03-09-2016, 09:17 AM
I mixed this in a hour and half.
The reason I mentioned this is because in the real world mixing environment, there may not be an unlimited time limit while mixing.
I like to keep my skills sharp and ready as best as I am capable.
I organised my session in the order that I like to mix, Drums, Bass, Guitars, Keys and then Vocals. Bottom to top.
Second, I instantiated my tracks with a console emulator, (Softube SSL 4K and British Class A).
Third, I set up my Aux Sends.
I then started mixing and set the clock.
On the Master Buss I used:
Satin Tape EMU
SSL 4 K
Izotope Final Mix Limiter
Izotope Dither
AUX SENDS:
Eastwest QL Convolution reverb
Pitich II (Chorus)
Satin (Slap DLY)
EWQL (Plate Verb)
Satin (Rhythmic DLY)
Parallel Compression:
Drums ( Slate, FG Grey)
Vocal (Softube FET)
Feedback Welcome.
Cheers.
The reason I mentioned this is because in the real world mixing environment, there may not be an unlimited time limit while mixing.
I like to keep my skills sharp and ready as best as I am capable.
I organised my session in the order that I like to mix, Drums, Bass, Guitars, Keys and then Vocals. Bottom to top.
Second, I instantiated my tracks with a console emulator, (Softube SSL 4K and British Class A).
Third, I set up my Aux Sends.
I then started mixing and set the clock.
On the Master Buss I used:
Satin Tape EMU
SSL 4 K
Izotope Final Mix Limiter
Izotope Dither
AUX SENDS:
Eastwest QL Convolution reverb
Pitich II (Chorus)
Satin (Slap DLY)
EWQL (Plate Verb)
Satin (Rhythmic DLY)
Parallel Compression:
Drums ( Slate, FG Grey)
Vocal (Softube FET)
Feedback Welcome.
Cheers.
My Original Music
"One often learns more from ten days of agony than ten years of contentment."
Pro Tools 12.6/Studio One 3 Pro
Studiolive 16 Series III
Yamaha HS5/HS8
Console 1
"One often learns more from ten days of agony than ten years of contentment."
Pro Tools 12.6/Studio One 3 Pro
Studiolive 16 Series III
Yamaha HS5/HS8
Console 1