Mix Rescue: Richard Wilkinson | Audio Files
Here are links to the audio files from FEBRUARY 2008's MIX RESCUE article.
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Here are links to the audio files from FEBRUARY 2008's MIX RESCUE article.
Here are links to the audio files from September 2007's MIX RESCUE article, for those readers who buy the magazine from the newsagent and don't wish to type in all the long URLs.
These audio files demonstrate some of the mix processing used to create the Wild Hope remix.
The accompanying audio files demonstrate some of the mix processing used to create this month's remix.

We overhaul Bristol band Taxi's mix sound in search of punchier drums, meatier guitars, and a more polished lead vocal.

Kick drum and lead vocal present tough processing challenges in this installment's remix.

Can't get your mix sounding right? Let SOS sort it out! This month we tackle some eastern European folk music.

Here are the audio files that accompany February 2019's Mix Rescue article.
Audio files to accompany the article.
Audio files to accompany the article.

Thoughtfully prepared DAW templates can leave you with more time for the creative and musical side of mixing.
Here are the links to the MP3 and WAV files that accompany the SOS February 2009 Mix Rescue article for our newsstand/bookstore readers who do not have eSub-access to the main web article and don't fancy typing in all the long URL links.

Even when you're mixing completely 'in the box', a small analogue mixer can still prove really useful in the home studio, for both recording and monitoring duties...

Brush up on your listening skills, as we dissect some hits from a recording and production perspective. This month: Lorde, Pablo Ziegler Trio, Chris Stapleton and Shakira.

We examine the production of some commercial releases to help you brush up on your listening skills. This time: Joey + Rory and our Classic Mix is Fats Domino's ‘Blueberry Hill’ (1956).

Paul explores some of the thinking behind the introduction of our 'Mix Rescue' series.

We explore some of the most common causes of mix failure we’ve tackled in our monthly Mix Rescue column. Banish these demons and you’re most of the way to a devilishly good mix! Here are ten reasons why your mixes don’t work — and what you can do about it!

Brush up on your listening skills, as we dissect some hits from a recording and production perspective. This month: Rudimental, George Ezra, Drake, Ariana Grande, plus Classic Mix: Cher ‘Believe’ (1998).

This month: Grace • Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Trust Choir • Jamie Lawson • Elvis Presley & The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra • Classic Mix: The Prodigy ‘Breathe’ (1997)