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Studio mixing school

Ear training for people who actually mix music

Studio Mix turns mix theory into daily listening reps. Instead of watching another tutorial, you practice frequency identification, compression detection, reverb choices, level balance, panning, masking, and full-band decisions.

Studio Mix training

What you will be able to do

Identify frequency bands by ear instead of sweeping blindly.

Hear compression, reverb, panning, saturation, masking, and balance decisions.

Practice with genre-aware mix contexts rather than abstract beeps.

Build a durable ear through daily drills, knowledge cards, and belt tests.

Start with the free tools

Curriculum focus

Frequency ID and EQ

Recognize frequency ranges, match EQ moves, and hear masking before reaching for a plugin.

Compression and dynamics

Detect attack, release, ratio, pumping, level changes, and transient shape.

Space and balance

Practice reverb, delay, depth, panning, level balance, and translation checks.

Genre mix decisions

Work through rock, pop, metal, country, folk, jazz, electronic, and bluegrass contexts.

Good fit if

  • You want EQ ear training that connects to real mix decisions.
  • You are looking for a SoundGym alternative with a broader music-practice system.
  • You need drills that turn mix tutorials into repeatable listening skill.

One subscription covers every school

Start in Studio Mix, then keep the same account, belt system, and subscription as you move into the rest of Main Act.

Questions

Is Studio Mix just frequency quizzes?

No. Frequency ID is only the entry point. The school also covers compression, reverb, panning, masking, mix balance, genre decisions, and full-session practice.

Do I need a DAW?

No. The training runs in the browser. A DAW helps you apply the skill, but the drills are built for focused ear practice.