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Looking for a Mixing engineer (ProTools)
Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 6:31 pm
by pveniot
Hi, I want to Up my game in submitting to listings
And I had comments about my mixes.
Looking for an engineer that works with ProTools
So we can works on projects together.
I have some songs for you to listen here
https://soundcloud.com/pierre-veniot
If you like and feel you can do something better with the mixes...
I'm all ears...no pun intended
Thx
Re: Looking for a Mixing engineer (ProTools)
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 6:23 pm
by jaywilliams
hi Pierre -
the SoundCloud link you posted is generic, maybe you meant to share the link to your page?
https://soundcloud.com/pierre-veniot
also, while I'm not attempting to sway you from your plans, I will note that you should be able to export stems from pro-tools that could be used with any DAW.
I hope you find the partnership you seek, best of luck!
Jay
Re: Looking for a Mixing engineer (ProTools)
Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2019 4:04 pm
by pveniot
jaywilliams wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 6:23 pm
hi Pierre -
the SoundCloud link you posted is generic, maybe you meant to share the link to your page?
https://soundcloud.com/pierre-veniot
also, while I'm not attempting to sway you from your plans, I will note that you should be able to export stems from pro-tools that could be used with any DAW.
I hope you find the partnership you seek, best of luck!
Jay
Hi Jay, thx for the link correction.
Hi know we can export stems and Wav to any DAW.
But Projects in ProTools can do it in a 'Live' environment.
That makes possible to hear new tracks and comments immediately
instead of having a back and forth of emails.
I any case... I worked with the two methods and it was
equally successful...
See you around...
Pierre
Re: Looking for a Mixing engineer (ProTools)
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2019 8:55 am
by Casey H
I think you'll find that the percentage of folks on here that use Pro Tools as opposed to other DAWs (Logic, etc) is relatively small. I hear why you want to work with a PT person, but it may be too limiting. Good luck!
Casey
Re: Looking for a Mixing engineer (ProTools)
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 6:04 pm
by pveniot
Casey H wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 8:55 am
I think you'll find that the percentage of folks on here that use Pro Tools as opposed to other DAWs (Logic, etc) is relatively small. I hear why you want to work with a PT person, but it may be too limiting. Good luck!
Casey
Hi Casey, i get it but I find the Project feature in PT is handy when you want to ''Try'' many things... having mixes and tracks in real time is good!
But I still do the email, DropBox files exchange all the time!
Re: Looking for a Mixing engineer (ProTools)
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 8:38 pm
by iplaydatmusic
I work and mix in Pro Tools v2019.10 HDX. I've been mixing and producing for quite some time. And incidentally I just completed a Master Certificate from Berklee College of Music Online - Producing Music with Pro Tools. Maybe I can help! Let me know.