Summary
In this chapter, we discussed the process of a track mixdown, and how you can approach it.
We also discussed advanced mixing techniques and how they can be carried out in Ableton Live, such as split-band processing to process sounds that engage multiple frequency ranges to maintain clarity.
We also looked at sidechaining reverbs for corrective and creative applications, parallel compression to bring more flavor to our sounds, and mid-side EQing to take further control of the stereo field.
Furthermore, we talked about how you can prepare your mix for mastering to ensure that your mastering engineer can do the best possible job as you provide them with the appropriate export of your mixed song.
In the next chapter, we will look at how to manage your files and troubleshoot in Ableton Live.