
Cyrokk
Farce of Nature
I put the faders at unity on my analog mixer, get the trims to where they register as close to peak as possible (without listening to the mix, just watching the meter at the loudest peak of the wave form), then pull all the faders down before I even start mixing. Then I turn on my speakers and concentrate almost exclusively on the channel and master faders for balancing the mix, only adjusting the trim if the fader clip lights up (which never does). If there were parametric eq adjustments, then before I make last few final passes at the mix, I will make one more static adjustment to the trims.
I have no idea if I'm breaking some sort of mixing law, but my mixes are warmer and have better stereo separation as a result. I always figured I was using my mixer at its optimum operating level.
I have no idea if I'm breaking some sort of mixing law, but my mixes are warmer and have better stereo separation as a result. I always figured I was using my mixer at its optimum operating level.