how to use mix automation, and discover the meaning of sidechain compression and how to use it in your music. [iZotope logo]( Learn Account Deals Learn Something New This Week [Transform stems into a beat]( Are You Listening? Full Season Out Now Watch all six episodes of Are You Listening? mastering video series and put your new knowledge to the test by taking exclusive mastering courses taught by Jett Galindo, mastering engineer at The Bakery in Los Angeles. Watch Now [Remix Bundle banner]( [Isolate vocals]( How to Mix Professional Vocals: Part 3 GRAMMY®-winning producer and engineer Dom Morley continues his series on how to mix vocals professionally from start to finish. In part 3, learn how to apply automation to your vocals to make song sections stand out, along with essential tips for volume automation in your DAW. MIssed the first parts? Check out [part 1]( and [part 2]( of the series. Learn More [Stutter Edit 2]( What Is Mix Automation? Everything You've Been Too Afraid to Ask Dig even deeper into mix automation. In this article, learn about what automation is and how you can use it to save time while mixing and how to use automation to edit with exact timing and precision. Read More [Improve your mix]( What Is Sidechain Compression? And How To Use It What is sidechain compression and why is it useful? In this piece, we define sidechain compression and show you some common uses so you can train your ears to recognize sidechain compression in action. Read More Popular Topics Within the iZotope Community Music Production Audio Repair Audio Mastering Audio Mixing Audio Technology Was this newsletter relevant to you? [Thumbs up image]( [Thumbs down image]( We craft innovative audio products that inspire and enable people to be creative. Follow us Offer(s) available through 11:59 PM PT on August 31, 2021. Offer(s) are subject to change at any time. [Manage Preferences]( | [View Online]( Copyright © 2021 iZotope, Inc. All rights reserved. iZotope, Inc. PO Box 121232 Boston, MA 02112-0232 [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Contact Support](

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