Mitch: You are one of the best in the business--clear, concise, organized, effective presentations. This is a great, educational video--like all your videos. Thank you for all your great contribution to the industry.
Great video - I am curious why you created the VCA track for the drums though, since you already have a drum buss to control their relative levels? You are excellent at what you do Mitch!
Hey Mitch, in protools i think it's good to name track before recording, so the recorded wav file will be named coresponding to it, for example "kick_01" for track called "kick". If you rename them after it will stull be "audio_01" for track called "kick". At last at Pro Tools 9 & 10. Cool vid by the way!
Thanks for watching! It’s a Dangerous Music Monitor ST. The remote controller on the desktop connects to a rack unit that has all the connections for multiple inputs, multiple sets of monitors, headphones, etc. Hope this helps! Mitch
loved the video, thanks mitch! two questions - why not eq on the master fader instead of every single audio track? - also does the VCA just perform the group function while allowing you to adjust individual tracks, or is there more? why not use the drum bus for that effect? thanks again!
Just a quick note, it IS good to create a Submix channel even if the instrument is in only one track, say the bass for instance, because that way user of non HD rigs can easily audition whats been sent to the FX tracks, when you don;t have Input monitoring like Pro Tools HD, if you send the bass for a Verb for instance, you don't get to listen only the bass being sent, you just get to listen with the dry signal.
Also easy when using Studio One, cause you can disable individual tracks and only see buses, so as to tweak final mix, instead of moving buses close to the main output, as Mitch explained.
Making subgroups in Ableton Live: select the tracks and press command+G. You can also do it manually, using the same workflow as in protools, if you like to develop RSI. I can't stand the really good recording DAW's still haven't addressed this 'problem'.
EQ before Panning. Never even thought of doing that before but it makes perfect sense. Plus theres the obvious advantage of hearing the full stereo image while Eqing. THANKS Mitch once again!! BTW could someone PLEASE explain to me how the sub group label "squashed" would work for the drums? Kinda like Ny compression right?
+Only God Can Judge Me I think he mentioned it to be for dual compression. You would compress the signal on the squashed channel at high ratios, like 20:1 for example. Then you can bring it into the mix together with your normally compressed drum bus. It adds considerable punch from the over-compressed squashed channel while preserving the dynamic on the carefully compressed drum bus
This is probably a dumb question, but I noticed that when he sends something to a bus it's already at unity volume on the send. My sends always default to the volume fader being all the way down, how do I get my PT to do that?
I know the information in this video is gold, but the fact of the matter is that I don't care about how to efficiently mix down a song. For me, mixdown is the most fun of all of the steps in the recording process, so I can just spend days just tinkering. I guess it matters whether you're trying to make a living at it, or not.
Yeah , enjoyed the video as well. I never thought about settin up a high pass filter in a BUSS. I usually just notch the offending feq on the track itself. BUT, Im findin out today that this BUSSIN thang works better!. I didnt think my piano track was being muddied up by 39HZ (really? LOL ) but it was!!!.Woulda never thought to notch the piano this low by itself. Now the bass and piano are playin nice together...What low rumble feq do you Guys find offensive most of the time?
whoiscrying123 the buss would turn up/down of the whole kit at once while the tracks routed to it would stay the same. The VCA would keep the tracks relative to each other, they’d actually go up and down as you control the VCA fader. Try it and you’ll see the difference. VCAs work well once you have a great balance or volume automation on a buss.
I just watched this Vid again Mitch. Thanks...I just bought Pro-Tools from Sweetwater the other day & the iLok 2 USB Key from Sweetwater the other day...You & Your TEAM (which includes My Sales Engineer; Rob Parker And also of course Including The Founder of Sweetwater) Are The BEST! Im NOT Using Pro-tools to Record Mix or Master Yet. Im Attempting to LEARN Pro-Tools DAW...I do use 2 other DAWs that Im comfortable with But I really want to learn Pro-Tools to the Degree that I can begin to actually USE It. I do have some Questions for sure but like You said, I have the Resources At SWEETWATER.Com to ask those and receive my answers. Cheers Mitch..( im sharing this on Twitter, where I follow Yous too & Yes Im Subscribed to your RUclips) Thanks
Hey Jimmy! Thank you for your kind words and being an AMAZING customer! We'll definitely pass along your thanks to Rob and the rest of the team! If you ever have any questions, we're always a phone call away: (800) 222-4700
I'M SORRY THAT NO ONE ANSWERED YOU! Humberto Go to Sweetwater's site. At the question bar at the top type in "recording desk". There are 106 models to choose from. Hope this helps.
That is a CME Xkey USB controller. It's designed for portable use with laptops or iPads, but I find it makes a great keyboard for my studio desk that doesn't take up much space.
Bringing the mix down to zero is totally opposite of best practice. Soloing to find names, fine, but why bring everything down to zero if you don't listen to the song? I would start with the song first, adjust any any loud elements accordingly and mix from there. Will save so much time over bringing each fader up individually to build a mix. My 2c.
Bruh said you change the color on the track in preferences double clicked on each track even tho the color bar was already open and colored 3 tracks the same color one at a time. No!
Using a DAW is the most complicated bullshit Ive ever seen.. I can do in one second with my fingers what you can do in 5 seconds with a mouse. The greatest albums in music history were all recorded on 64 track consoles and reel to reel decks. I'm going to get a 32 track internal HD recorder/mixer.. Either a Tascam or the Presonus. I'll use the USB and hook it up to a 32" flat screen just to look at the pretty colors
This is absolutely crupt This is total fake not professional musician? It means real musicians have to be out of range The best is all musicians to turn back on live real music String guitar klarinet harmony jaz and so on they whom play real live instruments they are musicians not ef of fake websites created
Just explained what took me like 2 years to learn on my own in 11 mins. Good stuff
Mitch: You are one of the best in the business--clear, concise, organized, effective presentations. This is a great, educational video--like all your videos. Thank you for all your great contribution to the industry.
Mitch is so well spoken and friendly. Just a awesome soul.
I am a customer but just fell on this, you have saved me DAYS of self learning THANK YOU!
Years after you did it - and it still stacks as one of the very best. Many thanks.
This is just great. I wish you have more mixing tutorials. Everything you say and do, I understand 100%. Thanks.
Thank you so much. This is extremely useful. I wish more teachers would teach like you do.
GREAT GREAT VIDEO! Very very clear and informative! As a beginner this are vital! Thank you so much for all the videos like this!
Such a great video! Clear, concise and really well explained! Love it!
It pays to be organized. Great start to a mix.
Great video - I am curious why you created the VCA track for the drums though, since you already have a drum buss to control their relative levels? You are excellent at what you do Mitch!
I love it. He talks so fast.
Dang I did not know how dope of a work flow this guy gots lmao I gotta tune in more on his DAW side 😂
Super useful video Mitch, chock full of great mixing tips! Thanks dude
Hey Mitch, in protools i think it's good to name track before recording, so the recorded wav file will be named coresponding to it, for example "kick_01" for track called "kick". If you rename them after it will stull be "audio_01" for track called "kick". At last at Pro Tools 9 & 10.
Cool vid by the way!
Great suggestion for tracking!
More Mitch in his studio please.
Simple, effective and clear! Thanks a lot!
Hi, great video Mitch. Thanks a lot! what is that Monitor Controller? I've seen Joe Carrell use the same.
Thanks for watching! It’s a Dangerous Music Monitor ST. The remote controller on the desktop connects to a rack unit that has all the connections for multiple inputs, multiple sets of monitors, headphones, etc.
Hope this helps!
Mitch
Great video, Mitch! Thanks for that! Curious why the master fader was at -10. Does that help prevent overloading the mix bus?
loved the video, thanks mitch! two questions - why not eq on the master fader instead of every single audio track? - also does the VCA just perform the group function while allowing you to adjust individual tracks, or is there more? why not use the drum bus for that effect?
thanks again!
Just a quick note, it IS good to create a Submix channel even if the instrument is in only one track, say the bass for instance, because that way user of non HD rigs can easily audition whats been sent to the FX tracks, when you don;t have Input monitoring like Pro Tools HD, if you send the bass for a Verb for instance, you don't get to listen only the bass being sent, you just get to listen with the dry signal.
Also easy when using Studio One, cause you can disable individual tracks and only see buses, so as to tweak final mix, instead of moving buses close to the main output, as Mitch explained.
Nice vid as always....can you please tell me what brand/model Midi keyboard is on the desk to your left?
Great video! Very informative.
Making subgroups in Ableton Live: select the tracks and press command+G. You can also do it manually, using the same workflow as in protools, if you like to develop RSI. I can't stand the really good recording DAW's still haven't addressed this 'problem'.
EQ before Panning. Never even thought of doing that before but it makes perfect sense. Plus theres the obvious advantage of hearing the full stereo image while Eqing. THANKS Mitch once again!!
BTW could someone PLEASE explain to me how the sub group label "squashed" would work for the drums? Kinda like Ny compression right?
+Only God Can Judge Me I think he mentioned it to be for dual compression. You would compress the signal on the squashed channel at high ratios, like 20:1 for example. Then you can bring it into the mix together with your normally compressed drum bus. It adds considerable punch from the over-compressed squashed channel while preserving the dynamic on the carefully compressed drum bus
^Okay that's what i figured. THANK YOU very much for your response! Its greatly appreciated.
Hi Mitch,I have a question : What brand of desk is that and can it be purchase here in the US ???
Am from liberia.
How can I get my home studio
Great video!
What is that desk? Can't find anything like it on the website.
Thanks!
That is a Sound Construction AVM6x3. You can find it at the Sweetwater site.
Thank you thank you very clear and helpful.
This is probably a dumb question, but I noticed that when he sends something to a bus it's already at unity volume on the send. My sends always default to the volume fader being all the way down, how do I get my PT to do that?
I know the information in this video is gold, but the fact of the matter is that I don't care about how to efficiently mix down a song. For me, mixdown is the most fun of all of the steps in the recording process, so I can just spend days just tinkering. I guess it matters whether you're trying to make a living at it, or not.
Perfect!! great work
Great tutorial,thanks
Yeah , enjoyed the video as well. I never thought about settin up a high pass filter in a BUSS. I usually just notch the offending feq on the track itself. BUT, Im findin out today that this BUSSIN thang works better!. I didnt think my piano track was being muddied up by 39HZ (really? LOL ) but it was!!!.Woulda never thought to notch the piano this low by itself. Now the bass and piano are playin nice together...What low rumble feq do you Guys find offensive most of the time?
i dont really understand,what was the point of making a vca track for the drums in addition to the sub master track for the drums?
whoiscrying123 the buss would turn up/down of the whole kit at once while the tracks routed to it would stay the same. The VCA would keep the tracks relative to each other, they’d actually go up and down as you control the VCA fader. Try it and you’ll see the difference. VCAs work well once you have a great balance or volume automation on a buss.
What type of studio desk is that?, Me like 👀😍
How can i hook up my presonous channelstrip to my dbxa compressor to my art pro compressor to my 2i2 audio interface
Great tutorial but I would like to add one important thing maybe I missed but use a template to save hours.
Where did u get that desk
Do you have these tutorials showing you using Logic Pro that you can send me?
@Al Wright: You can now get Pro Tools for free from Sweetwater. I already downloaded my copy.
Thanks Mitch :)
I just watched this Vid again Mitch. Thanks...I just bought Pro-Tools from Sweetwater the other day & the iLok 2 USB Key from Sweetwater the other day...You & Your TEAM (which includes My Sales Engineer; Rob Parker And also of course Including The Founder of Sweetwater) Are The BEST! Im NOT Using Pro-tools to Record Mix or Master Yet. Im Attempting to LEARN Pro-Tools DAW...I do use 2 other DAWs that Im comfortable with But I really want to learn Pro-Tools to the Degree that I can begin to actually USE It. I do have some Questions for sure but like You said, I have the Resources At SWEETWATER.Com to ask those and receive my answers. Cheers Mitch..( im sharing this on Twitter, where I follow Yous too & Yes Im Subscribed to your RUclips) Thanks
Hey Jimmy! Thank you for your kind words and being an AMAZING customer! We'll definitely pass along your thanks to Rob and the rest of the team!
If you ever have any questions, we're always a phone call away: (800) 222-4700
SweetwaterSound Ok thats Awesome & ThankYou! :D
how buy this desk studio
I'M SORRY THAT NO ONE ANSWERED YOU! Humberto Go to Sweetwater's site. At the question bar at the top type in "recording desk". There are 106 models to choose from. Hope this helps.
What brand keyboard thats on the desk?
That is a CME Xkey USB controller. It's designed for portable use with laptops or iPads, but I find it makes a great keyboard for my studio desk that doesn't take up much space.
Mitch is using an iMac, actually. He did a video studio remodel-tour what he upgraded to.
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Thanks Mitch!
How to prepare a mix session by Geralt of Rivia.
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Bringing the mix down to zero is totally opposite of best practice. Soloing to find names, fine, but why bring everything down to zero if you don't listen to the song? I would start with the song first, adjust any any loud elements accordingly and mix from there. Will save so much time over bringing each fader up individually to build a mix. My 2c.
Bruh said you change the color on the track in preferences double clicked on each track even tho the color bar was already open and colored 3 tracks the same color one at a time. No!
Pan your overheads...
Using a DAW is the most complicated bullshit Ive ever seen.. I can do in one second with my fingers what you can do in 5 seconds with a mouse. The greatest albums in music history were all recorded on 64 track consoles and reel to reel decks. I'm going to get a 32 track internal HD recorder/mixer.. Either a Tascam or the Presonus. I'll use the USB and hook it up to a 32" flat screen just to look at the pretty colors
This is absolutely crupt
This is total fake not professional musician?
It means real musicians have to be out of range
The best is all musicians to turn back on live real music
String guitar klarinet harmony jaz and so on they whom play real live instruments they are musicians not ef of fake websites created