Dave Pensados Biggest Mistake
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In todays video I take a look at Dave Pensados biggest mistake. How dave pensado created a mistake on purpose in a song in order to heighten the emotional impact of the song Christina Aguilera beautiful. This video goes over dave pensados mixing techniques and dave pensados mixing. - Фільми й анімація
I’m a simple man, I see Dave Pensado, I click.
Then you're simple....... but not sane. Sane people make their garden. We watch Dave.
I too am a simple man, I see George T Music posted another video, I click.
Very original comment.
"Damn that bitch can sing" lollllllllllllll Love Dave
Hahahaha
Hilarious 😂😂 😂
i was looking for that comment
Lol he said it with such a calming voice too lol
@@machiavelli4428 only Dave can do that! Lol
the intro is so spooky
Would be curious to hear the first "too perfect mix" version!
Lol. I heard it in my head when he first said. I know exactly what it sounded like. Hes right. It was silly.
Really awesome video on embracing life, letting go of ego, make something more magical.
Revisiting Dave's mix after this great video and can't help but feel with imperfections and all, that mix is the ultimate way to present that song..there is a really nice texture that backs up her vocals created by the mistake. Listen to first half of frank ocean - futura free vocal mix and you'll hear a similar thing
maaaaaan!!! That Youd do a Dave video is krazy!! Thanks for your work, great vids!!
Thanks so much George!!
Fucking love Dave. Thanks for making this George
Thanks for your vids man best on UA-cam!
Great video as always ! Salute from France
GREAT WORK GEORGE!⚡
WOW ! that was a great insight of dave "biggest mistake" that was to bring down his ego in order to let the song and artist emotion come through it.
Big Respect to Dave, a true hero and inspiration for other mix engineers.
big big thanks
Yes, great points about ego and reputation and so on.
Many of us grew up using subpar studio gear, so it's very
tempting now to show off your glossy hi-definition audio, ha!
whether the song needs it or not :)
Another great vid
Thanks
Cool vid, man!
I love DAVE!!
That was top shelf troll exploration, on my part. A ggod find. Thanks
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LOVE IT! Thanks man!
Philippe Z'Dar, a great French engineer (RIP) often said that you should never compromise between the artist/label and the engineer. What is done must be done in order to make the music even better and not to please those who produce it. I agree with that...
Love the click-baity title, which leads into a much more meaningful video ❤️
We want MORE 😂🔥
Cool, so go behind everyone's back and cheekily use the mix I like best? Got it! ❤❤❤
is the drum bleed only at the end of the song around 3:46 in the mix?? and not through out, right?
You can hear it on the top end within her vocal track as she sings at the beginning and then at the end like you say
0:13 is a VERY important message to us creatives. If you can't figure a way to make money from what you love to do, then you're not allowing your creativity to go past a certain threshold.
I don't agree someone is creatively stuck because money isn't part of their creative equation.
Someone could be a high-earning professional mixing engineer that doesn't produce anything, their technical knowledge completely beholden to the creative whims of someone else.
On the other end you could have someone that produces music constantly, soaking in new skill and creative perspective, then uploading their music online for free.
I listened to the song but don't hear anything even remotely like a mistake. Could we hear the original mix so we can try to find the mistake? Or at least tell us what times we should be listening carefully?
I think it's in the first verse where it's just voice and piano. You can hear a little drum bleed that doesn't sound like it's supposed to be there.
so there is hope for us mixers who only mix lofi in all our mixes not even in lofi songs. lofi pop. 8-)
More exiting to see dave behind the big ssl than todays daw....
🙏🏾🙌🏾
I justen jammed the song and i dont hear any headphone bleed from programmed drums. does any one else?
It's only audible in the beginning and end
I think it's important to know when to leave mistakes and when to correct them and also how much to correct them. As an example there's a EDM artists BT that used to nano correct every single sound the result was boring and unlistenable tracks. He's a very talented guy but this particular album I'm thinking of got about two spins never to heard again by me. I think the shelf life of a lot of current recordings is cut short by too much correcting, pitch, alignment, copy and paste the perfect chorus etc. After a few listens boredom and it's on to the next song.
Wake up baby, new George T just dropped
Mistakes are good
I went and listened to it the kick soft not so full like the a real one is what I’m hearing in it through AirPods
Well… A mix can for sure ruin a song, but it cannot overshadow it because it’s too good. If a mix it’s too good then the song would come out great.
It just depends on what you're after. I think we learned that rough mixes coupled with good bussing & great mastering is enough. I spent an entire month mixing 1 track. I bet I spent 14 hours a day mixing & Id leave the studio & go home & spend another 4 hours with it & then go back after getting 3 or 4 hours sleep. It was a massively dense track. I probably started over 15 times. the final product was 'perfect' but the rough mix still sounded better. It was more 'right.' I could've done it in 4 or 5 days.
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There was no mistake. A mistake is when you f*ck up and it’s not good. eventually people will people see it as a great thing. This was just doing what the music needs and not what you force it to be.
What's up, Linda Perry?
Lol why did this start off like first 48 episode.
We need Jason Goldberg NBA YoungBoy template
When i hear her name i think of this song.
1:30 haha how sweet he was as a young man
As a mix by Dave it's definitely not that impressive. At least the Spotify HiFi version sounds almost like an mp3 compared to other mixes by him.
mp3s are THE GREAT ABOMINATION
The version on Stripped (2002) sounds dogshi. The Stripped 20th Anniversary edition sounds better and null testing it with the 2002 release reveals all hell of artefacts. There's another version on the Decade of Hits release which null tests perfectly with the 20th Anniversary version, both probably same source.
The main Spotify version of the song is garbage, even with premium and all the right settings, doesn't even sound like it's 128kbps, the cymbals are crushed to artefacts. The Stripped 20th Anniversary edition sounds better and null testing it with the original reveals all hell of artefacts. There's another version on the Decade of Hits release which null tests perfectly with the 20th Anniversary version, both probably same source.
Also yeah I can hear the _Program drums_ in the beginning too, and what sound like a gate on her mic.
Dave Pensado - "I mixed my Beatles Song with a mid-tier Christina ballad; but it's not about my ego." That's a quality troll edit there George T 😆🤣😂
Miss this man RIP
Wdym?
i think you left your ear over there boss
Dave, making all the chedda just enough to feed his mouth with all the cheddar cheese and donuts to keep his diabetes on full alert.
Uncalled for
i hate that song
Dave is such a real nigga lmao
And you may be a huge fool.
Real talk
cringe 🏆
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