2 Steps To Wider, Deeper And Fatter Mixes With Marc Daniel Nelson
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2021
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In this episode of MakeMineMusic, Marc Daniel Nelson shows a two step trick to
bringing out the best in your mixes. Follow along as he shows you how to get Wider, Fatter and Deeper mixes. Sounding Huge!
Marc Daniel Nelson is a Grammy and French Academy Award nominated mixing engineer, music producer and creative director. He has been mixing, producing and managing creative content for over 20 years.
His Music Credits include Fleetwood Mac, Colbie Caillat, Jason Mraz, Eric Burdon / Ben Harper, Francesca Battistelli, Robert Duvall, Ozomotli, Reik and more. As Protégé for both legendary producer/engineer Bill Schnee and Ken Caillat, Marc has carried the torch for impeccable quality sound and production.
His film credits include Solo, Blade Runner 2049, The Vietnam War, Mulan, The Expanse, Wild Horses, Point Break, No Manches Frida, Fractured, Amanda, Father Figures, Ya, Ty, Vin, Vona and more.
His creative management credits include executive producing the 13 episode PBS television series, creating and executive producing the national video campaign for Guitar Center and creative directing for Alcon Sleeping Giant, ArtistMax and Warner Chappell PM.
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What do YOU do to your mixes? Let me know by commenting below!
What do I do to my mixes? Try not to mess them up! ha ha. I have a Wes Audio Prometheus I like on my 2 buss and it has stereo/dual mono/mid side modes. I'll have to try this! I also like running mixes through my Otari mx 50 50 with Ampex 406!
I put every channel through the Brainworx SSL 4000e strip and adjust the THD screw to taste. This is a way of controlling how hard you are pushing the console in each instance. Sometimes I take all the THD out. A piano for instance. Sometimes I crank it all the way. This work particularly well on lead guitars.
But, a lot of plugins have m/s. So...How do you "stack" m/s plugins on busses and maybe the mix bus. ? Thats my big Q. Just trying to work it out...
I found a limiter plug-in the other day that brought my previously mastered track (alternative punk/rock) to a place that sounded much more fun to the ear. The drums sounded fatter/more chaotic, guitar sounded more intense and vocals slightly improved. Fooled around for an hour, rendered it and the next day it did not sound as good as I thought. It's interesting what your mind/ears can do while in the moment and had I backed off 15% it probably would have been great. Is there such a thing as "mastering" tracks different depending on their genre or is it purely personal preference?
This is so cool !👍 thx for sharing it!
Love this guy. What a kind-hearted and generous fella.
Yes, he certainly is!
He’s like the older brother giving advice in life
he is GREAT
T levels not so high tho
@@woodendoors9532bro what
When Marc explains; I listen. Really enjoy his lessons, tips, tricks etc.
Possibly the clearest explanation of creative use of M/S technique I’ve heard. Love the 15% rule caveat!
Agreed
Wonderful Steve!
@@LocaliLLocano fantastic!
Love Marc’s videos. It’s not just his calm, cool explanations but the music used for examples are amazing!
I wish this guy was my teacher when I studied Music Production. How can somebody learn so much in only 9 minutes? Thank you so much Marc and all the staff from Produce Like a Pro for giving us the opportunity to keep learning day by day.
Marc is a legend. Love watching this guy. So genuine. 🙏
Marc's presentations are a tonic. Thank you so much for sharing
Invaluable stuff, love your work Marc. Quality videos and tips.
WOH! This is absolute genius! All these awesome little tips are sooo helpful - thanks for the video(s)!
Love all videos with Marc on this channel! What a wonderful person and full package of knowledge and skills. Thank you so much Marc and Warren! Brilliant video!
Another great video from MDN. Marc you are one cool dude, the subtle choices you made are huge for the sound. Brilliant stuff
I love your videos so much, Marc. You’re passionate about your craft just like me and it fires me right up. Thank you 🤘🏼
Love him, hes such a pro. Almost intimidating, his level of competence
I love how you explain things!
You’re such a great teacher. It is amazing to hear the difference so subtle but so substantial at the same time.
Just like how Warren explains stuff you guys have such knowledge it’s really cool watching you guys work!
Just incredible, lately my youtube consists of only watching Marc's content. Love this guy! Learned so much and his learning is so confidence inducing
Thank you Marc ,For sharing your wonderful tips ,it's very helpful
Freaking awesome video!
Love watching Marc work!!! Such a soothing experience
Man, I really love Marc's videos. What a talented guy!
I really enjoy what you do and what you share. This is simple trick but exactly what i need right now! Thank you.
Thank you, this is a great lesson that even helped me to lively up a techno mix, even with a mono track and a stereo track that only allowed me to use the eq in stereo mode and not in mid side mode. But even that way it just made the track sound better. thanks again!
Thanks for this video... I already did this before but it helped me to understand better. I love m/S processing and even recording, cause it is so wonderful mono compatible.
Great video! Thanks Marc!
my gosh, I may not know much about you but your music mixing science is phenomenal. its like simple things you do are so subtle and those simple subtle things make a huge difference. It shows i have a long way to go to being half of pro mixer of this caliber.
Love your videos, great explanations. Thank you!
I have nothing to say, genius. And somehow for some reason the music give me motivation. Thank you very much!
Ohhhh can't wait to watch this!!! Absolutely love Marc Daniels mixing tips! :)
Thank you! this finally do the trick for the music im making! You got a new sub!
Man, this is something a true master of his craft does, this made it perfect. That is exactly what the song needed I think.
love the quality of the lessons of this guy. Awesome stuff is very nice to ear easy to follow. Great Job thank you
There is so much to learn ... Thank you for this ❤
wow awesome ... love this song and the sound with these tiny little moves... awesome.
As always great stuff!
I like doing this with fat synths as well when they’re overlapping vocals. I dynamically reduce the overall level of the synth in the midrange in the centre channel, while still making it poke through on the sides.
Loved it! Thanks a million.
Thank you! The video was super helpful
Excellent tip !!! Thanks Marc !!!
I would love to just sit next to marc and watch him do his magic. producing, recording & mixing. what a genius! what a "already" legend! a big hello from germany! Andrew
Awesome. Thanks! Trying that out today--
I love M/S learning to get the best out of it, thx for this valuable lesson!!
Great advice! I have overdone this and really appreciate your attention to detail. Great warning at the end. I say “Have fun and do good work!” You are getting it done… Thank you.
Thanks ever so muc
dude! You're the best!!!
😊 Thank you Marc!
That was super helpful. Really great techniques shown here. Really clearly explained.
Excellent Tip, keep up the good work.
Marc is fantastic. A top chef with a fine palate - that keeps us from throwing all sorts of ingredients onto dishes, and make a gigantic mess.
Thanks well explained !
Marc's got some great ears. His brilliant mixing techniques bring my own ears to life. I appreciate that Warren! More please. :)
Marvellous!
Thanks Marc, a very valuable tip.
These are such things that separates a pro from a new one. What a spectacular video !
This is a great trick , thank you!
Man!! This is gold!
Thanks Pablo
Wonderfully explained, on a fantastic track and mix. Thanks.
Awesome awesome trick thanks for sharing!!!!!
Great info! Noticed the 2nd time watching you do it on individual tracks as well
Marc Daniel Nelson = like +add to favorites. Now I can watch the video 🙂
Always appreciated advice!! 🔥
I JUST LOVE THE GUITAR SOUND FROM THE INTRO
Wow a truly amazing talent, Marc.
Don't you just love the Marc Daniel Nelson video's. they like bedtime stories!
So good. Thank you Marc.
I've never clicked on a video so fast before, awesome tips!
Always wondered what M/S was all about - first time I’ve heard it described so succinctly!
Same here, that was a great example to watch to see it in action. All about those little touches
I didn't know this trick ! thanks
love this video!
Thanks
I've had a problem with lush stereo mixes sounding tinny on tablets and phones.
The mid side EQ on the mix buss solved that issue quick smart.
Watching your demo on a tablet I heard the issue appear and resolve.
Good advice, Thank you!
Thanks ever so much
Whoa... I'm going to use this. Thanks!
Awesome. I actually never knew how M/S eq worked. Definitely want to try this now, with the 15% rule in mind of course. Thanks for an excellent video as always. 👍
Excellent as always. The song almost sounded flat with the MS stuff removed. Another great trick to add the 'glitter'
That really works!!! Thank you so much🙏
Thanks ever so much
Thanx!
That was some good stuff there
Nice to see your contributions MARC: someone with incredible talent and humility sharing simple tricks that travel around the world connecting and beautifying the Music. GRACIAS!
P.S. : Atticus is ELVIS
Very good lessons.🙏
Thanx man, great tip! 👍
I'm mastering an album tomorrow and will be sure to try this out!
I've been having a hard time trying to understand what mid side is for this was goo I get it now. I'm retracking my song HORRIFIC right now so these few days you guys and mixbus tv have been helping me as I work on my project. Cheers mate
A little goes a very long way. Great trick!
Such a great tutorial. Thank you :)
Marc, you are a brilliant producer. The tricks you teach work like heaven, and I use them on all of my mixes.
I dream of having a series of private lessons with you. But I guess that it's not possible, because you are busy.
Anyway, all the best to you, you are brilliant.
As always, thanks for MDN 👍👍👍
amazing, yet very simple trick
Thank you!!!
Marc is the best!
Great work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great tip, like many other tips on this channel!
Much love from Burundi 🇧🇮
What a beast. Such a bad ass and cool dude.
Brilliant!
i love this man
I really like the fact thay you actually mix and use real music to demonstrate different techniques. That, to my ears, is far more pertinent than to put 24 compressors and distortion plugins on an already dull , dead and soulless and distorted snare... Well done, Sir :)
Marvelous
A little bit salt. A little bit of pepper. Love that!!!
Sounds great!
Thanks ever so much
That's a beautiful song
Great video! One of those moments you feel that you have really learned something remarkable. The way you put it: like creating an exciter made it clear to me (that just is better than an exciter). As for me I have done lot's of live sounds and for those I have had a routine. I first tune up the P.A. with the album that for me is the best sounding rock album ever: Soundgarden's Superunknown and especially the song Black Hole Sun. In the beginning you think you have great low end, but the real low end really comes later. Once that song sounds good on your system you feel good and ready to work. Then for the band I try to mix it so that I think what kind of an impression the band on stage wants to give and not so much of separate instruments and go from there. For recording my own music I am on the other end of the scale compared to the nice music on this video. If I say that some of my favorite sounding records are MC5:Back in the USA, Iggy Pop: Raw Power, Velvet Underground with Nico, Ramones First and Heartbreakers L.A. M F.that should give a pretty good picture. And with those I mean the original masterings, not remasterings. I guess I want a sound that refuses to be captured in any civilized way. Lately I've been trying to recreate the Ramons first album sound and especially Tommy's drum sounds. I read lot's of discussions about that. Some think the album was recorded with some Tascam 4-track, but then I learned more. I read that the record was recorded at a high end studio in New York and the persons involved were very respected professionals. Then I realized that they had worked hard to get exactly that Lo Fi sound. . They were obviously also very creative and adventurous. They had for instance found out that the grand piano in the studio had resonated and that sound had leaked to one of the drum mics. and they made sure it stayed that way. If you listen to the drums with headphones you (or at leas I) soon start to think that some weird things are happening. One essential part is the Hihat sound. It gives the perfect track for Johnny's guitar to ride on. It is good to keep in mind that Tommy was firstly a producer and just secondly the drummer.
Super nice Tip 👍👍👍
Thanks!!
What should I look for on youtube to understand all the jargon that is mentioned in this video? Low pass, pushing it right and left, I am not getting exactly how I could translate this to my own daw, ableton or even to davinci in my video projects, but somehow I feel there is gold in this video. So thank you in advance 😊👌
Yayus! Been too long since our last MDN vid!