Lynda.com – Mixing Techniques with Waves Plugins [Tutorial, ENG]

By | June 20, 2019

 

Year of release : 2014
Manufacturer : Lynda.com
Manufacturer Website : www.lynda.com/Pro-Tools-tutorials/Mixing-Techniques-Waves-Plugins/163090-2.html
Posted by : Dave Darlington
Duration : 02:06:00
Type of handing out material : Video Tutorial
Language : English

Description : Find out how Dave Darlington achieves his Grammy sound with the help of the Waves plugins. First, Dave covers the equalization techniques, “rising to cut” notch filtering, tone creation, and hardware emulators. Further, he discusses compression, including multiband compression, side chains, and hardware emulators. He then goes on to reverb, shows how to use the basic algorithms and parameters of various types of reverbs to create a sound atmosphere and a sense of space. Then, Dave covers the delays and modulation effects, including the usual delays, flangers, and some techniques for adding bottoms, widths, and crunch with the mix. Finally, he will look at some of the basics of mastering, including master bus compression, master bus equalization, and maximizing the output level.


Learn how Dave Darlington achieves his Gram-winning sound with Waves plugins. First, Dave covers, tone sculpting, and hardware emulation. Next, he discusses compression, including automatic levelers, multiband compression, side chaining, and hardware emulation. He moves to the reverbs, and he moves to the reverb. Then, it’s possible to make it possible to make a difference. Finally, it will include, for example, the master buss compression and the maximizing the output level.
Topics include:
– Tone shaping with the Renaissance EQ
– Notch filtering with the Q-Series EQs
– Controlling levels with the Renaissance Compressor
– Side chaining
– Utilizing algorithmic reverb in R-Verb and TrueVerb
– Modulating delay with MondoMod
– Adding crunch with amp simulation
– Sweetening the mix

Content

Introduction 3m 43s
Welcome 1m 19s
52s
Using the exercise files 1m 32s
1. Tone Control: Using EQ 30m 52s
The basics of equalization (EQ) 2m 23s
Sculpting the tone with Renaissance EQ 4m 11s
Notch filtering with the Q-Series EQs 3m 9s
Utilizing the modes of the hybrid H-EQ 6m 27s
Using SSL, Neve, and API hardware EQ emulators 14m 42s
2. Volume Control: Using Compression 34m 44s
The basics of compression 7m 39s
Controlling levels with the Renaissance Compressor 4m 58s
Using CLA Series, PuigChild, API, and SSL hardware compressor emulations 10m 3s
Autocompression with Vocal Rider and Bass Rider 3m 55s
Targeting specific frequencies with multiband compression 4m 16s
Basics of side chaining 3m 53s
3. Using Reverb to Create Ambience and Space 12m 26s
The basics of reverb 3m 15s
Utilizing algorithmic reverb in R-Verb and TrueVerb 6m 3s
Adding convolution reverb with IR-1 reverb 3m 8s
4. Exploring Delay and Modulation Effects 22m 40s
The basics of delay 3m 33s
Utilizing multitap delays 6m 35s
Tricks with old-school single-tap delays 4m 7s
Modulating delay with MondoMod 2m 45s
Flanging effects with MetaFlanger 2m 59s
Filtering effects with MetaFilter 2m 41s
5. Other Useful Effects 12m 47s
Tricks for adding bottom end and width 3m 4s
Adding crunch with amp simulation 6m 48s
Utilizing the OneKnob series 2m 55s
6. Using Waves Mastering Plugins 7m 51s
Buss compression 2m 44s
Phase EQ 1m 49s
Maximizing the output level with multiband limiting 3m 18s
Conclusion 1m 13s
Next steps 1m 13s

Example files : present
Video Format : MP4
Video : AVC, 1280×720, 16: 9, 15.000 fps, 87.8 Kbps
Audio : AAC, 48.0 KHz, ~ 160 Kbps, 2 channels

 

 

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