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You can mix these tracks yourself. You can get to the raw track download via my Bonus Download Library when you join my email list: http://creativesoundlab.tv/pdf-download/ Why is it that live recordings always sound so bad? It seems that you either know how to make live recordings really well (because you're a seasoned pro) or you're stuck trying to get live recorded tracks to "sound right" but can't ever seem to make it happen. Live recordings are a hit or miss, but with a little strategy you can shape up the live recordings into an enjoyable recording to listen to and one that you want to crank it up to feel the energy of the music. The number one problem with mixing tracks that were recorded at a live show is that most of the instruments will lack depth and seem very small. It simply doesn't have the depth and 3D quality of sounds that are recorded in a studio. This weeks episode is a case study on how to approach the mixing of live tracks so that you can have the best chance of having a great sounding mix.