Love this! The quick mix bus processing at the start was really interesting to watch. I don't usually set up a top down while I'm mixing (aside from threshholds) but it's really cool to hear the drums come alive as you progressed. Re-mixing something you're familiar with gives you a small head start because you have an idea of what it should sound like. I'd be interested in a 60-90 minute challenge of something you might not know. Might be difficult to set up but I'd love to see how you would attack figuring out dynamic changes, intention and focus.
I wish there were more videos like this. It’s so nice when you can see pro mixers struggling when making mixing decisions. Please more real action and less talking. Thank you Joel ❤
This is super awesome video! Super educational! I’m gonna try to do the same cuz people in URM community are talking about fader mix, and using only EQ and compression to work on the balance! And now I can see how it works in real thanks to this wonderful video. I’m gonna start using this approach from now on. Thank you so much for everything you on this channel and for the community! The best education content ever! 👍
Impressive! For me personally, it was interesting to see the real workflow of a person who has tried everything. I would definitely watch other similar videos.
The trick is proper eq across everything else. Often we see a problem and directly try to solve it. Sometimes the answer is looking to the sides. Snare doesn't cut through? Maybe the snare is great, its everything else around it. Same with fx. They live in a space so getting that space to allow them to shine brings out their natural beauty.
Dude this content is gold! Really appreciate you putting this out. Just one question, why are you using the channel EQ only? Is it because of the limited time or are actually using this over Pro Q3 etc.? Much love from Germany!
I’m curious why you seem to prefer low shelving over high passing? You hear people preach about filtering everything all the time. Any particular reason why you go right to shelves instead of HPF?
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bus glue will never stop being the best lol
Fantastic video, I'm using it for my disertation.
Love this! The quick mix bus processing at the start was really interesting to watch. I don't usually set up a top down while I'm mixing (aside from threshholds) but it's really cool to hear the drums come alive as you progressed. Re-mixing something you're familiar with gives you a small head start because you have an idea of what it should sound like. I'd be interested in a 60-90 minute challenge of something you might not know. Might be difficult to set up but I'd love to see how you would attack figuring out dynamic changes, intention and focus.
Definitely more of this please, Joel! This was awesome
I wish there were more videos like this. It’s so nice when you can see pro mixers struggling when making mixing decisions. Please more real action and less talking. Thank you Joel ❤
Awesome! next stop, the one hour complete speed mix!
love this! very inspiring to my own mixing, unique things you did I would have probably never thought of.
This is a very nice production
These mixing videos are great. I feel like I always learn something new.
This is super awesome video! Super educational! I’m gonna try to do the same cuz people in URM community are talking about fader mix, and using only EQ and compression to work on the balance! And now I can see how it works in real thanks to this wonderful video. I’m gonna start using this approach from now on. Thank you so much for everything you on this channel and for the community! The best education content ever! 👍
this was really cool to watch! I want that SSL mixer soooo bad. great video
Impressive! Can’t believe you got through that in 30 minutes!!
It's because you've got that shadow hills comp on your vox! haha
I love speedruns and it’s so awesome to see them in mixing. This will be a fantastic learning experience.
Hope you enjoy it!
very cool vid. Mix sounds solid!!!
That was awesome Joel. watching you work is a work of art.
Impressive! For me personally, it was interesting to see the real workflow of a person who has tried everything. I would definitely watch other similar videos.
Sick as always.
I have to get JW BG.. This is awsome!
I see that you got that SSL! :)
I love this series!
Amazing content
hahah, that so good man! PRO.
Crazy impressive man! I mean after making the eq trainer and speed mixing course I had faith in ya tho
Definitely more speedy mix
Love the video, It would be awesome doing a different genre with different plugins
Well done! How did you make sure your verbs and delays fit into the space properly and didn’t muddy things up?
The trick is proper eq across everything else. Often we see a problem and directly try to solve it. Sometimes the answer is looking to the sides. Snare doesn't cut through? Maybe the snare is great, its everything else around it. Same with fx. They live in a space so getting that space to allow them to shine brings out their natural beauty.
Dude this content is gold! Really appreciate you putting this out. Just one question, why are you using the channel EQ only? Is it because of the limited time or are actually using this over Pro Q3 etc.? Much love from Germany!
Because its way faster and I hate that proq 3 has the hot keys switched so my muscle memory is backwards on it.
Shelf%
I’m curious why you seem to prefer low shelving over high passing? You hear people preach about filtering everything all the time. Any particular reason why you go right to shelves instead of HPF?
It retains more of the energy of the sound and keeps a mix more glued. And it’s faster in cubase given this is a speed run.
Please more speed mixing. I'm floored you used no routing just straight to the mix bus with sends.
Damn
The lyrics would been better if it sayts: "I felt your heart coming in Stereo, Stereo"
More Speedrun pls. Maybe less tracks