No More Big MONO - Panning Tutorial
Mar 26, 2021When we think of a powerful mix, we expect it to be rich, deep, and wide.
But sadly, most people mixing never get the wide mixes they want.
They might have stereo instruments and tracks, but always end up with a “Big Mono” feel in their mix…
Where there are a ton of stereo tracks, but the mix just feels like one stale block of sound.
But the truth is – if you want a wide mix, it’s not about using stereo tracks or widening plugins…
It’s about using your panning knobs correctly in your mixes.
In this week’s video, Multi-Platinum mixer IRKO reveals just how he creates wide mixes for his clients.
You’ll discover some sneaky automation tricks you can use for real width in your mixes, and an easy hack to start getting more stereo separation when mixing.
Check it out below!
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