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Music Production and Mixing Tips for Beginner Producers | Inside The Mix

Music Production and Mixing Tips for Beginner Producers
Music Production and Mixing Tips for Beginner Producers | Inside The Mix
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  • Music Production and Mixing Tips for Beginner Producers | Inside The Mix

    #232: Fix Muddy Mixes With Arrangement, Not Plugins

    03.2.2026 | 33 Min.
    Clearer mixes don’t come from buying more plugins, they come from making better decisions. In this episode of Inside The Mix, Marc Matthews sits down with returning guest Tim Benson (Aisle9) to show beginner and intermediate producers how to get clearer mixes using arrangement, sound selection, and simple processing choices that actually translate.
    This episode is for independent producers struggling with muddy, crowded mixes that fall apart on headphones, Bluetooth speakers, or in the car. Marc and Tim explain why clarity starts at the source, writing interlocking drum and bass parts, choosing sounds that live in different frequency ranges, and being ruthless about what truly earns a place in the arrangement before reaching for EQ.
    From there, they break down practical mix decisions that deliver immediate results: why gentle high-pass filtering and small cuts around 200–400 Hz often outperform aggressive boosts, how thinning stacked hats and shakers reduces ear fatigue, and when adding “air” helps—or hurts—your mix. Compression gets a reality check too, with clear guidance on attack and release settings that protect groove, where firm control matters (vocals, bass, snare), and when colour is more useful than gain reduction.
    You’ll also learn simple systems you can repeat in every mix: sidechaining kick and bass for headroom, panning colliding parts apart, automating short dips for vocals, and using the one-mute test to identify what’s adding music or mud instantly.
    TL;DR: Clear mixes aren’t about plugins—they’re about arrangement, sound choice, and small, intentional mix decisions that reduce mud and improve translation.
    If this episode helped your mixes, follow the show and share it with one producer who’s fighting muddiness in their tracks.
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    #231: Free Synth Plugin Tutorial - Surge XT Strings from Scratch

    27.1.2026 | 14 Min.
    Free synth plugins can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re staring at an empty patch and just want results. In this episode of Inside The Mix, Marc Matthews walks beginner and intermediate producers through a practical Surge XT tutorial, showing how to design mix-ready high strings from an init patch using this powerful free synth plugin.
    Surge XT is a free, open-source synthesizer packed with features, but more options don’t always mean better results. Marc focuses on what actually matters in a real track: speed, tone, and fit in the mix. Starting with a quick interface overview, he explains how small workflow tweaks, like using Surge XT’s Dark skin, can improve focus before sound design even begins.
    From there, the episode breaks down a simple, repeatable system: building the core tone with two saw oscillators, controlled unison width, and careful detuning to avoid phase issues. Marc explains envelope shaping in plain language, why octave placement matters for strings, and how gentle filtering prevents harshness without killing brightness.
    The final section covers effects that solve problems at the source. You’ll hear how light chorus and plate reverb help strings sit in a dense house mix—often reducing the need to fight levels later. Along the way, Marc shares a clear framework for evaluating any free synthesizer: how fast it gets you to a usable sound, how intuitive the controls are, and whether the result works in context.
    If you’re looking for a free synth plugin that earns its place in your workflow, this episode shows how to test Surge XT properly, inside a real project with real constraints.
    TL;DR: Marc designs high strings from scratch in Surge XT, showing how to judge a free synth plugin by speed, clarity, and real mix results—not presets.
    Links mentioned in this episode:
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    If you'd like a second set of ears on your mix or workflow, you can book a no-pressure chat here
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    #230: What Is a Null Test? Stop Guessing Your Mix Changes with Eric Mitchell

    20.1.2026 | 36 Min.
    Null testing is one of the fastest ways to prove what actually changes in a mix. In this episode of Inside The Mix, Marc Matthews sits down with mastering engineer Eric Mitchell to explain what a null test is, how phase cancellation works, and how producers can use null testing to stop guessing and start making confident decisions.
    Built for beginner to intermediate music producers, this conversation answers common questions like: What is a null test in audio? Do similar plugins really sound different? Can meter settings or power conditioners affect digital audio? Marc and Eric walk through real-world null test examples, flipping polarity, aligning samples precisely, and listening only to what doesn’t cancel.
    Together, they put popular studio myths to the test. Do plugins built on the same code cancel perfectly? Can DAW meter scaling change your sound? Does file integrity survive cloud storage and drive transfers? Eric shares clear results and a calm framework for evaluating bold claims without getting lost in internet noise or expectation bias.
    Listeners also learn how to run a null test step by step: use identical source files, line them up sample-accurately, invert polarity, and expect differences more often than silence. The episode covers the limits too, why analogue passes won’t fully null, and how to use measurements to support musical taste rather than replace it.
    If you’re tired of second-guessing mix choices or buying duplicate tools, this episode shows how null testing can save time, money, and mental energy.
    TL;DR: Null testing uses phase cancellation to reveal real differences between audio files. Marc Matthews and Eric Mitchell explain how to run null tests, bust audio myths, and make confident mix decisions backed by evidence
    Links mentioned in this episode:
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    Ways to connect with Marc:
    If you'd like a second set of ears on your mix or workflow, you can book a no-pressure chat here
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    #229: Finish Songs Faster with These Logic Pro Workflow Tips

    13.1.2026 | 16 Min.
    Logic Pro workflow tips can dramatically speed up music production, and in this episode of Inside The Mix, Marc Matthews breaks down seven practical Logic Pro tweaks that remove friction and help producers finish more music, faster.
    Designed for beginner to intermediate Logic Pro users, this episode tackles a common frustration: slow sessions that kill creativity. Marc explains why workflow, not plugins, CPU power, or inspiration, is usually the real bottleneck in Logic Pro music production.
    Listeners learn how to restore creative flow with MIDI Chase, ensuring sustained notes always trigger when playback starts mid-phrase. Marc then shows how to assign a third tool to the right mouse button so essential edits like Gain or Scissors are always one click away. Visual organisation comes next, with auto-colouring tracks, regions, and markers to make large sessions readable at a glance.
    Timing and arrangement get a boost using Groove Track and Flex, aligning stacked vocals quickly while keeping performances natural. Marc also shares overlooked Logic Pro workflow tips for routing, like instantly revealing the correct aux, and using marker shortcuts to navigate song structure without breaking momentum. The episode wraps with a powerful creative trick: converting Flex Pitch data to MIDI to generate new musical ideas directly from audio.
    Each tip is explained clearly, with real-world examples and a focus on repeatable systems you can build into your templates.
    TL;DR
    Slow Logic Pro sessions aren’t about plugins or CPU, they’re about workflow friction. Marc Matthews shares 7 beginner-friendly Logic Pro workflow tips that speed up editing, organisation, timing, routing, and creative decision-making so you can stay in flow and finish more music, faster.
    Subscribe to Inside The Mix for more Logic Pro workflow deep dives, and share which tip sped up your sessions the most.
    Send me a message
    Support the show
    Ways to connect with Marc:
    If you'd like a second set of ears on your mix or workflow, you can book a no-pressure chat here
    Radio-ready mixes start here - get the FREE weekly tips
    Follow Marc's Socials:
    Instagram | YouTube | Synth Music Mastering
    Thanks for listening!!
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    #228: Networking for Beginners: How to Build Real Connections Without Being Awkward

    06.1.2026 | 13 Min.
    A single Spotify comment sparked a bigger question: Does networking actually help musicians, or are you on your own? In this episode, Marc breaks down networking tips for beginners who want real results without feeling fake, awkward, or salesy. If you’ve ever wondered how to network as a beginner, or asked yourself “what is not an example of professional networking?”, this conversation offers a clear, no-cringe reset you can use immediately.
    We start by reframing what professional networking really is, and what it isn’t. Blind DMs, copy-paste promo, and asking for favours from strangers? Not examples of professional networking. Instead, Marc explains why trust, context, and consistency matter more than follower counts, and answers common beginner questions like “how do beginners network with no connections?” and “how do you network without sounding fake?” Talent only opens doors when people know you exist and trust your work—and that trust is built through small, human interactions.
    From there, we get practical. You’ll learn how to start networking as a beginner using warm introductions, why they outperform cold outreach, and the exact low-pressure question that often unlocks a new contact. We break down online networking tips for beginners, including how to engage publicly before sending a DM, how to pick one platform to focus on, and how to write short, natural messages that don’t feel awkward or transactional. This is especially useful if you’re asking, “How do I network when I hate networking?” or “How do introverts network effectively?”
    We also map out where networking actually works: Discord servers, curated group chats, niche forums, gigs, workshops, and meetups, and how to spot high-signal spaces without burning time. You’ll get a simple weekly networking cadence beginners can stick to: two helpful public interactions, one thoughtful DM, and one introduction you make for someone else. It’s a sustainable way to build a professional network from scratch, especially for producers, artists, and creatives.
    As we look ahead to 2026, we’re doubling down on in-person connections, studio sessions, and conversations that start with curiosity, not promotion. Consider this your nudge to reach out to one person this week simply to acknowledge their work. If you’re looking for beginner-friendly networking strategies that actually lead to collaborations, gigs, and momentum, this episode shows you how to start, without being awkward, fake, or pushy.
    If the ideas land, share this episode with a producer friend, subscribe for more practical breakdowns, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. Who’s one warm introduction you’ll ask for this week?
    Send me a message
    Support the show
    Ways to connect with Marc:
    If you'd like a second set of ears on your mix or workflow, you can book a no-pressure chat here
    Radio-ready mixes start here - get the FREE weekly tips
    Follow Marc's Socials:
    Instagram | YouTube | Synth Music Mastering
    Thanks for listening!!
    Try Riverside for FREE

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How do you make your mixes sound professional as a beginner? What’s the real difference between mixing and mastering? And do you actually need expensive gear to produce great music at home?Inside The Mix is the podcast for beginner and early-career music producers, as well as hobbyist musicians, who want clear, practical answers to the most common questions in music production and mixing music. Each episode breaks down real-world techniques used in audio engineering, helping you improve clarity, balance, and confidence in your mixes — even in a home studio.You’ll learn how to:Make your mixes sound professional as a beginner without overcomplicating your workflowFix common problems like muddy mixes, weak low-end, and poor translationUnderstand the difference between mixing and mastering — and when you really need eachBuild a reliable production process using tools you already ownHosted by Marc Matthews, Inside The Mix goes beyond generic beginner tutorials. Expect insightful interviews with industry-leading engineers and producers, listener-focused round-table critiques, and practical coaching designed to accelerate your progress. Past guests include Grammy Award-winning professionals such as Dom Morley (Adele) and Mike Exeter (Black Sabbath).👉 Start with audience favourite:Episode #175 – What’s the Secret to Mixing Without Muddiness? Achieving Clarity and Dynamics in a MixSubscribe, follow, and explore Inside The Mix to grow from beginner to confident producer — one mix at a time.
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