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Mastering The Mix EQ Academy Review: Can Gamified Ear Training Actually Improve Your Mixes?




Most producers spend years collecting plugins, presets, and techniques, but quietly struggle with one skill that determines almost every mix decision they make: hearing EQ clearly. Not guessing. Not reacting visually. Actually hearing it.

EQ Academy by Mastering The Mix is built around that exact problem. It does not promise better mixes through new processing tools. It attempts something more direct and more uncomfortable: training your ears through repetition until EQ becomes instinctive.

This review breaks down what EQ Academy actually does, how it behaves in real-world use, and whether it creates meaningful improvement or just the illusion of progress. More importantly, it places the tool inside the reality of modern production, where speed, confidence, and clarity determine whether your work holds up commercially.

iZotope Ozone EQ Review: Surgical Precision or Overkill for Real-World Mixing?




Equalization is one of the most fundamental tools in music production, but it is also one of the most misunderstood. Most producers spend years learning how to hear frequency balance, yet far fewer develop a workflow that allows them to act on that information quickly and accurately. That gap between hearing and execution is where tools like Ozone EQ attempt to operate.

iZotope’s Ozone suite has long been positioned as a mastering environment rather than a simple plugin collection. The Ozone EQ module, however, stands on its own as a detailed, highly controllable equalizer designed for precision work. The real question is not whether it is powerful. The real question is whether that power translates into better decisions inside actual sessions.

This review breaks down how Ozone EQ behaves in practice, where it fits in a modern production workflow, and whether it deserves a place alongside more established mixing EQs.

Tracktion Waveform Free Review: Still the Most Powerful Free DAW in 2026?




Tracktion Waveform Free Review

If you want a direct answer: yes — Tracktion Waveform Free is still one of the most capable free DAWs available in 2026. But that statement only matters if it holds up under real pressure — large sessions, plugin-heavy mixes, and actual deliverables.

Most free DAWs collapse when you push them past basic ideas. They introduce limits, instability, or workflow friction that quietly kills momentum.

Waveform Free takes a different approach. It removes the obvious restrictions and replaces them with a system that either works for your process — or doesn’t.

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