Leaving beside Justin's knowledge on recording, mixing, production and mastering, as a journalist, in this specific field, he is the best far from the second!
Snowdenbleep Thanks, glad you’re digging it! I’m don’t know how similar I am in personal style. That’s for you to decide. But there’s at least one thing I definitely do have in common with Sam Harris: Jiu Jitsu. To be honest, I’ve gotten so many of these kinds of comparisons at this point that mostly I think I’m the “whatever other podcast that person really likes” of mixing :) Glad you’re digging this one too!
What a great interview! So deep and so useful information! I learned so much! Thanks to Manny and Justin for making this possible. Please keep doing this with other great masters of their craft.
Hey, Good content. I think you guys should make an episode of criticizing our tracks and tell us how we could improve! (P.S if you have already done this then I am sorry I didn't catch it)
Coskun We are making that an option as part of our members/supporters area. You can get involved as a member/supporter at patreon.com/SonicScoop We’d be happy to critique your mixes and have you sit in on sessions where we do the same for others! I hope you’ll join us.
I should do a whole tutorial on that sometime! It involves triggering the main bus compressor from the full mix while soloing the individual stems out. Not too hard to do with a simple sidechain input and a separate mix bus.
@@SonicScoop I live in France but there a exclusive Pensado's produced differently than the show about Manny Marroquin Verse place, this place is the most amazing music venue on earth I guess. You got to see it is better than the coming of Atmos in the audio world in my opinion.
Is there any chance of livestreaming the Mixcon event ? Will the event allow mixers to show plugins from other brands rather than showing the plugins from the sponsor brands ?
Nero Das The majority of MixCon presentations do not focus on the sponsor’s brand, actually. We do select sponsorships so that their tools are just going to organically show up somewhere in the presentation, but the presenters inevitability use all kinds of tools from all kinds of different companies. We did livestream the event a few years ago, but the views for the live stream were so much lower than for a simple after-event video release that it just wasn’t worth the added cost and setup. Maybe we’ll reintroduce live steaming in the future, but for now we find we get plenty of views and even better quality control and ROI by simply releasing videos shortly after the event. If you want it fully live, come see us in person! :) We have had attendees from as far away as Germany and Japan and South America in the past.
I’m doing the Spanish/Latin American pronunciation...albeit badly. The Americanized pronunciation would be more like “MAR-i-kin”. The more traditional and correct Latin pronunciation would be something like “mar-o-kuh(w)een” or something like that if I understand correctly. I’m not very good at the latter but gave it a shot. I guess it ends up being somewhere between the two since my Latin Spanish (or any kind of Spanish) accent is not good at all.
@@IceOnDaMix Because many written letters are pronounced differently in different languages, and different parts of the world. I'm not the only one pronouncing it this way. On the Pensado interview, you can hear that those guys-who have know Manny for years-also pronouncing it with the latin Spanish inflection of "Mar-o-keen". I think they are right. But Americans are more likely to read it as "Mar-i-kin" because of the way the way these letters are pronounced in each language. This is pretty common. People who know art in passing have probably heard of Van Gogh, which they are likely to pronounce as "Van Go". But in the original Dutch, the correct pronunciation is a little more like "Ven Guc-h(k)". And a lot of people who know audio know that "Moog" is pronounced more like "Mo-(u)g". Even the British and the Americans read English differently. Have you ever heard of the Austrian city of Vienna, or the Viennese Philharmonic? Turns out that it's not spelled that way in Austria. In Austria, they spell it "Wien" and "Weiner". It's pronounced more or less the way we say it. But we have to spell in *wrong* in English to keep people from mispronouncing it and calling them "Weiners". Make sense? "No" is an acceptable answer. Some names are just pronounced in more than one way. An original, more "correct" way in the original language, and an altered, but common and easy way in a culture it is imported into. The Americans are not the only people who do this. I can assure you the French were probably saying "Van Go" when he lived there. Hope that helps!
I love Manny's Tone Shaper plug in... great plug
Leaving beside Justin's knowledge on recording, mixing, production and mastering, as a journalist, in this specific field, he is the best far from the second!
You are one excellent interviewer.
I saw Beck for Odela at the UCLA campus. Pretty sure it was in a cafeteria. Wasn’t packed. Amazing show I’ll always remember.
Such an incredible performer.
-Justin
Great interview Justin!! Thanks for this!! I love Manny’s sound.
SonicScoop FTW. The part about EQing with Mics first is something i heard Rupert Neve talk about. First line in the chain. Thanks again guys.
Thanks to you Justin and Manny for your time and work and sharing with passion
Thank You Manny Marroquin and Justin 🙌🙌🙌🙌Great Episode 🔥🔥🔥🔥.
One of the most underrated podcasts when it comes to audio!
What an amazing conversation. Thank you so much for doing this!
Sublime stuff, don't come across quality interviews like this often! Thank you.
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Dude is the Sam Harris of mixing podcasts. loving the fresh, mature eye-level vibe of your work, great interviewing technique.
Zoinks! I think you mean Sam Seder. Substance over style any day of the week...
Snowdenbleep Thanks, glad you’re digging it!
I’m don’t know how similar I am in personal style. That’s for you to decide. But there’s at least one thing I definitely do have in common with Sam Harris: Jiu Jitsu.
To be honest, I’ve gotten so many of these kinds of comparisons at this point that mostly I think I’m the “whatever other podcast that person really likes” of mixing :) Glad you’re digging this one too!
Great interview! Manny has become an Ace in avoiding masterbus questions :D
thank you for doing this Justin!
What a great interview
What a great interview! So deep and so useful information! I learned so much! Thanks to Manny and Justin for making this possible. Please keep doing this with other great masters of their craft.
Thanks and will do!
Thanks Justin and Manny; really useful and interesting conversation : D
Great show! Many thanks dudes.
Great !! Thank you for this !!
These are so good guys, please keep em coming!
Awesome video!!!
this was brilliant thanks
Very Nice podcast!
Hey, Good content. I think you guys should make an episode of criticizing our tracks and tell us how we could improve! (P.S if you have already done this then I am sorry I didn't catch it)
Coskun We are making that an option as part of our members/supporters area. You can get involved as a member/supporter at patreon.com/SonicScoop We’d be happy to critique your mixes and have you sit in on sessions where we do the same for others! I hope you’ll join us.
I Listen to this podcast at work and come home and watch it. I might need intervention!! LOL
great interview, he was so inspiring
Agreed!
Thank you for this great podcast 🙏💯
Superb conversation
Manny is a good one!
-Justin
@@SonicScoop I guessed it already, its lucky we can learn so much from you, like other people say, nice one Justin
I would LOVE to know that process of printing stems that keeps the right buss comp compression!
I think his ssl has some special sidechain capabilities that allow it.
Please interview also Jaycen Joshua! Thanks
What a fantastic guy. As admirable of a personality as all his long career.
Great video, really inspiring
Great interview thanks
What a great conversation :)
Manny be that dude...
How does he print separate stems with the correct 2bus processing???
I should do a whole tutorial on that sometime! It involves triggering the main bus compressor from the full mix while soloing the individual stems out. Not too hard to do with a simple sidechain input and a separate mix bus.
@@SonicScoop Fantastic! Thank you! Will try that:)
Fast forward to 2020? Best you keep fast forwarding.
Great guy!
Great talk! Btw, left/right brain people is a neuromyth.
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Will being a good mixer make me handsome like these two?
He’s a genius
Great info!
Manny is the Robert Downey Jr. of mixing.
Thanks
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2020 = "I don't think Im better than anyone'"
2023 = Has the best restaurant/acoustic theater/recording studio of all LA haha
I hear good things! Have you been?
-Justin
@@SonicScoop I live in France but there a exclusive Pensado's produced differently than the show about Manny Marroquin Verse place, this place is the most amazing music venue on earth I guess. You got to see it is better than the coming of Atmos in the audio world in my opinion.
VC é brabo pprt
Someone has to list the equipment here, for educational purposes.
thanks for this one bro - Peanskean Riddler #TheRiddler
man I hope covid didn´t destroy this restaurant idea
I believe they have been re-opening this month.
Did your beard become self aware and escape?
Is there any chance of livestreaming the Mixcon event ? Will the event allow mixers to show plugins from other brands rather than showing the plugins from the sponsor brands ?
Nero Das The majority of MixCon presentations do not focus on the sponsor’s brand, actually.
We do select sponsorships so that their tools are just going to organically show up somewhere in the presentation, but the presenters inevitability use all kinds of tools from all kinds of different companies.
We did livestream the event a few years ago, but the views for the live stream were so much lower than for a simple after-event video release that it just wasn’t worth the added cost and setup.
Maybe we’ll reintroduce live steaming in the future, but for now we find we get plenty of views and even better quality control and ROI by simply releasing videos shortly after the event.
If you want it fully live, come see us in person! :) We have had attendees from as far away as Germany and Japan and South America in the past.
@@JustinColletti Really appreciate your reply !
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I’m doing the Spanish/Latin American pronunciation...albeit badly.
The Americanized pronunciation would be more like “MAR-i-kin”.
The more traditional and correct Latin pronunciation would be something like “mar-o-kuh(w)een” or something like that if I understand correctly.
I’m not very good at the latter but gave it a shot. I guess it ends up being somewhere between the two since my Latin Spanish (or any kind of Spanish) accent is not good at all.
@@JustinColletti how does ones name have different pronunciations
@@IceOnDaMix Because many written letters are pronounced differently in different languages, and different parts of the world.
I'm not the only one pronouncing it this way. On the Pensado interview, you can hear that those guys-who have know Manny for years-also pronouncing it with the latin Spanish inflection of "Mar-o-keen". I think they are right. But Americans are more likely to read it as "Mar-i-kin" because of the way the way these letters are pronounced in each language.
This is pretty common. People who know art in passing have probably heard of Van Gogh, which they are likely to pronounce as "Van Go". But in the original Dutch, the correct pronunciation is a little more like "Ven Guc-h(k)". And a lot of people who know audio know that "Moog" is pronounced more like "Mo-(u)g". Even the British and the Americans read English differently.
Have you ever heard of the Austrian city of Vienna, or the Viennese Philharmonic? Turns out that it's not spelled that way in Austria. In Austria, they spell it "Wien" and "Weiner". It's pronounced more or less the way we say it. But we have to spell in *wrong* in English to keep people from mispronouncing it and calling them "Weiners".
Make sense? "No" is an acceptable answer. Some names are just pronounced in more than one way. An original, more "correct" way in the original language, and an altered, but common and easy way in a culture it is imported into.
The Americans are not the only people who do this. I can assure you the French were probably saying "Van Go" when he lived there. Hope that helps!