How to mix – for producers
Mixing audio stories — creating balance and clarity with all of the audio elements in a story — is an essential part of the production process. It’s the point when muddy audio becomes intelligible, when music is balanced perfectly against the voice, and when creative choices about fades and scene tape are brought to life.
Mixing is so important and yet it can seem inaccessible, frustrating, and tedious. It uses tools not found elsewhere in the production process and demands skills that can be challenging to learn. It doesn’t have to be this way!
In this hands-on workshop, Vox’s Rob Byers will help you understand the fundamental skills and tools needed to mix an audio story and solve common audio problems. You will work through mix exercises and receive in-the-moment feedback, designed to improve your comfort and facility with mixing your own pieces.
Prerequisites
In order to take this course you must:
- Have access to any DAW (Pro Tools, Adobe Audition, Hindenburg, Reaper, etc.)
- Know *how* to use the DAW with enough proficiency to edit, level, and deliver a piece — even if it’s not quite sounding the way you’d like it to!
- Read the NPR Training mixing guide prior to the start of the workshop.
*This class is capped at 10.
About Your Instructor
Rob Byers
Testimonials
Rob was an excellent teacher, there was ample time for questions and making sure everyone could follow.
It was a great balance between going over the fundamentals and talking about some more advanced stuff. Both were important and I learned lots. Also, Rob is such a natural teacher, was so nice to everyone, and explained things so clearly.
practical and simple, demystifying
I enjoyed that it was taught by Rob Byers, who is talented and well respected as an audio engineer. Also enjoyed the small class size and that it was available virtually. I'm also very happy with new things I learned: how to use a master track and how to use the EQ plug in and where to find these things in Adobe Audition. I'm excited to practice with some old audio files I have.
I really enjoyed the exercises Rob gave us and that we could screen share with him so that he could demonstrate on our programs who to find and do what he was explaining.