The music mixing stage is an exciting part of the studio production process. It can be started at any time, but usually happens once everything has been recorded or programmed into your DAW.
Mixing is where you bring all the individual parts together and mix them into a whole piece of music – think of it like mixing all your ingredients together to make a cake. Knowing where to start when mixing music can be daunting, but there are plenty of simple tips and techniquesyou can follow to help you get where you want to go.When you’re recording your music in your own home, it’s likely you’ll be recording one track at a time, building your song up gradually. This is known as multitrack recording. Each instrument or voice will be recorded to its own separate track inside your DAW, and the mixer then brings these tracks together for you to blend in whatever style you choose.

To mix your productions in your own home studio, there are a few devices you’ll need to get the job done. Tools like a mixing desk, processors/effects, and studio monitors.
But one of the biggest advantages of using computers and software programs is that all of these processes can be done ‘in-the-box’ – inside the computer. There’s no need these days to have a large, expensive mixing desk, or to have loads of different outboard effects units. You can create great mixes using just your software.