Music Production

5 Mixing Tips That Will Make Your Tracks License-Ready

Production quality is the number one factor in sync licensing decisions. Here are five mixing techniques that separate professional tracks from demos.

Quality Is Everything in Sync

Music supervisors listen to hundreds of tracks per project. The ones that get placed share one thing in common: professional production quality. Here are five mixing tips that will make your tracks stand out.

1. Leave Headroom

Do not slam your mix into a limiter. Sync licensees often need to adjust levels to fit dialogue and sound effects. Aim for -3dB to -6dB of headroom on your master bus.

2. Clean Low End

Muddy bass frequencies are the fastest way to get your track skipped. High-pass filter everything that does not need sub-bass, and use sidechain compression to keep your kick and bass from fighting.

3. Wide but Mono-Compatible

Your stereo spread should collapse gracefully to mono. Many broadcast environments are still mono or narrow stereo. Check your mix in mono regularly.

4. Vocal Clarity

If your track has vocals, they need to cut through clearly. Use de-essing, gentle compression, and surgical EQ to keep vocals present without being harsh.

5. Export Stems

Offering stems (drums, bass, melody, vocals separately) dramatically increases your licensing potential. Many video producers want to use just the instrumental or adjust the balance for their project.

Polish your production and upload your best work to sync.land.

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