Computer Music

MIXING ELECTRONIC BEATS

Getting your electronic beats mixed well together can make or break the backbone of your tune

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How to mix different genres on the main DAWs

So far in this Electronic Beats special, we’ve shown you how to program great beats and select – or even create – the right sounds to use. While these are fundamenta­l to creating great drum tracks, no matter how impressive your sequencing skills, poorly mixed beats will always fail to satisfy. This can be frustratin­g for the less technicall­y inclined musician or producer, but getting big, clear-sounding drum mixes isn’t as complicate­d as you might imagine.

The golden rule is to give each element its own space in the mix. This can be done by manipulati­ng frequency (with the help of equalisers or filters), stereo panorama (using mid/side utilities, reverb and auto-panner effects, among other things) or volume (via sidechain compressio­n, gating and specialise­d dynamics processors such as Logic’s Enveloper or Cubase’s Envelope Shaper).

Getting your drums sounding right is of the utmost importance when you’re making dance music, and in the following walkthroug­hs we’ll show you how these techniques can be used to transform some very raw drum tracks into profession­alsounding, club-ready beats. Of course, there’s no one-size-fits-all-genres approach to mixing, so we’ll be covering three different flavours of mixdown: a full-on drum ’n’ bass banger, a more chilled-out dubstep beat and a strippedba­ck minimal house groove.

We’ll use a number of DAWs for these walkthroug­hs, but the techniques we’ll be describing are universal and equally applicable, no matter what software you’re using – in fact, all of the plugins involved are from each DAW’s stock effects library. We’ll show you how a common-or-garden compressor can be used to enhance a drum track’s transients, and how modulation effects can be used to ‘stereoise’ mono signals. Getting to grips with good beat mixing technique can help inform your drum programmin­g too, so once you’ve followed these guides you’ll be on course to make your best ever electronic beats.

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