MIXING - Level I is a 12 week program including 4 independent courses that run in parallel. Theory teaches in-depth mixing concepts. Context provides practical application skills. Training teaches ear training and decision making skills. Practice provides stems for 3 Songs that will be mixed beginning to end.
Dividing the program into 4 courses gives you the ability to study in whatever way suits your needs. Need help with mixing theory? Start there... Need ear training or better decision making skills? Start there... Need practical training
examples or more depth on any topic? Start there... Want to dive straight into the mixing? Start there... All 4 courses will be cross linked so that any topic can be quickly accessed for Theory, Context or Training.
Foundations is a comprehensive program that teaches professional concepts in a beginner level format. The program includes 3 complete songs that will be mixed beginning to end. You will have access to all the stems to follow along and practice.
All lessons will be pre-recorded, there are no live classes to attend. The content for Week 1 will be available starting in early April. Each succeeding class will be made available on a weekly basis thereafter.
More than a cursory intro, this class will explain the unique structure of this program and how to best take advantage of it. It will also spell out the overlying philosophy of mixing and the mixing process.
Practical Concepts
Course Introduction and Instructions
Theory Course Overview
Additional information and practical application.
Course Introduction and Instructions
Context Course Overview
Exercises and training to help improve your skills.
Course Introduction and Instructions
Training Course Overview
Apply what you have learned on 3 songs.
Course Introduction and Instructions
Hip Hop Mix Overview
R&B Mix Overview
Rock Mix Overview
This week covers the technical, structural concepts, and tools of the mixing process. This essential information sets the foundation for all of the processing work that follows.
Practical Concepts
Session Organization
Track Types
Meters - VU & dBFS
Gain Structure
Tempo Maps, Meter & Memory Locations
Additional information and practical application.
Alternate Routing Schemes
Folders, VCAs & Track Grouping
Meters PPM, LUFS, K
Unity Gain Principle
Color Coding Tracks and Clips
Exercises and training to help improve your skills.
Analyzing a Session
Bed, Sectional & Transitional Tracks
Reading Meters
Setting Gain With Meters
Mixing Strategies
Apply what you have learned on 3 songs.
Hip Hop
R&B
Rock
The most enduring quality of great mixes is the sense of space in and around the elements of the mix. This 'secret ingredient' is the same as the way we perceive sound in the real world. This week covers how this effect is achieved in a mix.
Practical Concepts
What is the 3D Sound Field?
How We Localize Sound
The 3 Mix Zones and Height Field Principle
Moving Sounds Front to Back
Moving Sounds Up and Down
Additional information and practical application.
Levels and the 3D Sound Field
Panning and Width in the 3D Sound Field
Dynamics and the 3D Sound Field
Frequencies and the 3D sound Field
Focus on the Space
Exercises and training to help improve your skills.
Setting up a Monitor Playlist
Listening for Space and Separation
Understanding Mix Dynamics
Mix Strategies
Apply what you have learned on 3 songs.
Hip Hop
R&B
Rock
The decisions we make with Levels and Panning sets the 3-Mix-Zone Staging of each element of the mix. A good strategy will shape the flow and dynamics of the mix.
Practical Concepts
Levels and Front-Back staging
Panning and Width
Levels and Panning for Foundational Tracks
Levels and Panning for Sectional Tracks
Levels and Panning for Lead Tracks
Additional information and practical application.
Static Levels and Performance Dynamics
Understanding Pan and Balance Controls
Most Common Pan Positions for Instruments
Frequency Content Considerations and Level Setting
Assessing Problems for Future Processing
Exercises and training to help improve your skills.
Ear Training for Level Setting
Ear Training for Pan and Width Setting
Mix Dynamics and Levels
Mix Dynamics and Panning
How to Assess Mix Flow Issues
Apply what you have learned on 3 songs.
Hip Hop
R&B
Rock
This class focuses on the basics of equalization, the types of filters, how to best use them. It will also cover strategies for approaching EQ instrument by instrument.
Practical Concepts
Defining EQ Parameters
Filter Types
High and Low Pass Filters
Shelving EQs for Tonal Balance
Bell EQs for Focus and Detailing
Additional information and practical application.
What is a "Balanced" Frequency Spectrum?
The Give-Take EQ Principle
Using Resonant Filters
Md-Side Equalization
The "Focus" Frequency Zone
Exercises and training to help improve your skills.
Understanding the Frequency Spectrum
Instruments and the frequency Spectrum
EQ for Acoustic Instruments
EQ for Programmed Instruments
Training Exercises for Targeting Tonal Zones
Apply what you have learned on 3 songs.
Hip Hop
R&B
Rock
Equalization is the primary way to shape the tone of a record. How we distribute the frequency spectrum across the available instruments is critical to success.
Practical Concepts
Subtractive EQ Techniques
Natural EQ Techniques
1 & 2 Point EQ Techniques for Hype and Focus
Creative EQ Techniques
Dynamic EQ Techniques
Additional information and practical application.
EQ for Drums and Percussion
EQ for Rhythm Section Instruments
EQ for Strings and Pads
EQ for Piano
EQ for Vocals
Exercises and training to help improve your skills.
Finding Fundamental Frequencies
Finding Tonal Centers of Instruments
Managing Tonal Interference Patterns
EQ to Enhance Height, Depth & Presence
Achieving Whole Mix Tonal Balance
Apply what you have learned on 3 songs.
Hip Hop
R&B
Rock
Dynamics Processing is the most powerful way to control the dynamic movement of a sound. This week focuses on the tools, the settings and the primary objectives for dynamics processing.
Practical Concepts
4 Types of Dynamic Processing
The 3 Objectives of Compression
Basic Compression Settings
Gates and Expanders
Using Side Chains
Additional information and practical application.
Low Level Compression
Levelers and Dynamic Gain Riding Tools
Advanced Compression Settings
Transient Shaping
Multiband Compression
Exercises and training to help improve your skills.
How to Hear Compression
Hearing Attack Settings
Hearing Release Settings
Hearing Density and Localization
Balancing Density and Dynamics
Apply what you have learned on 3 songs.
Hip Hop
R&B
Rock
The purpose of compression is to control the dynamic movement of each sound in the context of the whole mix to shape depth and focus. This week focuses on the process and application of compression in a mix.
Practical Concepts
Defining Compression Techniques
Peak Compression Techniques
RMS Compression Techniques
Peak Limiters and Clippers
Vintage Compressors
Additional information and practical application.
Selecting the Best Technique
Compressing Drums and Percussion
Compressing Rhythm Instruments
Compressing Sustaining Instruments
Compressing Vocals
Exercises and training to help improve your skills.
Getting a Feel for Compression
Staging a Song With Compression
Judging Performance Dynamics
Layering Compression
Using Spectral Compression
Apply what you have learned on 3 songs.
Hip Hop
R&B
Rock
Saturation is a powerful way to shape the tonal density of a sound. There are many forms of saturation from Vintage EQs, Compressors, Pre-Amps and Analog Tape emulations that can be used aggressively or for subtle effect. This class covers how to use these valuable tools to shape the tone of your mix.
Practical Concepts
Defining Saturation
Tape and Pre-Amp Saturation
Vintage EQ and Compression
Tube Saturation Processors
Saturation Plugins
Additional information and practical application.
Transient and Sustain Saturation
Using Exciters
Digital Distortion Techniques
Re-Amp Plugins
Creative Saturation
Exercises and training to help improve your skills.
Listening Exercises for Saturation
Saturation for Drums
Saturation for Bass
Saturating Harmonic Instruments
Saturating Vocals and Lead Instruments
Apply what you have learned on 3 songs.
Hip Hop
R&B
Rock
Effects are the primary way we shape space in and around the elements of a mix. This class will cover the different types of effects and where each is most effectively used in a mix.
Practical Concepts
Time Based Effects Overview
Early Reflections and Delays
Types of Reverb
Modulation and Width Effects
Filter Effects
Additional information and practical application.
The Power of "Dry" Effects
Establishing Depth with Delays and ER
Techniques for Shaping Reverb
Balancing Width and Depth Processing
When to Use Creative Effects
Exercises and training to help improve your skills.
Hearing Dry Effects
Hearing Different Reverb Types
Hearing Modulation Effects
Width Shaping Exercise
Hearing Vintage Effects
Apply what you have learned on 3 songs.
Hip Hop
R&B
Rock
Effects can shape the depth, width, height and tonal texture of a mix. This week will cover the process of adding effects to shape space without cluttering the sound field.
Practical Concepts
Strategizing Effects
Staging the Depth Field with Early Reflections
Shaping Tone with 'Dry' Effects
Filling Space With Reverb and Delays
Using Width Enhancements to Shape the 3D Sound Field
Additional information and practical application.
Prioritized Tracks for Effects
Delays versus Early Reflection Patterns
Using Vintage Reverbs
Using Vintage Effects
Focusing Effects with Compression
Focusing Effects With Saturation
Exercises and training to help improve your skills.
3D Sound Field Exercise 1
3D Sound Field Exercise 2
3D Sound Field Exercise 3
3D Sound Field Exercise 4
3D Sound Field Exercise 5
Apply what you have learned on 3 songs.
Hip Hop
R&B
Rock
Automation is the process of weaving together the elements of a mix to shape the dynamic flow of a production from beginning to end. This includes everything from levels and panning to automating effects.
Practical Concepts
Automation Basics
Sectional Automation
Transitional Automation
Automating Vocals & Lead Instruments
Automating Effects
Additional information and practical application.
The Give-Take Principle of Automation
Balancing the Loudness of a Production
Balancing the Intersectional Elements of a Mix
Level Balancing and Automation Tools
Managing the Floor and Ceiling of Your Mix
Exercises and training to help improve your skills.
Automation Ear Training Exercise 1
Automation Ear Training Exercise 2
Automation Ear Training Exercise 3
Automation Ear Training Exercise 4
Automation Ear Training Exercise 5
Apply what you have learned on 3 songs.
Hip Hop
R&B
Rock
The Mix Bus is the final place, before mastering, where we can shape the finished mix. Here we will cover mix bus processors from EQ and Compression, to Tape emulations, Width processing and Limiters.
Practical Concepts
Mix Bus Processing Basics
Mix Bus Tonal Shaping
Mix Bus Compression
Mix Bus Tape and Saturation
Additional information and practical application.
Setting Mix Bus Gain Structure
Parallel Mix Bus Saturation
Parallel Mix Bus Compression
Mix Bus Automation
Export Standards for Mastering
Exercises and training to help improve your skills.
Hearing Exercises for Mix Bus Saturation
Hearing Exercises for Mix Bus Equalization
Hearing Exercises for Mix Bus Compression
Hearing Exercises for Mix Bus Width processing
When is a Mix 'Finished'
Apply what you have learned on 3 songs.
Hip Hop
R&B
Rock
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