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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!

:D 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!

:D 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.