 Welcome back fellow techies to our latest tutorial video, I am The Technician Project. Today's tutorial is going to show you how to combine all your acoustic mix together in Logic Pro X, part 4, putting everything together. So where we left off from part 3 is we did our vocal mix and from our previous videos we've done our guitar mix and panned everything as well. So now we are ready to combine both the tracks together so the guitars and the vocals to make one big mix. So we're going to click unhide our mix and we're going to unhide all the tracks we want and unmute all the tracks we want. This is the perfect time to load the mixer and keep an eye on the master faders and the subgroups just to see what the outputs are going to be like and we're just going to play the track all the way through. Now that was the first time we listened to the mix all the way through with the vocals and the guitars and I personally think it sounds okay at the moment. There's no major issues. I would potentially adjust the vocals throughout the piece and maybe bring the guitar down slightly. So we're just going to do those little tweaks now and just have a little play with the system so let's jump in from the beginning and we'll mix as we go along. Now during that little playback of the track there all I done was adjust the vocals slightly. I brought in the second main vocal line, the main vocal effect just to see what the difference would sound like with an extra vocal line. I moved all the effects over and copied them over. I brought the level down and maybe done a bit of panning but I wasn't too short. I didn't really make too much of a difference and I wanted the main vocals to come straight down the stereo field so with all the other panning going on it's nice to have something down the middle. I've turned up the stereo mix a little bit and I adjusted the reverb on the guitar just to make it a bit more reverberant. It gave it a bit more colour in the mix and I also adjusted the reverb on the main vocal to turn it up a little bit and the harmonies 1, 2 and 3 so 2, 3 and 4 just to improve those harmonies coming in. I think it sounds pretty good now so I'm happy with the mix. What we did is we did our mix in different sections as you saw in previous videos so we did our guitar mix with the reverb and then we did our main vocal mix which is quite a lot of vocal tracks if you think about it but that's because it's quite a lot of harmonies involved and a lot of different effects so because we did all that separately it's actually come together quite well and usually these mixes don't happen like that usually you mix certain bits and then you play it all back and something's slightly off but in this mix it seems to work really well. See our next video, it's ready to bounce out. Thanks for watching, don't forget to like the video if you enjoyed it and subscribe for more and also ding dong that notification bell to get further updates. Thanks again, goodbye.