Recording & Mixing Jazz Fusion From Start To Finish - Hybrid Setup
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Keys: Jesus Molina / @jesusmolinamusic
Bass: Joe Cleveland / @jcleve92
Drums: Payge Cooper / @turnthepaygepro
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00:00 - Michael Humphries & Band - Radius
05:45 - Engineering a band in a room
11:06 - Radius Multitracks
11:25 - Drums Tracks
15:20 - Bass Tracks
17:13 - Produce With A GoPro
17:17 - Mixing Kick Drum
21:17 - Mixing Snare
22:45 - Mixing Toms
33:34 - Mixing Bass Guitar
36:40 - Mixing Keys
42:17 - Mixing E Guitars
45:10 - Final Mix Remarks
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Which genre of music do you want to see us record and mix next? Please let us know down below!
Djent.
Prog Rock. Love to see something on how a Steven Wilson's Raven or Yes's Close to the Edge with all the layers of guitars, keys, vocals, etc get mixed and the decisions behind the process of placing the various instruments and vocals in the mix.
Reggae - ska i love that
Stuff like this is good 👍
Def. more jazz, perhaps more modern smooth jazz, and I agree with previous comment for Prog Rock.
Jazz musicians are probably the most talented to my ear. Gifted guys. I just wish I liked jazz a bit more lol.
Lots of puneta (look up this spanish word) with this band. Sounds great though...but...yeh.
Wow, Jesus Molina, one of the greatest young players of our days! Thanx Warren for showing us this, more like this please!
Yes, wonderful keyboard player! Thanks ever so much
Wowsers. Not only do we get an incredible set of musicians but we also get another GoPro mixing session! What a start to the year
Thanks, Lee!
This very much reminds me of Billy Cobham's "Spectrum" sound. Great recording, might be interested in mixing this! Thanks for sharing
Great episode. A band playing in the room together. What a novel concept.
Thanks so much, Missy! Hope you found it all useful
LOL
@@gooshie3 haha I know! LOL Luckily Warren does it A LOT!
"Always control before you go into something, then let that little 'excessiveness' happen and it will just feel more natural." Such great advice. I've always been on the fence about EQing before or after reverbs but this just makes sense - allow the reverb to breathe and do its thing after you tame the sound going into it. This was such a great video, thank you!
Thanks ever so much! I really appreciate it! Glad to be able to help!
Thank you Warren)
Thanks ever so much
I still got "goosies" from that awesome group of curated gifts of heaven (musicians) as I scramble to download this session, before someone says it's a joke! I'm SUPER happy to have the opportunity to experiment with this in my sound lab! Thx sir!!
Wow! Thanks ever so much!
DAMN they sound GREAT! Holy moly.
Thanks ever so much!
Yess Michael!!!
Thanks Calvin!
Nice piece of music. The bass is going ... to heaven. I see joy on both sides! : )))
Glad you like it!
This is just 👌 from beginning to end
Thanks ever so much Diego!
So good to hear that it is all so typical for you Warren 😀
Thanks ever so much Bas!
This reminds me of the first jazz/fusion band I fell in love with, Vital Information, and the album Easier Done than Said, Frank on guitar. So great! And this was really great as well! Thanks!!
Thanks ever so much Hector!
Reminds me of the band Azimuth who made what they called „samba doido“. Brazillian jazz samba fusion. Great musicians! jesus has crazy chops he is a monster on piano,
So Cool, Mr Warren, Jesus Molina is a wonderfull Pianist.
He’s an incredible musician!
Jesuuuus ! The others musiciens are great too
Thanks ever so much!
man i enjoyed every bit of this from star to finish!
Jesus Molina is god, not literally, but yes he is! ; )
Indeed! It was an incredible day with insane musicians. Thanks for watching!
The timing of this video is incredible, haha! I'm literally mixing and recording Jazz Fusion using my guitar and Nord Wave 2 today 👏🏾🎉 Great content from your channel, as always!
That’s great to hear!
Great, thanks! It will be interesting to do a very dynamic mix with just a touch of compression and limiting.
Thanks Anders!
Content quality going up and up. I'm loving the go pro action! Thanks guys!
Thanks ever so much!
Awesome track with great musicians. Mixing on outboard gear looks like a ton of fun!
Thanks ever so much BT!
Brilliant job! Of course, you were very prepared and you know your equipment well. That goes a long way! I'm finding that as I record/mix more, simple is usually better.
This sound good!!! I look forward to trying to mix the free session. This kind of reminds me of Stevie Wonder "Contusion" from Songs In The Key Of Life fill/vibe!!!
Thanks ever so much! LOVE Contusion! What a huge compliment!
Great video, thanks a lot! Love your work and your explanations...
Thanks ever so much
Nice one... I'd also say "way to go".. It was the way I preferred to work (70'/80s and I came from a live engineers background)) (control room and drum room), a little tweeking after tracking and done... also I loved a 16 trk block on 2" (we also had 24trk.. 16= decisions while tracking thumb up ;))) .. many times feedback from bands, after doing another record co demo was... no life/sterile/producer sucked.. Rough and ready, warts an all.. )))
Great! Well next episode some (symphonic) rock? Love to see how you would work with drums with more spacial sound and bass combining DI and amping.
Thank you, wonderful joy 🌹
Our pleasure!
amazing thank you
Great track, great musicians, great video! Thanks Warren & happy new year!
Incredible players. Specially the keys!
Great video great view sounds. Playing guitar and drummer playing piano 🎹. 👍. Great sounds great audio
Thanks ever so much Peter
Great musicians ! Love that bass.
Thanks ever so much Benoit!
Thank you ever so much, Warren.
Thanks ever so much
THIS!!! Jazz is where it's at especially fusion. We need more mixes around this genre.
I do not have an issue with the roughness or clipping because that is what makes this song work and captures the energy and dynamics. As Greg Wells said on your channel, if your mix never hits the red, then your mix is dead.
Awesome!!
Thanks ever so much
This was awesome!!! I love anything Jazz!!!😍😍😍
Thanks ever so much Sheila! You Rock!
Very authentic '70s drum sound Warren! Thank you for doing this with such amazing musicians!
Thanks ever so much Tim!
Nah drums are rather modern to my ears, pretty bright and aggressive, not a 70's pillows. I like it both ways though
The secret being:
The better musicians play their music, the less work you do as a producer. I love these sort of dates. Its much more an enjoyable pastime, then grind. You don't fix it in the mix, music mixes itself magically. If you take each track separately, they don't make sense, but together they groove like mad. Props for your studio monitors and good soundproofing for live room! Those are two things that make this sort of endauvour fail (Though I'd keep wedge somewhere in case you really need to crank stuff up and not blow up your monitors)
How on earth are you talking so serious to the camera with that guy on your head! ;)
Just you wait until next time you're here!
Beautiful job!
Wonderful musicians make it all possible
Very cool approach ! thanks for sharing
Glad you liked it!
@@Producelikeapro Your a great producer, been following for years. To have talent and energy like this band is a dream !
We are nowhere near (and I mean, celestial distances) as good as these guys. But I play keys in a little jazz/funk band of this makeup, and I gotta say - I love roughness. It makes music real I reckon. It makes it intimate. It’s the fingerprint of people coming together and making sound for the sheer joy of it. It’s so cool to see mixing which, for all the staggering complexity of what you’re doing (which as a player and extremely amateur mixer I find terrifying) embraces the warts, rather than making something cold, perfect, and overly manufactured. Loved this one!
Superb
Thank you! Cheers!
If it clips and it sounds good man... then that's just how the cookie crumbles. haha.
Wow! Fantastic session!
Thanks ever so much
Yikes! Great players. Great band. (I don't think I'll be able to look at any of my instruments for a while)
Incredible musicianship and composition! This was a blast!
Thanks to this and the Malamor mixing videos of you guys I learned so much lately. In fact I went back and mixed the Malamor track another - excessive - 8 times and it became better and better. Following your input here really is explaining things to me that I do not like but did not know what exactly it is and how to combat it.
Thank you so much
It's refreshing, first of all great music, great composition, excellent instrumentalists, especially Jesus M. Great episode, bravo👏
That was fantastic, what a band! Fusion is some of my favorite music because its is so much about the PLAYING of the music. Thanks everyone!
What a fantastic session! Thank you very much! Wish you all a great year 2023 🌻
Blimen eck - that was an incredible performance, and great hybrid mix demo (love the pot holing look Warren!)
Thanks ever so much Nick! I really appreciate it
Fantastic stuff. Now, let's get those Malamor boys back together, and in the studio!!
if this was mixed clinically it would not have had the LIFE that is in it...well done! This is WHY I think you are a GREAT mixer Warren. You can take a song and with INSTINCT know what it needs to come ALIVE! I wont mention who the services are but I have heard "mixes" by some top studios who offer online services and its like...where is the life? I GET why people use you and your circle of friends. I bet someone who has a highly processed song (say with reverbs and delays) can send you a DRY mix and you, without hearing the processed version would be able to piece that baby together and then some. THAT is what I am talking about. You just know what a song needs and more so...you go that extra mile to get there. You are phenominal...and we are blessed to have a guy like you and your talented circle of friends around. New Genre to mix he says! Hmmmmmm...hmmmmm...Orchestra! Either programmed from virtual instruments or live...take your pick...let us see Warren mix an orchestra score!!!
This has absolutely made my day. Thank you 🙏. Nice to hear these monstrous players and seeing the work that goes in by warren.
Thx for a fun ep🤘🔥🔥
I love the simplicity of this it’s more usable on live mixing, thx 🙏
They're thinking like a single mind 😮
I love the recording and mix approach. It's got a mad vibe 😃
Thanks ever so much! Glad you enjoyed it
Thank's for video and tracks...Big lesson for me.
Thanks ever so much! I really appreciate it
incredible music! thanks for the vid :)
I love how you don't give a toss about how mad that thing looks on your head!! 😆 Warren, please do some 80's approaches! Those big, romantic soundscapes and beefy dance grooves from the European New Wave! It would be great to see the beginnings of a lot of the electronic elements now so often taken for granted. 808s, 909,s Linn Drum as well as much of the more organic Ska, Northern Soul, Post Punk, etc.... Thank you.
Wow ❤️❤️
AMAZING PERFORMANCE 🔥🙏🏾
Thanks ever so much
Loving the details! Thanks Warren! Great band!🤩
Thanks ever so much Chris!
Taking my mind on a different journey. 😊
Thank you for the multi track
You’re very welcome
My brother in law has the same Spitfire picture on his wall! I like a lot of jazz fusion but I have to admit that the guitar solo needed to hit the chord key a bit more.
I really enjoyed that performance
Thanks ever so much
Great
I love when you do this Warren but I never see you discuss panning/placement in stereo of instruments and would be eager to witness your process there for complicated mixes
Clipping!!?? You amateur ;) Kidding. Sounds great! More of this, please.
Haha thanks ever so much
Love this; my only gripe: the snare was waaaaaayy too loose IMO, make that bad boy snap & ping! ...other than that it was absolutely fantastic.
Good tip: Every time you open and tweak a session, save a copy of that session. Makes it really easy to go back one, or two, or ten steps and start over. Gives you the freedom to keep going in the moment.
Cool 1st
Good job!
Get JD Beck and Domi to stop buy!
Thank you for 4K quality recording.... It really makes everything very crystal clear.... I watch your videos on 4k TV
There is some pretty insane live jazz recording going on at ETA in east LA a lot these days.
Absolutely! Thanks for sharing
HAPPY NEW YEAR WARREN!
can I have a general question about recording?
From Yours experience: You have a wall of guitars left and right on bridge pickup and then here comes the leads and solos - change to neck pickup for more "diferent" fater sound? I mean for grunge/metal stuff
If YES, then humbacker or single for that neck solo? If not then normal humbucker or single for bridge solo?
THANKS!
It’s Jesus!
Great Video! Thanks for sharing! Quick Question - Has your Pro Tools Rig not been updated due to it being tied into the console and its mission critical = if aint Broke then dont fix mentality?
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I'm not an expert, but when I've taken tracks from here, I end up doing rough mixes and then I end up going back and wonder why it sounded better. I learned early on that I have to save that progress because when I do sound live, I can only do it in the moment and I have to make decisions and stick with it. DAW mixing is completely different in that you have so many choices you can make. I've gotten to the point where I try to use as minimal plugins as possible. Does the file even need to be EQ'd? Some tracks I literally just do a low and high cut on guitars for example and no compression. Doesn't need it. Drums, I try to stick to EQ, compression and that is it. Unless there is some major problem with it that requires more processing to fix something.
Since I do live shows, it's very hard to get the recorded tracks to have that same feel. That's why I love doing live shows. That energy of a live performance just can't be replicated even with the recordings from that show!
I'm going to give these a go and mix it as I don't get to work with jazz very often. And I'm used to mixing live tracks that I've recorded from live shows. I love when bands are playing together. Has a totally different sound than the sterile tracks normally done in a studio where the band is doing their parts separate from each other.
I like how you mention extreme EQ. Having just done the Death Metal mixing contest mix, extreme EQ on death metal drums is pretty normal. Even doing rock drums to get the right sound is required. -20 db cuts or +12 boosts might sound extreme but if it gets the right sound, that's what it takes.
Would you mind telling me the brand of the portable vocal booth you have in your studio?
Aww you recorded Molina
Thanks Warren❤
Amazing! one 'dumb' question, why are some of your plugin's names in red?
Amazing technically. Lacking distinctive style.
As an academy member could we send these mixes to the review on feedback Friday?
Yes! Absolutely you can
Sounds like JUST like binkbeats
Many thanks for this video. Everything sound very nice, but the snare sound ist very strange...
I guess the drummer doesn't want to breathe fresh air.
Or maybe he was feeling sick and didn't want to make others sick as well
Oh dear the bass gone missing a bit. Masking, It happens quite a lot to me
Great band.. Awful drum sounds.
yah, i have to agree. the snare especially isn't working for me. it feels too loud and is harsh in the high mids.
Very authentic drum sounds for a '70s Jazz Rock sound. Couldn't help noticing you follow Glenn who doesn't actually record his own drums, uses two kids and URM which is 90% samples. Doing Metal Drums with tons of samples is not going to be right for this song.
@@tunercvr it's perfect for genre.
@@timbrown7652 i follow a lot of folk from all genres and i've been listening to classic jazz fusion for decades, so your note isn't relevant to my thoughts on this. i'm afraid i can't say i agree that this fits the genre, but that's just my opinion.
@@timbrown7652 Then you don't listen to this genre. That snare is nothing like that genre. I usually don't care for Warren's drums though to be honest
Replace that drummer. He's good at hypoxic training. But he's not keeping up with the guys with that "dicso drums" attitude and lifeless playing.
So..............recording jazz fusion means having all the lads in the control with you listening on a dinky 10" monitors? wow...sad.
And I don't understand what's up with Molina. I personally feel nothing when plays. Just loads of technique, that, if you listen to it, harmonically, makes no sense. This kid sounds like Gonzalo Rubalcaba in 1979. Rubalcaba also has amazing technique and is great when plays 'abstract' music or Cuban stuff but forget about playing proper bebop or American jazz standards. It all sounds like a piano exercise book. Molina is like the MIDI version of that, I'm afraid.
Keep up the good work, mate. Let's hope you feature this style of music in a proper studio with space for the cats to work in and with proper monitoring. I think I've had enough of the cheesy singer/songwriter and heavy metal sessions.