I mostly use faders, mostly on stuff like reverb, delay and other FX. First mostly did that for live sound at concerts but translated that to my studio work. It’s very underrated by a lot of producer I think. Love the vid, cheers from Stuttgart. 🤘🏻
Love the old school console workflow. I feel like its whats missing in most modern music. The robotic Automation is getting old. This has more feel, And personality. Killer video guys cant wait to finish the whole course inside the academy.
I have one of the presonus solo faders in my setup and it can be fun having the artist try their hand at automating things. They enjoy getting involved with stuff and even if you have to clean up some stuff later they can get creative ideas going on for automation and starting by automating one thing gets the ball rolling on ideas for other things to play with
Yeah. the "disguise..isguise..isguise delay automation reminds me of Ozzy. :D Automation is a powerful tool, especially when it comes to changes which are less obvious like a different drum mix just for the time of the fill-in being played, trimming the thick long reverb/delay tail from the chorus vocals at the beginning of the next verse, or anything that makes transitions more fluent. Or just to selectively even out odds or adjust the right dose of fancy effects at every time in the mix. You're gonna want to adjust your adjustments so the end result will just sound vibrant and alive without ever being distracting.
amazing.. it is like layers of automation, and how it turns into more organiic sound.. i think i'm gona give you a good number of reproductions on this video until i get it full undertanding!!! In a more slow workflow i do my automations more manually and plane
Unholy shit that setup this guy has is something else and I love it eventhough I understand about half of the routings and stuff that's happening.:D I once owned a darth fader from presonus or something but it didn't work so well with my setup so I'm just doing automations with mouse in either write mode or just goofing around with "passive" writing with mouse.
How do automate and what do you use? Faders, controllers, mouse?
I mostly use faders, mostly on stuff like reverb, delay and other FX.
First mostly did that for live sound at concerts but translated that to my studio work.
It’s very underrated by a lot of producer I think.
Love the vid, cheers from Stuttgart. 🤘🏻
Faders, from Softube Console One Mk3. But I do like the precision of a mouse
Mouse. Delays and reverbs and volume. Occasionally other parameters within a plugin like the gain or an eq
@@WavesInTheSilence which hardware do you use?
@@Rhuggins I really wanna check out the new Softube version! Seems to be really intuitive and nice
Mike Exeter is not only one of the best producer, engineers and mixer in the business he's also one the greatest people I've ever met! Great VIDEO!!
Trve! 🤩
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Love the old school console workflow. I feel like its whats missing in most modern music. The robotic Automation is getting old. This has more feel, And personality. Killer video guys cant wait to finish the whole course inside the academy.
Real faders just make you mix in a more “forgiving” and less technical way.
15:19 bug walking across the desk
Darth Fader
I have one of the presonus solo faders in my setup and it can be fun having the artist try their hand at automating things. They enjoy getting involved with stuff and even if you have to clean up some stuff later they can get creative ideas going on for automation and starting by automating one thing gets the ball rolling on ideas for other things to play with
great, an insightful video as usual. 👍
Back from the Abyss is such a great album.. love me some Orange Goblin
Damn..! The song he was mixing is so damn good.
🤘😁
Yeah. the "disguise..isguise..isguise delay automation reminds me of Ozzy. :D Automation is a powerful tool, especially when it comes to changes which are less obvious like a different drum mix just for the time of the fill-in being played, trimming the thick long reverb/delay tail from the chorus vocals at the beginning of the next verse, or anything that makes transitions more fluent. Or just to selectively even out odds or adjust the right dose of fancy effects at every time in the mix.
You're gonna want to adjust your adjustments so the end result will just sound vibrant and alive without ever being distracting.
🔥 Another great video
Dropping nugget after nugget of wisdom just to drop an absolute BOMB of a bass sound soloed at 11:10! Thank you for the music, Sir!
As the avid consoles might still be outside of my price range for a while, what are good DAW-controllers with maybe more than one fader?
They're out of pretty much everyone's price range. 🤣 Presonus FaderPort is popular and like 1% the cost of the Avid
I don't think you can get more affordable than the Behringer X-Touch.
@BananaManPL Since he about multi-fader, I think Behringer has one called the X8.
SSL has a couple nice products as well, but they're pricier
amazing.. it is like layers of automation, and how it turns into more organiic sound.. i think i'm gona give you a good number of reproductions on this video until i get it full undertanding!!! In a more slow workflow i do my automations more manually and plane
Got lost at 16 guitar tracks 😂😂😂 Rockmix on 🤘
Unholy shit that setup this guy has is something else and I love it eventhough I understand about half of the routings and stuff that's happening.:D I once owned a darth fader from presonus or something but it didn't work so well with my setup so I'm just doing automations with mouse in either write mode or just goofing around with "passive" writing with mouse.
@21 minutes, there is a bug that crawls on top of the controller. 😂 Either a fly or spider...not sure.
Wild guess what comes in mind about that thumbnail and headline, we might be talking about automation. :D Let's see if my intuition is correct.
It is
And after couple seconds my intuation was proved right, let's go. :D
@@KohleAudioKult Gotta love that phase when most of the mix is balanced pretty nicely and all that it needs is some creative automation. :D