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Mixing is full of “rules.” Never boost EQ. Always mix quiet. Never mix in solo. Fix it in mastering. If you spend any time on YouTube, TikTok, or forums, you’ve probably heard people talk about mixing in absolutes — like they’ve cracked some secret code. The problem is, mixing doesn’t work that way. In this video, I break down 5 of the most common mixing myths I hear all the time, explain why people repeat them, and show why they fall apart in real-world mixes. Because mixing is contextual. It’s situational. And following rules instead of listening will keep you fighting your mixes forever. 🎛 The myths covered in this episode: “Never boost EQ — only cut” “Always EQ before compression (or after)” “Never mix in solo” “Always mix at low volume” “They’ll fix it in mastering” This isn’t about breaking rules just to be rebellious. It’s about understanding why a move works, so you can make confident decisions instead of second-guessing yourself because someone online said “never do that.” 🌲 About Black Forest Sounds Black Forest Sounds is focused on modern music production and mixing — cutting through bad advice and helping artists make decisions that actually serve the song. 👉 Learn more: https://blackforestsounds.com 📌 Chapters: 00:00 – Why Mixing Rules Exist (And Why They’re a Problem) 01:40 – Myth #1: Never Boost EQ 02:41 – Myth #2: EQ Before or After Compression 3:22– Myth #3: Never Mix in Solo 4:03 – Myth #4: Always Mix at Low Volume 4:53 – Myth #5: They’ll Fix It in Mastering 5:28 – What Actually Matters in Mixing 👍 If this helped you rethink how you approach mixing, consider subscribing and sharing it with another producer who’s stuck following rules instead of listening. #MusicMixing #MixingMyths #AudioEngineering #MusicProduction #MixingTips #HomeStudio #ProducerMindset #BlackForestSounds