In The Mix covers music production topics with tutorials, reviews, and technique-driven videos focused on recording, mixing, mastering, and audio engineering. Content style includes software tips, plugin demonstrations, feature explorations, and technique deep-dives, with recent videos spanning from plugin reviews to workflow optimizations. The channel publishes new content likely regularly, with average view counts around 45.2K per video and a library of 286 videos since joining in 2013.
Similar Channels
We found 48 YouTube channels similar to In The Mix
Both target aspiring audio engineers with a strong emphasis on practical mixing and mastering techniques, as shown by high search overlap (100%) and substantial content alignment (82%), including topics like vocal deverb techniques.
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Both channels attract viewers seeking mixing tips and monitoring guidance, evidenced by high search overlap (81%) and solid content similarity (77%), covering economical monitors and headphone mixing alongside general tips.
Share a focus on core mixing education and mastering concepts (high search overlap 68% vs 68%/86% content split), with Sage adding more emphasis on stereo widening plugins that still aligns with In The Mix’s tutorials.
Both cater to vocal-focused production and deverb techniques, yielding strong content alignment (84%) and substantial search overlap (43%), indicating audience overlap around vocal processing and stereo widening topics.
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Target similar music production and mixing skills audiences, with moderate search overlap (48%) and solid content similarity (78%), including topics like reverb management relevant to mixing workflows.
Competes in the pro-grade mixing and vocal processing space, showing strong content overlap (84%) and notable search relevance (37%), especially around vocal deverb techniques and headphone mixing guidance.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include Streaky (89% match) and Audio University (79% match) as well as Sage Audio (79% match). These channels share overlapping queries such as audio mixing tips, mastering techniques, vocal deverb techniques, and stereo widening plugins, aligning with In The Mix’s focus on music production tutorials and plugin reviews. Streaky has 270K subscribers and Audio University 629K subscribers, while Sage Audio has 245K subscribers, indicating larger audiences than In The Mix but similar content focus. The connected queries highlight competition in home studio gear reviews, mixing guidance, and plugin-specific content.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to In The Mix?
Streaky — 89% match, 270K subscribers; Audio University — 79% match, 629K subscribers; Sage Audio — 79% match, 245K subscribers. All three channels produce music production and audio engineering content focused on mixing, mastering, and plugins, similar to In The Mix.
What type of content does In The Mix make?
In The Mix creates music production-focused videos, including plugin reviews, feature demonstrations, and audio processing tutorials, such as stereo wideners and FL Studio workflows. Upload frequency is implied by multiple recent videos with an average around 45.2K views per video. Videos cover topics like new plugins, feature deep-dives, and practical demonstrations (e.g., Bandwidth Stereo Enhancer, VSX Immersion One review, FL Studio effects).
How do we determine which channels are similar to In The Mix?
We analyze In The Mix's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.