MIXING START to FINISH
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- Опубликовано: 17 фев 2021
- You're the fly on the wall as I mix a song from start to finish
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Finally one of those videos, where the mixing engineer doesn't just dial in his presets and it's done. Every step makes sense and is comprehensible. Excellent content!
Thanks! I rarely even use presets because every song needs something unique. Thanks for watching!
I feel like I'm listening to the background music for a Toyota Tundra commericial.
😂
Oh my gosh, Yes!
Lol
I’ll take that as a compliment hahaha
haha this came on like 4 hours prior to this comment and i swear i said the same thing to myself. i was think who the hell makes these chevy commercials and im a ford truck man thats all i drive songs. thanks for thinking like a genius
Anyone else not bored by the same 15 second clip of music 35 minutes later? Awesome vid, thank you 😃
Watching professionals work is an absolute treat. Thanks for sharing Colt!
Thanks for watching!
This was one of the most satisfying videos i've watched in a long time. Pure ear bliss. Thank you Colt.
Rarely do I ever watch your channel and not learn something new. Keep 'em coming!
Much much appreciated Colt! Such a transformative channel for my music. This is 35 minutes that are so worth it...
Very cool! This whole facet of music is sorcery to me.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for doing this! Finally comprehending that mixing is a creative process - focusing on it as purely a technical exercise kills it.
Your octave down guitars are indeed "bad ass"!
Thanks!! I dig it!
Great guitarist make me want to play. You have made me want to go and re mix my latest effort. Absolutely brilliant tutorial. Great work.
This is a great video Colt. Thanks so much for putting it together!
Thank you so much for this. Please do more of these videos, we NEED those!!!
Just to let you know that You are way below the number of subscribers that I feel you deserve and I do hope one day you get to assist you for all the work you do in the rewards that should come your way. Your channel is fresh as are you - very enthusiastic and gifted and honest...really glad I found you Colt...you are really talented. I would love to have you mix some of my songs one day!
Love that saturation on the kick and snare. Sounds awesome!
Really interesting watching you work Colt, starting to get an idea of a good working pattern when mixing and some really useful ideas. Thanks once again from the UK.
Thank you for posting this. I feel like I’ve learned some type of secret sauce. Keep these coming.
This is absolutely amazing! Learned so much from this. I subscribed to your channel and look forward to learn more. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Love this video! I would also love to see you do a mix with some vocals because you’re vocals are always killer 🤌🏻🤌🏻
thanks for being geniunely entertaining and engaging. not just monotone the whole time!
Thanks Colt, it's very generous of you to share your workflow!
Thanks for watching!
YOU SHAPED THE HELL OUT OF THIS MIX! APPLAUD!!!
Appreciate it!
This is the quality content that I signed up for! Thanks for making this!
Awesome video! Been waited for it for so long! Thank you so much Colt!
Very cool video Colt thanks for sharing how you do things I enjoy learning stuff like this
Excellent stuff - your speed in decision making is inspirational!
Thanks! I'm working out the details of a video on speed mixing. It's gonna be a good one!
Great video man! It's good to see other's process. keep the great content rolling!!
Sweet! Thanks for letting us ride along. Though this is not my genre, I still learned gobs. Sweet!
the school i used to go to is an productivity school and i was in audio engineering and that class had Tube-Tech Cl 1B and damn i love it for bass and vocals
I'm very impressed with what you got out of that snare!!! great work. Thank you sir!
Appreciate it!
Very helpful. I've only recently discovered you and have learned from every video. The content is targeted, helpful and really well presented. Thank you!
I listened to this video/mix session through my KRK Rokit 5 G4’s (Used as a general monitor), my KRK kns8400’s (Used for general monitoring), Audio-technical M50x’s (For the low mids) Hd25’s (For mids and highs) and then to finish off, I use my HomePods as they add a lot of low end.... But as an everyday listening device, they are amazing and a lot of people use these type of devices, therefore think it’s a must to see how it’s sounds on them! And I’ve found them very helpful to get a rich and punchy low without being too muddy when finishing off a mix! I was so shocked that your mix was spot on from about halfway through the session.... Takes me at least 2 attempts to get it right on them!
Love your videos, think I learn more from you than I do from university! Massive thank you to you for taking the time to produce such inspiring videos!!!
Best video ever!!! Now do one with vocals, please!!! Have a great weekend, Colt.
This is what i wanted. Youre reading my mind. Dope bro
This is actually gold. I just had my literal best mixing results
Killer video! Octave down guitars was SUCH a good choice!
Also a little fabfilter goodie I found out about awhile ago - on the L2 if you just hit the 1:1 button it will level match before/after volume exactly.
So if you flip between bypass you can hear exactly what's happening without getting hyped about that extra volume 👍
Thanks man! Yea, I came up on a console/hardware where nothing was ever level matched so I've just continued working that way.
Man. This made my day. Killer video, Colt!
Glad to hear it!! Thanks for watching!
Bro....followed for a good minute. I wanted to shut this video down so bad, left the video half day and holy shit, it makes more sense now hahaha. Love you bro, keep at it forever.
Thanks!
That sounds so cool. Great video.
I feel like I’ve heard this on so many RUclips commercials, regardless, thanks for the awesome video.
Thank you Colt! That was very quick and informative!
This is great! Found your channel through Andrew Masters a month ago and been watching every video of yours. One of my favorites forsure. I never knew having a preamp on the mix bus was a thing. It makes sense though. I must be born under a rock with my ITB mixing lol Would love to learn to use outboard gear one day. My UA, Slate, and Waves Plugins will do for now. Thank you for these videos!
Awesome channel! I like that you're consistent in your tips.
In addition to some great advice I love the hell out of that riff!!!
Fire 🔥Colt!!!!! 👍🏾
Thanks!
As soon as you maxed out that snare reverb I was instantly transported to a Def Leppard concert :p
That snare sounds like it has a hi hat hit layered in. Once you dialed in the volume it sat in the track well. Reminds me of the early days when I recorded my own kick and snare tracks by laying an SM57 on the floor and micing the thud of my foot hitting the floor, and snare was basically the spit drum. Sounded similar to the sounds you have here, except the kick was more of a thud with little attack.
Thanks for putting the video together. I'd love to see one of these on a more mainstream track like a country or a pop tune.
It will happen as soon as I can find the song! Thanks!
That mix sounds absolutely fantastic and it's incredibly helpful to get to watch this!
If i dear make one suggestion it's that I got the instinct to add a little movement to that bass synth, a little filter riding, or an envelope, just a tiny bit of bwaah, to make it sound alive. But that's not a mixing problem of course.
Ever clean your house before a picky family member visits and have them point out an imperfection? Then you introspect and think, “you should’ve seen it before you arrived.” Nice work!
Would love to be a fly on the wall for another of these! This was awesome! Perhaps the next one could include vocals and automation? Anyway, you always add so much value-thanks!
I'm going to continue doing these as often as I have music that worn't get me demonetized. Thanks for watching!
You killed it
This was one of the best videos, because you're learning from start to finish as if you were an intern in a professional recording studio. The problem with watching one video from many different channels like Colt, Produce Like A Pro, Make Mine Music, etc...is that each has their own mixing approach. You would get really confused if one day, Colt showed you a few tips, then the next day Produce showed you how he does bass guitar, then next day Make Mine showed you how he does vocals. And then it keeps going and going. You just get confused. This video improved my mixing, I wrote down your settings and it got right in the ballpark. You did miss Bass Guitar, Hi Hats, Crashes, Percussion. If you need songs, we have over 30 rock songs you can mix on your channel. Can you do more of these videos, I think these would be the best for improving peoples' mixes! Ximre
The speed you’re doing this at is very inspiring. I always get lost in the details
I feel like this should be the new theme for WWE Smackdown! Great video!
Fire baby!
Lots to learn from this! Thank you!
pleasepleasePLEASE do more of these! So helpful!
I’ll do my best! Thanks!!
@@ColtCapperrune No, thank you. Really appreciate all you do. Hope you don't feel pressure
Wow, that Black Box worked wonders on the kick, I'm genuinely shocked! If only it were half the price i'd grab it in an instant! :D
after just 3minutes I love your video, now I go to watch all the video!
Thanks!
Thanks for this Colt! Keep it up.
Thanks for watching!
Brilliant!
Thanks!!
@@ColtCapperrune Most welcome brother. Your knowledge, delivery, and results are among the best on RUclips! Kudos..
Mad respect Colt! I’ve learned a lot from you my friend. Would you be willing to share the multi-tracks for the YT community to practice with mixing? The fact alone that it’s relatively shorter and without vocals seems like a great practice environment for mixing 🤘
By the way, I think your tip for mixing in the reverb on the guitars is paramount for adding dimension and depth. May be easily overlooked by some
Awesome video man. Keep em coming. Please
Thanks!
Hardware just always sounds ‘real’, it’s hard to describe. It can be warmer yet more alive at the same time. Hardware is definitely less fatiguing, more pleasant on the ears.
That was brilliant to watch. Biggest takeaway for me is how much time you didn't spend soloing channels and tweaking in solo. Would love to hear you mix full band if you had one without copyright issues.
Amazing!! Ty very very much! Would be amazing to see a video how you work on the automation part of the mix to create movement. Another question. Do you clean up the lows/to aprox 80hz of every element before mixing? I've been trying to mix using the top down mixing technique, and it's fabulous, thankyou! But sometimes I arrive to a part of the mix, where I know that I haven't done this "cleaning of the elements", and I try it, and sometimes it helps, but a lot of times it already sounds great without doing any of that! Thank you very much for your videos, stay safe and cheers!!
Thanks a lot man
Really good stuff
I hated the crap outta that snare at first but it fits so well lmao
Gotta know what you are going for as a finished product BEFORE you begin choosing sounds 😜 Thanks for watching!
@@ColtCapperrune maybe thats my issue! Lol!
Really interesting that you inserted Capi preamps on your mix bus. Wonder why you chose that preamp, and what you seek for from mixbus preamp.
Superb session bro
Well... this person certainly knows what he's doing...
Awesome. Hoping for a mastering video :)
Hey Colt, great video as always!! Just curious if you have any thoughts on what level you like your master track at before it is sent off for mastering or before you export it to master it yourself? I have heard a few different schools of though and would be curious to see what you think. Thanks!
Excellent tutorial
Amazing Vid man, super informative ! I saw you ran the mix through a pair of CAPI preamps ? Can you run me through your signal flow there ? Out from your interface do you have to use a reamp box of sorts or something ?
Keep it up bro love these vids !!
On the Fabfilter Pro-L2 you can hold Alt (or whatever the Mac alternative) key and move the input gain. Then the output gain gets automatically adjusted down.
Alt / option on a mac
Super awesome video! I dig your hybrid mixing workflow. That Tube-Tech EQ is freaking awesome btw! Been eyeing the Softube version for a while lol. How are you liking Softube's Curve Bender?
Thanks!! LOVING the curve bender!!
Awesome work flow, great results! That's very helpful. Can we get a full instrumental rock / metal band mix one day?
Fingers crossed! I’m going to do this as often as I can
Great video!!
Colt, here's the next series of your videos, if interested... Been mixing for 20 years but still trying to compete in the majors. Still haven't perfected: All Time based effects set right for all instruments and vocals (8+ Auxes of Efx) , correct placement in the audio field of each sound for what it is and how to do it and correctly know, the correct amount of width/M-S for each type of source especially when it's pumping as a main beat sound or like making bass more mono from a producer using Brainworx Modus Equalizer Bx1 (Mono-Maker knob), Tuning Drums in Pro Tools, how to correctly quantize live drums to sound like 21 Pilots, and how to setup your touch sensitive fader control surface to be able to mix your faders per each section of the song like on a SSL the way CLA mixes, that way it feels like new energy and movement in each section. If you could do videos of you actually doing all these things and relaying your thought process of how you make choices so we watchers can also learn how to correctly be analytical with each aspect the same. TY, I can give you much more, I'm mixing records for my own artists and trying to compete with the best of them. TY! I'm in Indy now from ATL, I'd like to meet you in Nashville sometime. SonicGoldStudios@gmail.com
So much fun to look over your shoulder, big thanks for that! I think you forgot the deep sinewave bass? But anyway, it sounds great. :-)
Thanks! I adjusted the level of it right near the end. But I didn't EQ or compress it at all.
Some of those bends at the very beginning sound very Steve Vai-ish! Very cool! \m/
I think that what was very new to me is how little the tracks were soloed in order to dial in compression or EQ. Wow... That is difficult.
Turn it up!!!
Always!!
That bass synth sounds like my phone buzzing on the table 😂
Awesome dirty sound
Haha thanks!
You’re a badass and I greatly appreciate your awesome and genuine content! I do have a question though. Do you not use your awesome capi eqs, and other various awesome hardware compressors? I’ve been under the impression that using as much hardware as possible and filling in the gaps with plugins was the best route. Did you use this many plugins instead of hardware just to make the tutorial faster, or is this what you’d normally do? Thanks man!!
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Awesome Content! Subbed!
Hey man freaking great video! Love your channel!!! Just wanted to know why that ''go to'' 20hz cut on your Mix Bus?
Yeeeey
Thanks for doing this. It's amazing when you can watch a pro work. It takes me forever to get things the way that I like them... granted I'm only doing my own stuff, not making a living at it, but still.. Was the car check more of a thing when you weren't working with multiple monitors?
Can you please make a video on how you mix and master a pop- balad song?
Great job and very fast. One simple thing you could do to improve it is bin that snare sample and find a better one. It sounds more like a clap than a snare.
Thanks! I personally chose that snare sound as it was the vibe I was after.
All I gotta say is DAYMN!
Haha thanks!
What app are you using to able to playback the music from protools? Thanks.
Can you make a video of how you connect your analog hardware to your computer?? Love your videos!!
It's coming 😜
Thanks for sharing! Love your workflow. I would have made most of the same moves with mostly the same plugins (curve bender FTW) ! It’s a relief to see I’m doing a lot of the same things a pro mixer would do building a mix.
My only question is how come you didn’t randomize the SSL channels to take advantage of the TMT technology? To my ears I feel doing that adds dimension to my mixes. There’s obviously no right or wrong here. Just curious if you feel it actually makes a difference to use the TMT randomization or not.
Great channel! Much respect! Looking forward to more videos.
Cheers from Canada!
thx a lot colt for letting us be the "fly on the wall"!
that tune is a nice short intro jingle !
I assume you programmed the drums? what kinds of samples/libraries do u use?
Great video thank you 👍🏽🎛🎚
I noticed when you use the ffQ3 you set it on Natural Phase. Do you always set it up that way? Or only on certain situations?