




FAQ
What is a Mixing Engineer?
A mixing engineer is a skilled professional responsible for the artistic and technical process of blending individual audio elements into a cohesive and balanced final product. With impeccable attention to detail, they manipulate audio tracks, adjusting levels, equalization, dynamics, and spatial positioning to create an immersive and pleasing sonic experience. Utilizing both technical knowledge and creativity, the mixing engineer ensures that each instrument or vocal occupies its proper space in the mix while enhancing the intended emotional impact of the music. They possess a deep understanding of various recording techniques, audio software, and hardware tools necessary for achieving optimum sound quality. Moreover, a proficient mixing engineer possesses highly developed critical listening skills which enable them to identify flaws or imperfections in the recordings and apply appropriate corrective measures. Their role extends beyond mere technical proficiency; they must also possess excellent communication skills to collaborate effectively with producers and artists, translating their vision into sonic reality. Overall, a professional mixing engineer plays an integral role in crafting the final musical product by combining technical expertise with artistic sensibility.
How Long is the Turn around Time?
The turnaround time can vary depending on how large or small the project is. A typical turnaround time could be from 24 hrs to 48hrs.
What if I need my Project Sooner?
Rush jobs can be ordered, but there will be an up charge. Contact for a quote and for more information.
What format does the files/Stems need to be in?
The files/stems need to be in WAV file format 44.1khz or 48khz at 24 bit or 32 bit.
What Are your Prices?
A normal mix has a flat rate of $225 for up to a 50 stem project.
For bigger projects contact for a more information.
Please note that all mixing is first come first serve.
All projects submitted/booked require a 50% deposit.
The remaining 50% is due upon delivery of final WAV files.



