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Introduction to Mixing


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A ThinkSpace Interactive course



A practical guide to mixing using stock plugins in cubase and logic

This is an interactive, hands-on course designed to give you the fundamental skills required to mix music — taught by working professionals using stock plugins in Cubase and Logic. This course is suitable for songwriters, producers, and composers of all genres.

You’ll use EQ to sculpt the tone of your tracks, use reverb to create space, take control of your dynamics using compression, and a bunch of other skills that you can apply to all genres and styles of music.

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CRAFT a Modern Sound

Mixing and mastering can sometimes be a tricky process of trial and error, but this course brings you tried and tested methods for taking home-recorded multi-tracks and helps you craft them into professional mixes.

It's taught by Tim Johnson, a professional audio engineer and founder of Cinematic Mixing, who has years of experience mixing bands and artists, as well as music for film and TV, games, and advertising.

  • Over 10 hours of hands-on mixing tutorials and demonstrations
  • 5 songs, delivered as stems, to practice your mixing techniques, including 2 MinusONE™ projects to guide your learning journey using practical tasks.
  • Quizzes to test and reinforce your knowledge
  • Taught extensively in both Cubase 13 and Logic Pro X
  • Built by working experts for total beginners, but more in-depth tutorials for intermediates and those looking for a refreshed approach
  • Lifetime access to the course and our dedicated ThinkSpace Community Discord server

WHAT YOU'll Learn

1.
INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW

We will give you an introduction to the core concepts of mixing and why it’s an important step when you create music. This module will also introduce you to a cut down version of the mixing method, so you can see the whole process before diving into the specifics.

2.
GAIN, BALANCING, AND PANNING

These three tools set the foundation for everything you do later. We will explore the DAW mixer, gain staging, balancing your tracks, and deeper explanations for those who want to take this a step further exploring depth of field and using ‘Pink Noise’ balancing techniques.

3.
ADDING EQ
Whether you're boosting the warmth of a bass guitar, taming the harshness of cymbals, or carving out space for a lead vocal to cut through, an understanding of EQ allows you to sculpt the sound and craft a well-balanced. We will also take this further using mid-side EQ techniques.
4.
TAMING THE DYNAMICS

Here we look at the basic mechanics of compression, including compression ratio, threshold, and setting up a mix bus. Taking this further, we look at sidechain compression, and transient shapers. All of these are easy to implement once you understand the tools and the purpose behind them!

5.
REVERB AND DELAY

Reverb and delay allow you to craft the ‘room’ that your music is in, despite likely being recorded in your home studio! These effects, when applied creatively and carefully, have the power to completely transform your mix into something either small and intimate, or spacious and epic.

6.
THE MIX BUS AND FINAL PROCESSING

The mix bus is a way of grouping your tracks together for group processing, and adding final processing like automation. We will also touch on some additional creative tools you can use at the mixing stage that can add a much more unique character to your work, such as distortion and saturation, and multiband compression.

WATCH A FREE SAMPLE: THE PINK NOISE TRICK

In this video tutorial from the course, instructor Tim Johnson shows you a tried-and-tested technique to help balance your mix using pink noise. The technique is shown in Cubase, but just like all the techniques in this course, it works just as well in any DAW.

Your Instructors

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Tim Johnson, Audio engineer

Tim has been working as a mixing engineer for over a decade, working under the company name Cinematic Mixing. He has mixed music for almost every area of the industry and his work has been heard on most of the major television networks (BBC, ITV, Ch4, PBS, Sky etc.), streaming services (Netflix and Amazon), and gaming events like the Xbox reveal party in Berlin and VR experiences for Red Bull. He has also gained thousands of streams from artists he has produced, including not one, but two of the world's most famous cellists, Tina Guo and Jo Quail!

His passion for film music first led him down the path of composing for the media, pursuing a Masters degree at the Royal College of Music in London but soon realized that his true passion remained firmly on the production side.

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CO-HOST: BRADLEY JORDAN

Joining Tim Johnson on this course is Bradley Jordan — a composer, pianist, and music editor who has worked with Guy Michelmore on many of his film and television projects.

Bradley will be joining Tim in the majority of these videos to give a much needed guiding light to the whole process, helping keep things on track and making sure the learning journey is tailored to what you need.

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CO-HOST: Guy Michelmore

Guy Michelmore is an award-winning film, games and TV composer. He is both an EMMY and ANNIE nominee and has scored projects for Marvel, Dreamworks, Lionsgate, Disney and many others.

He writes, orchestrates and conducts orchestras in LA, London, Prague and beyond. What he really loves is working with nice, creative people on really cool stuff - you can catch more of him on his YouTube Channel.

In this course, you'll see Guy during the introduction and outro to each module to discuss what we're learning with Tim Johnson.

Online Learning That's Made for Music

Learning about mixing is one thing, but are you really taking it all in? You need to do it yourself to be certain, but with some guidance. With this course comes two interactive features to help you stay on track during your learning experience — our new MinusONE™ assignments and quizzes.

MinusONE™ ASSIGNMENTS

Learning on your own can be overwhelming when starting from scratch. A MinusONE™ assignment provides you with a structured, professional mix with a single track or effect missing. This allows you to work on skills in isolation without being bothered by any surrounding tasks, and see how your attempt holds up to the work of a pro!

QUIZZES

We will be throwing a lot of information your way, so you need a way to keep track! The quizzes at the end of each module will present you with questions you should be able to answer if you've read and understood the lessons from that module. Sounds simple, but it works!

"It's a really immersive learning experience!"

'Pisces'
'How to Write Video Game Music' Student

Bradley Jordan and Tim Johnson discuss mixing

Learn at your own pace with on-demand video tutorials


Cubase Compression Tutorial

'Minus one' challenges help you focus on particular instruments 


A GLOBAL COMMUNITY OF MUSICIANS AND PRODUCERS

We want to bring our students closer together, and we understand that learning online can be isolating at times. With this course you get access to our exclusive ThinkSpace Community Discord server. Here you can share your progress on your mixes, share other music projects you’re working on, collaborate with like-minded creatives, and support each other through your creative journey.

We hope you use this community as a relaxed environment to share your work and progress alongside other students. With hundreds of students already active, it’s quickly growing into a vibrant and supportive community and we would love for you to be part of it.

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Tim Johnson shows EQ technique
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  • Master the key tools used to affect audio and mix your music
  • Learn with stock plugins and industry-standard DAWs 

  • Interactive assignment projects and quizzes for personalised learning
  • Lifetime access to course and student community, and 30-day money back guarantee

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