
"Separating your elements" is a simple enough mixing advice - let's look at a case study of a modern deep techno track by Rene Wise — The highs and lows are completely separated, so we can notice what this mixing style feels like, and whether we might want to apply it in our own work.
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Contents:
0:00 Notice what's missing?
1:10 Separation of elements
1:40 Exploring in depth
2:30 It's a stylistic choice