So I recently discovered a wonderful deal of Harrison, and of course I took them (if you don't know this, they are selling Mixbus v4 and all the XT plugins for $49). And this also evoke an idea I had for some time: to separate my producing and mixing process.Currently, I am using Ableton Live and I am pretty happy with it. But I also want to try something new, and Live perhaps may not be the most favorable mixing environment (I am a Live user, so NO intention of starting DAW war). Also, Live will always be my No.1 choice for production. The session view function just fits so perfectly with my workflow.
But then some questions came to me. I am not an expert in professional mixing (I can do regular mixing for my own need just fine, but I can be a newbie if compared with mixing engineers) Basically, I am not sure what I should separate from producing and solely put them into mixing session? To my understanding, I think for those "transforming" effects (like heavy saturation, serious eqs and compression), they should stay within my production phase. But what about those enhancement effects which are subtle but can make sound shine through, should I leave it to mixing session? And what about those fade in, fade out and filter sweep stuff, should they stay with producing process? (And just FYI, I only do electronic musics so everything is virtual instrument and there is no live recording stuff in my track.)
I would really appreciate it if someone could share some insights with me. Thanks in advance for all who reply.