The goal of this class is for you to learn how to take your tracks from good to great.
As a special addition, I've included some extra resources in this class to help give you multiple perspectives on mixing. Mixing is, after all, an art. Throughout the class, I'll be giving you articles, extra content, and resources from some friends of mine to help with a wider mixing philosophy.
Software:
I'll be using Ableton Live Suite 10 in this course. If you are using any version of Ableton Live, you should be able to follow along just fine.
Genre:
I'm best known for working with electronic music, but I've designed this course to be as inclusive as possible when it comes to genre. We will talk about mixing techniques for all instruments, sounds, and styles. All genres are welcome here!
Topics Covered:
•The Listening Environment
•Headphone Mixing vs. Studio Monitors
•Preparing a Track for Mixing
•Tuning Instruments
•Grouping Tracks
•Approaches to Mixing
•Subtractive Mixing
•Panning
•Phantom Center
•Phasing
•Working with Frequencies
•The EQ as the Scalpel of Mixing
•Creating Definition with EQ
•The High Pass Filter Trick
•Negotiating the Kick and Bass in the Mix
•Creating Space with Delay Effects
•Creating Space with Reverb Effects
•Reverb Techniques for Vocals, Guitars, and Drums
•Delay Techniques for Vocals, Guitars, and Drums
•Compressors
•Parallel Compression
•Compression Techniques for Vocals, Guitars, and Drums
•Finding the "Focus" of the Track
•The Art in Mixing
•Software: Using Cakewalk, Garageband, Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro X, Cubase, Reaper, Studio One, or any other application.
•Principals of sound engineering
•The art of home recording
•Mixing and mastering
•Mixing for EDM and other Bass Music styles.
•And much, much more!
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