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The Art of Mixing
The Art of Mixing

Wed, 27 Aug

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Mullumbimby

The Art of Mixing

In this small-group workshop, I’ll share the practical tips and strategies I use every day to bring mixes across the finish line — without the burnout.

Time & Location

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27 Aug 2025, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm AEST

Mullumbimby, Left Bank Rd, Mullumbimby NSW 2482, Australia

About the event

If you’ve ever sat behind the faders thinking “I’ve done everything I can — why doesn’t it sound right yet?” — this workshop is for you.


The Art of Mixing is a practical, in-person session designed to help self-producing artists, music producers, and emerging sound engineers gain clarity around the mixing process.


Over two hours, you’ll learn how to shape your mix from rough to release-ready — without getting stuck in endless tweaking or second-guessing.

You’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of:

  • What really makes a mix sound “finished”

  • The key stages of a professional mixing workflow

  • Where to focus your time and attention

  • Common traps that slow things down — and how to avoid them


Instead of vague theory or hyping plugins, I’ll open up a real mix session from my own work and show you around — step by step. You’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at how I structure, balance, and refine a track, and I’ll explain the decisions I’m making along the way.


Whether you're mixing your own music, working with other artists, or still figuring out how to pull a song together — this session will give you tools to work faster and mix with more confidence.


Who this workshop is for

  • Self-producing musicians who want their mixes to sound more professional

  • Music producers looking to sharpen their ears and improve their process

  • Up-and-coming sound engineers who want practical insight into modern mix workflows

Genres covered include rock, funk, soul, indie, folk, reggae, country, singer-songwriter, roots, blues, jazz — and anything performed by humans using real instruments.


🚫 Who it's not for

If your music is primarily beat-driven, sample-based, or electronic (EDM, trap, techno, etc.), this particular session won’t be the best fit. (Different tools, different workflows.)


What you’ll take away:

  • A better understanding of how to structure your mixing workflow

  • Insight into how pro engineers make decisions

  • Clarity on what to prioritise — and what to stop obsessing over

  • Practical tips you can apply straight away in your own studio


Workshop Details

Where: Mix Artist Studio, Mullumbimby NSW

Limited to: 6 participants only

Cost: $149 + booking fee

Booking required – this will fill quickly


About your host


Hi, I'm Jan ‘Yarn’ Muths - recording and mixing engineer, and founder of Mix Artist Studio. I’ve been helping musicians shape their sound for over 25 years, and I’ve worked as a uni-lecturer teaching mixing and production for over 24 years at SAE and Southern Cross Uni.


I specialise in helping artists make emotionally powerful, great-sounding records - without the burnout. This workshop is a chance to share some of what I’ve learned with musicians and artists like you.

Whether you're mixing in your bedroom or in a home studio setup, if you're ready to shift from stuck to confident, this workshop is a great place to start.


Book now to grab your spot — just 6 seats available.


Let’s help you find your mix flow.


Jan 'Yarn' Muths


Mix Artist Studio






Tickets

  • General Admission

    Please arrive 15 min prior (5:45PM)

    $149.00

    +$3.73 ticket service fee

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Acknowledgement of Country

At mixartist.com.au, we acknowledge the Arakwal people as the traditional owners and custodians of the country on which we live and work. We honour the First Nations peoples' culture and connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects and express our gratitude to elders past, present and emerging.

© 2024 by Jan 'Yarn' Muths, owner of MixArtist.com.au, photos by Adam Zapolski

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