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SoundGym
Oct 11, 02:18 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @David Robinson for winning the Diamond Ears Award!
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John Ackerberg
Oct 11, 13:39
Nice Dave! Congratz!
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DJ aoe
Oct 11, 14:16
Congrats 🔥
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Shedrick Harrison
Oct 11, 16:13
Congratulations!!
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SoundGym
Oct 11, 15:04 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Raphael Singer for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Shedrick Harrison
Oct 11, 16:12
Congratulations!!!
Mix “Almost” Done: Tweak or Stop?
When a mix sounds “almost” done, do you keep tweaking it forever or call it a day?

🎚️ That “almost perfect” mix, we’ve all been there. Do you keep tweaking until your ears give up, or do you trust your gut and call it finished? Where’s the line between refining and overmixing?

Drop your philosophy below, the SoundGym community will understand.
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I simply think a perfect mix is impossible to achieve. How could I know that I made all the optimal moves, and what to even consider optimal?
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FART SMELLER
Oct 10, 16:27
Things that are perfect are boring. Yes you want to know the rules but after that, after no improvements are possible , break the rules and make it different.
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John Ackerberg
Oct 11, 13:48
The more you listen to music the more you realize than even the most polished professional tracks aren't perfect. They are simply good enough and that's what matters. Nothing worse than spending too much time mixing something. You get better at deciding when to move on with time. This is why it's so important to have systems and deadlines in place. Without these you can in theory tweak a mix for an infinitely long time and that's not a place you want to be. Rather ship something subpar, move on and work on something else than to be stuck on the same project forever. It's so easy to believe that the mix you're currently working on is somehow extra special. News flash, it's not... It's just another mix.

Set deadlines with the mixes you are working on and install systems around that to make sure you're where you want to be to be able to meet that deadline. Your future self will thank you as this forces you to be more efficient when mixing which is a very important skill to have.
Hey guys I wanted to get an opinion on this track I mastered, I am planning to release it soon but would love some feedback from the community.

Here is the link to the google drive:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XdHdUCDPSdwvL01P8LyJhYufphuYjzOQ/view?usp=sharing

Thank you to anyone who is willing to give feedback.
Compression isn't Magic. It's Balance
It’s what glues a mix together, keeps the loud parts in check, and makes every sound feel alive. Yet so many producers still see it as a mystery.

Our latest article breaks down compression in the simplest way possible: what it does, how each knob works, and how to finally hear it in your mixes.

🎧 Read the full article here: https://www.soundgym.co/blog/item?id=audio-compression-explained
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this is helpful
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Daniel Hiatt
Oct 10, 19:19
great overview
Congrats @Shea Hewson for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Golden Clark
Oct 10
Congrats Shea; on to Diamond!
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Nice work Shea!
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Lio LM
Oct 10, 18:25
Congrats Shea! 🌞🌞🌞
Recently I saw some people speak about 'smart training'. I have been looking around, but cannot find this option anywhere. Where can I find it? Because it sounds very usefull :)
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Kaan Nerat
Oct 09
Hi Ariel, click the profile icon at the top right, then click Account Settings. On the page that opens, click Training on the left side — you’ll see it there. :)
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Ariel van den Berg (author)
Oct 10
Super, I managed it! Thanks a lot!
Hey guys, would love some general advice or criticism on my latest track. I've been producing since the start of this year and love sharing my music with my friends, but they aren't producers so I dont have access to criticism and advice from other producers.

updated link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TuV_yrApPqR3zcTGRxAlyPTnFvrxjvsN/view?usp=drive_link
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Golden Clark
Oct 08
Yay Krieg; on to Diamond!
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Meet Coo
Oct 08
nice track Cody, you've made great progress if you've only started producing this year! sounds like you recorded those vox yourself? nice job! i would personally compress them a bit more in order to even them out a bit better and would take out some of the low mids as they are a bit boomy sometimes, i would personally put a bit more reverb on the vox as well!
your transitions are already quite good but I think you can play around with the transitions a bit more, using some filter movement, a bit of automated reverb/delay and maybe some more impacts, I personally feel like more impacts would benefit the contrast between the different sections, especially after the 2 minute mark as more and more instruments are being added up to the equation :) Keep up the great work, you're advancing very quickly!
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Carlos Nieves
Oct 09
Sup Cody, the hats are harsh on the ears, there are a peak for each hat there, you could lower to make it sound balanced and clean. Other than that, good track!
Congrats @Paddy Keil for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Lio LM
Oct 08
Congrats Paddy! 🌞🌞🌞
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Colin Aiken
Oct 09
Fantastic!
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Jake Mattos
Oct 09
Congrats Paddy!! 😎
Congrats @William Gibbs for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Lio LM
Oct 08
Congrats William! 🌞🌞🌞
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Colin Aiken
Oct 09
Awesome work!
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