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The Client Wants to Watch You Mix Live. Now What?

Posted on April 30, 2026April 28, 2026 by TB

It used to be a once-in-a-while request. A producer in another city wanting to “hop on a Zoom” and listen as you push faders. Now it’s every other booking. Half your clients have heard about Audiomovers, Source Nexus, or SessionWire and they want in on the session. On paper, this should be a good thing….

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You’re About to Fire a Mixing Client. Read This First.

Posted on April 28, 2026April 27, 2026 by TB

Every mix engineer has one. The client who texts at 1am. The one who sends back v6 with a totally new reference track. The one who pays late, argues about deposits, and somehow always has “just one more thing” before final approval. You know who I’m talking about. And you’ve probably been telling yourself for…

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You’re Not Getting Paid to Sort Files. How to Stop Losing Hours to Bad Session Prep

Posted on April 23, 2026April 20, 2026 by TB

You open the folder. Sixty-seven files. No labels. Three different sample rates. Half of them are MP3s. There is a subfolder called “FINAL USE THESE” and another called “ACTUALLY USE THESE ONES.” A text file says “the vocal is in the other folder I sent last week.” This is not mixing. This is archaeology. Every…

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No Contract, No Mix. Why Every Engineer Needs One (and What Goes in It)

Posted on April 21, 2026April 20, 2026 by TB

You finished the mix. The client ghosted. No payment. No reply. No recourse. Or maybe you did get paid, but only after three weeks of chasing invoices while the client squeezed in four extra revision rounds they never mentioned upfront. Either way, you lost time, money, and a little bit of your sanity. A mix…

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Your Client’s Rough Mix Is Telling You Everything. Are You Listening?

Posted on April 16, 2026April 14, 2026 by TB

Every mix starts the same way. You get the stems, you get a note that says something like “here’s a rough for reference,” and you get a bounce that was probably thrown together at 2 AM after a twelve-hour session. That client rough mix sitting in your inbox is the most important file you’ll open…

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Your Mixes Are Good. So Why Isn’t Anyone Hiring You?

Posted on April 14, 2026April 14, 2026 by TB

You can make a song sound like it belongs on a Spotify editorial playlist. Your low end is tight, your vocal sits perfectly, and your automation is tasteful. But your inbox is empty. No new projects. No inquiries. Just silence. This is one of the most frustrating places to be as a mix engineer. You…

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How to Price Your Mixes So You Actually Make a Living

Posted on April 9, 2026May 30, 2026 by TB

Search “how much does mixing cost” and you will find dozens of articles. Every single one is written for artists trying to figure out what to pay. Rate breakdowns, tier comparisons, “what to expect at each price point.” None of them answer the question from your side of the console: how do you set your…

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7 Warning Signs a Mixing Client Will Waste Your Time

Posted on April 7, 2026April 3, 2026 by TB

You need the work. The inbox has been quiet for a week, and someone just slid into your DMs asking about rates. So you say yes before you even hear the tracks. Three weeks later you are on revision nine, the client has changed direction twice, and the person who originally contacted you has disappeared….

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You’re Mixing From Home. Here’s How to Not Lose Your Mind (Or Your Clients).

Posted on April 2, 2026April 6, 2026 by TB

Most mix engineers are running at least part of their business remotely now. Maybe all of it. You’re getting stems over Dropbox, feedback over text, and approvals over email — if you’re lucky enough to get a clear approval at all. The actual mixing is the easy part. Everything around it is where projects fall…

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Your Mixes Are Good. So Why Isn’t Anyone Hiring You?

Posted on March 31, 2026May 30, 2026 by TB

Every mix engineer hits the same wall eventually. You know your mixes are good. Your monitoring chain is dialed. Your plugin arsenal could arm a small country. However, your inbox stays quiet. The question isn’t whether you can mix — it’s whether anyone knows you can. Finding mix engineer clients is a completely different skill…

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