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How to Turn Your Good Mix into a Great Mix
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- What separates a good mix from a truly great mix? Geoff Manchester shares the elements that can take a muddy and dull mix and turn it into a mix that captivates audiences and captures the professional sound you’re looking for.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:32 Great ingredients for a great mix
2:53 Clean audio
4:11 Create contrast
5:55 Tonal balance
7:35 Stereo imaging
9:30 Mono compatibility
10:19 Recap
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So glad to Still DRE on the playlist, the entire 2001 album is an engineering masterpiece.
More tutorials focused on bass heavy tracks would be super awesome because there is probably a huge difference comparing how you would mix metal and modern dubstep for example 👌 💖
everything is side chained to a sine wave thats layered over top the bass. Thats one way at least
I have been looking for the same thing! There isn’t enough educational information about mixing professional bass heavy music. If you are looking for some reference tracks, I would recommend the doom 2016 soundtrack by Mick Gordon. He is an absolutr genius in electronic bassheavy metal
nothing but ❤️ for this izotope team
"If everything is everywhere, anything is anywhere". What a Jedi quote :D
A wealth of solid information. Great video! Thanks.
The tips are amazing and the video editing just makes it epic. Love you guys
So much good advice here. A must watch. Thanks!
Thanks! Some thoughts on great mixes.
1) Automation - Creating movement & re-balancing as elements emerge & leave.
2) Collaboration - Professional content usually visits the ears of multiple great contributors.
3) Intention - Nail & Stick the intention of a record & allow it to be larger than life. It’s what we all want to hear. Let that direct the use of creative fx, saturation, compression & eq. Dial in the intention of a record.
Are you a mix engineer ??
i´m love with izotope tools, great precess!
high quality tutorials. thank you
Tonal Balance is one of my favourite plugins...I use it all the time... it's just great
Loved this video!! Would also love to see one about how to fix a muddy mix using Izotope pro plugins. Thank you!
Thankful
thank you so much!
In advance, thank you!
great content
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You have a very good VO voice - well done.
Thanks for the references - how about a classical or choral mix reference?
Great video!
Good to see Lewitt mics more often in videos!
I'm earlier than I thought I was
I still thinks Lars’s drum sound & mix on the black album is still right up there even to this day. The high & low end is outstanding. Btw, I’m thinking of getting Rx9 Advanced for my Wedding Films! 😀👍
Your a A God 🎉🔥❤️
You had me at Bee Thousand!
Great cues, but imo, mono compatibility is pretty genre dependent. There are plenty of amazing sounding records/songs that don't translate that well in mono because they are meant to sound ultra wide. It's also an artistic choice.
Ga jab👌👏
Thanks a lot for sharing these tips... please what are you guys using for editing your videos and the screen illustration like the LCR panning visual...looks super cool!
I can stand the nature of "over production" in Rock &/or many acoustic based generes. That fact that it doesn't sound or even represent the actual sound of the band itself. I feel it is important to capture the essence of the band to obtain a GREAT mix. Thanks 4 the vid.
I agree, a lot of acoustic genres featuring modern production sound sterile and robotic, which is something better suited to electronic music as that’s one of its strengths. And obvious strength of acoustic music is human emotion, innacuracy, and error adding an entire universe of possibilities and sounds.
It’s funny too because a lot of electronic musicians and producers strive to make things sound more “organic” and “human”. Not that that’s wrong in any way. Idk what I’m saying anymore but I agree with the overproduction of acoustic music
I like doing some of my mix at a low volume. Easier to hear any problems peak out.
Kindly do specific mixing tutorials for film production... most of the videos I am seeing are referring mainly to Music production.
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THANKS ONE THING WANT TO ASK WHIC MICROPHONE YOU USED IN THIS VIDEO SIR
Wow, Geoff. Could your dialogue delivery get any more evenly measured? Ha! Much to do with the processing I'm sure (hehe!) but equally attributable to your practiced vocal control. I become much less attentive when I'm being yelled at by an overly caffenated presenter, such as many others on the Tube who seem more eager to maintain my attention than ensure I retain what they're trying to teach me. Thanks for your consideration to the listener and consistently helpful advice. :)
Amazing video with some very good points made,
but I was somewhat distracted by the fact that one of your NS-10s has its cone misaligned to the other one.
OCD Triggered!!!
Lmao, I have a beat called "Greatness". Thank you very much for the free publicity :p
i am so upset with Ir0n
The Prism band has a priceless mix in Rejuvenescence album , and many fuzion jazz bands
This video is all common sense I learned a Nothing
Just put OTT on all your tracks and you're done
Very insightful video. Thank you for putting it out.