Setting up your mix is key to a productive workflow. Propper labeling and grouping of your tracks will give you more flexability and easily isolate designated sections of the mix. Using your ears and having the visual feed back will allow you to mix faster and more accurately.
Derek Bradford — New York City Recording Connection
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