Mixing and Perceived Loudness: 3 Reasons Some Mixes Seem Louder

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Unlock the secrets of perceived loudness in your mixes! In this video, we'll explore the top 3 reasons why some mixes seem louder than others, even when the levels are the same. Aspiring mix engineers and music producers will learn essential tips and techniques to enhance their mixing skills and create impactful, professional-sounding tracks.

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Good one, I especially liked the point about vocal+snare relation vs the rest of the instruments 👍😀

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Tip 1 is so important! I really like the metaphor you use to explain it.

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My wild guess for the 3 reasons before listing: 1) lower dynamic range, 2) track levels set better and less masking, 3) more harmonics/saturation.

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Great lessons! Thank you, Thomas!
What’s the microphone you used for recording?

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