* Another time trying to correct/mix an old stereo track that was recorded and mixed bad (one of my very firsts) , and trying to do that with bunch of plugins, i have realized, after switching off all those "towers" of plugins, that i can do "miracles" with a very little, but right plugins: lowering original volume, LC, HC, dynamic EQ, some filters, a few EQ tweaks. * Right plugins, personally comfortable plugins - crucial. * Also, engaging safe clippers, limiters, compressors, LC, HC on channels even before recording makes everything so easier and faster. * Attack and release - very tricky, depends on many things, it is better to be on a safe side even though the sound is not the best to liking. * Endless learning. * Not on topic, but i made this comment a few times because...well, i think it is important: a great recording, mix, mastering does Not make a good music. I've seen people picking on so many things to an unbelievable point of perfection in sound, but the music...i can't personally even call it music - just a bunch of sounds, noise and stupid lyrics. * Music should be music that is full of beautiful melodies, harmonies, that elevates, enlightens, helps to live, shows the beauty, shows other dimensions, enriches the world, makes us kinder, better - not just a bunch of sounds, noise, , , , , , , , .. *The music can be good, but if energetically it is bad (overall or just personally for me), im not gonna listen to it, even if the quality of recording is superb. I rather listen to a poorly recorded good music, rather than to listen (i don't) to a high quality.. annoyance and degradation. Real music and great recording - great.
I think I have pretty decent vocal mixing jus feel like im missing something. My room is not acustic treated, if I acustic treat will it change my vocal mix?
I'm struggling to get a mix to sound balanced with depth and commercial sounding. I get it fairly loud but its just lacking depth and definition. What must I do?
thank you for this camera framing, especially the mic stand. Great tips!
That mic stand frame placement got me feeling fullfilled
Tom Brady of mixing tutorials
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Post a mixing session from start to finish where you cover EVERYTHING 👍🏾
Say less. That will be my next video.
@@mixwithjerry great success
* Another time trying to correct/mix an old stereo track that was recorded and mixed bad (one of my very firsts) , and trying to do that with bunch of plugins, i have realized, after switching off all those "towers" of plugins, that i can do "miracles" with a very little, but right plugins: lowering original volume, LC, HC, dynamic EQ, some filters, a few EQ tweaks.
* Right plugins, personally comfortable plugins - crucial.
* Also, engaging safe clippers, limiters, compressors, LC, HC on channels even before recording makes everything so easier and faster.
* Attack and release - very tricky, depends on many things, it is better to be on a safe side even though the sound is not the best to liking.
* Endless learning.
* Not on topic, but i made this comment a few times because...well, i think it is important: a great recording, mix, mastering does Not make a good music. I've seen people picking on so many things to an unbelievable point of perfection in sound, but the music...i can't personally even call it music - just a bunch of sounds, noise and stupid lyrics.
* Music should be music that is full of beautiful melodies, harmonies, that elevates, enlightens, helps to live, shows the beauty, shows other dimensions, enriches the world, makes us kinder, better - not just a bunch of sounds, noise, , , , , , , , ..
*The music can be good, but if energetically it is bad (overall or just personally for me), im not gonna listen to it, even if the quality of recording is superb. I rather listen to a poorly recorded good music, rather than to listen (i don't) to a high quality.. annoyance and degradation.
Real music and great recording - great.
This man is a great teacher.
Thanks for the feedback 🙏🏼
So Informative !!! Excellent Video, Jerry !!! 👍🏾
these are all really helpful ! thank you mr jerry !
Do you have any video explaining how to mix using a reference track
Great stuff💯💯
Awesome vid! Such great tips🔥
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Bro! Thats trueee 🔥
Best advice
Helped out a lot thank you!
Glad I could help!
Amazing
bang on re drum samples - they don't need tweaking - just find one you like!
I think I have pretty decent vocal mixing jus feel like im missing something. My room is not acustic treated, if I acustic treat will it change my vocal mix?
The problem with most drum samples is that they're almost clipping😅
Yeah they want to make their drum kit sound like it hits harder, but really it’s just turned up and processed heavier.
I'm struggling to get a mix to sound balanced with depth and commercial sounding. I get it fairly loud but its just lacking depth and definition. What must I do?
Same situation here. How do we fix? @mixwithjerry
Ableton or Logic Pro, which do you prefer?
FL Studio
Fair enough lol