15 Dave Pensado Mix Tips Every Producer Should Start Using Now

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  • Dave sat down to share 15 essential tips that will give you an insider's look into his philosophy. They're not just for mixers either. Dave's wisdom applies to all areas of music.
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    He shares his thoughts on collaboration, the importance of earbuds for finishing tracks, and ignoring all the rules.
    00:00 Intro
    01:00 Tip 1: Use Multiple Studio Monitors
    01:46 Tip 2: Treat Your Room
    02:19 Tip 3: Use Reference Tracks
    03:10 Tip 4: Your Selling Your Taste, Not Your Skills
    03:54 Tip 5: Be Patient With Your Progress
    04:50 Tip 6: Mixing Is What You Do To Finish The Production, Not Add To It
    05:10 Tip 7: Work With People In Your Neighborhood
    06:10 Tip 8: Study Your Heroes Influences
    06:50 Tip 9: Stop Taking Advice So Literally
    07:18 Tip 10: The Teachers Are The Best Resource
    07:59 Tip 11: Mix Other People's Tracks
    08:55 Tip 12: Deadlines Are Vital
    09:27 Tip 13: Know Why The Rough Mix Is Better
    10:38 Tip 14: Practice On Mixed and Mastered Songs
    12:11 Tip 15: Aim To Capture Feelings When Mixing
    13:38 Tip 16: Rules Are Made To Be Ignored
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  • @Breakbeats92.5
    @Breakbeats92.5 4 роки тому +409

    If the mix sounds flat, walk away from it for a few hours. Ear fatigue is a real thing.

    • @BrunoNeureiter
      @BrunoNeureiter 4 роки тому +2

      Flat means?

    • @shitocodone8940
      @shitocodone8940 4 роки тому +7

      Music Power yeah that’s a good phrase for it. I had that today and I was wow this actually sounds really good after a long break.

    • @atomaalatonal
      @atomaalatonal 4 роки тому +6

      Music Power it kicks in even worse on your own tracks. and i talk mixing , not mastering. no artist should ever master his own works.

    • @zoolook3264
      @zoolook3264 4 роки тому +17

      Totally agree. Since I only mix my own music I tend to give it a day or two when I think the mix is finished, then go back and realize "I need to change XYZ, the hi-end is a bit too high" etc ..... i'll usually work on other tracks during that time so I FORGET how my song was mixed, that way I can go back totally fresh and be more analytical.

    • @MixChecks
      @MixChecks 3 роки тому

      So true. It's like coming back to a completely different mix.

  • @ManchesterBlackSheep
    @ManchesterBlackSheep 5 років тому +409

    "I didn't realise I was poor because Iwas having so much fun." This is one of the loveliest things I've ever heard, more people should have this attitude. Money is not what makes you happy; too many people strive for money for the sake of having it. I'd never heard of you, Dave, but you are some bloke. Thank you for a great fifteen minutes.

    • @Redtailsproduction
      @Redtailsproduction 4 роки тому +6

      Obviously he's not from the hood 😆

    • @Breakbeat90s
      @Breakbeat90s 4 роки тому +8

      yeah there is some merit to that but being able to make a living is... you know... crucial lol

    • @mattmullin33609
      @mattmullin33609 4 роки тому +1

      Your comment here was a year ago, so if you haven’t found it yet by now, go look up “Pensado’s Place”. That 15 minutes you got here is about to become about 400 hours. Dave truly is an amazing person and spills all his secrets!

    • @KBizzy
      @KBizzy 3 роки тому +2

      Oddly enough, the happiest people I know aren’t rich. I know many wealthy people as well, and most often there’s underlying family problems like addiction, infidelity, mental health problems. Many of my ‘poor’ friends are people who have travelled the world touring in vans and are some of the most satisfied humans you’ll ever meet.

  • @nigelmolesworth5895
    @nigelmolesworth5895 7 років тому +1108

    "you're selling your taste, not your skill..." is exactly right.
    That's the whole ballgame.

  • @matthewaguirre3293
    @matthewaguirre3293 5 років тому +73

    Dave's an angel in this dirty music game. He shares things without hesitation and for the benefit of all of us. The industry is full of jealousy greed and to see a man share everything he knows is incredible and inspiring

    • @AdMBandLeader
      @AdMBandLeader 3 роки тому +1

      He shares and grows bigger everyday, even now! That's the secret to his phenomenal success I believe, which even he himself mightn't be much aware of.
      An old Indian proverb: The more you teach, the more you learn.

  • @AllanEvansOfficial
    @AllanEvansOfficial 7 років тому +878

    dave pensado is someone we all strive to be. not just a fucking phenomenal mix engineer in the top 1 % in LA mixing legends, but also an outstanding man with true character. His wisdom is through the ceiling with simple explanations and good humor to go with it. and not to mention extraordinarily humble and grateful.

    • @SpitYourGameTv
      @SpitYourGameTv 7 років тому +7

      so true

    • @EliteOnTheBeat
      @EliteOnTheBeat 7 років тому +14

      The same holds true for Matthew Weiss.

    • @profoundpro
      @profoundpro 7 років тому +2

      Allan Evans I was just talking to my engineer about how down to earth and humble of a guy he seems. Like he'd be willing to learn from anyone or anything. His philosophy on music is beautiful. True inspiration.

    • @skjortan
      @skjortan 6 років тому +1

      60's 70's & 80's Rewind Covers Love him!

    • @quarkyzarky
      @quarkyzarky 5 років тому

      That's cos he's a pisces. You can't get better. :P

  • @thevisi0naryy
    @thevisi0naryy 7 років тому +64

    "Mix to taste not to skill". Brilliant.

  • @jasonjasonjasonjasonjason
    @jasonjasonjasonjasonjason 7 років тому +144

    Dave is the real deal fuckin love that guy

    • @EliteOnTheBeat
      @EliteOnTheBeat 7 років тому +2

      #Facts

    • @FriedrichHabetlerMusic
      @FriedrichHabetlerMusic 6 років тому

      Yeah man I agree... and I thought Santa Claus wasn't real.
      Just kidding around love this guy! XD

  • @GeoffBosco
    @GeoffBosco 7 років тому +455

    "When you figure out was better about the rough mix than your 12hr mix, then you really become an engineer."
    Don't let the profoundity of this simple advice pass you by. This wisdom is so important for any creative to learn. It's something called humility.

    • @JerMarMusicGroup
      @JerMarMusicGroup 6 років тому

      You said bro! Agreed!

    • @earthlyng_official4599
      @earthlyng_official4599 5 років тому

      HOLY SHIT right? this definitely hits home.. in my last couple years of getting better ive fucked up a lot of mixes and wasnt until after spending the countless hours that i realzied what i did wrong and what not to do the next time..

    • @Kevlexicon
      @Kevlexicon 4 роки тому

      accuracy!

    • @deejannemeiurffnicht1791
      @deejannemeiurffnicht1791 4 роки тому

      exactly... it was why early elvis, early r&b, sex pistols, Stones, 13th floor elevators teams all had something that the smushy pop they were battling against didnt have... BOLLOCKS! (in the ''give it some bollocks'' sense that Pistols fans would say)
      And that much pop, is so proccessed and cleaned up, that the energy/vibe that made the actual live band generated it actually lost... (think 1950's skiffle bands with their washtub bass, and washbaord percussion and the vibrancy of it, and then stuff that is just a mere list of production and mixing techniques taking away any of that humaness..
      and his advise to take advise as just opinions to consider and understand, incase they help in some situations, and ignoring the rules is vital... much like if we all robotically, so to speak, just did exactly what teacher taught us, as musicians, or composers, or mixers, or etc, then NO ONE would have created anything new, and we'd still be listening to ''How Much IS That Doggy In The Window'', and Beatles, Stones, Bill Haley, Pistols, Chemical Brothers would never have gotten off the ground...

    • @deejannemeiurffnicht1791
      @deejannemeiurffnicht1791 4 роки тому

      also, when it comes to ''rough''.... Did Elvis or Little Richard use por-tools? lol... (just mean it figuratively as i'ev nothing against pro-tools)

  • @andrewgarcia7199
    @andrewgarcia7199 5 років тому +82

    I just learned more in 15 min than my first few months in music school ...which cost me 18,000 $ for 11 months thanks a lot Dave,,,another tip ... being genuine like this guy is a good thing : ) Peace

  • @Masteracci
    @Masteracci 5 років тому +42

    28 years to figure out that room treatment is important....
    Thanks Dave!

  • @Taylor_King
    @Taylor_King 4 роки тому +44

    He's like the Eckhart Tolle of Producers

  • @Zinity
    @Zinity 3 роки тому +5

    And all of a sudden, this man just changed every single thought I had about music and mixing. Dave Pensado, you genius!

  • @clickbaitcabaret8208
    @clickbaitcabaret8208 5 років тому +118

    I'm a goth type & produce rather dark, foreboding music. I've picked up a lot of mixing tips from Hip Hop artists, trip hop, trap & several other genres I'm not into. You can learn from places you'd never expect if you keep your mind open.

    • @tips777
      @tips777 5 років тому +1

      totally agree brother

    • @malartsny
      @malartsny 5 років тому +7

      goth and darkwave are definitely "production cousins" with the best hiphop

    • @sirbattlecat
      @sirbattlecat 5 років тому +7

      The way I see it pretty much every genre has some merit. Maybe except dubstep :P

    • @gorillabraudcast474
      @gorillabraudcast474 4 роки тому +1

      Im a rap producer and engineer and ive picked up a ton on mix knowledge from metal engineers. Also learned a bunch from edm production even though I really don't like the music, gear wise there on point

    • @blancmull3886
      @blancmull3886 4 роки тому

      Battle Cat I’ve actually picked up some useful tips from dubstep producers

  • @SilverSun216
    @SilverSun216 5 років тому +3

    I'm not a sound engineer. I'm a hobbyist who likes to record myself playing guitar at home. In my real life, I'm a lawyer. But there's a lot of wisdom here. Very real. Very useful in all walks of life.

  • @Emperorjones
    @Emperorjones 3 місяці тому

    “Study your heroes influencers.” That’s a nugget to hold onto in all facets of life. Gold right there.

  • @Aktunes47
    @Aktunes47 7 років тому +414

    "it's about the plate of spaghetti"
    thank you. really, thank you.

    • @jt-ru8yb
      @jt-ru8yb 5 років тому

      riight that was a great analogy

    • @rmattis100
      @rmattis100 5 років тому

      Agreed... I never thought I'd wake up today and learn a valuable lesson about mixing via a spaghetti analogy.
      Not corny, Dave... Actually quite enlightening.

    • @animbot6817
      @animbot6817 5 років тому

      Yes! In hindsight this may sound simple or basic but listening to him say this is genuinely the first time I understood the goal of mixing.

    • @dayzaudio
      @dayzaudio 5 років тому

      AK Did you take away he spent 2-6 hrs a day of tweaking like a 2 track stereo mix like right off the radio? He didn’t have the multitracks or stems... I am not sure what you learn from applying things like a mastering engineer as to how things fit together...

  • @mrsockmonkey1969
    @mrsockmonkey1969 7 років тому +5

    What a guy. Every time I listen to Dave he opens another door to the next level. God bless you Dave.

  • @AH23794
    @AH23794 7 років тому +22

    I've met Dave and had 1 on 1 conversations with him on a few occasions...One of the NICEST AND realist and genuine guys I've ever met!!!PERIOD

    • @mattwest289
      @mattwest289 7 років тому

      antwan hawkins how'd u meet him

    • @AdMBandLeader
      @AdMBandLeader 3 роки тому

      You lucky lamb! I'm kinda jealous. How I'd love to meet him in person and talk!

  • @corythor
    @corythor 6 років тому +13

    “Deadlines are vital.” This has been a game changer for me. Thank you Dave Pensado, my mix game is 10x due to your instruction.

  • @johnconnor4136
    @johnconnor4136 4 роки тому +3

    As I learn new things about production, I like coming back to re-watch stuff like this every 6 months. It helps me see how far I've come and I understand his advice better!

  • @diggikeyzmemphis2988
    @diggikeyzmemphis2988 5 років тому +124

    I was in L.A. with the legend David Porter and Garry Goin to get a 13 song album mixed.We chose to let the Dave the Great mix 3 songs and K.D. who is amazing in his own right mix 10 songs.We used Larrabe nd The Enterprise studios, K.D. preferred to work alone, so im like a-ite imma go hit the town nd I'll be back to check out the mix. Met up with Dave,gave him the music and I tried to tell him the same thing, nd his response was ,na you aint going nowhere, you gonna stay here nd help me mix this album hahaha.I truly admired his approach nd passion , work ethic. He is foreal about those different moniters after all the big boy moniter he said " ok lemme see how it sounds on this "...it was a pair of lil baby speakers like on an Old record player or sum in the corner,we both were leaning over it nd I was thinking in my head it sounds good lol ,he checks everything! he inspired me, nd even sent me some kick nd snare samples back to Memphis for me to chop.He's funny too! He told me "with All the megamixes he's done for numerous HUGE stars, his kids didn't think it was a big deal until they saw his name on the credits for mixing on the Pokemon movie!!😂😂😂Dave was driving that llil blk benz truck then,nd shots out to Jeffery Osborne, Scarface, Will i am, womack.. I met them while out there..ikr too long but Dave was supa cool!!

    • @machburner1890
      @machburner1890 4 роки тому +6

      that is cool memories man

    • @NerveEnd
      @NerveEnd 3 роки тому

      What was the name of that album?

  • @tips777
    @tips777 5 років тому +5

    Dave Pensado 2016 'I didn't realize I was poor because I was having so much fun' absolute gems your giving here thank you Dave and LANDR for making this happen

  • @JPSAudioWorks
    @JPSAudioWorks 5 років тому +6

    The wisdom of this legend is priceless.

  • @ArkadiaMusicGroup
    @ArkadiaMusicGroup 4 роки тому +6

    This man walks what he talks. One of my favorite people.

  • @gulagwarlord
    @gulagwarlord 7 років тому +41

    Study your heroes influences... amazing tip.

  • @Juxtapose76
    @Juxtapose76 5 років тому +3

    I keep coming back to this lecture over and over, like i need more insight from Dave this guy is a genius and a great teacher. (Master your craft) Thanks..

  • @juandb6642
    @juandb6642 5 років тому +2

    thank you very much for taking the time to do this videos Dave, you are an amazing person.

  • @nikonissinen6772
    @nikonissinen6772 7 років тому +176

    Just one reason I hate to know anything about mixing is that I can't enjoy a song as just a song without thinking "how was that made?" or "that's a nice effect, I have to try that" or something like that.

    • @alexeypolevoybass
      @alexeypolevoybass 5 років тому +4

      I felt the same even before I started to mix, but from the view of a musician and music theorist. I still can't listen to music not analyzing the harmonies, structure of leading melodies, and attentively listening to the rhythm section.

    • @SteveStockmalMusic
      @SteveStockmalMusic 5 років тому +1

      I agree and not.
      For a while I thought that, but then I decided to embrace our “super powers” as sound engineers.
      So I developed an exercise where I’ll listen to one song in several different ways (just drums, bass, fx only, etc).
      Once I know everything i can about its details, I try to just hear “the song”.
      It’s really opened up my mixing because I’m starting to think
      1. Like the audience
      2. Like the singer/band 3. Like the mix engineer/producer
      Fun fun fun

    • @pedrosilvamusician
      @pedrosilvamusician 5 років тому +1

      That's what happens when you're a musician, or even try to enter a world and really learn it. When I started learning music I listened to a song. But nowadays I really LISTEN to a song, like the composition, for example a classical piece i'm hearing and i'm like "uh the oboes. Oh this is a great part, oh and bassoons they're intertwined with the violins I like that"

    • @makalo
      @makalo 5 років тому

      yeah working with music changes everything. you cant enjoy music like before.

    • @TheRav3n
      @TheRav3n 4 роки тому

      Niko Nissinen this is old but definitely how I think!! Lol

  • @dezinerAhmad
    @dezinerAhmad 7 років тому +5

    Mr Pensado that was a TRUE TEACHER imparting his WISDOM... Thank you So much for your insight.... I m experience a couple of them .. . you know I see lot of videos and try to learn but when it comes to mixing I just don't know how to start

  • @Juxtapose76
    @Juxtapose76 5 років тому +4

    Teachers are the best resource we got. Thanks..

  • @srymndza8306
    @srymndza8306 4 роки тому +2

    I love Dave Pensado!!! Such a humble Sensei

  • @quazrmusic
    @quazrmusic 5 років тому +2

    Dave, thank you for sharing your experience and viewpoints. You are a hero and loved by your industry. Stay doing what you love. I'm grateful for your time

  • @alejandrodelgado3798
    @alejandrodelgado3798 4 роки тому +3

    I am loving how usually boss ch2 is really hyped and i am seeing a boss ch3 on the back really interesting, I came to see a mixing tutorial and found something really interesting

  • @geme16862
    @geme16862 7 років тому +92

    Beside that he´s a great engineer - he´s just a wonderful person!!!! I love this man!!!!

    • @opreaiulian4865
      @opreaiulian4865 7 років тому

      Gerald Meyer So humble, thank God for it!

    • @unleasheth
      @unleasheth 5 років тому

      Oh yeah? Would u marry him? 🤣 I kid I kid. Sorry had to be childish there with the opening u left

  • @TheBelse
    @TheBelse 5 років тому +2

    thanks for the advice and taking the time out to make this film.

  • @thebookwaswaybetter2827
    @thebookwaswaybetter2827 5 років тому +1

    What a chill guy

  • @musicplanetBJ
    @musicplanetBJ 4 роки тому +5

    9:55 THAT'S the whole point! That is deep truth. Forget all technical advice (don"t - it all helps!) but this is the real deal. And not too many people tell it.

  • @InaBoxHomeStudio
    @InaBoxHomeStudio 5 років тому +5

    I think this is third time watching this over the last couple of years.. Always hear something differently.. With new and older, ears.

  • @ryanhuxleyeducation
    @ryanhuxleyeducation 5 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for this wisdom. I've learnt so much from you. Keep up your awesome work.

  • @andyroda
    @andyroda 7 років тому +1

    I just LOVE this true MASTERCLASS Legend, Mentor, Teacher! THANK YOU Dave for all that wisdom, humor, integrity, nerdiness, humility and YOUR GIFT! Simply amazing!

  • @4dmind
    @4dmind 5 років тому +3

    When I first started recording and mixing, I had these two musicians in my inner circle and they were constantly criticizing everything I produced, and they would also criticize the amount of focus I would put into it - they would say I was putting in too much time or thought, and that mixes were "good enough". I chose to listen to their critique of my production, and ignore the critique of the effort I was putting in. One day, I looked up and realized I was way past both of them in knowledge and in just empirical capability. Taste will always be subjective, but knowledge is what you get to keep, and while it is possible to overthink the process, you'll never lose by putting in effort.

  • @marciefree
    @marciefree 5 років тому +5

    Priceless advice Mr. Pensada! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this. 😍😇😇

  • @FrederickLewisDeAngelis
    @FrederickLewisDeAngelis 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Dave. Your advice is inspiring, encouraging and your humor a great source of comfort.

  • @shadowmixx
    @shadowmixx 5 років тому +3

    Thank U LANDR and Mr. Pensado.
    I have seen many 'Pensado's Place' videos , but this candid one on one by far hits closer to home for me.
    I consider these not 2 be just "tips",...but rather, "gems".
    Peace

  • @dwolivas
    @dwolivas 5 років тому +16

    There are a lot of younger youtubers (who haven't composed for two years) doing these kinds of videos and I haven't been able to learn anything from them. This is different. I want you to know your experience blasts through within the first few tips. Thank you for this video

  • @MysticAlankar
    @MysticAlankar 2 роки тому +7

    Great info here! 💯

  • @wavyhouseproductions2129
    @wavyhouseproductions2129 5 років тому +2

    Love His Vibe, Great Job!

  • @roadsideturnout9287
    @roadsideturnout9287 5 років тому +1

    Wow! I really like this guy and his approach. Thanks man. Truly inspirational.

  • @HellaHipHop
    @HellaHipHop 7 років тому +24

    brilliant as always.

  • @AllanGildea
    @AllanGildea 5 років тому +6

    Wonderful teaching - thanks so much for your skill and wisdom.

  • @bobvog7123
    @bobvog7123 4 роки тому +2

    God bless you Dave for your good heart to help other engineers learn and grow.

  • @erikcalonius6599
    @erikcalonius6599 3 роки тому +2

    I'm not an audio engineer, but stumbled on this. What great advice for anyone--in any field!

  • @LesterBrunt1983
    @LesterBrunt1983 7 років тому +82

    I think "rules" are great for beginners because it narrows everything down into comprehensible chunks. A long time ago I read "Gradus Ad Pernassum", it is a music theory book from the renaissance. What is interesting is not what it is about but how it is written, as a dialogue between teacher and student. It is a great insight into how they thought about music back in the day. And in it the teacher advises the student to use the first 2 years to just practice, don't try to make something artistic, just practice small pieces for the sole purpose of practice for 2 years and then go nuts. I think that is a great way to approach it because as a beginner it can be so confusing and intimidating to start because the possibilities are endless. Find some stem tracks, just do 30 seconds, focus on only cleaning up the tracks, only making a volume balance, make a mix with limited plugins, make a mix with loads of plugins, find stems of with very few instruments, find stems with loads of instruments, find stems from all kinds of music from weird folk to ambient soundscapes and just do a little, 30 seconds 1 minute of a track. Then try to be patient, try to restrain yourself and do that for 2 years. You'll make loads of progress and you'll have so many ideas you won't make the 2 years.

    • @markschomaker3053
      @markschomaker3053 7 років тому +6

      "Gradus ad Parnassum" has been used in art and music for a long time. It is a fugue textbook that was written by Johann Fux in 1715 that was studied by Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven. It is also a piano method by both Clementi and Czerny. It literally means "Steps to Parnassus" or "Climbing up the Mountain. As long as that mountain is a great big plate of spaghetti. With meatballs. And pecorino romano. And a big glass of Neuf de Pape...

    • @monkeyxx
      @monkeyxx 7 років тому +1

      I think Dave covered this also when he said, "Just start on the mix." Don't even worry about it, just start doing it. It's in this video.

    • @johnego669
      @johnego669 5 років тому

      I totally agree with you and Dave. I come from an “educated” background and they taught us the “rules” for music theory from the various eras of music, which are useful if I want to write something from one of those periods. That’s what rules are for, if you want to sound like something specific, you need to know the rules. The best part of knowing the rules is also to ignore them and try and create something on your own.

    • @alexeypolevoybass
      @alexeypolevoybass 5 років тому

      I suggest cambridge-mt.com for multitracks

    • @WillyJunior
      @WillyJunior 4 роки тому

      neeeeeerd!

  • @thereignofdando
    @thereignofdando 4 роки тому +3

    8:33 'Because I wan an artist still then' - I would definitely say you're still an artist Dave! The way you mix is art.

  • @GeoffModulate
    @GeoffModulate 4 роки тому +2

    This is some of the best advice I've come across on mixing. And it's so true. It's all about the energy, the vibe and finding that magic that made you fall in love with a song so much you wanted to dedicate your life to doing that. I love the part about hearing those songs as a kid that floored you, and thinking about it, I can go back there and name 5-10 tracks that did that, that made me fall in love with music. "What is this magic? This sorcery? How do they do that? How do they make me feel like that?".
    Can't like this video enough.

  • @sothic23
    @sothic23 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much for sharing your wisdom and experience with us, Dave!

  • @HoustonCurtisKardSharp
    @HoustonCurtisKardSharp 4 роки тому +8

    When I was 18 I delivered rack gear and effects from a company called Rack Attack to Dave Pensado almost every week at Alpha Studios on Magnolia Blvd. He was always the nicest guy, always knew my name from the moment he met me...and I was just a long haired 19 year old who played guitar at the time. We're talking about 26 years ago...so this was before Dave became the legend he is today. But it was always great day whenever I would deliver to Dave....almost as great as his mixes are to listen to! Thanks for posting!

    • @LANDRmusic
      @LANDRmusic  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for taking the time to watch. That's amazing that you have such a good recollection of that time.

  • @rb032682
    @rb032682 4 роки тому +11

    "Acoustic treatment" is such a lovely thing which, too often, doesn't get the respect or the usage it deserves.

  • @bratvasea230
    @bratvasea230 5 років тому +1

    a speech that can entirely divided on quotes...brilliant!!!

  • @boglot
    @boglot 4 роки тому +1

    Man I love how Dave explains everything simply. Watching his vids a couple of years ago really eased some of the intimidation I felt starting out with music production.

  • @GoranSimonoski
    @GoranSimonoski 7 років тому +51

    Amazing! Probably my favorite Dave's video to date. Nothing by respect and love for this guy.

    • @chriswellz5993
      @chriswellz5993 7 років тому +6

      Hell yeah. Dude is the real MVP.

    • @Icycoldonthetrack
      @Icycoldonthetrack 7 років тому +1

      ayeeee @chris wellz

    • @chriswellz5993
      @chriswellz5993 7 років тому

      Reshard Watson sup fam! Lol

    • @monkeyxx
      @monkeyxx 7 років тому

      even better than ITL when he's with someone else's program. the reel deel no argument.

  • @us3r11
    @us3r11 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks, Dave! When you said ignore the rules, you've set me free :) It's good to hear that creativity is at the first place in your workflow.

  • @darylsamuel90
    @darylsamuel90 7 років тому

    Man, I luh this dude! He's the coolest. Thanks, Dave!

  • @mikecirasuolo2638
    @mikecirasuolo2638 4 роки тому +1

    This guy is the real deal! If we can't learn from him we are not listening! Thank you Dave!

  • @joel_swisher
    @joel_swisher 4 роки тому +5

    I love this, very encouraging for someone starting out.

    • @jamierosino3762
      @jamierosino3762 4 роки тому +1

      Also for people who are seasoned but are feeling insecure for whatever reasons. Its reassuring to hear a master like Dave tell us that we all go through the same shit.

  • @ruaharmon5550
    @ruaharmon5550 4 роки тому +6

    The last tip “Ignore the 15 other tips above this one” there’s no right or wrong way to mix. This guys a legend

  • @Roensmusic
    @Roensmusic 5 років тому +1

    thanks for sharing your experience Dave, really awesome tips :)

  • @ThePicklestreet
    @ThePicklestreet 3 роки тому +1

    I love these points, subtle yet everything too

  • @Ramt33n
    @Ramt33n 7 років тому +16

    Thanks Dave

    • @whileimgaming
      @whileimgaming 5 років тому

      That should be a thing that the internet will say

  • @rdlaminations3339
    @rdlaminations3339 4 роки тому +102

    Always listen in the car - I thought I was the only one .

    • @DrMackSplackem
      @DrMackSplackem 4 роки тому +8

      Not at all, I've always considered it mandatory. Not only is it a different acoustical reference of your mix, but it instantly places the listener in a vastly different headspace, which I consider even more valuable than simply swapping out a pair of speakers.

    • @MixChecks
      @MixChecks 3 роки тому

      Absolutely. That's the best set of speakers.

    • @2ndAveScents
      @2ndAveScents 3 роки тому +5

      Car/TV/Phone. If it sounds good in all 3 you’re good to go.

    • @lethalfright
      @lethalfright 3 роки тому

      I am always doing it. Not rare a go down 18 floors to the garage just to check on my mix.

    • @Smith-ql7wr
      @Smith-ql7wr 3 роки тому

      and walk away from the engineer that doesn't

  • @Leotique
    @Leotique 4 роки тому +1

    One of the best videos about advices, thank you

  • @abishekraju8787
    @abishekraju8787 4 роки тому

    That last line and chuckle. Idk why but that is so reassuring. Listening to this guy makes me feel like he believes in me more than anyone else i've known (not a lot of them do, at least as far as music goes) even though he has no idea about my very existence. And his wisdom is so enlightening yet simple. Truly an amazing guy.

  • @JulianFernandez
    @JulianFernandez 7 років тому +4

    Master chef. Respect.

  • @Randuski
    @Randuski 5 років тому +3

    This was actually a really great video. UA-cam recommended the video and i was like, eh, probably sucks. But this had some great stuff in it

  • @cahlajthepoetmc9746
    @cahlajthepoetmc9746 5 років тому +2

    Dave is the man!

  • @akasickform
    @akasickform 5 років тому +1

    I really like this video.
    I've seen a lot about mixing and mastering, and this one definitely provides a decent and quality insight against a lot of others.

  • @droma_music
    @droma_music 4 роки тому +3

    One of the GOATS...Some real gems here wow.

  • @doomrip13
    @doomrip13 4 роки тому +3

    crazy bro this guy really blows my mind, he spend doing something 2-6 hours a day for 3 to 4 years which was something and look how hes come

    • @LANDRmusic
      @LANDRmusic  4 роки тому

      Anything is possible! Definitely inspiring.

  • @walterearl6456
    @walterearl6456 7 років тому

    happy new year to you Dave I'm learning a lot I finish college and Engineering sound design and the whole classes watch you all the time and said nothing but amazing things about you .I'm a producers of music productions,a jazz keyboardist and a band leader in San Francisco getting into engineer all my life as a musician hanging out with great engineer and now I"m loving it .. thanks for the knowledge always watching

  • @ImaginationBlue
    @ImaginationBlue 5 років тому +2

    Brilliant advice! Thank you sir.

  • @robertevans714
    @robertevans714 7 років тому +54

    "Teachers are the best resource we've got" - If only this principle was followed throughout humanity and it's interconnected interactions

  • @perrypelican9476
    @perrypelican9476 6 років тому +13

    What is not to like about this video. I always wonder about people who give a thumbs down for Videos like this. They must be people with no self esteem that get pleasure out of messing others up, especially others who are successful. It eats them up so they do what they can to have a negative impact. Notice how they never leave comments because they are true cowards. What a world we live in.

  • @duncanmclauchlan5619
    @duncanmclauchlan5619 5 років тому +1

    I'm too old to have heros, but this guy just became my hero.

  • @GranPepo
    @GranPepo 5 років тому

    THANK YOU DAVE you are a legend

  • @wapdap9079
    @wapdap9079 4 роки тому +3

    This advice has improved my mixes a whole lot actually, I like to reference to both modern and old school music like those influences he talks about😁👍

  • @pbenson56fran
    @pbenson56fran 4 роки тому +3

    Also, you seem to be short of being full of yourself, yeah! I love that in a person humility goes a long way even if you know your stuff. And by the comments I gather you do.

  • @rubennavarro6523
    @rubennavarro6523 6 років тому

    My goodness... anyone else get emotional? Been a while since I’ve really sat and watched one of your videos Dave and hearing the passion with which you talk about what you do is beyond inspiring. Thank you sir.

  • @MrMattwe
    @MrMattwe 7 років тому

    Thank you Dave! Absolutely brilliant!

  • @APEX.ULTRA.
    @APEX.ULTRA. 5 років тому +54

    “Study your hero’s influences not your hero’s” Thanks Dave! My quest starts here. #pursuegreatness

    • @thetruthchannel349
      @thetruthchannel349 4 роки тому

      Ya, thats one thing I think sounds really thoughtful but really doesnt mean anything. If you followed that back up the chain all the way youd wind up stealing tips from Pythagoras himself. Thats one thing I just dont buy. I think you just STOP thinking in terms of heroism and stop being a fan and learn to be an admirer and a person whos appreciative of the gifts of another artist. That way youre learning from everyone not just heroes.

  • @bboymac84
    @bboymac84 5 років тому +3

    I do the ear bud test!!😁

  • @reimereason
    @reimereason 4 роки тому +1

    Great advice, thank you Dave! Many pf these points are very helpful.

  • @theofficialdjmiami8171
    @theofficialdjmiami8171 3 роки тому

    Thank You LANDR for posting this and Dave for dropping so many gems from years of experiments and experience.

  • @mother-fng-bonswa3612
    @mother-fng-bonswa3612 7 років тому +12

    1:55 finally somebody mention this. I always laugh when people approach me, i bough a set of 2 k adam monitors and have them setup in a room that sounds like a empty gymnasium.

  • @TheNitsua59
    @TheNitsua59 4 роки тому +3

    A lot of what you said applies to far more than just music.

  • @vegmusicalgroup3573
    @vegmusicalgroup3573 7 років тому +1

    love it thanks dave and landr

  • @darrensmusicstudio
    @darrensmusicstudio 7 років тому

    Great video! Thanks Dave for sharing your wisdom and experience.

  • @mixchief
    @mixchief 5 років тому +3

    Super thoughtful, heavy tips here. Could be applied to lots of other things apart from audio.

  • @DriftinProduciendo
    @DriftinProduciendo 2 роки тому +3

    Tuve que coger los tips en la descripción y traducirlos.. aquí están👉 Consejo 1: utilice varios monitores de estudio
    Consejo 2: trata tu habitación
    Consejo 3: Utilice las pistas de referencia Consejo 4: Venda su gusto, no sus habilidades
    Consejo 5: sea paciente con su progreso
    Consejo 6: Mezclar es lo que debe hacer para terminar la producción, no agregarle nada
    Consejo 7: trabaje con personas de su vecindario
    Consejo 8: estudia las influencias de tus héroes
    Consejo 9: deje de recibir consejos tan literalmente
    Consejo 10: Los profesores son el mejor recurso
    Consejo 11: mezcla las pistas de otras personas
    Consejo 12: Los plazos son vitales
    Consejo 13: Sepa por qué la mezcla aproximada es mejor
    Consejo 14: Practica con canciones mezcladas y masterizadas
    Consejo 15: Apunte a capturar los sentimientos al mezclar
    Consejo 16: Las reglas están hechas para ser ignoradas

  • @Liu_Baang
    @Liu_Baang 3 роки тому +1

    Don't take advice literally. Love it! Don't know how many methods I learned and tried to apply them all at once. You don't need to put salt and pepper on something that already has all purpose seasoning. Great 💎

  • @michaelmclaughlin6376
    @michaelmclaughlin6376 Рік тому +1

    This is literally the best advice on mixing I've ever heard. Right from the first point: multiple monitors, which I discovered on my own, but have never heard anyone ever talk about, to the basic idea that you will mix uniquely as yourself, are really true and refreshing to hear. When you're on youtube looking at professionals talk about mixing, some of them come up with this, "This is how you make drums thunder!" thing or this is how a mix should sound, blah blah blah. But Dave really reminds us that there are many ways to do it, so find your own way. Amazing advice.