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Fri 2 Feb 2007, 17:02
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Hi, first time here so be nice...lol I am looking for someone who can help me improve my mixes so I can get the depth I hear on the major lable recordings. The use of verbs and delays etc. I've been at this along time and have a good business, but this is killing me. This is not about million dollor studios verses crappy gear, this is about technique.
I would like to be able to send Protool mixes back and forth, like maybe 2 or 3 songs that are radically different. See what your suggestions are on ...well everything...I'm sure this will be a 2 way learning curve. Looking forward to your responses.
Jason216
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Sat 3 Feb 2007, 22:12
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QUOTE (Audio Art Cafe @ Fri 2 Feb 2007, 17:02) Hi, first time here so be nice...lol I am looking for someone who can help me improve my mixes so I can get the depth I hear on the major lable recordings. The use of verbs and delays etc. I've been at this along time and have a good business, but this is killing me. This is not about million dollor studios verses crappy gear, this is about technique.
I would like to be able to send Protool mixes back and forth, like maybe 2 or 3 songs that are radically different. See what your suggestions are on ...well everything...I'm sure this will be a 2 way learning curve. Looking forward to your responses.
Jason216 Hi Jason, could be an interesting exchange of knowledge. Would like to exchange some mixes and communicate about it... (sometimes there will be a little time problem, but ...) Do you have a main musical style you work for? Send something to me if you like... Looking forward to hear from you
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Mon 5 Feb 2007, 19:52
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QUOTE (mixiter @ Sat 3 Feb 2007, 15:12) QUOTE (Audio Art Cafe @ Fri 2 Feb 2007, 17:02) Hi, first time here so be nice...lol I am looking for someone who can help me improve my mixes so I can get the depth I hear on the major lable recordings. The use of verbs and delays etc. I've been at this along time and have a good business, but this is killing me. This is not about million dollor studios verses crappy gear, this is about technique.
I would like to be able to send Protool mixes back and forth, like maybe 2 or 3 songs that are radically different. See what your suggestions are on ...well everything...I'm sure this will be a 2 way learning curve. Looking forward to your responses.
Jason216
Hi Jason, could be an interesting exchange of knowledge. Would like to exchange some mixes and communicate about it... (sometimes there will be a little time problem, but ...) Do you have a main musical style you work for? Send something to me if you like... Looking forward to hear from you Guten Morgan, Thanks for responding to my q. I see you use protools cool. If you wanna talk about some stuff I'ld be more than happy to pick your brains. Reply here or e-mail me at audioartcafe@yahoo.com Jason
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Wed 3 Jun 2009, 14:37
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We have a series of mixing master classes online at musicproducerxxx.com from professional mix engineers which are really good and will help with producing good mixes and give you an interesting insight into the world of the mix engineer - tap in 'mixing masterclass' into the search box on the home page and you can access these for free.
This post has been edited by artofmixing: Wed 3 Jun 2009, 14:38
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