Mixing Modern Rock Start To Finish TUTORiAL
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.62 GB | Duration: 3h 27m
This 3+ hour mix breakdown walks you through mixing a rock song, applying intermediate to advanced mixing strategies.
What you’ll learn
Session Setup
Kick & Snare
Heavy (Main Guitars)
Lead Guitars
Bass Guitar
Alt Group Processing
Remaining Drum Tracks
Lead Vocals
Background Vocals
VCA Faders
The Mix Buss
Client Review
Requirements
Basic to intermediate understanding of a digital audio workstation (DAW)
Description
In this series, we go Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from the rock band, See This Through. This 3+ hour mix breakdown walks you through intermediate to advanced mixing strategies, taking you on a journey from session setup and staying organized to reviewing your mixes with your clients. Follow along as Shane mixes a modern rock song from start to finish inside Pro Tools.Note: while this course is completed in Pro Tools, the applied techniques and theories can be created in any digital audio workstation (DAW).About The AuthorWhat began as a part-time gig turned into a full-time passion for Producer/Mix Engineer Shane Grush, the founder of Grush Audio. It started as a boutique studio focused on writing and producing music and expanded to include voiceovers and recording music for nationally known bands, film, television, commercials, plus miscellaneous projects. Grush Audio does everything big music production studios do – with an added personal touch.Shane has a degree from Berklee College of Music and has worked in the music industry since 2001. He has learned from some of the industry’s top mixing engineers, such as Andy Wallace, Dave Pensado, and Grant Mohrman. As a full-time mixing engineer, producer, and songwriter, Shane has helped multiple artists get signed to major labels and tour stages across the globe. Shane also owns a music company called Grush Audio. Grush Audio supplies custom cues for the TV, Film, and advertising industries.
Overview
Section 1: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 1)
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 2)
Lecture 2 Session Setup
Section 3: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 3)
Lecture 3 Listen To The Final Mix
Section 4: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 4)
Lecture 4 Kick & Snare Mixing
Section 5: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 5)
Lecture 5 Main Guitars
Section 6: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 6)
Lecture 6 Main Guitars (cont.)
Section 7: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 7)
Lecture 7 Main Guitars Wrap Up & Parallel Music Compression
Section 8: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 8)
Lecture 8 Bass Guitar
Section 9: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 9)
Lecture 9 Bass Guitar (cont.)
Section 10: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 10)
Lecture 10 The ALT Group
Section 11: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 11)
Lecture 11 Lead Guitars (Clean & Distorted Tones)
Section 12: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 12)
Lecture 12 Remaining Drum Tracks
Section 13: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 13)
Lecture 13 Lead Vocals
Section 14: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 14)
Lecture 14 Background Vocals
Section 15: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 15)
Lecture 15 VCA Faders
Section 16: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 16)
Lecture 16 The Mix Buss
Section 17: Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through (Part 17)
Lecture 17 Client Reviews
Section 18: Quiz
Today we go Inside The Mix of “Undertow” from See This Through. Follow along as I mix a rock song from start to finish. This 3+ hour mix breakdown walks you through strategies, mixing techniques, and suggestions touching on session setup to reviewing your mixes with your clients.,Intermediate DAW Knowledge
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