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Wow Mitch, great song and video!!! I like to buss all of my elements and then create the "initial static" balance per buss. I like to gain stage my tracks 1st (or tracks from others) to -12DB, this keeps my faders at 0, then the balance starts. Since I rarely work with vocal tracks because I make mostly instrumentals at home, the "fundamentals" I start with are the low end elements: kicks and basses (including the 808 bass sounds) against the remaining drums. Then, I'll blend in the "main keys" and blend together and finally blending all remaining elements without plugins. I'm a converted fan of channel strips through my Plugin-Alliance sub. Keep the videos coming. I will definitely use your tips going forward.
That clean guitar that's panned right . . . that whole part could use a nudge like 100milliseconds less early. Not to nitpick. But I do a one-man recording studio RUclips channel, so I spend like 50 hours a week mixing and couldn't help but to hear how very early that guitar was. Anyway, nice video, thanks! Maybe check out my new D'yer Mak'er cover, see what you think of my playing/singing/mixing/mastering? *edit: now that you've brought in the left side guitar, it also being early, I think it must be on purpose to make the drums feel late for power, seeing-as-how they're playing on the crashes/changes?
Love the Sweetwater vids, Mitch you are one hell of a reviewer and teacher. Keep it up! Some of those tracks in the session look like they were recorded really hot and clipped. Is that the case or just clip gained higher from original recording?
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How good is Mitch! Can’t imagine anyone else being the face of sweetwater. Hope they realise how great he is. Legend
mitch knows everything music gear and tech related, the best in the biz for sure
Love these helpful tips from Mitch. Keep 'em coming!
Nice breakdown of the explanations Mitch. I always enjoy hearing your take on gear and suggestions on how to best use them in new creative ways.
Really like this guy and his presentations !
The SSL channel strip is delicious 🤤, I use on every mix!
Wow Mitch, great song and video!!! I like to buss all of my elements and then create the "initial static" balance per buss. I like to gain stage my tracks 1st (or tracks from others) to -12DB, this keeps my faders at 0, then the balance starts. Since I rarely work with vocal tracks because I make mostly instrumentals at home, the "fundamentals" I start with are the low end elements: kicks and basses (including the 808 bass sounds) against the remaining drums. Then, I'll blend in the "main keys" and blend together and finally blending all remaining elements without plugins. I'm a converted fan of channel strips through my Plugin-Alliance sub. Keep the videos coming. I will definitely use your tips going forward.
The black T is incredibly tastefully rendered
Great video! Very helpful.
That clean guitar that's panned right . . . that whole part could use a nudge like 100milliseconds less early. Not to nitpick. But I do a one-man recording studio RUclips channel, so I spend like 50 hours a week mixing and couldn't help but to hear how very early that guitar was. Anyway, nice video, thanks! Maybe check out my new D'yer Mak'er cover, see what you think of my playing/singing/mixing/mastering? *edit: now that you've brought in the left side guitar, it also being early, I think it must be on purpose to make the drums feel late for power, seeing-as-how they're playing on the crashes/changes?
Excellent tips!.....Do some Death and Black Metal mix tips!!!!!!!!!!
Nice! thank you
Love the Sweetwater vids, Mitch you are one hell of a reviewer and teacher. Keep it up! Some of those tracks in the session look like they were recorded really hot and clipped. Is that the case or just clip gained higher from original recording?
so you don't do gain staging?
but how far will love go? 😂
Is that a fretless bass?
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Luna lol