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| quote: | | You shouldn't be doing it "one way" over and over again... let the tracks dictate how they should be mixed. Practice practice practice... |
+1, especially about the tracks dictating how things are going. That seems to be the key: tracks incoming or outgoing will sound different with others. The only time you should be sticking to any rules are the ones that you know work, aka guaranteed transitions.
Alot of people talk about the flow of tracks and the direction your mix is going as important. I can't agree enough with these folks, because ultimately deciding how to shape and bend your mix will give you a better idea of what to do with the transitions. Look at the big picture first before adjusting and placing the pieces. Things such as rhythm, cadence of vocals, beat structure, blah blah blah...all of these give character to your mix depending on how you actually do the mix.
Listen to the music, see what it does, and see what you can do with it. Remember, your not forcing change, just facilitating it. Let the music do the rest.
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