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The phrase "rough mix" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a recording that is an unfinished version of a song that is prepared before the final mix. For example, "I just finished the rough mix of my new song; now I have to work on the final mix."
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After listening to a rough mix, he offered only a little criticism.
What we hear now is often only a rough mix of an exciting work in progress.
It was only a rough mix, but again, it's a departure from previous Sly material.
In the kitchen, Ritchie plugged a speaker into his laptop, so that he could blast a rough mix of his new album.
This time time it's a rough mix of Houses of the Holy, which had been recorded for the band's previous album before being revived for Physical Graffiti.
You can also listen to this rough mix of early Velvet Underground recordings put together by Columbia sales executive Norman Dolph in exchange for an Andy Warhol painting.
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"The great thing is, I love writing fiction," he said while seated at the mixing board to play back some rough mixes for a visitor.
At the wrap party, they were playing the rough mixes".
When execs at Hollywood Records hear the rough mixes, they enthusiastically sign the band.
A back-to-back listen of rough mixes and finished cuts reveals something fascinating: Hendrix songs never sound finished.
One day Ms. Trudden gave Ms. Daniels a CD containing rough mixes of songs by InCircles (which includes Eric Ponto on bass and vocals and Tyler Allen on drums).
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