Stop Guessing with Your Mix: Master the Technical Skills Pro Engineers Use Daily
Your music deserves better than muddy bass, clipped and crushed dynamics, and tracks that sound off. Learn metering, EQ, and compression techniques that turn amateur recordings into professional releases.
Who This Course Is For
This course is perfect for:
- Bedroom Producers who want their beats and tracks to compete with professional releases
- Podcasters who need their voice recordings to sound clear and broadcast-ready
- Musicians & Songwriters who record at home and want studio-quality results
- Content Creators who need professional audio for YouTube, TikTok, or streaming
- Audio Enthusiasts who are tired of guessing and want to understand what they're hearing
You don't need expensive gear or prior experience - just a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) and the desire to finally understand what's happening in your mix.
What You'll Learn
Read your meters confidently
and know exactly when your audio is too loud, too quiet, or just right for any platform
Apply EQ like a professional
to eliminate muddiness, add clarity, and make instruments sit perfectly in your mix
Set compression parameters
(ratio, threshold, attack, release) with purpose instead of randomly twisting knobs
✓ Control dynamics without crushing the life out of your audio or making it sound over-processed
✓ Prepare your mixes for mastering at the correct levels and with the right headroom
✓ Meet technical specifications for Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and other streaming platforms
Curriculum
Meet Your Instructor
Hello, My name is Corbin Young. I'm a producer and musician with over 15 years of experience working with audio live on the stage and in the studio. When I was getting started so many of my early recordings suffered because I failed to understand how digital audio works; they were too loud, too quiet, there was too much bass, too little bass, and it wasn't until I took the time to understand the fundamentals of digital audio that I was able to make songs that were featured in radio and film.
So I made this course to guide you on what you need to know about sound and how it looks in your software.