Pro Studio Live – Graham Cochrane Pop Rock Mixing Session [Tutorial, ENG]

By | August 6, 2019

 

Release Year : 2016
Manufacturer : Pro Studio Live
Manufacturer Website : prostudiolive.com/archive/graham-cochrane-mixing-seminar/125
Posted by : Graham Cochrane
Duration : 03:31:46
Distribution Type : Video Tutorial
Language : English

Description : Graham Cochrane, a Florida sound engineer and founder of TheRecordingRevolution.com, came to Pro Studio Live to share some of the mixing tips and talk about how he found a way to “revolutionize” the audio engineering field!


Graham Cochrane, Florida-based audio engineer and founder of TheRecordingRevolution.com, is coming to Pro Studio Live to share some of his most critical mixing tips with us and talk about how he found a way to “revolutionize” the audio engineering field! Having had a start in the industry similar to a lot of us, Graham has found a way to take what he loves to do as a musician and create an incredibly successful business out of it, strengthening his skills and building his clientele along the way.
In this event we will be diving into Graham’s world as he shows us techniques like his “Top Down Mixing” technique and his unique approach to Parallel Processing on a variety of instruments. What he calls “Top Down Mixing” involves starting your mix with plugins loaded onto your master fader. This gives your mix a unique flavor right from the start but what makes this technique super practical is that it can be taken and implemented into your productions right away! Along with that technique, his approaches to Parallel Processing on instruments such as Bass, and Vocals make such a significant impact on the mix very quickly which allows for more creativity through the process.
We will also be talking with Graham about his background in Audio and his history with music, discussing everything from his first studio experiences to his latest releases!

Sample Files : None
Video Format : MP4
Video : AVC, 1920×1080, 16: 9, 23.976 frames / sec, 2121 Kbps
Audio : AAC, 44.1 KHz, ~ 256 Kbps, 2 channels

 











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