Minimalist, outcome-driven education

About Tunelix

Tunelix builds concise audio engineering courses that respect your time and amplify your results. We strip away distraction and focus on high-leverage techniques for recording, mixing, mastering, and sound design.

Learner-first design
Clear steps, tight feedback loops, accessible structure.
Practical outcomes
Release-ready mixes, repeatable workflows, measurable progress.
Signal over noise
Evidence-based decisions and critical listening.

Mission

Enable creators to produce release-ready audio with clarity and confidence. Our curriculum emphasizes practice, clarity, and measurable outcomes.

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Values

  • C
    Clarity over complexity
    Simple frameworks that survive real projects.
  • R
    Results over rituals
    We measure what matters: translation, dynamics, emotion.
  • A
    Respect for accessibility and time
    Readable typography, keyboard-first UI, short lessons.
  • E
    Evidence-based audio practice
    Decisions backed by A/B testing and listening skills.
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Milestones

A minimal timeline of how Tunelix matured from a draft curriculum into a focused learning environment.

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Instructors

Small team, sharp focus. No photos—only text-based avatars for a clean, accessible layout.

EM

Eli Morgan

Mixing, mastering, and workflow design. Obsessed with clarity and critical listening.

  • Mix translation
  • Critical listening
  • Workflow systems
  • Mastering QC
JR

Jade Rivera

Recording, acoustics, and studio setup. Focus on room translation and monitoring.

  • Mic technique
  • Room acoustics
  • Monitoring
  • Studio setup

Care standards

We design our learning experience like we design audio: consistent levels, clean routing, and no surprises. For accessibility, keyboard navigation and clear contrast are treated as non-negotiable.

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Method brief
How we keep learning lean, practical, and repeatable.
1) Build a decision tree

You learn what to check first, second, and third—so you stop guessing under pressure.

2) Practice with constraints

Fewer tools, clearer listening, faster progress. Constraints force signal-focused decisions.

3) Iterate via A/B

Micro-comparisons train your ear and keep improvements measurable.

4) Ship with QC

Translation checks, loudness sanity, and consistency across systems.

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What we do to keep the experience readable and navigable.
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Instructor highlights
Two voices, one standard: clarity, translation, and confidence.
EM
Eli Morgan
Mixing & mastering instructor
  • Teaches gain staging and headroom as a system, not a rule.
  • Prioritizes translation checks across quiet and loud listening.
  • Builds repeatable templates to reduce cognitive load.
JR
Jade Rivera
Recording & acoustics instructor
  • Turns room issues into checklists and quick fixes.
  • Teaches mic placement as controlled experimentation.
  • Optimizes monitoring chains for trust and consistency.
EM
Eli Morgan
Mixing, mastering, and workflow design.

Eli’s teaching style is built around repeatable listening tests and high-signal routines. The goal is not to memorize settings, but to recognize patterns and choose the fastest route to a stable mix.

Emphasis areas: low-end management, midrange intelligibility, dynamics without fatigue, and a mastering-ready preflight checklist.

JR
Jade Rivera
Recording, acoustics, and studio setup.

Jade translates acoustic concepts into studio decisions you can actually implement: placement, treatment priorities, and monitoring calibration. The focus is reliable capture and predictable translation.

Emphasis areas: mic positioning, room modes and early reflections, monitoring chains, and fast troubleshooting for home studios.