Mixing Down Tracks Tutorial?

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Re:Mixing Down Tracks Tutorial? 2011/10/19 20:18:26 (permalink)
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Not that it's short but "Mixing Audio" by Roey Izhaki is a comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about mixing. That coupled with a lot of practice will get you going, but it's not something you read about and then suddenly become able to do.

Like any skill, time, study & practice are required. The good thing about the book recommendation is it will probably be able to answer any questions you may have for the next hundred years and also comes with an audio examples DVD which really helps understand what he's writing about.

It's the single best thing I ever bought after I'd scrabbled round lots of interwebz advice (most of it contradictory). There's no 'magic' recipe, general guidelines that help yes, but every mix will be different.

Ditto-I have that book and it's fabulous

 
 
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Re:Mixing Down Tracks Tutorial? 2011/10/20 11:51:37 (permalink)
I agree 100% with FastBikerBoy's recommendation of "Mixing Audio" by Roey Izhaki.  There is something useful on almost every page, and even people who are experienced mixers will learn things—and also learn the reasons for things they already know.  Despite that, people who only know the basics will be able to understand it.
 
Many audio instructional books I bought were a disappointment, but this one is so good and so interesting that I spent 2-3 hours a day reading it while on vacation in Orlando
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Re:Mixing Down Tracks Tutorial? 2011/10/20 21:32:38 (permalink)
Have a look at www.soundonsound.com . You will find many useful articles to get you started.
As most of the other posters have said there are no hard and fast rules.
+1 on the bussing - get your structure set up first before you start.
I tend to split the drums up into even more busses ie SNARES/TOMS/CYMBALS HATS. going to a DRUM BUSS. I usually just send the kik to the DRUM BUSS
I'd at least go REST OF KIT/CYMBALS HATS.
I generally like to set up FX busses as well. Particularly Reverbs.
You can pan them at the sends etc. to add depth to your mix.
And try and avoid using Automation on busses - things can get nasty if you want to start chopping up the song at a later date.

One thing I don't think anyone has touched on is this:
TAKE A BREAK every 20 to 40 minutes for 10 minutes or so.
You'll find your own threshold for when you are not "hearing" anymore. 

Also try and listen to your mix on several different speakers apart from your monitors - in your car, your home stereo, your crappy PC speakers. You might want to make a few tweaks after this. You don't have to tweak it - it's just interesting to get a different reference point.

Have fun - you'll be amazed at what you can do. You are about to embark on a very addictive ride

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Re:Mixing Down Tracks Tutorial? 2011/10/21 06:32:16 (permalink)
Here's another bargain available ATM.

While not mixing per se, effects esp EQ and compression are a very important part of the process and this is one of the better video explanations on those elements and how to use them in practical situations. At $5, there's little to lose and lots to learn.


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Re:Mixing Down Tracks Tutorial? 2011/10/21 07:22:21 (permalink)
Building a Bus Structure in Sonar 8.5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf3WTNb_HtA

And this is quite a good series, starts with Gainstaging, which is essential
http://www.youtube.com/wa...lc&feature=related
It's in ProTools but the principles apply


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Re:Mixing Down Tracks Tutorial? 2011/10/21 08:57:26 (permalink)
Paul Russell


Building a Bus Structure in Sonar 8.5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf3WTNb_HtA

And this is quite a good series, starts with Gainstaging, which is essential
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Enhcve9Lblc&feature=related
It's in ProTools but the principles apply


Nice links.

Craig DuBuc
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