Mixing With The Masters Better «Android»

If you've ever spent hours trying to make your kick drum punch through a mix or wondered how your favorite records sound so wide, deep, and balanced, you've probably asked yourself one question: "How do the pros do it?"

This is the biggest selling point. You aren't learning "how to compress a kick drum" in a generic sense; you are watching Andrew Scheps explain why he compressed the kick drum on a Red Hot Chili Peppers track. The insight into the psychology and decision-making process of A-list engineers is priceless. mixing with the masters

is a world-renowned educational platform where professional music producers and engineers (the "masters") share their secrets through seminars and video masterclasses. Mix with the Masters The Content: If you've ever spent hours trying to make

The modern luxury: Multi-track stems. Listen to the isolated drum bus of a Tame Impala record. Notice the distortion. Listen to the vocal solo of a Billie Eilish track. Notice how dark the high end is. Then, do the hard thing: Solo the mutes . Listen to what the master leaves out . The silence is as instructive as the noise. Often, what makes a mix great is the instrument that enters four bars later than you expected. Notice the distortion