I’m fairly pished on West London’s most expensive (but not best) Guinness- but I think it’s safe to say I love you all. Pace. ✊🏻I’m I’m only about fifteen minutes in (and I’ll confess I don’t know this Jaycen Joshua from Adam) but I’m feeling the love in the room.
There are many greats, but have you talked to Elliot Scheiner? I think the new gen should get a chance to meet some of the legends that are still around
Him and Manny Marroquin are the two guys who always used to pop up when I checked the credits. Almost 80% of the time when I looked for the credits on a song I loved the mix on, it was manny and then later it starter becoming Jaycen. Great choice in getting him on!
haha we are the cinderella of the music business 🤣Golden advises here, mix every day, be on it, and don't take mix reviews personally! Thank you guys, amazing interview
Loving the feeling of these studio tours, they got that old MTV Cribs feel, but also cause the rooms are so well treated and the audios so clean you feel like you're right there with them.
Cool to see you 2 together...Ive learned so much from both of you(him from his many appearances on Pensado's Place). Jaycen's vibe & example makes mixing fun again & his achievements remind me that mixing 100% in the box can really compete w/ expensive hybrid stuff we cant afford. This really is an art form & so much of my fav music wouldnt be if they werent mixed the style they were. You both have cool parallel techniques I learned that I swear by now(focusing on the lows, the mids, & the highs using different parallel tracks).
It's not hard to see why Warren is a great Producer, he's really good at listening to People let alone Music. Jaycen is a personal favorite and i hope you bring him back again. Thanks Warren!
Trent Rezner/Atticus Ross... make it happen Warren! I know there has to be many more out there like me that would absolutely love to get inside their heads a little bit.
42 minutes felt like 12 mins... Can you do a part 2? :-D Maybe where you mix head to head! Im sure no mix would "win" but show us best of two marvellous "artists", engineer sounds to sterile for what you do. Cheers from Cyprus!
It´s really funny to see that Jaycen have just only the Grammys of Rosalía and CTangana, because both were couple years ago and in Spain we have the meme that in every album that they made separately they leave some beefs to each other, and Jaycen is like Switzerland hahahhaha
What set JJ apart from the others engineers ? His name comes up a lot , is it his new “genre” of mixing? He once said he’s into the “low end” , and that has become the new rock star , is that it ?
JAYCEN BEING FROM THE JUNGLES IS WYLDDD! thats where they shot training day... then he moved to wack 100 hood lol damn jace you a real hood baby. i appreciate that
I wanted this amp for YEARS. But modern equipment kinda washed this amp from my list of gear I want. However I never let go of the concept here. I have been wishing Line 6 would just drop their Helix into a head shell with a power amp. I feel like it would appeal to a lot of customers that like amp heads. Sure its not necessary to haul around a giant block of wood and electronics anymore. There are amazing small form rigs that will do an amazing job for just about anyone. Hell lots of them will fit in a backpack or back pocket if you wear jnco's. Lol. But some of us still like a good ole head.
Is it necessary/required to use a preamp/compressor before the interface for vocals/instruments with a home studio equipment situation? Or can the quality of the interface and skills with plugins be the factors in getting the results of using the preamp?
I listened to this in spotify when I was running, and watch this once again now🤣I'm curious what Jaycen's golden watch is, he wear it all the time for years
It's great to hear these great stories. Jaycen seems a great guy,and of course,he is a really great engineer. Thanks for your job Warren,and share your time with your audience.
I love your videos so much! I'm learning so much from you vids than what I did in college. Really quick, I was majoring in music engineering but switched into majoring in music education. I went towards music education because it was a lot easier for my degree.. I kind of kick myself in the butt because I've always wanted to be a producer. In the last 2 years I've been stuck in the cycle of learning how and what I should be doing to make my studio better. Got any advice? Btw, tons of recording under my name. My dad was also a musician and has lots of music under his name/old equipment. Anyways I appreciate your videos and I've learned so much from you it's making me want to go back to engineering!
Amazing interview!! 🔥🔥 we all definitely love us some Jaycen !! .. I hope that he keeps spreading out his knowledge.. I would love if he one day makes a mixing course… I’ll definitely be the first one in line.
Super talented and super wise in terms of psychology and working with clients. The thing about just getting one compliment at the start of feedback meaning you can then take whatever amount of notes is sooooo so true. But above all Jaycen's generosity in terms of sharing techniques and ideas is really inspiring. Ultimately it's about taste - share the knowledge far and wide.
Great interview. I’m sending it to my young songwriter/producer son who’s finding his way in LA. Lots of great general advice. Thanks for another great interview Warren! ❤️
Oh my goodness, I just stumbled on this, I had no idea you had spent time with Jaycen. One of my favourite engineers; such an inspiration and a great teacher. A superb video, Warren, thank you.
I really felt that part about giving everything to the mix and when the notes come back looking for that first compliment. And then learning to not take it personally anymore and getting over it. So it affects us all lol Great interview , jj is obviously hugely successful but you seemed to bring out a real calm humble side to him with this interview. Really enjoyable and informative . Thanks warren, thanks Jaycen . Malamente is still my fav mix in years bro 🎉 Have a good day gents
Amazing interview thanks guys!! Super inspiring as always - loving the “pay it forward” and community prioritizing and sharing of ideas and enthusiasm and coping strategies / handling notes and so on. Brilliant!! ❤