🔥 FREE 3-DAY EVENT - Starts Monday, June 12th at 10am Pacific 🔥
Introducing the
Fix-Your-Room Challenge™️
In your room, your mix sounds great. But in the car, it falls flat. Join us for this 3-day challenge where we'll be breaking down why this happens — and how to fix it.
By the end, you'll have a step-by-step plan for optimizing your studio to make sure your mixes sound EXACTLY the same in your car (and everywhere else).
Starts Monday, June 12th, at 10am Pacific
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WHAT IS IT?
This is a 1-day live challenge, hosted online on Zoom, that’s going to help you improve the first-shot translation of all your mixes and masters.
The goal? For your mixes to sound EXACTLY the same outside your room as they do in your studio. No more car tests necessary.
We'll walk you through the entire process, step-by-step...
This free event is hosted in partnership with GIK Acoustics and Sonarworks
1-DAY EVENT
In just a few hours, our goal is to give you a full step-by-step action plan for fixing your room.
JOIN US LIVE
We’ll walk you through the entire process while you follow along, implementing what you learn.
READY?
Sign up now for FREE
Starts Monday, June 12th, at 10am Pacific
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"I gotta say, I learned more practical material here in a few months than I did at a 4 year university"
Kevin Koelzer — Acoustic Guitarist & Audio Engineer
CAN'T I JUST USE HEADPHONES?
While mixing on headphones is possible, you can't beat having both a great set of headphones AND a great room.
If you truly want to produce industry-quality mixes and masters, it helps to listen on speakers too. The truth is, a lot of listeners will be using speakers, so you need to know how your mix/master is going to translate.
You also need to be aware that most headphones are not perfectly flat and have their own inaccuracies. This is something we will talk about at the event too.
So, while it's certainly possible to achieve good mixes with headphones and lots of testing in the car, everything gets easier when you have an accurate listening environment, in addition to a good set of headphones.
MEET YOUR MENTORS
Caleb Loveless is a 25-year veteran in the industry and co-owner of Slowave Studios and Black Fox Mastering. Caleb has worked as a songwriter, producer and mix/mastering engineer for charting artists, some of the world’s largest brands and major film/TV studios.
Jake Kodweis is a music producer, songwriter, and educator. Jake signed his first record label deal in 2005, has licensed over 1,500 tracks, and helped thousands of artists achieve their true potential and build their music careers.
Dane Holmes has produced, composed and engineered for some of the worlds largest brands, budding artists and film/tv projects — such as Stranger Things. Dane’s unique strengths in composition and crafting cutting edge sound design has secured him a strong foothold in the industry.
"I want to thank you guys, the puzzle in my head fell into place and the big picture started to make sense to me."
Georgi Dechev — Mixing, Mastering, Songwriting.
STEP #1: POSITIONING
ROOM CHOICE
The ideal room dimensions and choosing the right room.
SPEAKER POSITION
Most people get this wrong, yet it's incredibly important.
HARMAN CALCULATOR
You'll calculate the best location for your listening position.
STEP #2: SOFTWARE
MEASUREMENT
How to use SoundID Reference by Sonarworks to measure your room.
ANALYSIS
How to analyze these measurements & identify issues.
AMROC CALCULATOR
Identify the most problematic room modes in your room.
STEP #3: TREATMENT
TREATMENT TYPES
Absorbers vs diffusers and which to use where.
SPEAKER POSITION
Where to place treatment in your room for the best results.
ADDITIONAL TIPS
Other things you need to know in order to optimize your room.
REGISTER NOW TO SECURE YOUR SEAT
1-DAY EVENT
In just a few hours, our goal is to give you a full step-by-step action plan for fixing your room.
JOIN US LIVE
We’ll walk you through the entire process while you follow along, implementing what you learn.
READY?
Sign up now for FREE
YOU GOT QUESTIONS? WE HAVE ANSWERS.
Purchasing pre-built panels is what we generally recommend, and it's why we partnered with GIK for this event. However, you can build panels yourself if you want to. The theory we'll be teaching in this event remains the same either way.
SoundID Reference by Sonarworks will help with any room but it's not a replacement for proper monitor placement and acoustic treatment. We'll be covering that too, then it's up to you whether you use SoundID Reference in addition or not (although we highly recommend it).
The entire event is hosted online over Zoom. After registering on this page, you will be sent an email with the Zoom link for the live event.
Not at all. We know that most people are working with less than ideal rooms. We'll go through a step-by-step process for analyzing your room and figuring out exactly what it needs to reach a professional level.