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If you've ever handed off a session and watched a mix engineer struggle to save it — or been that engineer — you already know the truth: what happens in the recording stage follows you all the way to the master.
In this video series, I sit down and break down the most common recording mistakes I've seen artists, producers, and engineers make inside the studio — mistakes that could've been avoided before a single plugin was opened. What We Cover in This Series From gain staging and mic placement to arrangement decisions that strangle a mix before it starts, we go deep on the things nobody talks about until it's too late. Whether you're tracking vocals in a home studio or running a full session at a professional facility, these are the blind spots that cost you time, money, and sonic quality. Because here's the reality: If you spend more time recording it right, you spend less time trying to save it later. That's not just a philosophy — it's the difference between a mix that translates and one that doesn't.
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AuthorDotDaEngineer is a multi-award-winning audio engineer and founder of 669 Studios and 334 Atelier. With a decade of experience and a global ear, Dot brings both precision and soul to every sound. Archives
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