HOW TO MIX REGGAE | Reggae Mixing Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 26. 12. 2022
  • Reggae is one of my absolute favorite Genres and my love for it helped me strive to be a better Mix Engineer and after years of trial & error/learning I can say confidently that my Mixes have certainly improved. In this video I wanted to show you guys how I roughly Mix Reggae with a rhythm that I put together in my home studio with Live Drums, Guitar, Bass and Piano/Organ VST's within Reason 12.
    Big Up to @DmKahn for graciously making reggae mixing tutorials that played an integral part of my mixing and audio journey.
    For Mixing, Production, Lessons and more check out my website
    www.thirdislandproductions.com
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Komentáře • 47

  • @qweshun1223
    @qweshun1223 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Reggae done back in the day before all these technology. We used to have to go to a studio and do live recordings. Imagine drumming or bass playing and in one take it has to be perfect. Myself a keyboard player i remember money being tight so the older musicians would tell me. Boy you better do it in one take or you will have to deal with me once we leave here. Talk about pressure lol 😅😂 No deleting, no pre beats, keys, no fixed melodies, no fixing or clean up app or program just pure skills. I remember going to the studio with some big famous bands and musicians back in those days. Everyone smoking ganja, got a big sliff in their mouth, jamming and vibing in those days. In the islands not having to worry about being locked up for ganja. Late 70's and early 80''s. Nuts cause now today its all computerize and the advancement of technology. 😅😂 all the equipment was gigantic what we did have now you can fit everything in a bag or your pocket. Like the music you made.. 😅😂

    • @thirdislandproductions9708
      @thirdislandproductions9708  Před 4 měsíci

      It's wild. Recently recorded in a friends studio that does reggae and he records all instruments through out, not over dubs etc. just like you explained. . We built like 3 riddims doing everything like that. It was challenging but the music felt alive and breathing. It was eye opening and insanely fun to do. I try to implement that into my own stuff often.

    • @qweshun1223
      @qweshun1223 Před 4 měsíci

      @@thirdislandproductions9708 jah bless love that you experience that. But I am all for the technology also cause growth and development is good as long as it's all progressive, peaceful, learning and achieving great things for everyone. One love

    • @qweshun1223
      @qweshun1223 Před 4 měsíci

      @thirdislandproductions9708 yeah it sounds different when it done live and it's a different feeling also

  • @tamentraki1323
    @tamentraki1323 Před měsícem

    Thank you for your amazing video ♥️🙏

  • @marlifemusic
    @marlifemusic Před měsícem

    Nice bro 👊🏽...

  • @juiswhoiam1149
    @juiswhoiam1149 Před rokem +2

    simply amazing 👌

  • @ReggaeBeatsPROD
    @ReggaeBeatsPROD Před rokem +3

    Solid tutorial, great sound!

  • @BeatsAndMelody
    @BeatsAndMelody Před 2 měsíci

    Saw Reason and subbed immediately. That RV7000 spring reverb is niiiiice.
    Good vid.

  • @wa745
    @wa745 Před měsícem

    Good stuff man!

  • @DMKahn
    @DMKahn Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for the shout out bro. Your tracking was great and you did a wonderful job showcasing each element in your mix. One thing I would have done differently is set that compressor to 100ms instead of auto, that’s my go to. Another cool thing to experiment with is the Nuke button at 5-7% wet. Immediately brings whatever you use it on to the fore front of the mix. Good tutorial bro, I was pleasantly surprised to find it pop into my CZcams recommendations. All the best and God bless.

    • @thirdislandproductions9708
      @thirdislandproductions9708  Před 6 měsíci

      Yo! Thanks man. Means a lot! I’ll definitely try those settings out. Appreciate you and the advice big time.

  • @ZiontheMessenger
    @ZiontheMessenger Před rokem +1

    GREAT WORK

  • @LloydMajor
    @LloydMajor Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for the class!

    • @thirdislandproductions9708
      @thirdislandproductions9708  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yeah man🫡 no problem. Glad it helped !

    • @LloydMajor
      @LloydMajor Před 5 měsíci

      The best tutorial i studied so far on "REGGAE MIXING"!@@thirdislandproductions9708

  • @Sunset_Reggae
    @Sunset_Reggae Před 10 měsíci

    love the tutorial, have also subscribed too.

  • @Andy-Wyze
    @Andy-Wyze Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for this tutorial its really nice I love this genre and I want to learn more techniques in mixing reggae though I use logic pro in my home studio here in uganda.

    • @thirdislandproductions9708
      @thirdislandproductions9708  Před 4 měsíci

      Of course! Thanks for the comment, check out DM Kahn on CZcams on CZcams. he has some great tutorials

  • @rickybrenay6249
    @rickybrenay6249 Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome tutorial. Any chance you’d do a recording tutorial. Like mic set up and your process to recording?

  • @growprosper5279
    @growprosper5279 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the awesome tutorial! Are the tracks recorded though the pre-amps from Cranborne 500R8 and then mixed with plugins after?

    • @thirdislandproductions9708
      @thirdislandproductions9708  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks a Bunch! Yes Correct! I also have extra channels via ADAT that are going into outboard pre's (Sub Kick, Snare Bottom, and Hats)

  • @capoeiraguerreirosdapaz8024
    @capoeiraguerreirosdapaz8024 Před 6 měsíci

    🙏👍💚💛❤️🍀 thanks !

  • @Joey2kooltv
    @Joey2kooltv Před 9 měsíci

    Very helpful

  • @coolmind2476
    @coolmind2476 Před rokem

    Just came across this video, very nice 👍. Could you please let me know why you use the lindell 80 channel and not another one like a SSL? What does it do regarding reggae productions compared to other analog emulation plugins?

    • @thirdislandproductions9708
      @thirdislandproductions9708  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! Yes I can explain. The Lindell 80 is modeled after a Neve 1084 channel strip from the original consoles the frequency parameters on the plug-in are tried and true frequencies that can be used for a wide array of instruments. An SSL emulated plug-in doesn’t limit you. You how ever many bands there are, you are free to use any frequency within that given band. You could just select the same frequencies on the SSL and it may sound the same but The Lindell 80 plug-is just what works great for me. It limits you to using tried and true frequencies. Basically saying, Less is more. Hope that helps!

    • @thirdislandproductions9708
      @thirdislandproductions9708  Před rokem +1

      It also highly depends on the quality of your recording/performance as well unless you are using sampled drums.

  • @gravedubreggae
    @gravedubreggae Před 4 měsíci +1

    reason love

  • @damioncephase6843
    @damioncephase6843 Před rokem

    I like your music. I have a quick question. Which piano did you use in this song. I like the sound. I have been wanting my piano to sound that way for a long while.

  • @royallmuzikproductionzuk7912

    Greetings I’ve checked around for the most affordable way to get great drums. I normally buy samples and loops from loop masters. Now that I’ve gotten familiar to DM khans channel I see that there’s much more I need. I recently did a reggae mix course and I can see where my mixes were lacking. Anyway what would you recommend to get a bottom snare to get a near as possible roots raddics sound and rolls and fills . For some reason Loopmasters don’t sell the track outs so I cannot treat individual elements. Any suggestions? Cheers

    • @thirdislandproductions9708
      @thirdislandproductions9708  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks for commenting and watching the video. 🙏🏼 Rubadrum is a great program, khan’s sample pack, green lion crew just dropped a new sample pack.
      If you want the roots radics sound from a snare, usually a steel snare would work. Set up a mic on the snare top while you are tuning, open an EQ that displays the Frequency chart. After that, tune your snare top until it hits around 150Hz- 210Hz on the fundamental (peak or bell curve). After that, tune your bottom head super high and tighten the snare wires. Use a wallet, shirt, or cloth to dampen the top heads. Hope that helps

    • @royallmuzikproductionzuk7912
      @royallmuzikproductionzuk7912 Před 5 měsíci

      @@thirdislandproductions9708 thanks and keep up the great work. Blessings

  • @edprod3706
    @edprod3706 Před rokem

    GREAT JOB MAN , WICH VERSION OF REASON ARE YOU USING?

  • @dxzebeats
    @dxzebeats Před 4 měsíci

    Why don’t you compress the drums on the preamp, so they don’t be too loud when recording?

    • @thirdislandproductions9708
      @thirdislandproductions9708  Před 4 měsíci +1

      My Pre amps don't have compressors. They are just regular mic pre's. the only one that does have a compressor is my OH's but it's mainly the kick and snare that are the hottest signal. I usually have to PAD them

    • @dxzebeats
      @dxzebeats Před 4 měsíci

      @@thirdislandproductions9708oh ok, thanks!