love how he doesn't give platitudes and actually gives in-depth answers, i've watched a lot of these q & a's and this is one of the few where the answers have real actual takeaways that can applied 🙏
JJP = the most open & honest engineer out there today. No attitude just willing to share what he knows & does. He presents in a way that doesn't make you feel stupid and doesn't just say buy my plugin bundle.....best MWTM's Q&A so far.
Wow! This is, by far, the most helpful Q&A in the series. As others have said, JJP addresses and articulates relevant and critical concepts in an engaging and accessible manner. His style of communication, along with his philosophy and approach to making records, is among the most genuine, effective and enlightening I have ever encountered in my quest for self-improvement in the world of recorded music. Many thanks to JJP for his insights and to the people that made this content freely available!
He is a great teacher who really cares about the students in this class. He tailors the lessons to each student as he does the music to the artist. I am speaking from personal experience. Beg, steal or borrow to get over to France to see JJP - unforgettable.
This interview and the one he did on Pensado's place are the most enlightening ideas I've ever heard. He knows how to make a compressor dance instead of just being a level control. This man loves what he does and never stands still in his quest for perfection. Love it and him. Thanks for teaching this old dog new tricks.
I got to meet JJP in Nashville many years ago when he was doing a lot of CCM. I was in that world too mainly as a musician. He was very real. I could listen to him talk about this stuff for hours on end. CLA is great too. But, the way JJP talks about all the thought processes and things beyond the technicality of mixing, ensnares me every time. Mixing is a philosophy not just a mechanical process. Great stuff.
JJP, I have known about you since the 70's ever since you were the first call engineer in CCM. I just acquired the JJP Collection from Waves, and just to put it to the test, I went back in to some of my old mixes and applied your plugin's. Oh my goodness, I wish I could reprint all of that stuff with your plugin's applied!!! Your videos teach me more than any other series I have watched! Thank you for sharing your expertise, and God Bless You!!!!
Wow that was really insightful! This is the best Q and A ever! JJP is probably the most open of the top engineers in the world! Great advice for all of us! ;)
This guy's philosophy on compression is dead-on. The #1 album in my iTunes Library as far as number of listens is Spilt Milk by Jellyfish. I'm not even that big a fan of the band, but the mix is incredible--every time I play through a song yet another subtle element steps forward that I'd not heard in prior listens. JJP delivered the fat vintage mojo that 70's retro power-pop band needed to get across--without getting too muddy and losing those incredible details. The credibility this man has as an engineer and teacher is off-the-charts, IMHO.
cool! I got something outa this. surprisingly better at explaining than others. thank you. if I was to go to mixing with the masters for a week, in France, I would choose this guy.
Think of compressors as outboard gear. Not as a plugin. Think of the EQ as the preamp. You would run the compressor into the preamp first.Then use the preamp to adjust it a little bit and run into the console/DAW.
11 The LORD said, "Go out and stand on the mountain in the presence of the LORD, for the LORD is about to pass by." Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and shattered the rocks before the LORD, but the LORD was not in the wind. After the wind there was an earthquake, but the LORD was not in the earthquake. 12 After the earthquake came a fire, but the LORD was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper. 13 When Elijah heard it, he pulled his cloak over his face and went out and stood at the mouth of the cave. Then a voice said to him, "What are you doing here, Elijah?" (1 Kings 19) -- What you said about the small voice inside --
love how he doesn't give platitudes and actually gives in-depth answers, i've watched a lot of these q & a's and this is one of the few where the answers have real actual takeaways that can applied 🙏
JJP = the most open & honest engineer out there today. No attitude just willing to share what he knows & does. He presents in a way that doesn't make you feel stupid and doesn't just say buy my plugin bundle.....best MWTM's Q&A so far.
Wow! This is, by far, the most helpful Q&A in the series. As others have said, JJP addresses and articulates relevant and critical concepts in an engaging and accessible manner. His style of communication, along with his philosophy and approach to making records, is among the most genuine, effective and enlightening I have ever encountered in my quest for self-improvement in the world of recorded music. Many thanks to JJP for his insights and to the people that made this content freely available!
I was hoping this video would never end! love this guy and how he explains things, he wants to help for real.
He is a great teacher who really cares about the students in this class. He tailors the lessons to each student as he does the music to the artist. I am speaking from personal experience. Beg, steal or borrow to get over to France to see JJP - unforgettable.
SoundboothTutorials I'd even commit murder death kill, so I could go to France.
Sam Borgman I second that. What an amazing view he has on his work and how to treat things and not think all technical.
This interview and the one he did on Pensado's place are the most enlightening ideas I've ever heard. He knows how to make a compressor dance instead of just being a level control. This man loves what he does and never stands still in his quest for perfection. Love it and him. Thanks for teaching this old dog new tricks.
I got to meet JJP in Nashville many years ago when he was doing a lot of CCM. I was in that world too mainly as a musician. He was very real. I could listen to him talk about this stuff for hours on end. CLA is great too. But, the way JJP talks about all the thought processes and things beyond the technicality of mixing, ensnares me every time. Mixing is a philosophy not just a mechanical process. Great stuff.
His definition of intellect and instint are very wise.
"What makes the record FEEL great, it's always about the feel". Priceless.
I have seen this man in 3 different videos and he looked like 3 different persons. He definitely likes to renew his image a lot!
JJP, I have known about you since the 70's ever since you were the first call engineer in CCM. I just acquired the JJP Collection from Waves, and just to put it to the test, I went back in to some of my old mixes and applied your plugin's. Oh my goodness, I wish I could reprint all of that stuff with your plugin's applied!!! Your videos teach me more than any other series I have watched! Thank you for sharing your expertise, and God Bless You!!!!
Love this interview, really inspiring you can tell JJP love what he does and seems like a very humbled engineer.
This guy is just the best. JJP is the type of guy that would be a super success regardless of what he did in life.
Appreciating a clear description of feel in relation to compression. Thank you
I think I have a new favorite engineer.
He had me thinking he had no pants on for a second there
extremely genius person. not to mention the philosophical answer he gives very critical. thank you
"If it's good, they'll turn it up. What does the level mean at that point? Zero." Another gem.
Holy shit I fucking love this guy
Wow that was really insightful! This is the best Q and A ever! JJP is probably the most open of the top engineers in the world! Great advice for all of us! ;)
Thanks for sharing your knowledge in such a detailed but very simplistic way.
Intellectual and instinct. The best definition and differences when it comes to intelligence and wisdom.
This guy's philosophy on compression is dead-on. The #1 album in my iTunes Library as far as number of listens is Spilt Milk by Jellyfish. I'm not even that big a fan of the band, but the mix is incredible--every time I play through a song yet another subtle element steps forward that I'd not heard in prior listens. JJP delivered the fat vintage mojo that 70's retro power-pop band needed to get across--without getting too muddy and losing those incredible details. The credibility this man has as an engineer and teacher is off-the-charts, IMHO.
Humble, insightful and inspiring. Thank you 🙏
Dude is a genius.. had no idea. Time to find more vids with JJP!
I love how you mix from a musician perspective!
Very interesting, insightful and inspirational interview with JJP.
Looking forward to the Elmhirst week in August :)
Excellent interview - definitely one of the more helpful in this series.
cool! I got something outa this. surprisingly better at explaining than others. thank you. if I was to go to mixing with the masters for a week, in France, I would choose this guy.
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Loving the video!! Thx Mwtm thx Jjp!!! Humble student here
Really great Q&A as people mentioned - solid information and philosophy shared.
Very inspiring. Such a nice and humble guy.
Great Q&A, many thanks! Confirmed some stuff which was awesome :D
Think of compressors as outboard gear. Not as a plugin. Think of the EQ as the preamp. You would run the compressor into the preamp first.Then use the preamp to adjust it a little bit and run into the console/DAW.
he's a genuine innovator! I really like that
JJP is so gracious with his knowledge!
I love what and how he say it.
I thought I am the only one how uses TransX on the Masterbus :)
This dude is super cool!! So humble....JJP ! You da man Maine
Interisting video, nice guy, liked it alot. Thanks!
What a joy discovering your vision!! Please go for President and the World gest a better One :-)
how does he look so young here and so old in the 2013 video....
Haha
He has a great way of looking at compression.
No words, what a GREAT man!
I read somewhere he mixed "Heavier Things", did he master it too? The whole record is clipping like crazy.
“This has got Crack Factor!”.....love this dude.
See you at NAMM! I'll be in booth 312 on the 3rd floor in "Lounge 88"
I could literally listen to this guy forever
this guy always reminds me the bad guy from the movie Die hard 1
great stuff
Gotta love this guy.
18:30 priceless explanation
JJP is Boss!!!!
thank you
Great stuff JJP - Common sense stuff - JS
My favourite bit starts at 13:13 - inspirational!
the moment i tuned out this guy forever.
jjp is an awesome guy!!!
JJP is amazing
Well done 👍.
amazing tutorial... only beef: we don't use the "R-word", JJP.
What a dude!
JJP=Obi-Wan Kenobi
Dimension Pot!
Amazing interview. So helpful, genuine, and SUPER enthusiastic. A FORCE!
insightful! thanks
"crack factor"
LOL
Licinius Varrus *crank factor :)
Looks like Snape wearing a fedora.
9:22
leave the camera alone! always zooming and panning, wtf.. JJP is teaching and the guy behind the camera is not clearly not listening
11 The LORD said, "Go out and stand on the mountain in the presence of the LORD, for the LORD is about to pass by." Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and shattered the rocks before the LORD, but the LORD was not in the wind. After the wind there was an earthquake, but the LORD was not in the earthquake.
12 After the earthquake came a fire, but the LORD was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper.
13 When Elijah heard it, he pulled his cloak over his face and went out and stood at the mouth of the cave. Then a voice said to him, "What are you doing here, Elijah?" (1 Kings 19) -- What you said about the small voice inside --
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