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More On The Mix Pyramid
by Ray Rayburn
The mix pyramid has to do with the subjective placement of the various parts of the mix, not their absolute level. Lead vocals are important, but may or may not be the highest part of the mix as measured on some meter at any instance of time. >>>Full Story.

IEM Mixing PART III
In IEM Mixing Part II, (last Audio E-newsletter) we discussed some in-ear mixing techniques.
Once the balance of sources is good in the IEMs, we’ve come a long way, and for some users, we’re done.
Others feel the need to overcome the isolation and we need to find a way around that. >>>Full Story.
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