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Re: In-depth mixing tutorial videos using SONAR just posted. 2018/05/13 03:19:57 (permalink)
zoffmeisterHaha Daibhidh. In future videos I'll try to say the word "cup" and "pub" just for you.


Or even when you push the faders "up". :)


zoffmeisterI think if I'd been on Puremix I'm sure their editing department would have gotten me down to around two hours. :) Trouble is when editing I couldn't think what needed taking out. It all seemed important to the full story.


I actually like that you show the whole process. Not that good editing is bad,
but sometimes editors cut out too much and you miss out on the process.

As for being a southerner,
being in the southern hemisphere down in New Zealand, I guess that's true.



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Re: In-depth mixing tutorial videos using SONAR just posted. 2018/05/13 11:45:27 (permalink)
Excellent!  Thanks so much.  Subscribed:)

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Re: In-depth mixing tutorial videos using SONAR just posted. 2018/05/13 16:43:28 (permalink)
Been mixing in Sonar for ages but I always welcome new instructional videos. Thanks for taking the time to make the video. I'll definitely be checking it out.

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Re: In-depth mixing tutorial videos using SONAR just posted. 2018/05/13 20:05:43 (permalink)
Mucho helpful
thanks for this
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Re: In-depth mixing tutorial videos using SONAR just posted. 2018/05/14 19:04:50 (permalink)
Thank you for an awesome tutorial. I really like your approach and how you laid things out in simple terms. Great job and thanks again!!!

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Re: In-depth mixing tutorial videos using SONAR just posted. 2018/05/14 22:12:11 (permalink)
Thanks for all the great comments. And indeed the channel subscriptions. You scoundrels. Now I'll have to make more content. 
 
Daibhidh
 
As for being a southerner,
being in the southern hemisphere down in New Zealand, I guess that's true.
 



I suppose being from New Zealand you'll be able to make a better job of pronouncing Aotearoa than I did in Video #8.

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Re: In-depth mixing tutorial videos using SONAR just posted. 2018/05/16 02:18:29 (permalink)
Thank you for sharing.  I appreciate your effort, and I have added your ideas to the ever growing toolbox.
 
So - how do you place submix channels next to track channels in the console pane.  I've never done that and it looks much cleaner.
 
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Re: In-depth mixing tutorial videos using SONAR just posted. 2018/05/16 22:23:21 (permalink)
nice work, thanks for sharing it. 
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Re: In-depth mixing tutorial videos using SONAR just posted. 2018/05/19 00:15:31 (permalink)
LLyons
 
So - how do you place submix channels next to track channels in the console pane.  I've never done that and it looks much cleaner.
 



Those submix channels are called Aux Tracks. When chosing the output for a channel scroll down to very near the bottom of the list and select New Aux Track. It will appear next to the channel you are routing to it. You can of course move it around like any other track. You then route it to the Buss of your chosing. For example, sometimes if I record an acoustic guitar in stereo I tend to use the Mid Side approach. The result is three tracks. So I route all three to a new aux track and name it 'Acoustic Gtr'. I then do any processing on that track rather than on each of the three source tracks. I can then if I like hide those three tracks and just see the aux track if I feel there is too much clutter. I can then send it and any other acoustic guitars if there are any to the Ac Gtrs Buss. 
 

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Re: In-depth mixing tutorial videos using SONAR just posted. 2018/05/19 00:36:28 (permalink)
Is there a way we can get the audio stems and mix template??? 

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Re: In-depth mixing tutorial videos using SONAR just posted. 2018/05/20 18:57:13 (permalink)
Thank you so much. I appreciate the answer!

Take care,

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Re: In-depth mixing tutorial videos using SONAR just posted. 2018/05/21 22:51:04 (permalink)
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Is there a way we can get the audio stems and mix template??? 




Hi there. I can't give away the tracks but I'm sure I could upload my template. Bear in mind that I have quite a few third party plugins in the template so if you don't have them they won't work. But you would have all the routing and then work out from the videos what sort of plugins you do have that you can stick in their place. Bear with me and I'll upload it here when I get the chance.

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Re: In-depth mixing tutorial videos using SONAR just posted. 2018/05/23 01:41:28 (permalink)
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Is there a way we can get the audio stems and mix template??? 




Hi there. I can't give away the tracks but I'm sure I could upload my template. Bear in mind that I have quite a few third party plugins in the template so if you don't have them they won't work. But you would have all the routing and then work out from the videos what sort of plugins you do have that you can stick in their place. Bear with me and I'll upload it here when I get the chance.


Thanks! That would be awesome!!!

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Re: In-depth mixing tutorial videos using SONAR just posted. 2018/05/28 05:46:44 (permalink)
Thank you once again for making this video series. I really learned a lot, like your work style and focus on music. Many new interesting tools I wasn't even aware existed, don't remember the name of them all but "the vocal tracker" seemed great ... also the dynamic EQ worked like magic :) 

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