Mixing and EQ adjustments in Mixcraft

Demo summary
The creator demonstrates his mixing process in Mixcraft, showing how he disabled the iZotope chain and adjusted EQ to preserve the analog feel of the Sonauto generation.
Step-by-step
- Import the audio parts into Mixcraft
- Disable any existing iZotope mastering chains
- Apply minimal EQ adjustments to the tracks
- Bypass standard Sonauto post-processing effects
Tips
- Avoid overdoing the EQ or mastering to preserve the original analog feel
- Keep the sound as pristine and pure as possible by limiting external processing chains
Highlights
“I didn't use it because I wanted the sound to be as pristine and as pure as possible.”
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