Mixing: Where Stems Become a Song
A mix is an act of spatial design. Every track occupies three dimensions: volume (fader — how loud), stereo position (pan — where in the left-right field), and frequency space (EQ — which sonic frequencies it occupies). The art is giving each element its own space so nothing masks anything else. The interactive knowledge panel above updates as you work, explaining each concept in context — mute, solo, pan, EQ, gain staging. Load some stems and experiment. The best way to learn mixing is to break things, then fix them.