You usually have to do a 2 year internship to see this stuff. Colt puts it out for us all. For free. So grateful for that! Thanks a ton Colt! Cheers from Germany, Andy
60 year old Hiphop OG.. love the balance between outboard gear and plugins…I can’t do ish without physically touching some knobs and faders but appreciate the advancements of today’s digital domain. Best video I have watched in a long time. Fkn fire! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
As someone who has been recording and mixing for almost 5 decades, it is really cool to watch your process and results. It is really cool to see how other engineer/producers work because we are all different. I really like the "Colt CAM" bird's eye view. On future mixes, it would be helpful to have a commentary track so that we can follow your thought process.
Commentary would be nice. When I was teaching studio production, rule one was.... NO FOOOD OR DRINK IN THE CONTROL ROOM. PERIOD. NO EXCEPTIONS. 61 years and counting since I first threaded a tape transport.
While I like that idea, he's also moving quite fast at times. I actually rather recommend using either A) the comments section or B) the description section. Those ways we can retro-actively listen to his moves while reading, instead of seeing a screen. Honestly no producer should be trying to just do what he does on screen. -not without reason at least
Made it to the end. Good tutorial. I didn't get everything, but stopped the video numerous times to have a close look at what you were doing. Thanks for the video.
This was great. 1st thing I noticed was you don't high pass nearly as much as most people recommend. 2nd thing I noticed is you mix louder (not monitoring), than most mixers I've seen. Makes me want to reevaluate my workflow.
“Those toms sound great” love it! If i was mixing this in your position i would be the whole time like “omg this sounds great oh and this too” great job! Thanks for sharing
I'll be saving this to my YT library. Man this was so awesome. Never been to a mixing school as such to listen to a mix in person but this was far the most in depth, in person like experience for me...and that to direct from my home studio monitors and headphones. Thank you Colt for taking this effort. God bless you and love from India.
I really like how this mix from start to finish is much more focus driven like what you would see from a live sound engineer when a band is playing. Not stopping, hitting solo each time, or taking extensive time on a single track when the raw tracks already sound good.
Finally some one litterally opened the 🎁.. thank you sir.. i have wondered if it was actually possible to capture the whole process as heard in the studio live as a creator.. this is priceless and how it should be.. 👍
Nice work Colt. The mix is sounding great. It's easy to spot a pro! You just got on and did the job. There was no messing around. You had an idea of where you wanted to take the track and you relied on your awareness and experience to dial in what was required to get it there. Superb video for new and old producers alike. Congratulations 😀👍
I watched the whole thing and took notes! It was really interesting to see your work flow with automation, especially when you were adjusting the different sends on the vocal to compliment certain sections of the song. Couldn't stop head banging when the chorus hit and those TOMS! Thanks for your content!
Colt! You Rock man! This is exactly what I've needed for a long time. I also have to say, thank you for setting up this video so well. How to listen properly and how you approach what the main needs are, as your approach! Thank you again! I hope you had as much fun making this video as I did watching!
Thank you, Colt, for doing this. As someone who is peering in from the outside and absorbing as much knowledge as possible, this video is really helpful 🙏🏽 Really enjoying your content!
Thank you very much. I am grateful to you You are the only person who gives me what I need to understand about music. There are things I discovered myself in audio engineering that I haven't seen anyone talk about; But I opened your videos by accident. I wish I saw your page earlier while I was just getting started. I will never forget what I learned from you. You are my role model always and in the future.❤ Greetings from Yemen
I've made it till the end. Never used Pro Tools, but just tried to immerse into the workflow. This should help understand stuff even uncounsiously. Watching others and then mixing own stuff. Watch, learn, do, repeat. And suddenly.. I'm there 🙂 Thx a lot, best regards 🙂
To be honest I’ve never been hooked on your channel seen a few videos here and there but for whatever reason it didn’t click for me personally, but then… this video.. wow Please release more like this, nothing better than sitting on a Sunday with a cup of coffee and watching you mix a song ( I couldn’t care which genre by the way) just keep this up! Consider me subscribed
GREAT VIDEO!! I have wanted to see something like this FOREVER. If you do another one like this...please make verbal comments throughout like you did toward the end. Explaining your analysis and your moves helps a lot. Thanks sooooooo much!!
adding the swell in the gaps is actually a production point for you Colt lol. idk who these guys are but turnarounds, transitions, fills etc are what bridges gaps and helps the journey of the song. the producer of this record must be in-experienced.
Interesting how you don't really mess with the vocal reverb. You just set up the aux once and never came back to it. I kinda wanted to see something more interesting with it. Thank you for the video 🙏🏽
Enjoyed every second of it Colt. I appreciate you for sharing this experience with us and allowing us to see deeper into your world. God bless you brother!
Really appreciate the long form video, Colt! It doesn't need lots of comments on what you're doing, just closely watching and listening to your moves. I also really liked that you have the audio recording after your monitor controller so we can hear the volume adjustments you make in different stages of the mix. Thanks again!
You know Colt, I think you may have a future in this industry.... You're a plucky guy with a lot of moxie. This was INSANELY instructive. Wow. Thank you so much for the incredible tutorial. I picked up a couple of tricks and ways to make my mixes more interesting. I have been with you since you were at @ 20K followers and the fact that you're over 1ooK shows that our community is really, really smart! Thank you for all of the amazing content.
Hey Colt Thank You for Pov "Colt-cam"mixing, what a great video. I know everyones different but I'm surprised you don't have a daw controller they ain't for everyone though. But it's very nice to see someone as professional as yourself using just the basic tools and stuff to make the next number one hit. Thanks Again, a very mentor( my numberone mixing mentor for sure ) you rock man! Wish I still lived in Arkansas I'd pay for mixing lessons lol!
Yo thank you Colt, really appreciate you sharing this. Start to finish, I picked up on so, so much. To witness you trust your ears and make quick decisions is incredibly empowering for someone like me who is prone to second-guessing. As far as education on modern music production, you're easily in the top of my list of GOATs. TY
Colt this by far is the most badass video I have seen with your content! This was a cool experience to "job shadow" your workflow! As a request, for us patreon members could you do something like this POV and explain why you are making certain decisions within the mix?
I actually have a whole video on mixing in mono. I would have checked phase relationships if I was mixing real Drums, outside of that, I don’t use mono at all in the mixing phase
Brilliant watching you work! I love how you make decisions and stick to them. You made it look so easy to do. Almost like it was natural to you. Thank you so much!
made it to the end, was hoping you would have played that back when you were done to hear version 1 but I get the changes made at 1 hour (when you played the whole song) after were subtle. Man this was killer, thanks for showing this bro!!! And the song is catchy AF and memorable too, even better. Hope it does well for TY
Watched start to finish! Super helpful video. Love how you captured the output from the monitor controller. I forget to change my monitoring level often and it was so clear when you brought things down super low how certain things stuck out and you went right to the moves that I was hearing in my head. Definitely gonna remember to change my monitoring levels now! Thanks for this!
Dude, loved this! It gave me a new perspective on mixing and making me feel like that how I mix isn't bad. Because I'm used to hearing about all the tricks and everything and when you see it in action it's a million times simpler than it sounds. lol
This has changed my whole perspective on mixing... 10/25 update a few days later. My mix was 100% better by mixing into my master buss processing and not soloing everything all the time... It's much more like mixing a show rather than surgically assembling parts. Thanks Colt!
yeah soloing helps sometimes, when you want that certain sound. Years ago someone said, you should mix hearing it all, and dial in stuff. It really does give you the perspective you need.
I did follow it all the way to the end, it was very informative and I learned a lot by just watching you mixing this song. Thanks a lot, the video was death on!
this is great. people should do this more often. awesome how ya just work through it as well, no commentary. the best teaching anyone could get, on here. sounds great too man. ahah I was waitin for the dry automation on the breaks haha. I'm liike ah man. thankz, Colt!
hi Colt, i got through to the end. man i loved it. alot there to analyze but really good to see a pro doing it. i am currently in a mixing comp and learning the trade and so far haven't made it through the first round of mixing yet. i am redoing my 2 mixes via the top down method and will see how I go this month an next month. thanks Bro.
It is surprising how professionally a mixture is made, but what really surprised me is that it has a bottle of water right where it can be thrown and spill everything on the equipment. Grettings 😅 good video 🔥🔥
Always wanted to be a fly on the wall and watch you work. Next step is actually watching in person....maybe sell tickets! I'll bring coffee! haha Thank you so much for this video it was really cool. Have you done a video on setting up a patch bay? Maybe you did and I missed it, but it would be helpful to me to get some ideas. Thanks Colt!
Maaaaan, thank you EVER, ever so much for this gem of an episode from within one of your wondrous works, inside out. The middle way is what I believe in too! Especially felt it at 57:00 when you adjusted the MB compression on the main vocals mid low range, maaaan I felt that vocal get it's character cut through the mix, and the kick got so hard when finally had some room to breathe and in the same time be supported by its strong vocal frequency neighbour in the mid lows. It must have smacked through your monitors! Wizards work at place 👌I've listened and watched as carefully as I could following the whole session on an android earbuds, and honestly maybe because of the work flow you mix in, I couldn't hear the toms until half way through when you had the monitor levels quieter, and added a compressor on each them for a moment, then removed and replaced.. I believe. Such an insightful, enjoyable and rewarding experience brother! Thank you for letting us into your creative world. 🙏 P.S if you do these again it'll be nice to have an indicator around your cursor, ProTools mixing window doesn't make it easy to follow 😅 much love from a new fan in London, UK!❤️
Colt, GREAT Video, Watched "START to FINISH" really liked some of the Pro Tools moves you make that I have not been making with my Mixes, Sure going to use some of those Moves now, love how you pull down volumes, reverbs, delay and sends, Thank you
This...18 years ago I went to a studio in Nashville on music row and left feeling utterly defeated with this industry. I continued to write but gave up learning this craft. 1 hour, eight minutes, and 34 seconds has just re kindled that flame that burnt out so long ago. I am dusting off the relics of that dream stuffed in my attic and am ready to learn more sir! P.S. Do you take 37 yr old interns?
Wow so amazing of you to post this. I recently got back into tracking and mixing songs so this is the refresher I definitely needed. Amazing vocalist and superb mixing!!! Thank you again
Hey Colt, dude this video is gonna save me tons of money lol! Watching you mix on what you have as gear made me realize my Sweetwater wishlist are way to big lol! I don't need all the extra toys and controllers and crap just a mac studio M1 max and good desk and decent outboard gear is all I need. Oh! And the "know how" I'm just getting into music production kinda late in life ( @ age 47 ) but still trying it lol! Love your channel man! Your videos are the best on YT. A true Mentor! Thank You Colt for what you do on here and all the great videos you make please keep the mixing tutorials coming.
WOW!!!! Awesome video Colt!!! you should use the keyboard shortcut for creating tracks (command, shift, n)… also when labeling tracks (command + arrows) so much easier to move from track to track…lol
fantastic video - i learned more in 1 hour than in 1 year mix with the masters subscription! As i also own the BT50 EQs i would really be interested in the settings you end up for the vocals. The hardware piece you use after the comp / EQ - is that just a low and hi shelve? please do more of these kind of videos! Thanks a lot!!!
Wooo made it to the end! Thanks for taking the time to do this Colt! It's cool to see an end-to-end mix session, but it also underscores how completely clunky ProTools is for many common workflows compared to modern DAWs. I understand your reasons for using it, but I really wish industry would move to embrace something a bit more streamlined already.
Watched it till the end, Colt. As always, top-notch stuff! Well, your moves are indeed spotted. I liked that you check ever since in a while on different loudness levels about your punch and your mix characteristics. You get to work top to bottom, but then reverse your work, haha. I really enjoyed it! Working on your Vox, while keeping the beat steady. Super cool automations. Your SPL stereo imager, maaaan that thing is dope. It turned the sides into fire. Also, I really like how a 76 is just the thing for vocals. Incredible work man. Buss compression is something that also worked for me since I saw your logic around that. You keep your stuff(proQ3, blackbox, ssl channel) that work for you, and that is something you immensely remind us. Keep it up. Huge fan of your work. You inspire us a lot!
You usually have to do a 2 year internship to see this stuff. Colt puts it out for us all. For free. So grateful for that!
Thanks a ton Colt! Cheers from Germany, Andy
60 year old Hiphop OG.. love the balance between outboard gear and plugins…I can’t do ish without physically touching some knobs and faders but appreciate the advancements of today’s digital domain. Best video I have watched in a long time. Fkn fire! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
As someone who has been recording and mixing for almost 5 decades, it is really cool to watch your process and results. It is really cool to see how other engineer/producers work because we are all different. I really like the "Colt CAM" bird's eye view. On future mixes, it would be helpful to have a commentary track so that we can follow your thought process.
Commentary would be nice.
When I was teaching studio production, rule one was.... NO FOOOD OR DRINK IN THE CONTROL ROOM.
PERIOD.
NO EXCEPTIONS.
61 years and counting since I first threaded a tape transport.
one up for the commentery
While I like that idea, he's also moving quite fast at times.
I actually rather recommend using either A) the comments section or B) the description section.
Those ways we can retro-actively listen to his moves while reading, instead of seeing a screen.
Honestly no producer should be trying to just do what he does on screen. -not without reason at least
@@Ventanty He doesn't have to describe every move. Just what his thinking was in making certain adjustments and what sound he is going for.
@@TonyThomas10000 Tell me what a thought process is.
Edit: and how do you say them in a concise way?
I’m a simple guy…I see Colt posts a video, I hit like!
Same here bro😂🙌🏾
Me to
Dang bro. Your ability to have full but clear and crisp vocals without getting harsh is fantastic.
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Made it to the end. Good tutorial. I didn't get everything, but stopped the video numerous times to have a close look at what you were doing. Thanks for the video.
This is what MWTM should be like. Thank you for doing this!
This was great. 1st thing I noticed was you don't high pass nearly as much as most people recommend. 2nd thing I noticed is you mix louder (not monitoring), than most mixers I've seen. Makes me want to reevaluate my workflow.
“Those toms sound great” love it! If i was mixing this in your position i would be the whole time like “omg this sounds great oh and this too” great job! Thanks for sharing
Def watched till the end. Solid approach goat
I'll be saving this to my YT library. Man this was so awesome. Never been to a mixing school as such to listen to a mix in person but this was far the most in depth, in person like experience for me...and that to direct from my home studio monitors and headphones. Thank you Colt for taking this effort. God bless you and love from India.
I like the fact that you're subbed to some of my fav RUclipsrs. Cheers.
I really like how this mix from start to finish is much more focus driven like what you would see from a live sound engineer when a band is playing. Not stopping, hitting solo each time, or taking extensive time on a single track when the raw tracks already sound good.
Finally some one litterally opened the 🎁.. thank you sir.. i have wondered if it was actually possible to capture the whole process as heard in the studio live as a creator.. this is priceless and how it should be.. 👍
I don't know how many hours I've sat through sessions like that with my teacher from university, man those were the days
Nice work Colt. The mix is sounding great. It's easy to spot a pro! You just got on and did the job. There was no messing around. You had an idea of where you wanted to take the track and you relied on your awareness and experience to dial in what was required to get it there. Superb video for new and old producers alike.
Congratulations 😀👍
I watched the whole thing and took notes! It was really interesting to see your work flow with automation, especially when you were adjusting the different sends on the vocal to compliment certain sections of the song. Couldn't stop head banging when the chorus hit and those TOMS! Thanks for your content!
im only starting my journey as a producer/mix engineer in university, just watching you work is a gift thanks man
Thank you for speaking the language so fluently and easy to understand!
Colt! You Rock man! This is exactly what I've needed for a long time. I also have to say, thank you for setting up this video so well. How to listen properly and how you approach what the main needs are, as your approach! Thank you again! I hope you had as much fun making this video as I did watching!
Colt you the man thank you!
Thanks Colt this is great to see how others mix. Great Inspiration!!!
Thank you, Colt, for doing this. As someone who is peering in from the outside and absorbing as much knowledge as possible, this video is really helpful 🙏🏽 Really enjoying your content!
Thank you very much. I am grateful to you
You are the only person who gives me what I need to understand about music. There are things I discovered myself in audio engineering that I haven't seen anyone talk about; But I opened your videos by accident. I wish I saw your page earlier while I was just getting started. I will never forget what I learned from you. You are my role model always and in the future.❤ Greetings from Yemen
Thank you for that wonderful comment! Means the world to me!
We need more of these !!!! These long format vids are 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I've made it till the end. Never used Pro Tools, but just tried to immerse into the workflow. This should help understand stuff even uncounsiously. Watching others and then mixing own stuff. Watch, learn, do, repeat. And suddenly.. I'm there 🙂 Thx a lot, best regards 🙂
To be honest I’ve never been hooked on your channel seen a few videos here and there but for whatever reason it didn’t click for me personally, but then… this video.. wow
Please release more like this, nothing better than sitting on a Sunday with a cup of coffee and watching you mix a song ( I couldn’t care which genre by the way) just keep this up!
Consider me subscribed
GREAT VIDEO!! I have wanted to see something like this FOREVER. If you do another one like this...please make verbal comments throughout like you did toward the end. Explaining your analysis and your moves helps a lot. Thanks sooooooo much!!
adding the swell in the gaps is actually a production point for you Colt lol. idk who these guys are but turnarounds, transitions, fills etc are what bridges gaps and helps the journey of the song. the producer of this record must be in-experienced.
This was awesome!!!
Interesting how you don't really mess with the vocal reverb. You just set up the aux once and never came back to it. I kinda wanted to see something more interesting with it. Thank you for the video 🙏🏽
Hot damn, I got headphones on and every time you finish changing a setting it just HITS. Makes me miss producing music.
This is a treat to watch man. Great gear, great technique, and I learned a lot of things from watching you that I'm excited to try myself.
Amazing how musical everything gets when you mix. Awesome video
Enjoyed every second of it Colt. I appreciate you for sharing this experience with us and allowing us to see deeper into your world. God bless you brother!
Really appreciate the long form video, Colt! It doesn't need lots of comments on what you're doing, just closely watching and listening to your moves. I also really liked that you have the audio recording after your monitor controller so we can hear the volume adjustments you make in different stages of the mix. Thanks again!
Made it to the end! Great video, Colt! I like the way you attack a mix.
You know Colt, I think you may have a future in this industry.... You're a plucky guy with a lot of moxie. This was INSANELY instructive. Wow. Thank you so much for the incredible tutorial. I picked up a couple of tricks and ways to make my mixes more interesting. I have been with you since you were at @ 20K followers and the fact that you're over 1ooK shows that our community is really, really smart! Thank you for all of the amazing content.
Thanks soooo much for this video man, it's EXACTLY what I needed!!!
Hey Colt Thank You for Pov "Colt-cam"mixing, what a great video. I know everyones different but I'm surprised you don't have a daw controller they ain't for everyone though. But it's very nice to see someone as professional as yourself using just the basic tools and stuff to make the next number one hit. Thanks Again, a very mentor( my numberone mixing mentor for sure ) you rock man! Wish I still lived in Arkansas I'd pay for mixing lessons lol!
I Love all your video's. Thanks for letting us in your studio every day. 🙂
I would be pleased to see something like this plus you explaning what you doing thru the process .
Yo thank you Colt, really appreciate you sharing this. Start to finish, I picked up on so, so much. To witness you trust your ears and make quick decisions is incredibly empowering for someone like me who is prone to second-guessing. As far as education on modern music production, you're easily in the top of my list of GOATs. TY
it's weird, I don't usually listen to this kind of music but your mixes make me want to - hard to explain but awesome work!!
Same with me 😀
I’VE been meaning to watch this for a while what s good inside
Colt this by far is the most badass video I have seen with your content! This was a cool experience to "job shadow" your workflow! As a request, for us patreon members could you do something like this POV and explain why you are making certain decisions within the mix?
Thanks so much for capturing this Colt! 🙏 Would be amazing if you can do this again in the future. 👍 keep up the good work.
Way cool - thank you. One question - no mono check? Excellent work - thanks again. Pax
I actually have a whole video on mixing in mono. I would have checked phase relationships if I was mixing real Drums, outside of that, I don’t use mono at all in the mixing phase
Brilliant watching you work! I love how you make decisions and stick to them. You made it look so easy to do. Almost like it was natural to you. Thank you so much!
Oh man!!!! Can’t wait to watch this later!!!
made it to the end, was hoping you would have played that back when you were done to hear version 1 but I get the changes made at 1 hour (when you played the whole song) after were subtle. Man this was killer, thanks for showing this bro!!! And the song is catchy AF and memorable too, even better. Hope it does well for TY
dope stuff man! your organization really shows how much you know. now, i just need to watch it 10 more times LOL.
Can't say thank you enough for this video Colt, you're the MAN!!
Watched start to finish! Super helpful video. Love how you captured the output from the monitor controller. I forget to change my monitoring level often and it was so clear when you brought things down super low how certain things stuck out and you went right to the moves that I was hearing in my head. Definitely gonna remember to change my monitoring levels now! Thanks for this!
Dude, loved this! It gave me a new perspective on mixing and making me feel like that how I mix isn't bad. Because I'm used to hearing about all the tricks and everything and when you see it in action it's a million times simpler than it sounds. lol
This has changed my whole perspective on mixing... 10/25 update a few days later. My mix was 100% better by mixing into my master buss processing and not soloing everything all the time... It's much more like mixing a show rather than surgically assembling parts. Thanks Colt!
yeah soloing helps sometimes, when you want that certain sound. Years ago someone said, you should mix hearing it all, and dial in stuff. It really does give you the perspective you need.
I love how quiet you go! I go this far too, It's very reassuring.. Great video as always... be great too see more like this!
I've never been so happy to be a fly!!!
The automation was everything for me. This was a dope mixing session
Made it to the end, enjoyed very much. Your workflow overwhelmed me, so I have a very long way to go....
I really like this video. I'm from Argentina. I love de simplicity of the mix, few plugins and perfect balance. Love it! Thanks for that videos!
Truly inspirational. Love your videos. There is so much to learn. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Jamaica
"Take your kids to work" Day
This is gold, especially for young professionals.
I did follow it all the way to the end, it was very informative and I learned a lot by just watching you mixing this song. Thanks a lot, the video was death on!
Made it all the way til the end. Amazing, thank you so much Colt!
Made it to the end. Thanks for sharing. Very interesting to see how you do this
this is great. people should do this more often. awesome how ya just work through it as well, no commentary. the best teaching anyone could get, on here. sounds great too man. ahah I was waitin for the dry automation on the breaks haha. I'm liike ah man. thankz, Colt!
hi Colt, i got through to the end. man i loved it. alot there to analyze but really good to see a pro doing it. i am currently in a mixing comp and learning the trade and so far haven't made it through the first round of mixing yet. i am redoing my 2 mixes via the top down method and will see how I go this month an next month. thanks Bro.
Absolute mad ladd mixing without colored tracks
It is surprising how professionally a mixture is made, but what really surprised me is that it has a bottle of water right where it can be thrown and spill everything on the equipment. Grettings 😅 good video 🔥🔥
if we are learning anything from this its that compression eq and limiting are your best friends if you use them right!
Always wanted to be a fly on the wall and watch you work. Next step is actually watching in person....maybe sell tickets! I'll bring coffee! haha Thank you so much for this video it was really cool. Have you done a video on setting up a patch bay? Maybe you did and I missed it, but it would be helpful to me to get some ideas. Thanks Colt!
That was awesome. POV mixing is very cool. Thanks for doing this, Colt.
Maaaaan, thank you EVER, ever so much for this gem of an episode from within one of your wondrous works, inside out. The middle way is what I believe in too! Especially felt it at 57:00 when you adjusted the MB compression on the main vocals mid low range, maaaan I felt that vocal get it's character cut through the mix, and the kick got so hard when finally had some room to breathe and in the same time be supported by its strong vocal frequency neighbour in the mid lows. It must have smacked through your monitors! Wizards work at place 👌I've listened and watched as carefully as I could following the whole session on an android earbuds, and honestly maybe because of the work flow you mix in, I couldn't hear the toms until half way through when you had the monitor levels quieter, and added a compressor on each them for a moment, then removed and replaced.. I believe. Such an insightful, enjoyable and rewarding experience brother! Thank you for letting us into your creative world. 🙏 P.S if you do these again it'll be nice to have an indicator around your cursor, ProTools mixing window doesn't make it easy to follow 😅 much love from a new fan in London, UK!❤️
Watched the whole thing.Nice work. It'd be cool to hear you do a format you haven't done previously.
Colt, GREAT Video, Watched "START to FINISH" really liked some of the Pro Tools moves you make that I have not been making with my Mixes, Sure going to use some of those Moves now, love how you pull down volumes, reverbs, delay and sends, Thank you
I have only watched the first 28 seconds and just want to say before I even see it what a brilliant Idea. This is going to be cool! Thanks!!
This...18 years ago I went to a studio in Nashville on music row and left feeling utterly defeated with this industry. I continued to write but gave up learning this craft. 1 hour, eight minutes, and 34 seconds has just re kindled that flame that burnt out so long ago. I am dusting off the relics of that dream stuffed in my attic and am ready to learn more sir! P.S. Do you take 37 yr old interns?
Thank you so much for letting us see you work... please were do you get your programmed drums from..I love how short and punchy they are
I watched the whole video and I have to say that this mix is amazing! I learned a lot too! Thanks!
Absolutely incredible! Watched to the end and learned a ton. Would so love more videos in that style.
You can set NATURAL PHASE as default in PRO-Q 3. I saw you change it almost every time. It could speed up workflow. Thanks for this video.
Yeah this was great man! Made it all the way thru! Loved getting your perspective and seeing how you approach things.
Wow so amazing of you to post this. I recently got back into tracking and mixing songs so this is the refresher I definitely needed. Amazing vocalist and superb mixing!!! Thank you again
Thank you Colt. Was good watching you work. And that was pretty fast also.
Hey Colt, dude this video is gonna save me tons of money lol! Watching you mix on what you have as gear made me realize my Sweetwater wishlist are way to big lol! I don't need all the extra toys and controllers and crap just a mac studio M1 max and good desk and decent outboard gear is all I need. Oh! And the "know how" I'm just getting into music production kinda late in life ( @ age 47 ) but still trying it lol! Love your channel man! Your videos are the best on YT. A true Mentor! Thank You Colt for what you do on here and all the great videos you make please keep the mixing tutorials coming.
WOW!!!! Awesome video Colt!!!
you should use the keyboard shortcut for creating tracks (command, shift, n)… also when labeling tracks (command + arrows) so much easier to move from track to track…lol
I Made it to the end , learned a lot. Going watch it again.
This is EXACTLY what I've been wanting to see, thanks for this super helpful
Man I just found your channel and you have some of the best content for audio engineers on RUclips, would love some more of this type of stuff
Dude thats sick. Cant wait for the weekend to have time to watch this vid in full!
i went through the wholee video!! its awesome to Watch and learn and get an Idea on how to mix multiple tracks. and complete the mix!!!
I enjoyed watching your process from start to finish. Great work!!
fantastic video - i learned more in 1 hour than in 1 year mix with the masters subscription!
As i also own the BT50 EQs i would really be interested in the settings you end up for the vocals.
The hardware piece you use after the comp / EQ - is that just a low and hi shelve?
please do more of these kind of videos!
Thanks a lot!!!
I was jamming some solos to this while I watched. I'm learning a lot from you about mixing and other things. Great Vid.
Oh I’m gonna need to sit down with this and take notes 😂
Loved this format brutha! Of course I'm staying til the end, your content is gold.
Wooo made it to the end! Thanks for taking the time to do this Colt! It's cool to see an end-to-end mix session, but it also underscores how completely clunky ProTools is for many common workflows compared to modern DAWs. I understand your reasons for using it, but I really wish industry would move to embrace something a bit more streamlined already.
Watched it till the end, Colt. As always, top-notch stuff! Well, your moves are indeed spotted. I liked that you check ever since in a while on different loudness levels about your punch and your mix characteristics. You get to work top to bottom, but then reverse your work, haha. I really enjoyed it! Working on your Vox, while keeping the beat steady. Super cool automations. Your SPL stereo imager, maaaan that thing is dope. It turned the sides into fire. Also, I really like how a 76 is just the thing for vocals. Incredible work man. Buss compression is something that also worked for me since I saw your logic around that. You keep your stuff(proQ3, blackbox, ssl channel) that work for you, and that is something you immensely remind us. Keep it up. Huge fan of your work. You inspire us a lot!
made it till the end!
Great stuff, good sound!
I learned that i need an external 1176 compressor for vocals...at least...
Thank you!
all the way to the end(10:20pm). will revisit it tomorrow am....thanks.
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