Akai Force Tutorial: Using Submixes To Improve Your Tracks
Submixes can be a really powerful sound-shaping tool when mixing in the Akai Force, especially if you are performing live, recording videos, or otherwise don't want to use a DAW. In this video I explain what submixes are, how to create them, and how to mix with them. Here is a link to Dan Worrall's tutorial channel, it's a great learning resource for all things audio engineering: / danworrall

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