Getting Pro-Sounding Mixes FAST

There are two crucial factors to building a successful career as a mixer:

1.Having the skills to turn out amazing mixes

2.Working highly efficiently

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Most courses cover the first part in detail. And if you’ve been honing your craft for some time, I’m sure you’re able to turn around fantastic sounding mixes already!

But what about the second part?

Working efficiently is – AT LEAST – equally important to a successful career.– Why? It allows you to:

1.Earn more for every hour you invest. This is especially crucial for solopreneurs.

2.Work with more clients within the same timeframe. This will generate additional exposure, put your name on the map, and vastly expand your network in the music industry.

3.Achieve a healthy work-life balance Whether you’re a full-time or part-time engineer, you want to be able to spend time with friends & family, or go to a bar sometimes!

4.Lead to happier and returning clients. How? More on that later….

Now that we’ve established how important an efficient workflow actually is, how do you achieve it?That’s exactly what this course is designed to teach you!

When it comes to speed mixing, there is probably no better mentor than Nashville Mixer Billy Decker (Chris Young, Rod Adkins, Sam Hunt).

With 16 #1 Billboard singles under his belt, Billy has mixed 1500 songs within 1 year, as well as an insane 17 songs in a day!

In addition to being a highly successful engineer, Billy is a proud father, book author of ‘Template Mixing and Mastering’, has released his own plugin line, as well as multiple sample packs.

He’s done all that, mind you, without ever having an assistant!

In this course, Billy teaches you how to mix highly efficiently using templates. So you can skyrocket your career, make more money, work with more clients, and have a better work-life balance at the same time.

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Watch the video below to learn more about this game-changing course from Billy Decker!

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