The 3 things you need to understand to be a great mixer. Critically-acclaimed mix engineer explains.

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Mark explains and demonstrates the three things you need to understand to mix at a professional level and beyond.
    Mark Wingfield is a critically-acclaimed jazz mixing and mastering engineer. He has mixed or mastered three Downbeat Magazine Masterpiece Albums of the Year, two JazzWise Best Releases of the Year and three All About Jazz Best Albums of the Year. Jazz albums he has mixed or mastered have received more than 300 rave reviews worldwide.
    Band leaders or musicians on the albums Mark has mixed or mastered
    Chet Baker, Allan Holdsworth, Tony Levin, Chad Wackerman, Gary Husband, Nguyen Lee, John Marshall, Jimmy Haslip, Carles Benavent, Bob Mintzer, Theo Travis, John Etheridge, Jeremy Stacey and many others.
    Mark mixes and masters at his UK based Heron Island Studio.
    If you are interested in working with Mark on your next album you can contact him here:
    heronislandstudio.co.uk

Комментарии • 59

  • @xxvtwofive
    @xxvtwofive Год назад +9

    One of the best videos out here about mixing mentality! Kudos

  • @henrikduende
    @henrikduende Год назад +20

    I have about 841 plugins. The longer i do this, the more i use the logic stock eq.
    ”I bought my way out if blaming my tools. It’s all my fault”
    Said by me.

    • @davidcottrell1308
      @davidcottrell1308 Год назад +1

      Logic stock plugins work just fine. it's all about how you use them and what you do with them.

    • @landoisnice
      @landoisnice Год назад

      I used Fabfilter for a week and instantly went back to stock eq on logic, it just hit's different

  • @thorstenweimar1190
    @thorstenweimar1190 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks Mark for your music and your Heron Island RUclips channel!
    I really enjoy your guitar style, and I guess a big influence is Allan Holdsworth, right? You have your own unique sound of course, but I can hear the great Allen Holdsworth shines through from time to time.
    He joined the same label as you, when he was in his latter years of his career. He released his last music with “Soft Works”. “Abracadabra in Osaka” is an outstanding album, thank you for the fantastic remastered version! 🙏🏻

    • @heronislandstudio8054
      @heronislandstudio8054  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks @thorstenweimar1190 it's appreciated! Yes Allan is an influence, also Metheny, Rypdal, and Hendrix. Possibly even more influence from sax, horn players and vocalists! Yes Abracadabra in Osaka was fun to work on. Cheers!

    • @thorstenweimar1190
      @thorstenweimar1190 4 месяца назад

      @@heronislandstudio8054Thanks for your explanation 🙏🏻

  • @CharlieDiamondMusic
    @CharlieDiamondMusic Год назад +6

    Fabulous one of the best videos I have watched for a while - hat tip to you. 👍👍

  • @bear-headstudios1212
    @bear-headstudios1212 Год назад +5

    I used too overmix the emotion of out a song , Now, it's like an internal feeling of completion

  • @hmgooden
    @hmgooden Год назад +2

    Thanks!

  • @josephschmizzo1595
    @josephschmizzo1595 Год назад +3

    Your room matters the most....if u have a bad room, youre almost always going to struggle no matter what plugins or gear u have. If youre struggling and seem to never be able to to get your production to sound "full" or "done", its your room, same w mixing.

  • @rorylee9626
    @rorylee9626 Год назад +8

    thanks for this. It's interesting cause I was literally thinking last night how important being in a flow state can be. I'd just been mixing for about 7 hours and it was about 4am and I was really happy with what I'd done. I think partly because I'd done it all pretty much in one sitting and therefore had all the things I was trying to achieve balanced in my head. When I do bits and bobs across days/weeks I forget why I made certain decisions and what's supposed to be occupying what space.

  • @Cpk_corp
    @Cpk_corp 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks Master! Greetings from Argentina.

  • @rahuluikey9186
    @rahuluikey9186 Год назад +3

    These are one of the best advices I've heard when it comes to the art of mixing !
    Thank you so much

  • @NigelKibodeaux
    @NigelKibodeaux 8 месяцев назад

    I’ve been struggling to understand release. Your video explained it better than all the others I’ve watched and helped me get a feel for it as well. Thank you!

  • @ProdbyCeeSick
    @ProdbyCeeSick Год назад +1

    Best vid ive ever seen on RUclips or anywhere for that matter explaining mixing ty sincerely appreciate you

  • @beatkultr
    @beatkultr Год назад

    This is good. I like it. You’re one of those people who don’t get caught up with a certain way to do something and bash people for how they do it.

  • @Filipmarinchev72
    @Filipmarinchev72 Год назад +1

    Tank you for your advice !!! Awesome !!!

  • @akumusik3582
    @akumusik3582 Год назад

    Gratitude & Appreciation 💯

  • @frequency_sequencer
    @frequency_sequencer Год назад +3

    right now i use unisum on everything and its helping me learn it

  • @thomasgreer467
    @thomasgreer467 Год назад

    Thank you for the very mature and wise input.

  • @wynton765
    @wynton765 Год назад

    Sir, I appreciate so much you sharing your knowledge with us. You didn't have to, but you did anyway. Thank you so much

  • @furkna8692
    @furkna8692 Год назад +1

    If you want a compressor with insane amount of control you can get TDR Kotelnikov for free. It's a transparent compressor so it doesn't add any character to the sound but it has soo many parameters and very detailed overall

  • @Punk_Mayhem
    @Punk_Mayhem 6 месяцев назад

    Gold! Legend! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @YanickFM
    @YanickFM 11 месяцев назад

    this felt inspiring

  • @MACEASY2
    @MACEASY2 Год назад +1

    Wise advice as always. thanks, Mark. BTW, the caption for stage 3 is the wrong one!

  • @TheMeJustMe75
    @TheMeJustMe75 Год назад +1

    I have been writing for about three years and about ready yo start creating my tracks but I have a very basic understanding of how to do a mix. Mixing and mastering is something I would like to learn but I am very limited by my budget to learning. I write instrumental guitar so bass, drums, piano/ synth and of course guitar is what I use.

  • @CatLikeSleep
    @CatLikeSleep Год назад +3

    great stuff as usual, keep it up :D

  • @cyberspacer
    @cyberspacer Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for the great advice. It made a lot of things I've been struggling with around mixing feel more clear.

  • @SandNigah
    @SandNigah Год назад

    Can’t find the “thanks” button, but gem of a video.

  • @colinmorgan6733
    @colinmorgan6733 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @noopy4085
    @noopy4085 Год назад

    Top video mate, I hit the thanks button 5 times!

  • @poorhouz5051
    @poorhouz5051 Год назад

    Great Advice bro.....From Your Boy Poorhouzzzzzzz

  • @paullucas4846
    @paullucas4846 Год назад

    What an amazing video

  • @tyson1ize
    @tyson1ize Год назад

    fantastic mark thank you!

  • @jamludentertainment
    @jamludentertainment Год назад

    Thank you, thank you x 3

  • @UKBreakz
    @UKBreakz Год назад

    Great information! Earned my Sub!

  • @Jason-hg4pd
    @Jason-hg4pd Год назад

    Awesome stuff

  • @AllOutOnline
    @AllOutOnline Год назад +13

    All due respect, yes you can achieve a pretty good mix with stock plugs, but for “GREAT” mixes, the right plugins/hardware are vital. You can build a house with a hand saw, a hammer, and nails, but you’ll cut down on the time and improve the quality of your work with power tools. I’ve recently invested in some incredible analog gear and have AB’d vs the plugins and to me, its a no brainer. The hardware kills the software. If you are serious about this, you know you need to invest in your craft. You don’t have to buy all the gear either, you can always pay for studio time at a spot that has all the high end gear you need and use their patch bay to reprint to your laptop.

    • @RealGabeMcGuire
      @RealGabeMcGuire Год назад +1

      I agree. Also, UAD spark is a great deal. I have been mixing and producing for years and I honestly think they have improved my sound. My favorites being the 1073, 1176 and the LA 2A. Also many engineers are completely in the box now. I believe Jaycen Joshua said that he mixes 100% in the box now.

    • @AllOutOnline
      @AllOutOnline Год назад +2

      @@RealGabeMcGuire the UAD plugs are fire. I just do not submit to subscription services, i completely refuse to be enslaved by these companies and if I miss a payment I cant access my mixes to make changes. This is another reason I moved to analog gear, although I still use a handful of great software. Fab filter, Spectrasonics, the list goes on and on. Look at Waves for example, the power we have made them switch from subscription to ALL OF THE ABOVE which is a good model. Give customers the option to own or lease. I will say though, yes the plugins are getting close, but there is just something to analog, the warmth and the authentic nature of how those circuits are being hit by signal make a difference. I love Warm Audio for example but 500 series units are also a good way to go. I challenge all you guys to give them a try and compare them to your plugins. In the box is liberating because you can move around more freely, but that analog gear is magic.

  • @LuxuryRapShop
    @LuxuryRapShop Год назад

    Thank you

  • @marcfrank7446
    @marcfrank7446 Год назад

    4. Knowing when to take a break.

  • @jrgroberts
    @jrgroberts Год назад

    Yes. What more is there to say? Oh -- thanks!

  • @RedSpark_
    @RedSpark_ Год назад

    Great video Mark. I'd love to hear more about working with clients, could you possibly talk a bit about finding them too?
    Thanks

  • @zyxyuv1650
    @zyxyuv1650 Год назад

    I don't use stuff like bx_console because you can't set min/analog/linear phase and there's no oversampling. I.e. doing something with bass I may be using filters on parallel tracks. bx_console would just cause a time loss because I'm going to end up needing to pull up another plugin anyways to test with linear phase.

    • @user-yk4gd1fl4z
      @user-yk4gd1fl4z Год назад +1

      lol wut? Way over thinking it dude. BX console has been used on million sellers. Linear phase …pfft.

    • @j-station
      @j-station Год назад

      Dont like the BX console stuff either, side by side UA sounds way better to me

    • @JakeyWakey
      @JakeyWakey Год назад

      I turn the TMT off on every PA plugin. Then the sound great!

  • @JoeyFTL
    @JoeyFTL Год назад

    Logic stock plugins are half-cheating. You guys really do have everything from the get-go. I find bus compression and saturation are hard to do well outside Logic or Ableton without the help of third party plugins. And there's of course the question of going for a specific character with compressors but I agree, any mix can be pretty much transformed with just stock plugins.

  • @danielpell6860
    @danielpell6860 Год назад +1

    Why Is there no music in this?

  • @rachidajewher8649
    @rachidajewher8649 Год назад

    mixing is not rocket science you just need recordings in the norms and standards some mixers just need to move the faders and call it a day you gotta learn when to not use eq compression and fxs

  • @g.o.9513
    @g.o.9513 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @hodshonf
    @hodshonf Год назад +4

    Thanks!

  • @isaiahday3469
    @isaiahday3469 Год назад +1

    Thanks!