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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2026 · 24 MIN

Ep 33 - Gain Staging, Buses, and Headroom: The Boring Stuff That Makes Mixes Feel Pro

from Studio Stuff · host Chris Selim & Steve Dierkens

You know that moment where your mix feels great… until you look at the master bus and it’s basically a nuclear explosion? Yeah. This episode is all about avoiding that trap while you’re mixing—so mastering doesn’t turn into “how hard can I slam this limiter before it breaks?” We answer three listener questions that hit real workflow stuff: dynamic range and headroom, pitch vs timing when editing vocals, and how to align audio to the grid without going cross-eyed staring at waveforms.   What We Dig Into How we watch dynamic range during the mix so mastering stays easy Why gain staging is still the boring answer that fixes everything The mix-bus sweet spot (and why not clipping is the real rule) How buses / subgroups become the fastest way to control level as the mix grows Vocal editing order: timing first vs pitch first, and the “annoyance rule” Why performance cleanup beats obsessing over tiny artifacts Aligning audio to the grid: transient vs peak and how “Tab to Transient” saves your life The 3-step check: grid → click → drums/groove   Topics & Stories The “I’m too stupid to be alive” glasses story (Amazon hooks vs the obvious fix) Becoming YouTube professionals: the smoothest “like & subscribe” pivot we’ve ever done Morning wine on a flight… because statistically, you probably won’t have to land the plane   Listener Q&A Stefan (MCC): How do you manage dynamic range in the mix so mastering doesn’t require slamming the limiter? Joe (Rochester): When editing vocals, do you time-correct first or pitch-correct first? Charles (Montreal): When manually quantizing audio, what part of the waveform should you align to the grid?   Final Takeaway If you keep your gain staging sane, control levels through buses, and make editing decisions based on what you actually hear (not what the waveform “looks like”), you’ll end up with mixes that are easier to master—and feel more “finished” without fighting your tools.   👉 Got a question for us?📩 Submit it here: Form LinkWe’ll answer as many as we can in upcoming shows. And if you’re digging the show, hit follow/subscribe and leave a quick review.It really helps more home studio folks find Studio Stuff.

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