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The 4 Best Ways to Fix a Thin Mix (Radio-Ready Sound) | LANDR AskAnEngineer

The 4 Best Ways to Fix a Thin Mix (Radio-Ready Sound) | LANDR AskAnEngineer Is your mix sounding thin? Not sure if you need to re-track or use a different plugin? In this video, our Senior Audio Engineer explains how to get a fuller mix that is ready for the radio.

No one wants their track to sound thin and dull at the end of a mix session.

Watch Al’s easy-to-follow take on how to get your mix ready for the radio:

Tip 1: If your source material is poorly recorded, re-track it first (1:25)
Tip 2: Adding to the arrangement (2:29)
Tip 3: Trickery (plugins and analog tools) (3:16)
Tip 4: EQ the low end (3:44)

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