Subject: [Workshop Lesson 1] This happened to me too . . .

Hi Friend,


I’ve told this story before but it bares repeating - When I first started mixing I had a problem similar to what you might now be going through - the balance of my mixes sucked. Vocals sometimes too loud, vocals sometimes too quiet, not enough bass, too much kick - you know how it goes.


I’ve been very, very lucky over my mixing career to learn from some of the BEST in the business, and one of them was a disciple of the legendary engineer/producer Tom Dowd (Cream, Allman Brothers, Eric Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd and tons more). 


Tom could get a mix together without even listening to it just by watching the console VU meters!


I learned this method a long time ago (yes, it really works on bass, drums and vocals), but nobody has real VU meters anymore and the digital ones don’t respond in quite the same way.


So I began to think, “What if there was a similar way to do that using the standard peak meters on a DAW?”


It took a while, but I’ve finally perfected a balance method around this concept that really works on every mix element that you’ll ever work with. It’s what I’m going to show you in the first Lesson of this Music Mixing Secrets Workshop.


You can register here to get in and see it right now:


>>>CLICK HERE TO REGISTER<<<



If you’re having problems with your mix balance, or you just want to improve on the results you’re getting now, you’ve come to the right place for the answer to the problem.


By the way, I’d love to hear your comments about this meter balance method at the end!


See you there,


Bobby



P.S. I’m actually going to show you 2 ways to balance things up. Either way will improve your very next mix!


REGISTER HERE: https://www.bobbyowsinskicourses.com/registration



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