 Welcome back fellow techies to our latest tutorial video. I am The Technician Project. Today's tutorial we're going to show you how to do a general mix in Logic Pro X. It follows on from our previous video on how to do a vocal mix in Logic Pro X. So where we left off we done our vocals and now we're ready to do our complete general mix. We have our arranged window open and our mixed window open. And we're just going to work our way through the mix. Let's play the track first. Whilst we're playing the track we can hear that there's some loudness going on, some peaking. So we're just going to edit the faders across the tracks and try and work out where that peak is going from. And bring in certain instruments. So all I'm doing is editing the kick drum. Trying to increase the kick because I feel I can't hear it enough in the mix. I also feel that the vocals were a little bit loud so we're going to try and turn those down. And increase the distortion a little bit. Too much. As you can see the overall mix is peaking quite a bit so we're going to try and adjust all the faders. Never turn the faders up, always try and turn the faders down. So we're going to adjust all the faders accordingly. I'm still struggling to hear the kick drum if I'm honest. So I'm going to just turn the effects off the drum mix in a bit. Just going to go through the mix and turn the toms down. Any instruments I see that are peaking. So at this point I've gone back to bar 82 just to listen back to this section. I'm unsure if I can hear the snare drum coming through. So I'm going to do a quick automation on the snare drum and just turn it up a little bit in a certain section. Because to me that should be a loud a bit. So we're just going to do a quick automation. Draw some nodes in and automate down to bring the level back down. And because we've got to unread the automation we'll get red. So we're going to do the same on the bottom ones. We've got snare top and snare bottom. We've just done this on. There we go. So that should improve the snare drum. That's better. You can really hear the snare drum now in that part. Some odd drum sounds at the end there where the recording continues. So what we're going to do is we're just going to highlight them all and we're going to remove them all. Make sure we click on our arrange window, that's it. And then select all which is command A. And we're just going to go to our scissor tool. Which is this one here and then command and click. And that will finish the track up nicely. There we go. Nice finish. Nice end there. So all I'm doing during the mix is finalizing a few details with panning, finalizing a few details with the fade. It's just making sure nothing's peaking really. All you can do during a mix now is just listen back several times through speakers, headphones, loud or quieter. A lot of reference points. So again we're just listening back. We're probably listening back to your mix probably ten times. Just to get the best outcome. I would export it, put it on CD, stick it in my car. I would give it to a friend to listen to. Get more opinions.