Interesting. So, what I've gathered from these videos over time is that the best practice is to cut a frequency range that is gross and unruly and then reintroduce it into the mix by distorting/saturating that area of the sound. Buster did it for guitar and now I'm seeing this for vocals. Great tip.
I've noticed this aswell, and as I apply it more and more to my mixes, I understand why they do it. It's a killer trick because you really want to keep that midrange or your mix will sound like shit!
I've been recording and mixing for 10 years, but I've never heard of an "insides" bus. Never watched any mixing videos with this guy though. What exactly is it? just a parallel comp bus, or something else?
Okay I'm very confused..... GR2 did not exist when this album came out...... SO like uhhhhhhhh is this just to show the methods used but not the exact tools used?......
Nah ima need the see him use the analog gear he used and go through it. Not promote JST plugins for a bigger check. All respect to all parties, I love and use JST, but I wanna see some old gaurd techniques.
It's so cool to see Machine working on these vocals in 2023, especially after watching the behind the scenes/recording vlogs back in the day!
Interesting. So, what I've gathered from these videos over time is that the best practice is to cut a frequency range that is gross and unruly and then reintroduce it into the mix by distorting/saturating that area of the sound. Buster did it for guitar and now I'm seeing this for vocals. Great tip.
I've noticed this aswell, and as I apply it more and more to my mixes, I understand why they do it. It's a killer trick because you really want to keep that midrange or your mix will sound like shit!
I wish I knew what you’re talking about lol goes right over my head.
Rest in Peace Mitch
great vid btw :D
Lots of interesting techniques in this video. Thanks for this, URM team!
So dope to see how this is mixed 🔥
Panning the lead vocal -3 to the left, interesting! Great video as always🤘
Love watching Machine mix, very engaging and entertaining
The decapitator add so much weight on the vocal, what a great trick
Ohhh myyy dearrr goddd
dual mono compression is sick
I've been recording and mixing for 10 years, but I've never heard of an "insides" bus. Never watched any mixing videos with this guy though. What exactly is it? just a parallel comp bus, or something else?
Can someone tell me what "total outsides" means?
Joel Wanasek and Eyal Lev are absolutely goated. I love those dudes
This makes Vince Neil sound like the Whitney Houston of Hair singers. Right up there with Lemmy.
After only 30 seconds of this, I'm looking for some rope and an unsteady chair.
Nothing happened in 30 seconds🤣
Okay I'm very confused..... GR2 did not exist when this album came out...... SO like uhhhhhhhh is this just to show the methods used but not the exact tools used?......
the whole point of urm academy is to show how to mix music, and have the producer either remix or show how they mixed
This is him mixing the track today, not how he did it back then.
@@BrofUJu 😒😒😒
Nah ima need the see him use the analog gear he used and go through it. Not promote JST plugins for a bigger check. All respect to all parties, I love and use JST, but I wanna see some old gaurd techniques.
@@letsstartapeaceriot huh? Pro Tools existed in 2009 lol he's just using the plugin cause he likes it, they don't force people to use JST plugins
Im joking, of course.
I didn't know GR2 existed back then... lol