The Mixing Lab
Struggling to mix your music or finish your tracks?
Mixing and mastering shouldn’t feel like rocket science.
Inside The Mixing Lab, I help producers who can start tracks but struggle to finish and mix them to a release-ready level — with personal feedback on their actual sessions every month.
What’s inside The Mixing Lab
How the submissions work
Join The Mixing Lab
Who it’s for
✅ Electronic producers who wants to self-mix instead of outsourcing
✅ Anyone tired of watching tutorials and still feeling lost
✅ Producers who want to understand why every decision is made
✅ Anyone who starts tracks but struggles to finish and release them
❌ People who want instant results without putting in the work
❌ Anyone still searching for magic plugins or secret formulas
Hey, I’m Lex
I spent years struggling to finish tracks and trust my mixes - watching tutorials, buying plugins, still feeling lost. Eventually I stopped looking for shortcuts and built a repeatable system from scratch. Now I use that same system to help producers like you go from stuck to release-ready.
I believe anyone can make their music sound professional with the right step-by-step system—and I’ll show you how!
Frequently asked questions
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Every member's pace is different but the blueprint is designed to give you clear, actionable progress from the very first module. Most members learn something valuable from the course alone — and the personal submissions accelerate that significantly by giving you direct feedback on your actual music, not generic advice.
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The Mixing Lab was built for exactly where you are. The blueprint starts from the very beginning — session setup, organisation, every decision in order — so there's no assumed knowledge. If you can open a DAW and have tracks you want to finish, you have everything you need.
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Cancel anytime from your account settings. The PDF is yours to keep — download it at any time during your membership.
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The course uses Ableton but the principles apply to any DAW. The PDF and submission system work regardless of what you use.
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Primarily yes — the examples and references are electronic. The mixing principles apply everywhere but you'll get the most from it if you produce electronic music.
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Nope. All you need is a laptop and headphones—no pro studio required.
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If you have questions before joining, just use my contact form. I personally reply to every message.


