So much good info. I assisted in an analog studio 20 years ago, then had a different career. I am just now getting back into music. I can't believe this knowledge is being shared for free. What an amazing time to get back into things. Thanks to you two and the sponsor!
One of the best talks, super complete, full of useful and well detailed information. And from the hand of a great one. Thank Jacquire, and thank you SonicScoop.
I used to make records and became thoroughly disillusioned with dealing with the major label industry and pretty much quit and went into the criminal justice field of all things. But recently I have been finding these CZcams videos which have been so inspirational! Watching and hearing such talents thriving on and making good music is a real turn around on my own attitude and got me over to my Mac loading stuff up to toy with. Calling a singer and inviting them to make a few songs! My roundabout way of expressing thanks to both of you for making these and inviting us into your space. Watching as choices are made in laying down little accent tracks and sonic sweeteners with bravery is a wonderful experience. I remember too my first analog 24 track studio when we had only a few compressors, which meant we'd have to track with them if we wanted them, or maybe bouncing tracks and getting that tape sound twice and then recognizing this as a musical choice! The UA interface looks very cool by the way. Again thanks guys !
This just clicked for me: The Mixing engineer is mixing the songs. Whether that means mixbus processing or infividual track processing. The Mastering Engineer mixes the album.
I purchased the "James Bay - Let it go" course and multitracks from pureMix and I noticed the lead vocals stem has basically no low end information below 250 Hz. I would really love to know whether that was a choice to filter out them going in the box or it's simply the natural frequency range of James' vocals.
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Thank you very much
So much good info. I assisted in an analog studio 20 years ago, then had a different career. I am just now getting back into music. I can't believe this knowledge is being shared for free. What an amazing time to get back into things. Thanks to you two and the sponsor!
Jacquire - What a great human being you are, and thanks for your sage advice!
So many gems from Jacquire as always!!! Thank you Mr. King, Justin & SonicScoop for doing this. =)
One of the best talks, super complete, full of useful and well detailed information. And from the hand of a great one. Thank Jacquire, and thank you SonicScoop.
I used to make records and became thoroughly disillusioned with dealing with the major label industry and pretty much quit and went into the criminal justice field of all things. But recently I have been finding these CZcams videos which have been so inspirational! Watching and hearing such talents thriving on and making good music is a real turn around on my own attitude and got me over to my Mac loading stuff up to toy with. Calling a singer and inviting them to make a few songs! My roundabout way of expressing thanks to both of you for making these and inviting us into your space. Watching as choices are made in laying down little accent tracks and sonic sweeteners with bravery is a wonderful experience. I remember too my first analog 24 track studio when we had only a few compressors, which meant we'd have to track with them if we wanted them, or maybe bouncing tracks and getting that tape sound twice and then recognizing this as a musical choice! The UA interface looks very cool by the way. Again thanks guys !
This was fantastic...LOVE the 'framing a picture' analogy...
Yeah I loved that one too. Never heard it before. Works very well.
This just clicked for me: The Mixing engineer is mixing the songs. Whether that means mixbus processing or infividual track processing. The Mastering Engineer mixes the album.
Such a fantastic Q&A. Thank you so much guys
Excellent session! Thanks for posting.
Mr. King is soooo cool !! thnx a lot for this !!!
Highly insightful and informative video. Thanks so much 🙏
I purchased the "James Bay - Let it go" course and multitracks from pureMix and I noticed the lead vocals stem has basically no low end information below 250 Hz. I would really love to know whether that was a choice to filter out them going in the box or it's simply the natural frequency range of James' vocals.
underrated analog summing strategy: airwindows console. free au/vst plugin. check it out y'all