These 5 multitracks contain a variety of key mixing challenges. Tackle them all, and your skills will improve by leaps and bounds!
1. Jackie Greene - “Don’t Let The Devil Take Your Mind”
This session was recorded live, so there’s lots of bleed between tracks. You’ll likely have to rely on unconventional mixing techniques to create clarity and separation. This one’s hard work!
2. Giselle - “Moss”
An unconventional electronica/classical crossover track with a very complex arrangement. This session will help develop your ability to differentiate competing sounds.
3. Actions - “Devil’s Words”
This modern pop/punk track will put your drum mixing abilities to the test. The recording quality is subpar, which will challenge you to dig in and make the most with what you’ve got.
4. Street Noise - “Revelations”
Originally recorded in 1975 on analog tape. Great for those looking to experience the unique challenges of working with tape (hint: there’s lots of hiss).
5. Wess Meets West - “64 Bristol”
For those looking to improve their guitar mixing skills, this is the session for you. A large track count and busy arrangement make it exceptionally difficult to achieve clarity. Good luck!