A MIX ENGINEER'S GLOSSARY OF
TECHNIQUES
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[PUBLISHER] LYNDA
[RUNTIME ] 4H8M37S [LINK] https://is.gd/3jukD
[LEVEL ] BEGINNER [TYPE] RETAIL
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[ON STORE ] 2017.03.30 [$$$$] 200000000000 DOLLAR
[DISKNAME ] keiso_lamixegoft
[HELD BY ] BRIAN MALOUF
Mix engineers know what it's like to put a lot of work into
a mix, anticipate a review, and then receive feedback
filled with descriptive notes from industry execs. Inside
the remarks is an intent that needs to be deciphered so
that the right adjustments can be made to achieve the
intended sound. Likewise, industry execs?managers, agents,
or interested parties?also want to make sure the comments
conveyed to the mix engineer use the lingo commonly used
across studios in industry. This course helps both: mix
engineers can learn how to interpret the meaning of
comments and then modify a mix accordingly, and executives
can learn how to provide constructive notes using
industry-standard terminology, resulting in simpatico
communication that ultimately elevates the quality of music
being mixed.
Join multiplatinum producer, engineer, and mixer Brian
Malouf as he covers the many terms that musicians and
non-musicians use to describe music. Brian explains the
meaning behind the comments and also demonstrates
techniques that can be applied to a mix in response to the
notes. He covers lo-fi mix techniques, EQ techniques,
changes to levels, adapting the ambience, making vibe and
energy adjustments, working with compression options, and
revising the placement location of elements in the sonic
sphere.
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