Being efficient - Leslie Brathwaite

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • Full video available exclusively on mwtm.org/lb-money
    We are very excited to present our new Inside the Track series with mixing engineer Leslie Brathwaite at Platinum Sound Recording Studios in NYC.
    In this 5-part series, Leslie Brathwaite breaks down the hit song « MONEY » by multi-award-winning artist Cardi B, disclosing how he uses compression, EQ, echo, limiting, along with proper gain staging to achieve unique and creative mixes.
    Leslie Brathwaite also reveals his tricks to finessing instruments that can really anchor a record and drive its energy to the next level.
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  • @mixwiththemasters
    @mixwiththemasters  2 года назад +3

    Full video available exclusively on mwtm.org/lb-money

  • @VESHZA
    @VESHZA 5 лет назад +142

    tbh i just wanna have a beer with the dude he seem mad chill

  • @voiceofreason4u147
    @voiceofreason4u147 5 лет назад +484

    THE 33 DISLIKES CAME FROM 33 ENGINEERS WHO SPEND 8 HOURS ON DRUMS

    • @Troyondabeatz
      @Troyondabeatz 5 лет назад +4

      😂😂😂😂

    • @crazyfoxxx
      @crazyfoxxx 4 года назад +4

      IT'S ALL BS. MAKING YOU THINK THAT IT WAS MIXED IN THE BOX WITH A BUNCH OF PLUGINS AND NOT WITH THE BIG MIXER IN FRONT OF HIM

    • @gusdee4844
      @gusdee4844 4 года назад +12

      @@crazyfoxxx how u gonna mix digital drums with that big mixer?? Lol wtf

    • @jonecks
      @jonecks 4 года назад

      LMAO

    • @crazyfoxxx
      @crazyfoxxx 4 года назад

      @@gusdee4844 using softwares trying to emulate the real things in his studio? are you that stupid?

  • @AstronoizeOfficial
    @AstronoizeOfficial 5 лет назад +155

    Good tips here. Also believe that taking too long on a project can cause you to second guess yourself on unimportant details. Go with what feels and sounds good and move on!

    • @jaconova
      @jaconova 5 лет назад +5

      Agree, life goes on and good music will shine regardless of the mixing: what I mean is there is more than one way to mix a good song and make it shine. Then again if the music is mediocre, there´s not too much you can do about it.

    • @peakingmantis5331
      @peakingmantis5331 5 лет назад

      Another thing is referencing, constantly switch from your mix to a professional mix which will help you make those tough decisions.

    • @gusdee4844
      @gusdee4844 4 года назад +3

      @@peakingmantis5331 lmao no actually that causes u to want to throw the song in the garbage because a kid in his room typically not going to get comparable mix/masters to the pros.

  • @kingech_B15
    @kingech_B15 5 лет назад +47

    You don't get enough shine man. The GOAT, you really saving these rappers. 🙏🏾

  • @bentyreman5769
    @bentyreman5769 5 лет назад +100

    he's right about the importance of being fast and efficiency, spot on

    • @filipesantos9373
      @filipesantos9373 5 лет назад

      but he isnt lol

    • @brianjones8432
      @brianjones8432 5 лет назад +8

      This is exactly what's killing any form of art and creativity in the industry. This is why there will never be albums/cd's/downloads that sound as good, or are as mixed as well as those of the past. It's become a cookie cutter, crank it out as fast as possible, compress the utter life out of it world of stale, lifeless, and unoriginal music. While I'm sure he's technically "right" about it being the way to stay happily employed, it's dead wrong for the music industry as a whole, and what used to be an art of mixing.

    • @filipesantos9373
      @filipesantos9373 5 лет назад

      @@brianjones8432 agreed

    • @je6566
      @je6566 4 года назад

      @@brianjones8432 yeah but the faster you can work physically the less good ideas escape your grasp

    • @fullViewJay
      @fullViewJay 3 года назад

      @@brianjones8432 He's speaking to only one aspect of the art though (a small piece at that) and I think you are taking what he is saying for granted. Also, to say that there are albums that will never be mixed as well as it was in the past is very homer-ish and senile of you. Technology literally improves every moment. Negating the fact that people are doing what folks did in the past at a faster clip because of the quality of gear and tools is not smart.

  • @amirperry3015
    @amirperry3015 5 лет назад +29

    Leslie is without a doubt one of my favorite mix engineers. He has mixed some of my records and records I've produced. Always top notch! Great video.

    • @prodXVII
      @prodXVII 5 лет назад +1

      Congrats man!

    • @DarkTrapStudio
      @DarkTrapStudio Год назад

      Oh cool never heard about you happy to checked, I subbed your active youtube channel

  • @branland7464
    @branland7464 5 лет назад +31

    I like how he said “it’s all down hill from there” but he meant it in a good way lol always good to see masters at work

    • @JamarConley
      @JamarConley 5 лет назад +2

      He probably didn't mean it in a good way. You never know with him. He's a very blunt person, so I'm sure he meant it how he said it. Watch his Full Sail videos, he never hesitates to say what he think without a fuck giving.

    • @himeshhewawasam
      @himeshhewawasam 5 лет назад +7

      Lol it means that it's just coasting from here. Like if you were going for a bike ride or a hike. When it's "all downhill from here" it means its easy

    • @darkskinwhite
      @darkskinwhite 5 лет назад +2

      probably meant downhill as in pretty easy. as to say "the ball is rolling"

    • @himeshhewawasam
      @himeshhewawasam 5 лет назад

      @@davidpearson6346 lmao I think the puncture would would be considered uphill in an isolated environment, but since we have to combine it with the actual downhill, we are now just at a level playing field. However since we do not have water nor the ability to find or repair the puncture, we'd finally end up with a negative gradient of tan^-1(x) = puncture setback level * gradient of hill.

  • @juliandelacalzada3031
    @juliandelacalzada3031 5 лет назад +39

    One question to always ask yourself when mixing a specifc track is "How important is this?" Spending hours to get lead vocal sounding right makes sense. Spending hours on one little sound FX, not so much

  • @vase2470
    @vase2470 4 года назад +10

    ‘i’m trying to find the most annoying sound possible’
    >finds it
    >both of my cats look at me, insinuating that i should choose different content

  • @JoeyLuckyBoyNato
    @JoeyLuckyBoyNato 5 лет назад +35

    I love that "annoying frequency" seeking technique ..I've been doing it for a little, but I think I actually learned from one of those full sail videos leslie did

    • @famoustwins2x
      @famoustwins2x 3 года назад

      Can you drop the link or explain a little what you mean by “annoying frequency”

    • @CraftWon
      @CraftWon 3 года назад

      Famous Twins sounds buzzy on the ears. Scratchy.

    • @skylerfelix7609
      @skylerfelix7609 3 года назад +1

      I learned how to do it by working with dialogue Mixers and editors who always had ringing in dialogue or etc. they’d simply find the frequency and completely remove it from the file with audio suite.

    • @skylerfelix7609
      @skylerfelix7609 3 года назад

      @@famoustwins2x I mean... did you watch the video??? He found an annoying frequency. Just use your ears.

    • @sanjacobs6261
      @sanjacobs6261 3 года назад +1

      @@famoustwins2x Use an EQ that gives you an FFT analysis. You might simply be able to see exactly where the annoying frequency is.

  • @Writtenmirror
    @Writtenmirror 4 года назад +3

    This is great finally someone who can get it quickly. I seriously get agitated with mixing engineers who do everything in extremes no matter how simply you explain it. What really stands out here is that you hear him say "try to understand the clients language". All I kept getting in my limited experiences were people that expected me to speak mix engineer lingo fluently and that meant multiple revisions for minute changes.

  • @JavTheRipper
    @JavTheRipper 5 лет назад

    It’s dope that both the producer and mixer have breakdowns of the process for this song! It gives a glimpse into how “Money” came to be a hit

  • @kvbeatz9229
    @kvbeatz9229 5 лет назад

    love the punch on the 808 and the keys match perfect to the 808

  • @thefunkgodeloheem2278
    @thefunkgodeloheem2278 Год назад

    Full Sail Alumni... Leslie did a talk while I was attending. Very personable & a wealth of knowledge/experience. Great upload.

  • @MACHINEPRODS
    @MACHINEPRODS 3 года назад +1

    I learned everything i know about mixing from this man like 19 years ago on the 4TH AVENUE JONES records. I was blessed to be able to work with this man.

  • @warhammer90000
    @warhammer90000 5 лет назад +127

    Dude got straight out of red dead redemption with that surname lol

    • @mixwiththemasters
      @mixwiththemasters  5 лет назад +17

      He's actually a gamer! maybe a live twitch with him playing RDR?

    • @warhammer90000
      @warhammer90000 5 лет назад +2

      @@mixwiththemasters go for it! (Full episodes tho, not only snippets ^^)

    • @djtanikgotbeatz
      @djtanikgotbeatz 5 лет назад

      ahahah stoooopid ⚰️

  • @brandonpratt9353
    @brandonpratt9353 5 лет назад +1

    Mix with the Masters = Life! ❤️❤️

  • @benjamindeutsch6513
    @benjamindeutsch6513 Год назад

    Thanks for featuring these interviews; Leslie really démystifies the process with a & b'ing right off the bat and taking us through the session. Very inspiring and encouraging. Yt originally recommended the mix video on Cardi B after listening Cardi ad nauseam 🤣
    I could watch These a zillion times alongside trying out some basic thing I'm trying to learn. I find these so helpful.

  • @auralvisualaura6243
    @auralvisualaura6243 5 лет назад +1

    I love this video. I became acquainted with Leslie starting with his Full Sail seminars that are uploaded here, where he takes the students through his process with a given song's session, similar to this video. I've probably watched this close to 5 times now.

  • @thehitter2708
    @thehitter2708 4 года назад +2

    What he did around the 8:00 mark is one of the most important things to learn when mixing. When I figured out how to do that with everything, my mixes got way better.

    • @skylerfelix7609
      @skylerfelix7609 3 года назад +1

      Glad to hear. If you simply went through your mixes and got rid of things you didn’t like Vs adding frequencies.... your mixes will be better.

  • @janakanraj1807
    @janakanraj1807 10 месяцев назад

    Such a level headed approach to mixing.

  • @philiaanaclet730
    @philiaanaclet730 4 года назад

    I love the way this guy does he's mixing

  • @MixingGBP
    @MixingGBP 3 года назад

    Love your approach to mixing.

  • @PradigyMusicman
    @PradigyMusicman 4 года назад

    He is 100% on Being EFFICIENT! IT's the to all product management and delivery

  • @durikxoxo6389
    @durikxoxo6389 3 года назад

    Man, Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.

  • @JJDPROMEDIAPRODUCTION
    @JJDPROMEDIAPRODUCTION 4 года назад

    Thanks Leslie! Good info.

  • @ThePanchomack
    @ThePanchomack 3 года назад

    2:00 you figure out their language ... you develop a language with them ... love that !!

  • @johnnysanders7816
    @johnnysanders7816 4 года назад

    Thanks Les

  • @azj02
    @azj02 3 года назад

    Thank You

  • @rainbowrockstar
    @rainbowrockstar 2 года назад

    Nice dezent work. Thank you.

  • @ryken_
    @ryken_ 3 года назад +10

    rip me, just spent 8 months mixing my drums on one song.

  • @sams8674
    @sams8674 4 года назад

    This is a very insightful video, thanks.

  • @protiliusproductions
    @protiliusproductions 4 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @Zarvy
    @Zarvy 3 года назад

    I can say he is really hard working mixing engineer by his eyes 👍🏻❤️

  • @itsgeorgeoliver
    @itsgeorgeoliver 5 лет назад

    So eloquent my guy! Master of the craft.

  • @johnkasonga6634
    @johnkasonga6634 5 лет назад +1

    Great video bro. I learned a lot from this.

  • @sickbeatsproductions6664
    @sickbeatsproductions6664 5 лет назад +3

    I've been having trouble with a mix. When i compare it to different commercial records it just sounds small. I've literally have 7 different versions so far. Finally I just had to come to realization and just send the mix.

  • @whatchrisdoinmusic
    @whatchrisdoinmusic 5 лет назад +1

    This whole video was nuggets lol. Thanks Leslie! Your mixes hit!

  • @CASHYMUSIC
    @CASHYMUSIC 5 лет назад +1

    Wow, this is dope .. thanks

  • @jaybeetdown
    @jaybeetdown Год назад

    I like this guy. He seems cool and knows nuance.

  • @johnorgnlart4540
    @johnorgnlart4540 5 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @cvader7
    @cvader7 5 лет назад

    great tips, thanks

  • @MaggaWavs
    @MaggaWavs 2 года назад

    Top tips here. Great speaker and professor!

  • @KENDALATICONSTUDIOSATL
    @KENDALATICONSTUDIOSATL 5 лет назад +1

    Hi hats you want the “crispy crackly thing” 😂😂😂 wisdom from the GOAT 🐐

  • @bgimusic
    @bgimusic 4 года назад

    great eq technique!!

  • @vasupanicker
    @vasupanicker 2 года назад

    i hear it!!

  • @tgeo2880
    @tgeo2880 5 лет назад +3

    I have heard that extreme peak seeking technique affects your objectivity, but it is how I was taught and still use it regularly

    • @zachary963
      @zachary963 4 года назад

      Right? Obviously it works lol. I don’t usually go as narrow as he does, at least not at first. I use a wider band and sweep around till I find something annoying, then narrow the band until I have a good idea of where the issue is, and then go from there.

  • @devonmorris2544
    @devonmorris2544 5 лет назад

    That was a good lesson.

  • @djtanikgotbeatz
    @djtanikgotbeatz 5 лет назад

    Came with the knowledge 💿💎💪🏼

  • @VS-ug9ze
    @VS-ug9ze 4 года назад

    He Works very Clean Respect! I know that language too ✌🏽🌋

  • @iraklismoschonas5214
    @iraklismoschonas5214 3 года назад

    Very good video. Lots of tips in here.

  • @kingroyal3077
    @kingroyal3077 4 года назад

    LESLIE bro you break thing’s down to a T my guy. Good shit man!

  • @willemm1998
    @willemm1998 3 года назад

    This video is so useful!

  • @domyon
    @domyon 5 лет назад

    much love from houston 💕

  • @sanjaythapa9086
    @sanjaythapa9086 Год назад

    Very Helpfull Video💥💥

  • @damnitohwell9563
    @damnitohwell9563 4 года назад

    I like this dude

  • @yotamwaves9680
    @yotamwaves9680 5 лет назад

    true master! 🙌

  • @thewatchers9123
    @thewatchers9123 Год назад

    Dope

  • @djdancealone3419
    @djdancealone3419 5 лет назад +4

    Very interesting. I remember sitting in on a mix session with Leslie Brathwaite with which he repeated "I DON'T EQ HI HATS" .... I guess tastes can change

    • @bautistafreeman2037
      @bautistafreeman2037 4 года назад +1

      Heihachi Honda yeah people change all the time.

    • @churlesjenkins4338
      @churlesjenkins4338 4 года назад +1

      I mean it all depends on the style, what you're going for and the sample/recording. You dont always want to use the same blueprint for every hi hat

  • @jacobregan5848
    @jacobregan5848 3 года назад

    Wish he would do this for every track,....

  • @snapascrew
    @snapascrew 3 года назад

    Amen!!!

  • @PedroPerez-zk8zd
    @PedroPerez-zk8zd 4 года назад

    knowing on what to spent time on and knowing on what to not spend time on, thtas BEING EFFICIENT

  • @RecMirage
    @RecMirage 5 лет назад

    I like this guy. No bullshit attitude.

  • @DJinternationalwig
    @DJinternationalwig 5 лет назад

    Great tips you never stop learning you can't be a dinosaur. Always learn great stuff

  • @greglivas701
    @greglivas701 2 года назад

    When he 360-no-scoped that resonance twice.

  • @purdysanchez
    @purdysanchez 3 года назад +1

    When he challenges "spending 8 hours mixing drums" I'm almost certain he means electronic drums (usually that's like 4 highly polished channels with no acoustic or level variations) as opposed to mixing recorded drums, which can include input engineering of finding the right sound in the room and how to mic the drums in the first place, doing some sample takes, doing some front end engineering, doing some editing, splicing, and possibly drum replacement, and only then getting to the point where you can start mixing them into the track.

    • @jas_bataille
      @jas_bataille 3 года назад

      He said specifically "mixing drums"... not recording them and so on. He's a mixing engineer, which means he's only doing the mix. Besides, a well-recorded acoustic kit is very easy to mix, and usually requires less work than electronic drums which sound you need to carve and modify a lot with EQ to get it right.

    • @purdysanchez
      @purdysanchez 3 года назад

      @@jas_bataille, I have been to quite a few studios, and know a lot of engineers and I don't think any of them would agree with this generalization. If you have drums recorded at a top notch studio by a top notch studio drummer, it still takes substantially more work to mix than electronic drums

  • @drrodopszin
    @drrodopszin 4 года назад +1

    Did 'money' change to `Marie` while listening to it on repetition for anyone else?

  • @Gavinbasschicago
    @Gavinbasschicago 4 года назад +1

    You did that Sweep technique with the EQ on the word "Money" - now I cannot not hear that annoying sound in that part of the word! haha never noticed before.

  • @jKHAHN215PA
    @jKHAHN215PA Год назад

    If this monthly script was alil cheaper or on sale for an annual purchase; I’d be obliged ! A lot to learn here

  • @bboymac84
    @bboymac84 5 лет назад +1

    Yes sweeping 🧹 is very important! I’m starting to do the same in Ableton

  • @KO-iq2kv
    @KO-iq2kv 5 лет назад

    This is GOLD. Thank you for posting this

  • @denzel5331
    @denzel5331 4 года назад +4

    Eq is the greatest plugin of all time

  • @TheHolosim
    @TheHolosim 5 лет назад +2

    5:30 - "What got you here won't get you there."

  • @RhodesMkX
    @RhodesMkX 4 года назад

    Any word on whether he’s related to Wayne Brathwaite the bassist?

  • @TheNilobyreach117
    @TheNilobyreach117 3 года назад

    Which program is he using?

  • @keyboyrecords
    @keyboyrecords 4 года назад

    Yeah you know what your doing.

  • @TheNilobyreach117
    @TheNilobyreach117 3 года назад

    What is this program?

  • @NAETEMUSIC
    @NAETEMUSIC 5 лет назад +6

    Agree about the drums IF they are super simple like the example in most pop tunes/the Cardi tune he is working on. Anything with live room tracked drum where there are possibly phase issues etc. Or if its something like Sophie/Grimes/Aphex Twin stuff with crazy composed drums it is gonna take more time than 30 min. it just is. I appreciate his stance if you wanna maintain well paying gigs in the pop world circa 2019. However it is just not applicable to all situations.

    • @zachary963
      @zachary963 4 года назад

      True, but it still shouldn’t be taking 8 hours. What I do to maximize my efficiency on drums is send each track to a subbuss, so I have one subbuss for all the kick mics, one for all the snares, etc. Then I go through the individual instruments and make sure there’s no phase issues, ie the kick in and kick out mics. Once the individual tracks are in phase, I do the same thing with the entire kit, and then check phase with the other instruments. Honestly, depending on the kit, that might take up to 30 minutes. After that, it becomes just eqing and compressing the different subbusses. That definitely shouldn’t be taking 8 hours or whatever. Maybe 2 if it’s crazy complex, but if you’re treating the kit as a single instrument instead of a million little tracks, it goes faster, at least for me.
      Also, if the recording engineer knows what she’s doing, then the only phase issues that would need fixing are the bass guitar lol.

  • @AurioVida
    @AurioVida 5 лет назад

    Could someone please tell me what daw he is using? Thank you in advance bless

  • @smittyboy
    @smittyboy 5 лет назад +4

    His face at 9:02 LOL

    • @louduzit
      @louduzit 3 года назад

      Lmao. I’ve replayed this like 10 times haha

  • @shadracka4168
    @shadracka4168 4 года назад

    what daw is that?

  • @markushassel2737
    @markushassel2737 4 года назад

    I dip it!

  • @marcusgonzalez8488
    @marcusgonzalez8488 Год назад

    Whistling sound on money

  • @franciscobeltran6900
    @franciscobeltran6900 4 года назад +2

    27K boost.

  • @larenlawson8082
    @larenlawson8082 4 года назад +1

    Money

  • @bluematrix5001
    @bluematrix5001 5 лет назад +14

    Cool vid, but why they put those gys with a huge Console when all is ITB? maybe to make it more legit? a huge SSL just for monitor Section and to rest your arm...

    • @DarrylBarnesDance
      @DarrylBarnesDance 5 лет назад +2

      Blue Matrix does it matter? Would the video be more effective with just the laptop? I sum on the 4K. Like most of us. Not entirely impractical to be in this room even if yur using 8 faders. Most f these guys are hybrid mixing these days

    • @edasoundgod871
      @edasoundgod871 5 лет назад +3

      I guess to look professional

    • @himeshhewawasam
      @himeshhewawasam 5 лет назад +11

      The room is acoustically treated for mixing and he more than likely has several different monitors to test the track on. Also it's probably just where he works?

    • @bluematrix5001
      @bluematrix5001 5 лет назад +1

      @@himeshhewawasam I think his room is other, I remember as all white, with Focal Speakers www.soundonsound.com/people/inside-track-pharrell-williams-happy unless he chage....but ll videos of audio products are in HUGE Consoles, besides Maserati that keep it real without hype....and sure is not leslie...are the companies behind...

    • @himeshhewawasam
      @himeshhewawasam 5 лет назад +2

      @@davidpearson6346 I work out of a studio on occasion but it's a digital console. In that case you're right it is more of a controller for sure. I personally find it easier to mix on a console when you have physical faders instead of scrolling around your digital mixer. It's a lot more of an intuitive feel and you can focus more on listening as opposed to making small movements with the mouse. With great software modelling like that of Steven Slate and Waves etc, using a console for sound is pretty irrelevant. I know a lot of people say that consoles sound better/different, but several double blind tests show that even engineers can't tell the difference between the console and it's modelled software counterpart.

  • @ToddBeal
    @ToddBeal 4 года назад

    Be respectful when commenting. The difference between a wise man and a foolish man is that a foolish man is too foolish to know he's foolish, but a wise man is wise enough to know he needs more wisdom. Make your comment reflect which of these you are striving to become.

  • @nirazen4863
    @nirazen4863 3 года назад +1

    What do you want in 2021?
    Me 8:00

  • @blakejones9206
    @blakejones9206 5 лет назад

    7:47- 8:20 is a fat mood

  • @PedroPerez-zk8zd
    @PedroPerez-zk8zd 4 года назад

    ITS KNOW ON LEARN ON HAVE TO BE EFFICIENT AND NOT MAKE VERY THING A PROBLEM

  • @sprinkle_some_crack_on_em8279
    @sprinkle_some_crack_on_em8279 5 лет назад +22

    Dam that monitor is tiny. I'd need a 55 inch cuz I'm blind

    • @JamarConley
      @JamarConley 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah It's a 30 inch, and they go for $1k. You could get a nice 55inch and have money leftover.

    • @domyon
      @domyon 5 лет назад

      i feel that lmao

  • @triniticoclough6387
    @triniticoclough6387 5 лет назад +1

    I thought he would be showing his work flow on the console.

  • @AfricanGirl
    @AfricanGirl Год назад +1

    He made that song or helped making the song. wow such talents

  • @sewzamusic
    @sewzamusic 3 года назад

    mom: what you doing over there?
    me: money money money money money money money money

  • @RhFamilyRap
    @RhFamilyRap 4 года назад

    Subtitulen en español

  • @badsenorron
    @badsenorron 4 года назад +1

    I like the video series. I just can't understand how the "Annoying Frequency" didn't result in her being completely muted.

  • @producedbydna8028
    @producedbydna8028 5 лет назад

    What application is this

  • @marcusgonzalez8488
    @marcusgonzalez8488 Год назад

    You can't hear it you might be able to feel it but 27khz if you can hear that as a human you unique.

  • @gabet3754
    @gabet3754 5 лет назад +2

    When I turn up my 27k, my dog goes crazy.