Utilize combinations of inphonik rs950, sp950, cable guys halftime, baby audio super VHS comeback kid and parallel aggressor, valhalla supermassive, xln xo drum programming, air lofi, air reverb, air maximizer, hornet analog stage and tape, hainbach wires, master bus izotope neutron
This helps me confirm a couple things. Great mix engineers work quickly and don't overthink their decisions. And they only add plugins when they hear something that needs to be done in the music. Never pointlessly throwing a compressor on a track because a youtube video says that's what you're supposed to do. I know the video is edited, so it seems like he's moving very quickly, but you can kind of tell that he's making moves based on what he's hearing, and not just going down a list. Awesome video!
yea, def a such thing as 2much. keeping it simple/clean & no need 2 go crazy complex. was my prob 4a looong a$$ time making it super hard on myself & very frustrating. started deleting all unnecessary add ons(vst's), synths ect. jus need drums/synth or 2/kick/808/ & maybe piano or lil fx hear & there 2spice it up. works out soo damn good & brought bk the excitement into creating beatz again
I think maybe it is better to do it this way, but dont you think he can do like that because he IS experienced ? I think you need a lot of time and tweaking when you are not experienced, this is the way to get experienced and fast, there is no other way. He probably spent hours on a compressor at some point during his youth. We all know that time is your ennemy when you do a mix because your ear gets use to bad sound very fast, but well you cant help, being slow and spending hours on a track is normal for a beginner, and you stay a beginner for quite a lot of mixes...
@@johanjof5613 If you spend too much time on a compressor Its because you either don't know how to use a comrpessor (tweaking a sound in a mix won't help much) either it doesn't need a compessor either the sound design/recording is trash. Spending too much time on a detail is always a sign that there is a problem from your approach (almost at least). And yeah Inspir got it, you only need to master your stock plugins and do the basics and understand what you need to do or youll overprocess.
Doesn’t matter even if he pre-planned his mix before this. The tips he’s giving and the insight as to why he’s doing something is very helpful. Beginners could learn a lot from watching this.
@@Skkyyyyyyyyyyy hi guys.. though I chose this specific song for this video, I didn’t prep or anything for the mix in general. These videos are to show what’s happening on the cuff. Things happen and change the pace of mixes. If I were to mix this same song a week later, I’m sure I would have reached for different things depending on what my head was doing. That’s the fun part of mixing.
@marc daniel nelson. I have a question... do you put mono or stereo vocals in your stereo bus ...I asked this because I have a problem with my mix where I send my Instruments, Drums and vocals to separate busses for processing then each group to a sub mix bus ....sounds good in the DAW but when I try the mix it the car I can hear the vocals over powering the Instrumental or certain Instruments specifically in the chorus section like say there's a guitar (main) a pad pan 45 right and a piano pan 45 left the vocal seem to drown out the piano and the pad ...any help would be good 👍
Marc D. Nelson is the perfect instructor: no ego, matter of fact and let's not waste time, simple stepped approach to tackling larger problems. He plays well to camera too- it feels as if we've all met him. Production value from the multiple cameras really helps here. Leagues ahead of other tutorials. This video definitely did make me feel a little chagrined at having chucked out cash for lesser material in the past. Great series, Warren and Marc!
I watched all videos with Marc on this great channel , watched his course on Produce Like A Pro Academy! Wanna thank you Warren for your collab with such a great people! Marc is super incredible sound engineer it’s so great to learn from him! Thanks so much Warren for the opportunity ! 😀👍
Its insane how he really gave the song what it was missing at first. It didnt sound like the song was hugging you but after he mixed it, it did exactly that
O.k. This is the best Hiphop mixing stuff on youtube by a wide margin. That's that deep, wide, open, clean, low, fat sound everybody wants and very dope modern vocals. I rate this mix 11/10
Marc is my favorite mixing engineer all the time now, I love the way he approach the track and waiting more lesson from him. Now began an academy member of Produce Like A Pro. THANK A LOT! to Marc & Warren Huart
Can't tell you how many times I've watched this video and still walk away with nuggets of information - Marc is incredible - thank you so much for putting this video out!
So grateful to be able to get this knowledge. Marc is amazing, informative of every move and brings a lot of insight to the mix process. Thank you for sharing all these videos and bringing it to the world for people like me who need all the help they can get. Much Love, thank you Warren
Always eye (and ear) opening, watching guys like Marc working on a mix. What really impresses me each time, is how little processing is done. When hearing the rough, I already had several things in my head, but then Marc basically just wipes off a little dust and it starts to shine, when I probably would be using way too much compression and EQ and unnecessary effects, just because I think I need to do something here. Love watching these! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Yep Marc is a gift l!!! No doubt a very talented, experienced mixer, producer etc. But so very humble & approachable, very rare in this biz, Thanks Warren for making this happen.
I’m a couple minutes in & I like what he’s doing. Though I prefer using old school analog eq’s versus thin transparent eq’s. But this is typical of any true professional engineer. You want that small click in the kick just a touch. So it has that punchiness. And with the snare you want that snap. Around 100-150 then 1000-2000 hi Q then around 10K. Reverb is necessary on Snares and HH’s for space. Oh now I see the Pultec the trusty UAD Pultec Pro EQ. Here we go. I like this! And the Vitamin. Ok I’m done getting excited lol. This is a great video right here!
Another top video with Mark. Really appreciate his open discussion of workflow and taste. Led me to investigate the use of the Tigger plug in... looks like it might save me a lot of time! haha
What can I say,, you're amazing. I just had a heart attack and didn't feel like doing anything. I've found your channel which has more than inspired me. I'm so excited,had my guitars out the found my passion bruv. Love peace. Thankyou so much man
What a great tutorial. I'm not experienced in the HH genre so this was a treat to watch a "simple" approach to make the track come alive. I could feel the sonic hug MD was after. Well done and thanks again, guys, for an amazing lesson.
Unfortunately, like most of the videos we do. We don’t own the music so the Ad revenue goes to the owner of the music. However, I’m happy to do that as we are always complaining about artists getting paid, so it’s great to reward them!
Wow. Just wow! Thanks @Produce Like A Pro and @Marc Daniel Nelson for this series. I don't even listen to hip hop and was watching this before the email notification came in. I appreciate Marc's ability to teach through his "whys" and "hows".
Just some of the ideas in this are helpful let alone the in-depth explanation of each thing and how it adds to each bit... amazing, will come back to this for a while... thank you
Dear Mr. Nelson, thank you for sharing so much useful information in such a "real-life-situations" way. This is by far one of the most beneficial channels I have ever come across.
For anyone interested Knifonium synth ('Power Unison' preset) might be a good place to start in recreating the 'synth horns' @ 27:56-ish, adjust hpf/lpf to taste.
One thing I like to do on my low end is knowing what key the song is in, for example Am, you can check the frequency chart and boost the frequency that is most in tune with the key of the song on your kicks and 808s I’ve found works great for hip hop! Happy mixing my 2 cents lol
Glad you’re one of those engineers who uses Tape. These days a lot of engineers want to mix with transparent plugin on top of transparent plugin. Just over-redundant transparency. Again...I love the way you’re explaining the mix process
Wow! So cool to see how comfortable and spot on he uses his toolbox to work with different elements of the mix. And the result! Awesome! I really like to watch those episodes with Marc! Take care now!
the drama editing on Marc is insane..he goes " I am not hearing" ....looong pause...facial zoom in... (and I'm like.."yes what is it it ? what is the gurus judgement..let's hear it...here it comes)... then it comes.."the emotion"... man this is definitely not boring!
Marc thanks so much for this video; I think, besides your amazing good taste and miles of experience; how important is to know what you wanna do before start to manipulating the sound. Save tons of time and put yourself focusing on the music. Warren sharing these masterclasses for free here; shows how kinda generous you are. Thanks a lot from Barcelona!!!
Exellent as usual : i see pedagogy , pricelless questions (main area young cats struggles , they usually don't know how to listen and what the track IS ASKING FOR) and NEVER vulgarity in moves , just surprised of the wide panning on HH but it participates to that overwall harmony without disturbing the center texture .... Refeshing to see poeples that knows their thing , the use of transient designer instead of eq to avoid phase issues "trick" is worth watching on its own , also the fact that he anticipates master moves is pricelless (i'm not crazy lol) ..... Great track by the way !! And finally hip hop voclas that don't sounds like broadcasts !!! Understands and respects the genre better than some hip hop ingeneers ! !
Great video, shows listening and knowing your tools, what to reach for is important that’s why he works so fast, knowing what is needed and going straight to it! Great work
I'll probably watch this video more than once just to fully understand the depth of everything, but this definitly is gonna help me alot! Thank you for the great video and great explanation on all the little steps you make throughout the process
His approach is very practical and everything has a purpose. This is good engineering. And his use of API’s Pultec’s etc. that’s when you know someone knows what they’re doing. And that Shadow Hills. I had the PlugIn Alliance version. I need to get the UAD version. I’m waiting to see if he busts out the Avalon plug-in
@@marcdanielnelson317 yeah. And honestly I have it for the UAD I noticed you have a UAD sound card as well cause you were using UAD plugins. It’s actually sounds amazing tbh I have it and use it quite a bit. Also the Dangerous Bandaxall Mastering Eq is a good one to use as well
@Marc Daniel Nelson, you've mentioned phase issues a few times in your videos, and not only on elements where they are typically discussed (drum mics). I feel like this would be a good topic for an entire lesson. Also, tips on how to keep a Weimaraner chill in the studio. Thanks for the excellent insight.
Im no profesional what so ever, but I do produce a lot of Hip Hop. In my opinion the sidechain technique works great in genres like edm, but with Hip Hop, I've heard its not the best choice to make. It really comes down to sample choices of the 808 and kick. If its a crappy 808, you basically have to start sound designing to improve it. At that point its an new 808/sample. Thats just something I learned from the goat, Kenny Beats. Great video regardless! Ive learned a lot from you and I greatly appreciate your professional content!
Cool. Gives me that quick echolocation clarity that I love when my own inbuilt clicker is working just how I like it to. 😁 ...and the definition there on the ends of things. Ah! Nice trick with the limiter there. Was Atticus dreaming? 😆🤩 Thank you Marc!
Great video - thank you very much Mark ! Though I´m not a huge hip hop fan I like your ´kissing the needle` compression approach as well as your use of reverb. One does not see this in a CLA video lol. Since you had the chance to work with masters of our trade like Bill Schnee etc. I would love to see a video of yours explaining your use of tube mics and your take on recording different instruments ( outside of UAD - I allready saw that video ) Thanks and keep on the great work ! P.S. your dog was not only sleeping, he was dreaming.... : )
Great video and I don't even like hip hop. Amazing big sound with a minimum of processing. There is not a lot of processing going on here. I've seen more stereo wideners opened up than compressors. Just looking at all those empty insert slots in the mixer. Nice to hear the reference mix too and a/b-ing. Apart from the added low end and punch, for me the addition of the reverbs and delays is what actually makes this track stand out and go from a "generic hip hop mix" to a great mix.
Hated the song when you introduced it, loved it after you mixed it. Really like choices you made. I wonder, during the front end of hip-hop tracks and sample based music like this, I know vocals are prob recorded analog, but are the samples run through any gear? And if yes, why?
funny thing, when I have watched you before with average headphones I could not hear the difference; on my monitors (cheap ones) I can hear the stereo spread well. Cool!
I love this. So you go from track to track focusing on the main elements of the mix, and in context making sure first that each track is right before moving on to fit in the rest of the tracks and taking note of how they sound in the whole mix dropping in and out to listen thruout the process. Is that right?. Im a novice by the way. Learning and observing.
What are your favorite tips & tricks for mixing hip hop?
Sidechain some hop into the hip
Utilize combinations of inphonik rs950, sp950, cable guys halftime, baby audio super VHS comeback kid and parallel aggressor, valhalla supermassive, xln xo drum programming, air lofi, air reverb, air maximizer, hornet analog stage and tape, hainbach wires, master bus izotope neutron
listening to Marc since i dont make a lot of hiphop :)
Nice tune btw
Definitely the Pultec "low end theory" trick on the kick if it's a boom bap track. Such a difference maker.
Pan bgv and ad libs L/R.
This helps me confirm a couple things. Great mix engineers work quickly and don't overthink their decisions. And they only add plugins when they hear something that needs to be done in the music. Never pointlessly throwing a compressor on a track because a youtube video says that's what you're supposed to do. I know the video is edited, so it seems like he's moving very quickly, but you can kind of tell that he's making moves based on what he's hearing, and not just going down a list. Awesome video!
I agree straight to the point simplified no unnecessary moves
yea, def a such thing as 2much. keeping it simple/clean & no need 2 go crazy complex. was my prob 4a looong a$$ time making it super hard on myself & very frustrating. started deleting all unnecessary add ons(vst's), synths ect. jus need drums/synth or 2/kick/808/ & maybe piano or lil fx hear & there 2spice it up. works out soo damn good & brought bk the excitement into creating beatz again
I think maybe it is better to do it this way, but dont you think he can do like that because he IS experienced ? I think you need a lot of time and tweaking when you are not experienced, this is the way to get experienced and fast, there is no other way. He probably spent hours on a compressor at some point during his youth. We all know that time is your ennemy when you do a mix because your ear gets use to bad sound very fast, but well you cant help, being slow and spending hours on a track is normal for a beginner, and you stay a beginner for quite a lot of mixes...
@@johanjof5613 If you spend too much time on a compressor Its because you either don't know how to use a comrpessor (tweaking a sound in a mix won't help much) either it doesn't need a compessor either the sound design/recording is trash.
Spending too much time on a detail is always a sign that there is a problem from your approach (almost at least).
And yeah Inspir got it, you only need to master your stock plugins and do the basics and understand what you need to do or youll overprocess.
Doesn’t matter even if he pre-planned his mix before this. The tips he’s giving and the insight as to why he’s doing something is very helpful. Beginners could learn a lot from watching this.
Amazing Skyler!! Thanks ever so much
I don't think it was pre planned. I'm pretty sure that is his template when he opens a new hip hop project
@@beatarcheologzt Could’ve been, but again it doesn’t matter. Because he’s going into detail on his decisions. You rarely see this stuff.
@@Skkyyyyyyyyyyy hi guys.. though I chose this specific song for this video, I didn’t prep or anything for the mix in general. These videos are to show what’s happening on the cuff. Things happen and change the pace of mixes. If I were to mix this same song a week later, I’m sure I would have reached for different things depending on what my head was doing. That’s the fun part of mixing.
@marc daniel nelson. I have a question... do you put mono or stereo vocals in your stereo bus ...I asked this because I have a problem with my mix where I send my Instruments, Drums and vocals to separate busses for processing then each group to a sub mix bus ....sounds good in the DAW but when I try the mix it the car I can hear the vocals over powering the Instrumental or certain Instruments specifically in the chorus section like say there's a guitar (main) a pad pan 45 right and a piano pan 45 left the vocal seem to drown out the piano and the pad ...any help would be good 👍
I love the way Marc works and teaches. And... his mixes sound full, rich and vibey.
Me too! Thanks for the great comment!
Marc D. Nelson is the perfect instructor: no ego, matter of fact and let's not waste time, simple stepped approach to tackling larger problems. He plays well to camera too- it feels as if we've all met him. Production value from the multiple cameras really helps here. Leagues ahead of other tutorials. This video definitely did make me feel a little chagrined at having chucked out cash for lesser material in the past. Great series, Warren and Marc!
Thanks ever so much Mike!! Yes! Marc rules!!
I watched all videos with Marc on this great channel , watched his course on Produce Like A Pro Academy! Wanna thank you Warren for your collab with such a great people! Marc is super incredible sound engineer it’s so great to learn from him! Thanks so much Warren for the opportunity ! 😀👍
There's a course in academy that's not on youtube?
@@llgms yes
Its insane how he really gave the song what it was missing at first. It didnt sound like the song was hugging you but after he mixed it, it did exactly that
O.k. This is the best Hiphop mixing stuff on youtube by a wide margin. That's that deep, wide, open, clean, low, fat sound everybody wants and very dope modern vocals.
I rate this mix 11/10
Rad Peter!
Marc is my favorite mixing engineer all the time now, I love the way he approach the track and waiting more lesson from him. Now began an academy member of Produce Like A Pro.
THANK A LOT! to Marc & Warren Huart
Can't tell you how many times I've watched this video and still walk away with nuggets of information - Marc is incredible - thank you so much for putting this video out!
So grateful to be able to get this knowledge. Marc is amazing, informative of every move and brings a lot of insight to the mix process. Thank you for sharing all these videos and bringing it to the world for people like me who need all the help they can get. Much Love, thank you Warren
Always eye (and ear) opening, watching guys like Marc working on a mix. What really impresses me each time, is how little processing is done. When hearing the rough, I already had several things in my head, but then Marc basically just wipes off a little dust and it starts to shine, when I probably would be using way too much compression and EQ and unnecessary effects, just because I think I need to do something here. Love watching these! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Yep Marc is a gift l!!! No doubt a very talented, experienced mixer, producer etc. But so very humble & approachable, very rare in this biz, Thanks Warren for making this happen.
Right on Phil
Thanks a lot for sharing! The final mix is beautiful. Although I don’t do HipHop, I learned a lot just from his explanations, intentions and mindset!
I’m a couple minutes in & I like what he’s doing. Though I prefer using old school analog eq’s versus thin transparent eq’s. But this is typical of any true professional engineer. You want that small click in the kick just a touch. So it has that punchiness. And with the snare you want that snap. Around 100-150 then 1000-2000 hi Q then around 10K. Reverb is necessary on Snares and HH’s for space. Oh now I see the Pultec the trusty UAD Pultec Pro EQ. Here we go. I like this! And the Vitamin. Ok I’m done getting excited lol. This is a great video right here!
Thanks a lot Warren again for introducing us to Marc.....this guy is a gem.....not only good at his work but fabulous at explaining the process😍😍
Another top video with Mark. Really appreciate his open discussion of workflow and taste. Led me to investigate the use of the Tigger plug in... looks like it might save me a lot of time! haha
What can I say,, you're amazing. I just had a heart attack and didn't feel like doing anything. I've found your channel which has more than inspired me. I'm so excited,had my guitars out the found my passion bruv.
Love peace. Thankyou so much man
What a great tutorial. I'm not experienced in the HH genre so this was a treat to watch a "simple" approach to make the track come alive. I could feel the sonic hug MD was after. Well done and thanks again, guys, for an amazing lesson.
Superb!! Again!! Exactly what was needed, I'm mixing more and more hip hop these days and this masterclass hit the nail on the head, THANK YOU!!
These sessions with Marc are fantastic.
Thanks ever so much
This was absolutely awesome, the song truly was born. Oh on another note I also sat through the commercials 😁 hope RUclips rewards you.
Unfortunately, like most of the videos we do. We don’t own the music so the Ad revenue goes to the owner of the music. However, I’m happy to do that as we are always complaining about artists getting paid, so it’s great to reward them!
Thanks, Tavardo
Wow. Just wow! Thanks @Produce Like A Pro and @Marc Daniel Nelson for this series. I don't even listen to hip hop and was watching this before the email notification came in. I appreciate Marc's ability to teach through his "whys" and "hows".
Thanks, Matthew
MDC is the man! It's amazing to watch him work and I could watch his videos all day every day 🤘
Just some of the ideas in this are helpful let alone the in-depth explanation of each thing and how it adds to each bit... amazing, will come back to this for a while... thank you
Dear Mr. Nelson, thank you for sharing so much useful information in such a "real-life-situations" way. This is by far one of the most beneficial channels I have ever come across.
Thanks ever so much
For anyone interested Knifonium synth ('Power Unison' preset) might be a good place to start in recreating the 'synth horns' @ 27:56-ish, adjust hpf/lpf to taste.
this is invaluable. it feels like he has such a light touch but the track sounds absolutely huge. amazing!
Thanks ever so much!!
Crazy how each subtle change makes a huge difference in the end.
This is another great video from Marc Daniel, so simple but very informative, great,.Now take this to another level...
One thing I like to do on my low end is knowing what key the song is in, for example Am, you can check the frequency chart and boost the frequency that is most in tune with the key of the song on your kicks and 808s I’ve found works great for hip hop! Happy mixing my 2 cents lol
i love ur mixes cus u work on great music
Really enjoyed this. What I take away is there seems to be a more simplistic approach to this mix which sounds phenomenal.
Glad you’re one of those engineers who uses Tape. These days a lot of engineers want to mix with transparent plugin on top of transparent plugin. Just over-redundant transparency. Again...I love the way you’re explaining the mix process
Interesting take on wanting to mix Hip Hop! Different approaches! Awesome work!
Yes, agreed! Love what Marc does!! I always learn something!
@@Producelikeapro Absolutely! Great work!
Wow! So cool to see how comfortable and spot on he uses his toolbox to work with different elements of the mix. And the result! Awesome! I really like to watch those episodes with Marc! Take care now!
Thanks ever so much
the drama editing on Marc is insane..he goes " I am not hearing" ....looong pause...facial zoom in... (and I'm like.."yes what is it it ? what is the gurus judgement..let's hear it...here it comes)... then it comes.."the emotion"... man this is definitely not boring!
Marc thanks so much for this video; I think, besides your amazing good taste and miles of experience; how important is to know what you wanna do before start to manipulating the sound. Save tons of time and put yourself focusing on the music. Warren sharing these masterclasses for free here; shows how kinda generous you are. Thanks a lot from Barcelona!!!
Thank you Sebastian
@@marcdanielnelson317 you are welcome Marc!!!
Exellent as usual : i see pedagogy , pricelless questions (main area young cats struggles , they usually don't know how to listen and what the track IS ASKING FOR) and NEVER vulgarity in moves , just surprised of the wide panning on HH but it participates to that overwall harmony without disturbing the center texture .... Refeshing to see poeples that knows their thing , the use of transient designer instead of eq to avoid phase issues "trick" is worth watching on its own , also the fact that he anticipates master moves is pricelless (i'm not crazy lol) ..... Great track by the way !! And finally hip hop voclas that don't sounds like broadcasts !!! Understands and respects the genre better than some hip hop ingeneers ! !
This was gold. Learn so much from just watching someone good work and explain their thought process.
Thanks ever so much
This tutorials with Marc are just amazing!! 😎
Great video, shows listening and knowing your tools, what to reach for is important that’s why he works so fast, knowing what is needed and going straight to it! Great work
This was great... sounds like a completely different song. There is some gems in this master session
I'll probably watch this video more than once just to fully understand the depth of everything, but this definitly is gonna help me alot! Thank you for the great video and great explanation on all the little steps you make throughout the process
His approach is very practical and everything has a purpose. This is good engineering. And his use of API’s Pultec’s etc. that’s when you know someone knows what they’re doing.
And that Shadow Hills. I had the PlugIn Alliance version. I need to get the UAD version. I’m waiting to see if he busts out the Avalon plug-in
That would have been smart of me right? haha. As that seemed to be all that was used in hip hop and rap in the 2000s era
@@marcdanielnelson317 yeah. And honestly I have it for the UAD I noticed you have a UAD sound card as well cause you were using UAD plugins. It’s actually sounds amazing tbh
I have it and use it quite a bit. Also the Dangerous Bandaxall Mastering Eq is a good one to use as well
Great song with great mixer. Find main elements to sparkle is the key of making good mixing.
Thanks ever so much! Marc Rules!
@@Producelikeapro Yeah ! thanks for bringing another Sr, Mixing/Mastering/instructor to us. Marc is wonderful !!
This is such a good mix! Open and super detailed. Very well done!
Another priceless tutorial. Thank you Marc and Warren - you make learning a joy.
Whoa. This is an amazing tutorial. What a ear for music
Mixing with a Master :) Thanking you for sharing, what a great Xmas pressie :)
@Marc Daniel Nelson, you've mentioned phase issues a few times in your videos, and not only on elements where they are typically discussed (drum mics). I feel like this would be a good topic for an entire lesson. Also, tips on how to keep a Weimaraner chill in the studio. Thanks for the excellent insight.
Fun stuff.. 💡 Atticus is a sleeper.. my old dog Oliver was 10 times more hyper. I really lucked out with him.
Oliver ate my sunglasses once, Atticus would wear them.
Im no profesional what so ever, but I do produce a lot of Hip Hop. In my opinion the sidechain technique works great in genres like edm, but with Hip Hop, I've heard its not the best choice to make. It really comes down to sample choices of the 808 and kick. If its a crappy 808, you basically have to start sound designing to improve it. At that point its an new 808/sample. Thats just something I learned from the goat, Kenny Beats.
Great video regardless! Ive learned a lot from you and I greatly appreciate your professional content!
Wow it’s so knowledgeable watching you work Mr. Nelson.
He’s pretty darn awesome isn’t he!
Thanks, Ben
I like having a view of how other producers work, solid video
👍
Now we’re talking warren!! very intuitive. you help me a lot!
NICE MIX I LIKE THE FEELING AND WIDE SPACE THAT YOUR ADDED
I will have to watch this...oh...maybe...a hundred more times to get half of what I need to know!!! Thanks, man!!! Unbelievable!!!
Thanks ever so much! Marc Rules!!
@@Producelikeapro Yes…yes he does!
30:40 Yes! Lol I’ve been saying for years that a lot of modern Hip-Hop/Trap sounds like The Cure. Feels like it for sure.
Glad you caught that Will!
its cos this isnt hip hop, its pop music.
@@beigela hip. hop.... hip pop
Wow Marc ....! ....your mix has lot of emotion....great ...you made my day......love from india
Warren you r giving so much expensive information for free thank u Nd God Bless U ❤️
Best Hip Mixing Tut we'll ever get. Besides Leslie's tuts.
Man, this was great help!!! 🙏🏾💨💪🏾
Thanks ever so much
Awesome stuff guys!! Is there a R&B tutorial by him anywhere?
Great video - so many specific cool techniques I can use!
Soooooo helpful
Thank you Marc. Thanks Warren. I’ve never mixed hiphop , but now i want to try.
Love this stuff!
Most Excellent video Good Sirs!!
Grabbed a bigger understanding of “dimension” through this one. Thanks Guys! ☀️🤙
once again we get a glimpse behind the curtain and see the real wizard
cheers Warren!!
Thanks ever so much my friend!!
Thank you for watching, Adrian
Imaging while mixing instead of the master bus, brilliant idea!!
Really LOVE his presentation style!
Thanks ever so much
Marc Rules!
This song is better than the rest of hip hop mixing. Learn a lot from it 😃
Thanks ever so much
Thanks, i really enjoy Marc's lessons.
Thanks ever so much Kyle!!
Great video. Calm presentation style. Well done.
Thanks for watching!
Love watching you mix amazing stuff ❤
Cool. Gives me that quick echolocation clarity that I love when my own inbuilt clicker is working just how I like it to. 😁 ...and the definition there on the ends of things. Ah! Nice trick with the limiter there. Was Atticus dreaming? 😆🤩 Thank you Marc!
1st thing I learned as a studio assistant on his way to becoming an engineer is... "Sounds Great" . It'll serve you well kids.
1st thing I learned as a studio assistant on his way to becoming an engineer is... "Sounds Great" . It'll serve you well kids.
Great video! Super informative and straight to the point. Helped me out a ton!! Thanks
2:34, 21:44, 24:47 29:27 46:40
I learned an important fact. Q3 is only used twice.
Amazing work 🔥🔥🔥❤❤❤
Great tutorial by Marc, i really like how his mix approaches. Bless
Waves Vitamin Sonic Enhancer is a very underrated plugin.
I have it but not sure how to use it lol!
I really appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge and skills like this. Thank you so much!
Great stuff Marc! Very interesting video, as always, insightful.
Loads of things to pick up and use in your own stuff. Thanks! :-)
Great vid. Can’t believe this was free. Lesson in mixing with intent
Wow! Thanks ever so much
Marc Rules!!
Great video - thank you very much Mark ! Though I´m not a huge hip hop fan I like your ´kissing the needle` compression approach as well as your use of reverb. One does not see this in a CLA video lol. Since you had the chance to work with masters of our trade like Bill Schnee etc. I would love to see a video of yours explaining your use of tube mics and your take on recording different instruments ( outside of UAD - I allready saw that video ) Thanks and keep on the great work ! P.S. your dog was not only sleeping, he was dreaming.... : )
That one is coming :)
31:00 vocals
Great video and I don't even like hip hop. Amazing big sound with a minimum of processing. There is not a lot of processing going on here. I've seen more stereo wideners opened up than compressors. Just looking at all those empty insert slots in the mixer. Nice to hear the reference mix too and a/b-ing. Apart from the added low end and punch, for me the addition of the reverbs and delays is what actually makes this track stand out and go from a "generic hip hop mix" to a great mix.
Just awesome! What a great tutor...
Tom you are a nice dude
Great Track and awesome tutorial!! Thanks Marc!
Thanks ever so much
No, Thank you Chris.
I just watched you turn a frozen tv dinner into a piping hot thanksgiving meal. Thank you so much for this video
That made me laugh Kebron. Have a great weekend
hi how did they record stereo vocals in protools?
Hated the song when you introduced it, loved it after you mixed it. Really like choices you made. I wonder, during the front end of hip-hop tracks and sample based music like this, I know vocals are prob recorded analog, but are the samples run through any gear? And if yes, why?
Love these videos Learning New Tricks everyday!😁👍🏽
Thanks ever so much
funny thing, when I have watched you before with average headphones I could not hear the difference; on my monitors (cheap ones)
I can hear the stereo spread well. Cool!
Thanks to you and the artist for this.
I love this. So you go from track to track focusing on the main elements of the mix, and in context making sure first that each track is right before moving on to fit in the rest of the tracks and taking note of how they sound in the whole mix dropping in and out to listen thruout the process. Is that right?. Im a novice by the way. Learning and observing.
Keep up the good work or we'll hurt cha bad. You are solid. Get used to the ide!
So Inspiring to make my mix and thank u so much sir for sharing your tricks and ideas.
very helpfull and amazing tips thank you so much for shearing all of them are great :)
Your very welcome
el efecto al snare con el gate y reverb estuvo genial!!!!!
Always gate the snare Mr Junior
16:36
what did you mean by that? hahaha
this the best video i ever seen tho, youre a good teacher
-FISH