The Broadcast Mix, Part 2: Detailing Both Aux & Group/Matrix Approaches
The aux mix is basically a monitor mix for the broadcast feed, while the group/matrix mix is a different thing altogether. Let’s dig into using one or the other.
The aux mix is basically a monitor mix for the broadcast feed, while the group/matrix mix is a different thing altogether. Let’s dig into using one or the other.
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Introducing two solid, straightforward approaches for successful online mixes as well as detailing one that it’s usually best to avoid.
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