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Five mixing classes: the essential keys and the decoding of mixing
Five Classes of Creativity to Unlock Your Full Producer Potential.
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Including 10 videos of 50 minutes each, for a total of 9 hours of recorded training.
Including 10 videos of 50 minutes each, for a total of 9 hours of recorded training.
(+2h Live with Terence)
Including 10 videos of 50 minutes each, for a total of 9 hours of recorded training.
(+4h Live with Terence)
In this first module, Mixing Advanced, we will dive deep into dynamic equalizers. We will highlight specific tools and their key functions. For instance, we will cover the features of FabFilter Q3, particularly its masking frequency, EQ matching, the ability to split its EQ points left or right (scissors), as well as its independent sidechain, whether internal or external and the zero latency mode, etc. We will also look into the Pro-MB, often praised for its explosive expansion, which allows for dynamic control or extension of certain frequency ranges. We will focus on the TDR Nova GE, a true Swiss army knife for dynamic equalization, emphasizing its smart operation mode, similar to some functions of Soothe 2.
We will try to understand that timbres are essential for an optimized mix. We will also use DMG's Equality or E-Quick to add body and colour to your signals transparently. We will explore how grouping certain signals in your tracks can be crucial for creating space in the mix by applying sidechain techniques between them. This will not only allow us to clear up certain frequencies but also make key elements shine without masking each other. This approach will promote better clarity and cohesion.
This chapter introduces you to Mid-side processing, an essential technique for achieving precise control over the stereo width and spatialization of your mix. Through concrete examples, you will discover how to break down a stereo signal into its Mid and Side components and use FabFilter Q3 for targeted EQ on different parts of the spectrum, focusing on the Mid-center or the Sides of the mix. You will learn to sculpt the stereo image with iZotope Imager or similar tools and fine-tune stereo width using Logic Pro’s Spread, allowing you to choose how to spatialize different frequency ranges. Applying Mid-Side to various sound sources has been a real revelation for my understanding of spatial perception.
We will briefly review famous compression techniques such as parallel compression, glue on the final mix, multiband compression, which allows for processing different frequency bands independently, as well as RMS compression, which focuses on the overall energy of the signal, and peak compression, which requires faster settings and is particularly effective for drums and vocals, helping to control transients and prevent saturation. Finally, I will introduce you to my favourite compressors, highlighting what I particularly appreciate about each of them. Among these tools, two of them are free and frequently used in my productions.
Finally, we will conclude with a step that few people apply but has saved me more than once: polishing, balancing, de-resonating, and glueing your pre-master. This will allow you to give your work the character you desire, without it being dictated by the mastering engineer. I have long engaged in this practice, which gives me overall control over my stereo bus (opened in a dedicated project). This is truly what we can call a pre-master. I step out of my mixing project and take an extra hour to enhance the overall output.
(All Max for Live modules will be provided upon purchase of this course for Ableton Live)
In this module, we will explore the creation of sophisticated beats using one of the best virtual drum machines available: XO. This unique tool allows you to group and organize your drum sounds by timbre and frequency, thus facilitating the creation of rhythmic patterns. Additionally, it offers you the ability to integrate your sound library. Using saturation and nonlinear drive, I will show you how to separate the tracks from XO and process them in Logic Pro or Ableton. The goal is to capture the richness and complexity associated with analogue consoles while bypassing the linearity of digital systems.
Many Max for Live sequencers are available, but many can be unnecessary and sometimes overly complex, limiting our creativity. After exploring these tools, I can confidently say that the two sequencers I will present are more comprehensive and fit into a deeper creative environment. These two sequencers are part of a set of modules that interact with each other, allowing for a smooth and coherent MIDI improvisation experience. Together, they enhance your ability to compose bass lines, melodies, leads, and chords while providing you with unparalleled creative flexibility.
In this module, we will focus on three of my favourite synthesizer plugins. Bazille stands out for its advanced modular architecture and a distinctly different sound. It is unpredictable and ultra-creative, offering infinite possibilities for sound creation. Hive is a more melodic synthesizer, filled with innovative synthesis possibilities. Its warm character makes it an ideal tool for expressive compositions. Finally, Dune by Synapse could be described as a blend of the two, combining conventional synthesis with a futuristic aesthetic. It excels in creating soundscapes, and spatial and cosmic ambiences, providing you with a grand journey.
In this module, I will demonstrate how to appropriate an acapella. We will explore how to select interesting passages to create an engaging hook, enriched with vocal responses, using some tools from Ableton and Max for Live. I have always had a passion for working with vocals, particularly with samples, as I come from that generation that grew up with Akai samplers, which adds a special dimension to my productions. In this module, I will share techniques and tips that will allow you to integrate vocal elements, both musically and rhythmically.
In this module, I am excited to share my music creation routine by integrating the concepts from the other four modules of this chapter. We will also carefully gather some good vocal samples to enhance our idea. The goal is to quickly establish a solid foundation, allowing us the necessary time for editing and mixing later. In just 40 minutes, it is entirely possible to lay the groundwork for a promising idea, especially when inspiration strikes. This process can truly lay the foundation for a future track. Furthermore, when repeated and mastered, it will always generate great ideas.