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Re: Mixing/Mastering Video Tuition?

Post by shorttonpro » Tue Feb 02, 2016 3:18 pm

Videos are certainly educational and it isalways nice to see other's approach.

You could take a look at:



http://www.groove3.com has some good full mixing walk-throughs of songs in various genres by Kenny Gioia and Tony Sheppard. (rock, metal, electronic)

http://www.audioschoolonline.com has videos by Ken Lewis (mostly pop and urban)

I've seen those personally and can recommend them.

They focus mostly on the thought process rather than any specific plug-in or DAW. Sometimes they'll even give you the session files so you can follow along or try things out on your own.

Slate Digital is coming out soon with some walk-throughs from Chris Lord-Alge which should be exciting. This will be at http://www.audiolegends.com

http://www.pensadosplace.tv has great short in-the-lair videos of specific techniques (as well as longer interviews).

http://www.mixwiththemasters.com apparently has videos up now from some top engineers, but I haven't personally seen these.
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Re: Mixing/Mastering Video Tuition?

Post by dougstronach » Wed Feb 03, 2016 7:14 pm

Puremix.net has been the best for me so far. Fab Dupont runs it and is excellent at explaining the process and demystifying any jargon. I use Groove3 also and that's good for learning software and such. I have used other sites in the past....Puremix and groove3 have been the best. Solid advice...no BS...well laid out. The Andrew Schepps mix series was worth the price alone...then the mixing Robbie Williams feature was priceless...and then all of the vids by Fab and others....pretty good stuff. You won't be disappointed.

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Re: Mixing/Mastering Video Tuition?

Post by mikeymike2000 » Wed Feb 03, 2016 10:03 pm

There are LOTS of free stuffs out there.

Just search specific terms on youtube, like "time warping Cubase 7.0" or something.

I would say do not pay a dime for anything that teaches you how to use a DAW unless it is for someone in person in your studio teaching you your specific program.

Too much good free stuff out there to have to pay for a generic video.

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Re: Mixing/Mastering Video Tuition?

Post by andygabrys » Fri Feb 12, 2016 1:52 pm

dougstronach wrote:www.Puremix.net
+1 great stuff. Fab explains well and isn't afraid to gain match plugins active and bypassed which I can say is a general fault with Universal Audio demos of their plugins and also in the Steve Slate stuff. Especially Slate does not try to gain match his plugs on and off. Result? Louder always sounds better - good way to sell gear.

puremix.net
macprovideo.com
lynda.com
groove3.com

and all the other stuff Scott mentioned. Lots of good stuff.

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Post by mojobone » Sat Feb 13, 2016 3:23 pm

andygabrys wrote: Fab explains well and isn't afraid to gain match plugins active and bypassed which I can say is a general fault with Universal Audio demos of their plugins and also in the Steve Slate stuff. Especially Slate does not try to gain match his plugs on and off. Result? Louder always sounds better - good way to sell gear.
One of the reasons I don't own any Slate stuff, though I do have some freebie preamp thing I've never used. Their drum replacement plug is pretty good, but I think it defaults to their sample sets.
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Re: Mixing/Mastering Video Tuition?

Post by TheElement » Mon Feb 15, 2016 3:38 pm

JOhn Christian has uploaded some great tutorial videos. More for the EDM producers but got some great tips for working inside the box..

Some are very long but well worth watching them all. Enjoy! 8-)

https://www.facebook.com/DJJohnChristian/videos

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Re: Mixing/Mastering Video Tuition?

Post by TheElement » Tue Feb 16, 2016 7:06 am

cool I would click Like but well you know. :lol:

yes those are also cool vids. He might have more on his youtube page.

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Re: Mixing/Mastering Video Tuition?

Post by dougstronach » Tue Feb 16, 2016 7:50 am

TheElement wrote:JOhn Christian has uploaded some great tutorial videos. More for the EDM producers but got some great tips for working inside the box..

Some are very long but well worth watching them all. Enjoy! 8-)

https://www.facebook.com/DJJohnChristian/videos
these are good...thanks for sharing.

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Re: Mixing/Mastering Video Tuition?

Post by madkeys88 » Wed Feb 17, 2016 3:31 pm

Great thread. Thanks everyone for the information and, for being so helpful to us newer folk.

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