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Feeling lost in endless clicks, drags, and gridlock?
Connect with fellow musicians and learn strategies for better workflow, mixing & mastering.
Connect with fellow music makers and learn proven techniques to improve your studio workflow and get better mixes fast!

Once you know a few basics, mixing is not difficult, you just have to know where to start.

Spending weeks sequencing a track with a mouse and keyboard? I will share a much better approach.

Tips for getting in touch with your creative voice and how to bring it into your music.
Erik Heirman

Hi fellow music maker!
Welcome to the Rapid Flow online community, who meets on these regular webinars.
This is a great opportunity to connect with fellow music makers, learn new techniques and nerd out about gear & plugins.
About me: I started in music in the 90's and was lucky to study sound engineering at SAE. I've spent 25 years working in all aspects of the music industry.
I will share with you the most useful learnings to progress your music creation workflow, so you can finish tracks in just hours and have way more fun in the studio.
If you struggle to get good mixes, or even to find the time to finish tracks, this is for you!
See you there.
Greetz
Erik

He is the one who can make an instant change in someone’s mixing and mastering skills.

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