Great advice. It is all well and good learning the million and one mixing techniques that there are but most of us newbies struggle to build a vision for the mix to work towards. Gold dust.
Hi Dave, great ITL. I noticed a printed stereo stem of the HOOK LEAD vocals at 8:20. Is this the way your clients delivered the session or are you submixing tracks before this point? I find myself doing a lot of vocal submixing and printing these days on records with super high track counts. Could you lend your viewers a little bit of insight on this? How do you keep your session organized and stay sane with so many tracks? Thanks, Jon Harter
Ahaha, love how he is wearing ear phones under the beats headphones at the start. Is that claiming that the beats headphones are only useful for sound cancelling? That they are no better than earphones? There must be something to that... XD
Oh hey, didn't see you there. I was just here listened to some phatt dutty beats with 2 pairs of head phones and 3 pairs of speakers. So now I'm completely deaf, lets mix...
if i succeed in something i don't start to think "why did i succeeded". only if i fail i star to think, "why?" and i try to find theories (which is extremely hard to do, usually scientists find new theories). what i'm saying is that dave cannot teach us much.. because if he's good, he has no idea why he is good, only if he sucks and goes thru the pain of theory and Succeeds then he can teach. but in his case, the best thing he or the his guests can do is to shut up and do a mix live on cam.