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Learn how to mix different instruments and genres with plug-ins, discover five methods of automation

Learn how to mix different instruments and genres with plug-ins, discover five methods of automation to incorporate into your mixes, and learn more about audio dynamics. [iZotope logo]( Learn Account Deals Learn Something New This Week [how to start mixing tutorial ]( Mixing Plug-ins 101: How to Start Mixing with Neutron, Nectar, and Neoverb New to mixing? We’ll walk you through how to mix drums, bass, vocals, and other instruments with Neutron, Nectar, Neoverb, and more. Start Mixing [music production deals]( [5 levels of automation video]( Easy to Expert: 5 Levels of Mix Automation for Music Producers and Mix Engineers Speed up the production process and improve your sound with these automation techniques, including linear automation, dynamic automation, and more. Watch Now [13 Tips for Mixing and Producing EDM]( 13 Tips for Mixing and Producing EDM We sat down with Andrew Eisele to reveal the best tricks for how to mix EDM and how to improve your workflow as a producer, featuring tutorials with Neutron, Nectar, and Tonal Balance Control. Read Now [What is an expander video]( Audio Dynamics 101: What is an Expander? Learn what expanders are and how they increase the dynamic range of a signal, and discover for yourself how expanders in Neutron and Ozone can be used in mixing and mastering to create a more cohesive song. Learn More [RX 9 is coming]( 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 October 12, 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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