In The Studio with Mick Guzauski
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- Опубликовано: 13 май 2014
- Mixing veteran Mick Guzauski has worked on countless major records over five decades, and is still winning Grammys for his work, most recently for the Daft Punk record - Random Access Memories. He talks to us from his LA home studio about mixing over the years.
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Ever noticed how he always looks happy ! Makes me happy ! Makes learning from him a moment of joy.
Gotta love Mick Guzauski !!!
He is the definition of happiness, he does what he loves i don't see why he couldn't be more proud
Overclocked Hackintosh! Love it!!
Mick is working on my project right now. The tracks have come alive and sound completely different than the analog tapes he pulled from.
He is the master.
Just out of interest, how much did Mick charge per mixdown?
@@mitchellprice7282 Looks like he died :( I googled his name
@@FerminCoronel im pretty sure he is still alive, he just got inducted into the Rochester Music Hall of Fame
@@mitchellprice7282 no, I was talking about Richie, the guy you asked the question
@@FerminCoronel Jesus, that's a really dark twist. :/
I love the way you talked about the frequency in the female voice getting out of perspective. I like that term because it still is respectful to the singer while clearly illustrating the issue to be addressed. Thanks for that.
I would love to just hang with this guy for a day!!!! A true professional and over all seems like the real deal and so humble!!!! Inspiration!!! Thank you!!!
Yup, mixed some of my favorite records, and seems like such a humble and nice guy. To think he mixed EW&F, DaftPunk and my fav. Yellowjackets-like a river. Somewhat of a hero to me.
I would love to hang with him a day too and do a complete make over of him hahahaaaa
He looks like he could use a stylist
Best mixing engineer in the world
Thanks Mick,love your work!
Always happy! Loves what he does and makes t all look so easy! (Which it isn't!)
💖 legend 😁
Nice one, thanks for video! Great engineer. I love albums, he has mixed.
you could say, without fear of being wrong, that this guy knows how to make stuff sound good. Veeeeeeery good.
And how are you? :)
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He probably overclocked his machine by himself, what a legend!
yes, he did. I know.
love this guy
this guy's such a goober! hahaha dude's a legend
Legend!
Just saw him at a talk in Vancouver. What a gent!
Mick is the best
That Mr. Mister record, "Welcome To The Real World", is the quintessential example of 1980s synth pop.
Amazing Record and it also has a song or two mixed by Mike Shipley! I love that record.
We need this kind of great people to stay working in music for a long time!
Please do a small healthy diet and workout just a little bit!
I'm not trying to be disrespectful or anything. And it's nothing to do with look. He gets breathless just for talking... It's concern!
If it's some kind of health problem, then I deeply apologize for my comment
That intro looks like an episode of cribs
Why did i just read MIKE WAZOWSKI D:
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Nice. Think these HardwareDays are over or what? Yesterday I was hit by some low voltage while I reparing my VEB EQ... damn. That will never happen with with my PC - I hope so. Like the vids where these old guys just talk about their work - very cool.
I'm a pre-Fusion guy, though I went thru 3 Rhodes during the '70s along with Wurlitzer, RMI, Yamaha analog. Then the DX7 came along followed by Kurzwei (I'm on my 7th). I do a jazz show (narration plus recorded music) at the station, which has the big board, sliders and Adobe Audition. I'm trying to simulate/replicate a show like it from home. Sound Studio, a one-track program, may be too limited. But perhaps Audacity would be a better choice than Audition for home use. I just want to be able to go from mic to music and back without a major reboot or breakdown. Also, a few voiceovers would be nice (I can hear 12 tenor players and easily identify each one. Most people these days don't listen to instrumental music, let alone jazz--so I feel compelled to intrude with the mic.)--- Haven't heard much about Mangione lately. In the late 70s and early 80s (maybe later) he was using a drummer who played in our disco band in Kenosha, WI. His name was Joey Bonadio (his father, Frank, was also a drummer--who played with home town tenor hero Spike Robinson, when he returned in the late '90s for a single session.
You are a demigod Mick . I’d be honored to meet you some day !
Haha overclocked hackintosh what a boss! I'm running the same here except it's a 4 core i7 at 4.4GHz :)
You currently have his name misspelled in the title as "Guzuaski" rather than "Guzauski". Great video, though.
good spot... thanks, corrected..!
No problem! Thanks for the video. :)
Amazing: Mick says: It takes longer to mix records because we have too many choices, too many tracks, and no decisions have been made..So, we have these new wonder editing and recording tools, but it has not saved us time...Hummmm
Mike Wazowski
I'm planning on becoming a Mix Engineer
Mick please loose weight so you stick around for much longer!
If you are going to use a bed, it should at the follow the mixer's common behaviors. Reverb drenched clap from Mick is a never.
nice ad
Mixing?
Peter Jackson on the beat
Happy motherfucker
He s so much ads prone, bad.,
Jabba da Hut v2 ???
Have some respect!
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but seriously though!