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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 27 MIN

Ep 38 - Visual Mixing Tools in 2026: Smart Shortcut or Dangerous Crutch?

from Studio Stuff · host Chris Selim & Steve Dierkens

Studio Stuff Podcast #38 | Mixing With Your Eyes: Visual Tools, Meters, and the Mix Bus Limiter Debate Can you actually mix with your eyes? Should you? We're diving into one of those conversations that sounds like it has an obvious answer, until you really start pulling it apart. This week, we're talking about the visual tools we actually use in our mixes: spectrum analyzers, tonal balance plugins, phase correlation meters, LUFS readouts, and more. We get into when they help, when they hurt, and how to keep them in their lane so they're working for you instead of turning your mix into a connect-the-dots exercise. We also celebrate a big milestone, one year on YouTube. If you've been watching and listening, this one's partly for you. You'll Learn: Why tonal balance tools like iZotope's Tonal Balance Control are about finding the ballpark — not the bullseye How freezing Pro-Q's spectrum display changed the way Chris hears his mixes Why the low end is where visual metering earns its keep (especially in untreated rooms) When to close the analyzer and just trust your ears and your instincts How phase correlation meters caught a real problem on a live MCC stream Why gain staging with your speakers off is not only okay, it's smart Topics & Stories: Steve's algorithm keeps serving him Chris's face, even at home, in his off time AJ calls in mid-recording via the "ring even on silent" feature, it works, everybody We talk about our favourite spectrum analyzer plugins (Tonal Balance Control, Ozone overlay, the Pro-Q freeze trick) Chris's journey through three different rooms and why metering became a survival skill We accidentally prove we've now been doing this long enough to repeat ourselves (we already did an episode on mixing full albums, we forgot) How ear fatigue makes your meters more trustworthy than your ears after hour two Listener Q&A: Big shoutout to Stefan Jorissen for this week's question: "Do you put a limiter on your two bus from the beginning of the mix? What are the settings, and do you adjust them during the mix or adjust the tracks to keep within the desired range?" We break down the different schools of thought, mixing into a limiter, using one as a bypass reference check, and why Chris eventually stopped mixing with one running the whole time (hint: his mastering engineer's limiter sounded a lot better than his).   👉 Got a question for us?📩 Submit it here: Form LinkWe pull topics directly from your questions and YouTube comments. 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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