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MixCon is the free, educational event about mixing conceived and organized by gear blogs SonicScoop and Delicious Audio.

Keeping Mixcon 100% Virtual (at least for now)

Although MixCon has always featured a powerful in-person component in prior years, for the vast majority of those who experience it, MixCon has always been an online event! 

That’s where hundreds of thousands of producers, engineers, musicians and audio obsessives have viewed the MixCon presentations before 2020: From the comfort of their homes and mobile devices.

There are clear advantages to organizing this event—the world’s only convention that’s all about music mixing—100% online for 2022. This is especially the case for our “Mix Walkthrough” and “Product Workshop” formats. Here are a few of them:

  1. The ability to draw on a potentially larger live streaming audience.
  2. An ever more intimate video experience, directly from the producers’ studios.
  3. A more affordable event for the participating sponsors.

Since the online format doesn’t force us to stick to a strict two-day schedule, we have decided to allocate an entire day for each Sponsored Mix Walkthrough, for a whole Month (or more) of MixCon content!

This keeps with the successful strategy we have employed for past MixCon video releases and allows us more time to promote each of the presentations without oversaturating our followers with excessive content, like in so many other virtual conventions.

The MixCon Organizers

Philip Weinrobe (A. Lenker, A. Morrisette, Deerhoof, Florist): Mixing a Rock Song w/ a Hybrid Setup

A MixCon 2024 Mix Walkthrough Sponsored By Soundtoys

Video Premiere Date: Thursday, October 31st, 1.00 pm ET.

FREE PRESENTATION
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NYC’s Philip Weinrobe walks us through his mixing workflow by putting together a mix from scratch for Theo Katzman’s song “Be The Wheel”

Philip Weinrobe is a Brooklyn-based music producer, engineer, and mixer known for his work across a range of genres – particularly indie, folk, and experimental music. He has collaborated with artists such as Adrianne Lenker, Florist, and Lonnie Holley, gaining a reputation for his organic, intimate soundscapes.

Weinrobe is also recognized for his ability to capture the raw, emotional essence of performances, often working in unconventional studio environments. His approach to production emphasizes warmth, space, and authenticity, making him a sought-after figure in the creative music scene.