Groove3 Top 10 Mix Tips! TUTORIAL
Ready to improve your mixes but aren’t sure where to start? Start here! This mixing tips video course teaches you 10 indispensable mixing tips that will help transform your mixes in no time at all. Mixing wizard Larry Holcombe breaks down topics like mix organization, sidechain circuitry, low-end control, using a reference track, and more in an easy-to-follow manner with plenty of demonstrative examples. You’ll begin to see notable improvements in your very next mix! These mixing videos are designed for intermediate-level mix engineers looking to improve their mixes.
Larry begins by focusing on mix organization, consolidation of parts, and gain staging, ensuring that you’re starting off on the right foot. Then he explains how to group the tracks into busses and add metering to properly visualize frequency and loudness. You’ll also learn how to use internal sidechain EQ to make sure your compressor isn’t getting gummed up by responding to unwanted sounds. Next, Larry focuses on the low end, demonstrating how to obtain a thicker bottom by taming a bass resonance and adding a general low-end boost.
You’ll then turn attention to the all-important midrange and learn how to mimic an Avantone Mix Cube in order to help focus the mids properly. Other topics include using a reference track (comparing different areas of the spectrum), pitching kick for bass separation, stereo bass (generating extra harmonics and pushing them to the sides), compression threshold (to affect groove), and front/back perspective.
The tips in this mixing video course present a methodical, easy-to-follow, structured approach to improving your mixes quickly and effectively. You’ll begin to notice the difference right away and will only improve from there. See the individual 10 mix tips video tutorial descriptions for more information on everything that’s covered and how these ideas can help you get better-sounding mixes fast. This is where you start … Watch “Top 10 Mix Tips!” today!
What You Will Learn:
- -Mix organization and bussing/metering.
- -Controlling low end.
- -Properly using a reference track.
- -Pitching the kick for bass separation.
- -And more!