Hey, quick head's up that the Mix Walkthrough Vault goes away tonight.
You'll get six videos in six different genres:
- Hip-hop
- Rock
- Indie Pop
- Country Blues
- Singer-Songwriter Jazz
- Folk
In case you're curious about some of the things you'll learn, here's a quick breakdown.
- How to create a driving drum sound that cuts through the mix
- How to reduce the sustain of a drum with a transient designer to remove woofiness
- How to EQ and compress a big beefy snare
- How I use analog emulation and saturation throughout a mix
- How to use parallel saturation and EQ on a bass to make it cut through without overloading the low-mids
- How to use amp simulators on vocals to create distant call and response effects
- How to use automatic double tracking on guitars to make the last chorus hit the hardest
- My go-to mastering chain
- Why subtlety in processing is fine when your recordings sound stellar
- Why the MV2 is my go-to snare compressor
- How to use reverb to make big and spacious mixes that don't sound washed out
- How to use multiple small mid-frequency boosts to help the bass cut through
- How to use delays as inserts to add three-dimensional depth
- How to fit a fiddle, a banjo, an upright bass and a blues guitar together in a mix
- My go-to "vocal cut-through" trick I use on almost every mix
- How to use artificial harmonics with an exciter to add brightness and presence
- How to use diffuse stereo delays with spacious reverbs
- Three ways to tame harshness in the vocals
- How to mult vocals for a bigger final chorus
- How to add "vibe!" to vibraphones
- How to create a tasteful vocal echo effect that adds depth and space to an intimate vocal
- How to mix an 808 that cuts through the mix and fills out the lows without adding muddiness
- How to mix backup vocals that sound like they're blooming in the background
- How to separate two lead vocals so they each shine on their own without stepping on each other
- How the microphone placement on an amp simulator can drastically change your guitar sound
- How I use frequency analyzers, dynamic range meters, and loudness tools to check streaming levels
- My parallel-bus compression technique to make my mixes loud and full before mastering
- How to use the attack and release on the overhead compressorĀ to add sheen to your cymbals
- How to get your mixes to sound dynamic, punchy, and loud with mix-bus processing
And much more...
Honestly, the number of different tips and tricks that you'll learn from going through these six songs in six different genres will give you endless ideas on improving your own mixes.
But not only that, but I'm also including the bonus Mix Template Masterclass, that teaches you:
- How a mix template can shave hours off your mixing time so you can get better mixes in less time
- Exactly what plug-ins you should be using on your mix bus to get a good rough mix immediately
- How to get great drum mixes in no time with just a few plug-ins and a simple process
- The quickest way to get a great rough mix without wasting timeĀ browsing your plug-ins folder
- How to set up your instrument and vocal mixing template to easily make your instruments stand out
- What effects busses you should create in your template so you can easily create punch through parallel compression, width through stereo widening, and depth with reverb and delay
- What professional mixing engineers don't tell you about parallel processing to create powerful mixes
- See exactly how to group and buss your instruments for a faster workflow
- Learn the exact EQ filters that are in place for every instrument for instant low-mid cleanup without you needing to waste time EQ'ing the low-end every time
This offer goes away tonight at midnight so make sure you click here to access the vault before then.