Learn MixLens as a workflow, not as a pile of articles.
This is the home for task-based guides: how to read the graphs, what each diagnostic means, when to reach for a preset, and how to fix a mix without changing its character.
Start with the workflow
The first guides map directly to the results page so producers can move from symptom to action without guessing.
Keep the blog
Use the blog for launches, commentary, and essays. The learning center handles the evergreen product help.
Use the app while you read
Every guide should point back into the product so the user can see the metric, the fix, and the result together.
See it in action
Each guide opens with the exact UI state being discussed, so musicians can follow the workflow without guessing.
Open the guide to see the visuals and follow the workflow.
How to read loudness over timeOpen the guide to see the visuals and follow the workflow.
How to read spectral balanceOpen the guide to see the visuals and follow the workflow.
How to read stereo and mono compatibilityOpen the guide to see the visuals and follow the workflow.
How to fix a muddy low endOpen the guide to see the visuals and follow the workflow.
How to make a mix louder without flattening itOpen the guide to see the visuals and follow the workflow.
Guided topics
These are the first seed guides. They can grow into a full knowledge base over time.
How to preserve tonal character while fixing translation
Keep warm mixes warm and bright mixes bright while still correcting what actually breaks translation.
How to use a reference track
Use a reference as a measurement tool, not a copy target.
Competitive loudness
Match modern release loudness safely without turning the master into a limiter demo.
How to make a mix louder without flattening it
Raise perceived loudness while keeping transients, depth, and tone intact.
How to fix a muddy low end
Clear low-mid buildup before you try to make the mix louder or brighter.
How to read stereo and mono compatibility
Keep the mix wide where it can be wide, and solid where it has to survive mono.
How to read spectral balance
Understand whether the mix is too muddy, too dark, too harsh, or simply uneven.
How to read loudness over time
See whether your mix is consistent, too hot, or too dynamic for the target release.
How to read the results page
Start with the score, then use the graphs and diagnostics to decide what to fix first.
What belongs here next
The next pages should cover the common producer questions that map directly to the UI: platform targets, better loudness without crush, reference-track workflow, and how to interpret the corrective chain without oversteering the sound.