Mixerman and the Ultimate Guide to Producing Records, Music, and Songs
Release Date: 08/08/2025
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info_outlineMixerman (Eric Sarafin) is a gold and platinum-selling producer, mixer, engineer, and author whose credits include The Pharcyde, Ben Harper, Spearhead, Lifehouse, Barenaked Ladies, and Foreigner. Known for his no-nonsense approach and razor-sharp insights, Mixerman has spent decades working at the highest levels of the industry—both in iconic L.A. studios and now from his mountain home studio in Asheville, NC.
In this episode, Mixerman and I dive deep into the role of the producer—what it really means, how it differs from mixing and engineering, and why musical vision always trumps technical perfection. We talk about his new book, Mixerman’s Ultimate GUIDE to PRODUCING Records, Music & Songs, and explore everything from the psychology of studio performance to the pitfalls of overthinking and the dangers of letting the gear drive the session. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been producing for years, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom, sharp humor, and hard-won truths.
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Takeaways:
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Producing ≠ Mixing ≠ Engineering – Mixerman breaks down the distinct roles and responsibilities of a producer, mixer, and engineer, and why blurring the lines can derail a project if you’re not careful.
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The Producer Is the Artist’s Advocate – A great producer champions the artist’s vision, not their own. It’s not about control—it’s about making the best possible record with the artist.
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Don’t Be a Gear-Driven Producer – Focusing on tools over results leads to decision paralysis. Gear doesn’t make records—people do.
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Performance Over Perfection – A technically flawless take is worthless if it lacks feel. Great records are built on compelling performances, not clean edits.
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Producing Is Emotional Management – Producers aren’t just sonic decision-makers—they’re emotional barometers. Reading the room and managing personalities is part of the gig.
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Capture the Spark, Then Get Out of the Way – Sometimes the best thing a producer can do is not intervene. Let the magic happen, then shape it later.
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The Role of Arrangement – Great production often comes down to arrangement: understanding how to leave space, when to add tension, and how to support the song’s emotional arc.
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Don’t Chase a Sound—Chase the Song – Trying to copy other artists’ sounds can lead you away from authenticity. The song should dictate the production—not trends or references.
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Learn to Say “That’s the Take” – Knowing when a performance is done (even if it’s not “perfect”) is part of a producer’s superpower.
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Everything You Need Is Already in the Room – Fancy studios and high-end gear are nice, but great records have been made with far less. What matters is the intention behind the tools.
Links:
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Mixerman’s Website – https://mixerman.net
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Mixerman’s Ultimate GUIDE to PRODUCING Records, Music & Songs by Mixerman - https://mixerman.net/books/mm-ultimate-producing/
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Mixerman’s YouTube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/@MixermanPublishes
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Mixerman on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/_mixerman_/
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Brian Funk Website – https://brianfunk.com
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Music Production Club – https://brianfunk.com/mpc
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5-Minute Music Producer Book – https://brianfunk.com/book
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Music Production Podcast Archive – https://brianfunk.com/podcast
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This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/
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