Andrew Scheps Unplugged: Decoding the Mix

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Andrew Scheps, today I'm Having a GAS with one of the most respected and well-reputed mix engineers in the music industry. Andrew Scheps returns to the podcast and is IRL and 'unplugged' for the first time!
    Ashore, A new way to Work From Anywhere: ashore.io
    We discuss his Grammy Nomination for mixing 'The Blue Hour'; his mix bus processing, his collaboration with Waves on Scheps Omni Channel 2, distortion, reverb, parallel processing, his preferred headphones for mixing and why mix engineers choose to mix in the box, Red Hot Chili Peppers, fame, AI and much more!
    More on Andrew Scheps here: www.mcdman.com/scheps.html
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    Having a GAS™ is the podcast that talks to the great and the good of the creative industries, and in particular finds out what makes great music for film, for TV, for advertising; for dancing to, for cooking to, f*cking to, and more...
    GAS™ Music is a music production agency in Manchester, UK. We compose and produce original music, create awe inspiring sound design and have a fully integrated audio post-production studio. We also have a great record collection, and welcome any additions, recommendations or criticisms.
    www.gasismusic.co.uk​​​
    © GAS™ Music 2024
    0:00 Welcome to Having a GAS with Andrew Scheps
    0:31 Ashore
    0:55 Andrew Scheps Grammy Nomination
    4:36 Mixing The Blue Hour: Andrew Scheps Discusses
    18:20 Switching off the "visual cortex"
    24:03 Group and Mix Bus Processing
    39:30 Focusing on Individual Elements
    43:16 Sampled vs Live Drums
    44:47 Scheps Omni Channel 2
    50:07 Analog vs Digital Distortion
    54:18 Sculpting reverbs for The Blue Hour
    1:01:34 Sonic Artefacts
    1:05:00 Parallel Processing
    1:10:20 Outboard Gear vs 'In the box'
    1:11:35 Mixing on Headphones
    1:13:46 Red Hot Chili Peppers
    1:21:12 Andrew Scheps Musical Taste
    1:25:05 Andrew Scheps on Fame
    1:31:30 Andrews Scheps Responds to CZcams comments
    1:34:08 Andrew Scheps on AI
    #AndrewScheps #Podcast #Interview
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Komentáře • 92

  • @HavingaGAS
    @HavingaGAS  Před 4 měsíci +6

    Andrew Scheps returns to Having a GAS and is IRL and 'unplugged' for the first time!
    *Thanks to Ashore for providing this episodes location:* ashore.io
    More Podcasts Here: czcams.com/play/PLqTTXkHu-bI-2VfIic3LMyL3hqBqThM8X.html

  • @demodeiowa
    @demodeiowa Před 4 měsíci +17

    Sir Andrew Scheps is the Gandalf of Mixing

  • @GingerDrums
    @GingerDrums Před 4 měsíci +35

    Heres what I learned atfet 15 years of mixing: The professionals know which probelms need fixing and fix them. Masters find bigger picture problems and solve them with simpler solutions. Just my two cents and what I aspire to become... edit: a lovely reaction was Andrews reaction to a new tip on transient lengh implying different distances. His first question: "Does that work?".

  • @nathanaelnicol1256
    @nathanaelnicol1256 Před 4 měsíci +28

    Even Andrew Scheps is not immune to the slow sag of a boom mic stand...Love this great talk fellas!

  • @stupendousmusic4190
    @stupendousmusic4190 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I met Andrew at NAMM in 2020. He was as kind and as genuine as can be; sometimes his daughter was with him. He always acknowledged me whenever we bumped into or walked past each other.

  • @OldManandtheGHome
    @OldManandtheGHome Před 3 měsíci +3

    I do miss his interviews! Got me through the pandemic!!!

  • @deviantmultimedia9497
    @deviantmultimedia9497 Před 3 měsíci +2

    52:36 LMAO. Sometimes the only way to avoid steering people in the wrong direction is to stop the car completely. I hear you, Mr Scheps.

  • @this_is_jmdub
    @this_is_jmdub Před 3 měsíci +2

    The interviewer learned so much on this interview

    • @HavingaGAS
      @HavingaGAS  Před 3 měsíci

      Exactly how a good conversation should be. Hope you learned something too from watching

  • @frenchthomasmusic
    @frenchthomasmusic Před 4 měsíci +8

    I’m an indie artist, self taught and I make everything by myself : composing, recording, mixing, artwork .. but it’s not by choice, I was born before the internet, so I started with bands, live experience. I had to take the less traveled road because the chemistry didn’t work, but it’s when you hear Andrew talk that you realize how important vision is a part of audition 😬😉… always a pleasure to hear experience talk 🙏
    Thank you

    • @HavingaGAS
      @HavingaGAS  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Glad that you enjoyed this episode and thank you for sharing your story!

  • @donnydarko7624
    @donnydarko7624 Před 12 dny

    Recently Ive heard a couple ppl say 'I want my drums to be different, the 909, 808, etc. are just so boring." I just shake my head and I think "They are drums, they serve everything that you layer on top of them" I totally feel validated after hearing Andrew basically confirming the same as my thoughts.

  • @Aeoxmusic
    @Aeoxmusic Před 4 měsíci +5

    So calming listening to Andrew

    • @KasperViggoJensen
      @KasperViggoJensen Před 3 měsíci +1

      I could listen to him talking about mixing and audio in general for days. No one else seems to be able to explain these concepts so clearly and concisely. Being able to just pull up hours of his knowledge on my phone, is an absolute privilege.

  • @Rhekluse
    @Rhekluse Před 3 měsíci +7

    Loved this. It's always easy to sit through an entire podcast with Andrew Scheps. Would love to see his friend "Evil" Joe Barresi on some time! 🤘

  • @astrarivm
    @astrarivm Před 3 měsíci +1

    Such a great interview! Thank you.

  • @cjcurcio
    @cjcurcio Před 2 měsíci +1

    Andrew, you are such a wonderful teacher! For the longest time I questioned my simple approach to mixing: focusing mostly on balance and using 3 to 4 plugins per channel, on average. (i.e., compression, saturation, delay and eq (only if I absolutely need it to tame high and/or low frequencies, etc.), and reverb sends. For me, if the tracking is solid, then mixing should be simple - time consuming, perhaps, but still simple. Thank you so much for encouragement!

    • @HavingaGAS
      @HavingaGAS  Před 2 měsíci

      Glad watching this was helpful for you, loads more episodes on the channel too

  • @adambradley3284
    @adambradley3284 Před 2 měsíci

    Ok, I've just invented Beard Mic, that Andrew Scheps' next update should incorporate. I love listening to Andrew because he is so, so genuine.

  • @felixdorn21
    @felixdorn21 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Always a pleasure listening to Andrew Sheps. Thx for that!

  • @mrdavies7894
    @mrdavies7894 Před 3 měsíci +1

    “Cheating” is when somebody else does something I hadn’t thought of and it sounds better and/or achieves results faster than what I’m doing. 😂

  • @teynamusic
    @teynamusic Před 3 měsíci +1

    That was awesome! Thank you ❤. And I love to work with the Audeze as well 🤗

  • @battmanvonrichtoven
    @battmanvonrichtoven Před 4 měsíci +1

    Mr Schepes, you don’t know me and I do t know you. However I am a fan of your work. But even more so your approach and concepts of mixing. Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @gregoryivesdolbyatmosmusic
    @gregoryivesdolbyatmosmusic Před 4 měsíci +1

    Chris Berens at Audeze,(that Andrew Scheps talks about in headphone segment), has been invaluable to me for choosing several headphones for my room here. My room is very good and tuned, but the headphones are crucial here.

  • @narrator-timothymckean
    @narrator-timothymckean Před 4 měsíci +1

    All those rules and processes are essentially guidelines for learning and training your ears. Once you get to the point you can trust your ears the "rules" matter less.
    Andrew trusts his ears, so he doesn't need all the rules and processes as long as he's happy with the product.

  • @Anders01
    @Anders01 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Ah! The entire point of the mix is emotional, Andrew said. Like a wholeness perspective and not just technical details. That could be one key between top level mixing engineers and average mixes.

    • @houdinididiit
      @houdinididiit Před 4 měsíci +2

      Exactly. I don’t claim to be on his level, but when I mix, the final question I ask myself is: Does it FEEL good? For me, I have to literally have the sensation that I’m sitting in a velvet couch.
      I also recall in my mind, how I felt about certain mixes that had an influence on me such as Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon, Steely Dan’s Aja, or anything by Marvin Gaye from the early 70s.
      Sure. A mix can sound great with lots of clarity and punchiness. But…FEELING is everything.
      If I don’t get there, I’ll go back and rework it until I find it.

  • @kmac.
    @kmac. Před 4 měsíci +1

    I was literally listening to Jon Hopkins immediately before watching this haha. The kick on open eye signal is indeed amazing.

  • @iliya_shorts
    @iliya_shorts Před 4 měsíci +2

    yessss excited to watch another interview with andrew scheps 😁
    ready to learn some new stuff 🫡

    • @HavingaGAS
      @HavingaGAS  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for tuning in! Let us know what you pick up!

  • @polishpunk911
    @polishpunk911 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Love this new setup!

    • @HavingaGAS
      @HavingaGAS  Před 4 měsíci

      We love filming interviews in person and are aiming to do more in this style moving forward. Thank you for your support!

  • @induhgo_
    @induhgo_ Před 3 měsíci +1

    Love this

  • @aaronvalentinleo
    @aaronvalentinleo Před 3 měsíci +1

    thank you very much

  • @flyoverfredusa
    @flyoverfredusa Před 3 měsíci

    Scheps is so cool, zero f$%ks given, just does his thing with no stress, doesn't over think things

  • @deetgeluid
    @deetgeluid Před 4 měsíci

    I think taking a 15 minute listening break, take a walk or whatever and then come back with fresh ears, can also do womders. Listening farigue can be very counter productive.❤

  • @MrAlexanderthegood
    @MrAlexanderthegood Před 4 měsíci +1

    andrew spittin bars

  • @caltimuslk1887
    @caltimuslk1887 Před 4 měsíci +3

    This interview is GREAT! The interviewer missing the mark so much on what Andrew is trying to say gets even MORE out of Andrew.

  • @oldmenwithnewguns5997
    @oldmenwithnewguns5997 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Where can I find the "Listen" plugin he is talking about?

  • @tracyeaves4847
    @tracyeaves4847 Před 2 měsíci

    Al Schmitt, once said when your recording in the worlds best rooms, with the best artist and best instruments, best equipment it gets easier.

  • @leomarsanchez9970
    @leomarsanchez9970 Před 3 měsíci

    It is me or… this is an old upload??… i think I remember watching this…. Huh? Greatt podcast man!

    • @HavingaGAS
      @HavingaGAS  Před 3 měsíci

      It's brand new, third episode on the channel with Andrew Scheps you may have watched one of the previous episodes as well?

  • @johnsaras1
    @johnsaras1 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow, I’m really impressed by Edward Norton’s interview skills in the world of audio. Who knew?

  • @stephaneleclerc5274
    @stephaneleclerc5274 Před 3 měsíci

    Possible to get the links for the two "listen: plugins ? Thanks x
    🙃

  • @AdamSoucyDrums
    @AdamSoucyDrums Před 2 měsíci

    Is it strange that I’m not surprised how well he excels at classical music? Like I know he has this reputation for his liberal use of parallel compression and distortion, but his whole philosophy is and has always been about “putting you in the room with the band” and it just makes sense to me that he can capture an orchestra in that same way!

  • @phil-wallace-braveheartz
    @phil-wallace-braveheartz Před 4 měsíci

    Be interesting to know how he keeps everything in his brain. Specifically thinking about the number of tracks, groups, sub groups etc etc . How does he manage all the information when he's mixing?

  • @chris2353
    @chris2353 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Ok just watched a demo video on that Freakshow site Andrew recommended and was half expecting that girl from The Ring to crawl out of my screen

  • @demodeiowa
    @demodeiowa Před 4 měsíci +2

    23:08 I just take my screen off and listen

  • @sedwords
    @sedwords Před 4 měsíci +2

    The perfect mix is the one that takes the least effort to perceive

  • @LaFaMiMusic
    @LaFaMiMusic Před 3 měsíci

    Super intéressant bien que ca ne soit pas le style que je pratique c'est toujours bien de voire des méthodes de travail et des tricks

  • @EdwinDekker71
    @EdwinDekker71 Před měsícem

    1:02:58 speaking of aliasing, does the Omni chan v2 have oversamplibg... the saturation in v1 aliases....a lot.

  • @BenG64646
    @BenG64646 Před 3 měsíci

    I find myself puzzled about the recording quality. Andrew is moving a lot in front of the sm7b and he also hitting and re-positioning the mic. yet we don't hear any coloration, any bumbs, any rustle. I also think that the sure sm85 and sm7b sound a little to brilliant to be "vanilla" especially in that kind of room and that kind of distance. I have two theories: you either boom the voices right above the cams, hence the bigger range of possible movement, or you run your signal through some serious AI-filtering-black-magic. third option is that you spend a crazy amount of time on post-processing manually. do you mind spilling the secrets here for us fellow podcasters?

    • @HavingaGAS
      @HavingaGAS  Před 3 měsíci +2

      It’s a little from column B and a little from
      column C.
      We do make an effort to ensure these pods sound good with post production, but we also use Adobe’s new voice enhancement tool.
      We have to blend the enhanced signal with the dry signal because the Adobe tool is pretty artefacty in the high end.
      - Greg

  • @ChrisIsaac1
    @ChrisIsaac1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Did you use adobe enhance on the voices?

    • @reiniskarklins
      @reiniskarklins Před 4 měsíci

      Sounds bad

    • @HavingaGAS
      @HavingaGAS  Před 4 měsíci

      I think we did, but I'll check with Nathan to be sure.
      - Greg

    • @ChrisIsaac1
      @ChrisIsaac1 Před 4 měsíci

      Cool. Not trying to be snarky. I use it all the time at work, but it definitely has a sound, and I have to be careful not to be heavy handed with it.@@HavingaGAS

    • @marmaladecreammedia
      @marmaladecreammedia Před 3 měsíci

      @@ChrisIsaac1 it adds a fair amount of low end for sure

  • @davidcarela7801
    @davidcarela7801 Před 3 měsíci +1

    @ 14:58 - "I think it's a loss of perspective more than anything else...You need to learn how to listen as a listener and not just as someone who knows what's going on"---statement of the Year!🤓

  • @popsarocker
    @popsarocker Před 3 měsíci

    Loves me some Freakshow Industries

  • @uncleted3961
    @uncleted3961 Před 4 měsíci

    Why are they using a boom mic stand??

  • @danepaulstewart8464
    @danepaulstewart8464 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I’ve never understood putting anything on the MixBus at the start, because how could you possibly know how to tweak those knobs if the sound you’re going to be sending through it hasn’t even been created yet?

  • @redcollard3586
    @redcollard3586 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey Andrew, I responded to one of your Reddit threads but got literally nothing but downvotes. No one bothered to suggest any alternatives, I guess my idea was just deemed unworthy. I want a plugin compressor-limiter that lets me draw my own attack and release curves with splines. The closest thing is Sonible Smart Comp which is basically just illustrated attack time and one extra parameter. Not bad. It should also have upper and lower thresholds and a custom drawable knee would really put it over the top, making it able to do literally any compression/expansion sound and even what playfair dynamic grader can do.

    • @michaelgraflmusic
      @michaelgraflmusic Před 4 měsíci +2

      My condolences for receiving downvotes on Reddit. MCompressor by Melda allows you to define custom curves with splines. It's also free to use. I'm not sure if it ticks all your boxes, but I suppose you'll just have to give it a try.

    • @magicmark3309
      @magicmark3309 Před 3 měsíci

      I'd say Cableguys Shaperbox plugins are pretty much exactly what you are looking for, or atleast the most practical way to do what you're talking about.
      Also, Reddit is a place of endless pettiness, but I do see why this would probably get downvoted. It may be missing the forest for the trees of what you want a compressor to do, but I think the shaperbox compressor/volume plugins would do exactly what you're looking for.

    • @redcollard3586
      @redcollard3586 Před 3 měsíci

      @@magicmark3309 I appreciate your comment, and I think Shaperbox is a fantastic plugin, but Volumeshaper is a ducker, not a compressor, and IMO does not sound or behave like a compressor hardly at all. It has a fixed amount of gain reduction modulated by an LFO, not the audio signal.

    • @magicmark3309
      @magicmark3309 Před 3 měsíci

      @@redcollard3586 they have a specific compressor/dynamics shaper now. Among a bunch of other ones. I was just mentioning the volume shaper as well in case you hadn’t heard of it, but I think they added the compressor one last year or so. I mean, it’s pretty much spot on to what you’re talking about, or atleast from what I gather you’ve said.
      I also know there’s a couple other plugins that are super close to what you’re saying, but I can’t think of their names at the moment. I feel like izotope has something like that. Also, the FabFilter dynamics plugins may not feature the drawing spline ability, but they do have great visual representations.

    • @redcollard3586
      @redcollard3586 Před 3 měsíci

      @@michaelgraflmusic Thanks for mentioning the MComp, Michael. I would describe it as offering a fully custom spline interface knee control. Very, very cool indeed, and exactly what I want for a combined knee/threshold interface. But I wish I could do that same process for both attack and release controls as well. Basically if you could fuse MComp with VolumeShaper... that would be just about the perfect interface! Now let me multiband it as much as a like, give it the fabfilter gui treatment, and then it can do literally everything in a mix except true saturation and verb/delay.

  • @LondonSteveLee
    @LondonSteveLee Před 3 měsíci

    A mixbus reverb? That's in vogue again is it? Remember people scoffing at Ozone 5 for having a mixbus reverb?

  • @audiogrouch1
    @audiogrouch1 Před 3 měsíci

    I feel exactly the same way about Pet Sounds. I bought it but find it unlistenable

  • @joanna439
    @joanna439 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Why would you bother Trademarking "Gas"?

  • @nyigs
    @nyigs Před 4 měsíci

    1:11:10 who? 😅

  • @fanana_bishh
    @fanana_bishh Před 4 měsíci +2

    39:59 - information worth a million dollars

  • @SVN62534
    @SVN62534 Před 3 měsíci

    Can you please ask Andrew Scheps if he has tinnitus?

  • @tommyfreudenthal8084
    @tommyfreudenthal8084 Před 3 měsíci

    Is he still making a sausage out of everything

  • @barneschris5148
    @barneschris5148 Před 2 měsíci

    Trying to justify John frusciante’s disrespect 😢

  • @bonzology322
    @bonzology322 Před 4 měsíci

    Treating the mix buss or sub mix busses in the act of mixing is a fools errand, it’s not up for debate, it’s cart before the horse common sense shit, I will throw an eq, compressor or ? on the mix busses AFTER I’m at the finish line of the actual mixing process as a next step, but anything before hand is just dumb and I know a lot of people do it because there is a shit ton of aimlessly bad mixes out there, ask if Al Schmidt mixed into a 2 buss, he certainly did NOT, he’d use it at the end

    • @Cvydx
      @Cvydx Před 4 měsíci +5

      Speaking in absolutes in a creative landscape is “a fools errand”. There are plenty of Grammy winning mixers who work on the mix bus, different strokes for different folks. All that matters is if it sounds good in the end. Sit down dude you sound like a whiny boomer.

    • @Sam-zo2ho
      @Sam-zo2ho Před 3 měsíci +2

      your lack of experience is speaking quite loud

    • @analogbanger
      @analogbanger Před měsícem

      The ssl bus comp is famously known to be mixed into, because artists wanted the mix to sound like the radio in the studio sessions. Look up the ssl e-series console and the history of it. Also read a book called ‘behind the glass’ loads of mix engineers mix into the mix bus, it’s a fact.

    • @analogbanger
      @analogbanger Před měsícem

      It’s also called ‘top down’ mixing and the reason mix engineers utilise this philosophy is because you can create a vibe easier and the mix can sound more inspiring sooner.

    • @bonzology322
      @bonzology322 Před měsícem

      @@Cvydx and you sound bad guaranteed, fundamentals of engineering are NOT an art form, it’s science. Here’s some science for you that I’m positive you don’t know, compression in series is a multiplication, not an addition, that is a fact that is not subject to artistic whim, mixing into a 2 buss compressor is what all rubbish faux engineers do, not the real guys, and the vast majority of real guys are pretty much boomers, clown