notice how the interviewer asks a question & then lets the educator fully answer the question before speaking again. not interrupting, not speaking over, not letting his ego add 'what he knows' to the conversation. he's literally only speaking 10% of the time. total pro interviewer, unsung hero of these podcasts!
I actually widen my bass in rock music. There's no law that says you can't treat a rock bass like a dance pop bass. I'm far from the first person to do it. Andy Wallace was famous for putting chorus on the bass on rock tracks. I've been using chorus as well, but now I want to try EchoBoy. I'll also occasionally put a little reverb on the bass or kick drum if I really want it to sound like the whole band is in a room. I find people get a little too conservative with the way they treat low end. It doesn't have to be straight down the center and dry.
absolutely! you can still achieve a V shaped pop mix with a little width in the bottom, as long as everything in the mids is nice and wide, clear and pristine, the top end and the bottom end can be bent quite far to suit whichever aesthetic.
1:33:06 I was literally thinking to suggest you interview Al Clay and there he mentions him. You should really reach out to Al, he is a wicked guy, very outgoing, and of course a fantastic producer and mixer. Im sure he'll do it.
Great vid and lots of great info, love your stuff!!! and oooh, looks like he has 6 lunchbox channels of A-Designs Audio P1 preamps - based on the Quad 8 console. I have their Pacifica preamp and its so amazing.
Winsome shelves as speaker stands FTW 😂… I have them in my mix space too, and try to avoid thinking “I should probably get real speaker stands for these monitors” because it sounds fine. It seems he thinks so too
Weird, he says he is using a LA2A as a peak limiter but it’s actually behaves like a RMS comp despite the “peak reduction” label - due to the optic signal
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notice how the interviewer asks a question & then lets the educator fully answer the question before speaking again. not interrupting, not speaking over, not letting his ego add 'what he knows' to the conversation. he's literally only speaking 10% of the time. total pro interviewer, unsung hero of these podcasts!
Agartha is really doing a great job..I love his straight forward method and great questions
Wow. Ask a simple question about low end mixing and you get to learn absolutely everything about everything! What a spectacular episode.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Using OLLO as well ! Great control Cheers
great!!!! Very inspiring and great tips!!!!
I actually widen my bass in rock music. There's no law that says you can't treat a rock bass like a dance pop bass. I'm far from the first person to do it. Andy Wallace was famous for putting chorus on the bass on rock tracks. I've been using chorus as well, but now I want to try EchoBoy. I'll also occasionally put a little reverb on the bass or kick drum if I really want it to sound like the whole band is in a room. I find people get a little too conservative with the way they treat low end. It doesn't have to be straight down the center and dry.
absolutely! you can still achieve a V shaped pop mix with a little width in the bottom, as long as everything in the mids is nice and wide, clear and pristine, the top end and the bottom end can be bent quite far to suit whichever aesthetic.
I always thought everyone put their bass to the sides a bit.. kinda thought it was overdone
30 minutes in and like this a lot 👌🏼
Great engineer, great interview 😊
5 minutes in and already a thumbs up!
So much valuable tips and tricks here! Superb interview! Thanks a lot! 🎉
1:33:06 I was literally thinking to suggest you interview Al Clay and there he mentions him. You should really reach out to Al, he is a wicked guy, very outgoing, and of course a fantastic producer and mixer. Im sure he'll do it.
So...much great detail here, thanks and keep them coming!
Great interview !
Just found your channel, great interview. Liked and subscribed :)
Keep up the good work.
keep it up, brilliant
Yes loving all of these! Thank you
Best stuff on RUclips! 😊 Thanks so much!
Great vid and lots of great info, love your stuff!!! and oooh, looks like he has 6 lunchbox channels of A-Designs Audio P1 preamps - based on the Quad 8 console. I have their Pacifica preamp and its so amazing.
More useful information and tips on mixing than on a hundred similar videos. 😎
Very informative 👍
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Seagull....some see colors like Pharrel. Some see shapes. I try to imagine a stage or room. But the Seagull thing also makes sense.
Winsome shelves as speaker stands FTW 😂… I have them in my mix space too, and try to avoid thinking “I should probably get real speaker stands for these monitors” because it sounds fine. It seems he thinks so too
Stands probably make a .5% difference but that’s huge when you have a good acoustic environment to begin with
Weird, he says he is using a LA2A as a peak limiter but it’s actually behaves like a RMS comp despite the “peak reduction” label - due to the optic signal
Heron Island Studio?
Now the mix is called the "lesbian seagull".