Lynda.com – Mixing Techniques for Pop Music, Part 1-2 [Tutorial, ENG]

By | July 14, 2019

 

Year of release : 2016
Manufacturer : Lynda.com
Manufacturer Website : www.lynda.com/Pro-Tools-tutorials/Mixing-Techniques-Pop-Music-Part-1/427978-2.html
www.lynda.com/Pro-Tools-tutorials/Mixing-Techniques-Pop-Music-Part-2/427977-2.html
Posted by : Brian Malouf
Duration : 03:19:00
Type of handing out material : Video lesson
Language : English

Description : In this course, multiplatinum producer and mix engineer Brian Malouf demonstrates his hit-down techniques. These lessons can be applied to pop, jazz, country, folk, or any other recordings you want to turn into powerful stereo mixes.


Interested in producing the next chart-topping pop song? It’s a simple way to make it into one seamless song? In this course, Brian Malouf’s multi-platinum producer. Record it, you can turn it into a two-track stereo mixes.
Bottom of the instruments in the mix. He then dives deep into signal processing, including drums, bass, guitar, keys, vocals, percussion, strings, and brass. If you’re an addict, you’ll be able to get in touch with all the tracks. ProWas your choice.


Producer, engineer, and mixer Brian Malouf demonstrates more of his hit-making mixing techniques. Part 2 starts with effects and ambiance, including choosing the right reverb; identifying the differences between delay, echo, and reverb; applying flange and pitch shifting; and many others. He wants to move around, for example, through the auxiliary and master busses, such as It is a time when the mix is ​​done.

Content:

Part 1
Introduction 2m 19s
001 Welcome 1m 27s
002 What you should know before watching 52s
1. The Basics of Pop Music Mixing 41m 13s
003 Beginning a mix 5m 44s
004 Customizing your own mix template 10m 51s
005 Volume, panning, EQ and dynamics basics 6m 36s
006 Ambience, modulation, and harmonics plugins 10m 6s
007 Achieving a good raw balance 7m 56s
2. Signal Processing Techniques for Pop Music 2h 34m
008 Understanding signal processing order 8m 4s
009 Kick drum processing techniques 5m 51s
010 Snare drum processing 7m 44s
011 tom toms and cymbals processing 8m 56s
012 Drum room mics processing 7m 47s
013 Lead vocal processing techniques 12m 9s
014 Background vocal processing techniques 7m 0s
015 Gain processing using EQ and dynamics 6m 40s
016 Treating the bass guitar 8m 19s
017 Treating synth bass sounds 7m 46s
018 Making electric guitars sing with compression, EQ, and reverb 11m 43s
019 Placing acoustic grand piano in the mix 6m 23s
020 Carefully crafting the keyboards 8m 41s
021 Choosing the right EQ for the acoustic guitar 9m 50s
022 Taming and then featuring percussion 7m 51s
023 Mixing real and sampled strings 13m 1s
024 Treating real live brass 8m 37s
025 Parallel compression techniques 7m 58s
Conclusion 1m 26s
026 Next steps 1m 26s
Part 2
Introduction
001 Welcome
002 What you should know before watching
1. Effects and Ambienced
003 Choosing the right reverb
004 Applying reverbs to different instruments
005 Adding digital delay to your mix
006 Delay vs. echo vs. reverb – Aren`t they same
007 How to tune your mix
008 The magic dust of pitch shifting
009 Phase shifting and flanging
010 The most overused device in pop music today
011 Using panning as an effect
012 Working miracles with special enhancement processors
2. Auxilary and Master Bussing
013 Creating Individual group auxiliaries for overall processing
014 Increasing drum power and presence with drum replacement
015 How to make sure your drums are phase coherent
016 Achieving clarity in the bass
017 Making a place for electric guitars
018 Driving home the guitars
019 How to achieve a perfect balance within the keyboards bus
020 Adding punch and clarity to the stereo mix (master bus)
021 How to add volume to your mix
3. Variables: Finding Youre Own Way
022 Separating the elements of your drum kit
023 Mixing with speakers vs. headphones
024 Adding true dimension to your mix – The details
025 Affecting the effects
026 Making the chorus ‘pop’
027 How to bring out the emotion of the song in your mix
028 Knowing when your mix is ​​done
Conclusion
029 Next steps

Sample files : none
Video Format : MP4
Video : AVC, 1280×720, 16: 9, 15.000 fps, ~ 111 Kbps
Audio : AAC, 48.0 KHz, 320 Kbps, 2 channels

 

 

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