I utilize low frequencies in my reverb settings, and multiple reverbs when mixing L/C/R and loved the added thickness. Good to see a high end piece of gear doing the same. :-)
AMADEUZ Connected If you can't afford an expensive reverb, and the one you have is a little iffy? Open multiple reverb instances, and place them across the pan areas. I've played around with this a bit, and it is a really cool trick. You eventually manage to purchase better sounding reverb plugins, and forget these old tricks, but they do work, and are cool at times. The processing is huge when you have multiple instances. If your CPU begins to crap out, you can always print things.
AMADEUZ Connected sure, you'll love it. If you don't have expensive preamps, and desperately need warmth in your live mix? turn up 70Hz on your reverb!
May I ask: Bass guitar and bass di/pre,.... Vocal Mic and pre, and final converters or are you just using the digital out from the M7? Great job, the sound is classic and dead on,
20:42 "should have known better, should have known better, should have known better, should have known better, I should have known better, I should have known better, I should have known better"
I know. right? Totally annoying that that guy was engineering and mixing in real time the session for the video and try to co-host, and produce the video too.. If only sarcasm could be read through comments.. :)
@@marcdanielnelson317 nah man- you were legitimately annoying in this. pushing faders up while Casey was talking, reaching across him in the middle of sentences, stuff like that. just plain bad manners/poor etiquette. in addition to that, nobody needs to hear what the verb sounds like pushed up that high. you used a sledge hammer approach to demonstrate a unit that shines when used subtly. i’ve seen some videos of yours recently and you make some great content, but hitting the comment section on your own video replying to criticism from 4 years ago seemed worthy of a friendly reminder that tact is a great quality to have :-)
@@maxheadroom1073 yeah, ok Michael. Im sure Casey would have a laugh at this reading this comment as we just spoke about this day recently. You have your opinions and you may feel I don't have "etiquette" but you couldn't be further from the truth my dude. As I see you are in the area, feel free to come by sometime and chat with me about how you really feel.
@@aviatedviewssound4798 All he does is mix the vocals? Man I've been mixing the whole darn song this whole time and you're telling me people can get jobs just mixing the vocals? In all seriousness though I just put together a video about the M7 where you can hear just the reverb. I hope to have it out on Monday night February 20th.
@@RealHomeRecording He mixes other parts of the songs but he's known for the quality of his vocals specially, you know these guys keeps their mixing techniques hidden, some of them even give fake mixing chain on tutorial lol.
Beautiful! Things like this make me love audio
Wow incredible when he brought the bass component of the reverb into the mix!
Awesome interview, the passion this man has is remarkable. GJ.
dang how did they record the dialogue with the recording playing through the monitors :0 props
I utilize low frequencies in my reverb settings, and multiple reverbs when mixing L/C/R and loved the added thickness. Good to see a high end piece of gear doing the same. :-)
how do you do that. Do you use 3 mono reverbs and pan them LCR?
AMADEUZ Connected If you can't afford an expensive reverb, and the one you have is a little iffy? Open multiple reverb instances, and place them across the pan areas. I've played around with this a bit, and it is a really cool trick. You eventually manage to purchase better sounding reverb plugins, and forget these old tricks, but they do work, and are cool at times. The processing is huge when you have multiple instances. If your CPU begins to crap out, you can always print things.
+Tim Kasey thanks for the tip man
AMADEUZ Connected sure, you'll love it. If you don't have expensive preamps, and desperately need warmth in your live mix? turn up 70Hz on your reverb!
+Tim Kasey now your talking too advance man. lol.
Search 'Sarah Marie Young' on Sound cloud. The song is 'This Time'.
May I ask: Bass guitar and bass di/pre,.... Vocal Mic and pre, and final converters or are you just using the digital out from the M7?
Great job, the sound is classic and dead on,
So they send the high reverb into a delay which feeds back into the chamber?
20:42 "should have known better, should have known better, should have known better, should have known better, I should have known better, I should have known better, I should have known better"
What Sarah Marie Young song is this? Sounds fantastic.
11:30 ''yeah''
Mickey Manders 12:20 "yeah"
yeah
Casey is the man.
Where can I get a copy of this song?
Awesome!
Music is distracting in the interview
I wish.
Great video. The Bricasti is certainly cool but the ladies voice could really use a GML 8900!
More presence without moving it up front?
great :)
Hate the snare sound on this. The rest is cool.
tough to tell from the crappy audio in this video
the guy with the brown is annoying. Let Casey do his thing.
i wonder why he's touching the faders all the time...however, it makes him look very important though..hahaha
Seriously. So distracting.
I know. right? Totally annoying that that guy was engineering and mixing in real time the session for the video and try to co-host, and produce the video too.. If only sarcasm could be read through comments.. :)
@@marcdanielnelson317 nah man- you were legitimately annoying in this. pushing faders up while Casey was talking, reaching across him in the middle of sentences, stuff like that. just plain bad manners/poor etiquette. in addition to that, nobody needs to hear what the verb sounds like pushed up that high. you used a sledge hammer approach to demonstrate a unit that shines when used subtly. i’ve seen some videos of yours recently and you make some great content, but hitting the comment section on your own video replying to criticism from 4 years ago seemed worthy of a friendly reminder that tact is a great quality to have :-)
@@maxheadroom1073 yeah, ok Michael. Im sure Casey would have a laugh at this reading this comment as we just spoke about this day recently. You have your opinions and you may feel I don't have "etiquette" but you couldn't be further from the truth my dude. As I see you are in the area, feel free to come by sometime and chat with me about how you really feel.
Stop fiddling Brown Jacket Dude- we want to hear the 'verb..
you're talking about daniel nelson one of the best pop vocal mixer of this generation ? hahahaha
@@aviatedviewssound4798 lol, was gonna say the same thing
@@aviatedviewssound4798 All he does is mix the vocals? Man I've been mixing the whole darn song this whole time and you're telling me people can get jobs just mixing the vocals?
In all seriousness though I just put together a video about the M7 where you can hear just the reverb. I hope to have it out on Monday night February 20th.
@@RealHomeRecording He mixes other parts of the songs but he's known for the quality of his vocals specially, you know these guys keeps their mixing techniques hidden, some of them even give fake mixing chain on tutorial lol.
this would be great without the backing music.
Quantec Yardstick is miles ahead...
LOL I don't care. Loving my M7. :-)