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Low Roar

(11 min / 2h58)

Andrew Scheps

  • Mixing

Immerse yourself in the experimental soundscapes of Low Roar – a groundbreaking musical collaboration between Andrew Scheps, Mike Lindsay and the late American songwriter Ryan Karazija. In this new series, Andrew deconstructs one of the band’s critically acclaimed tracks and offers an in-depth look at his latest production and mixing techniques.

Andrew presents a comprehensive overview of his advanced Pro Tools template. He analyzes his collection of parallel processing chains and demonstrates how they amplify the track's dynamics and musicality. Additionally, he uncovers alternative methods for creating depth by using multi-mono reverbs and phase modulation effects inspired by his close friend and contemporary, Tchad Blake.

Beyond his engineering expertise, the Grammy-winning producer also delves into his creative contributions to the track. Produced remotely with band members spread across the globe, the creative process seamlessly intertwines recording, mixing, and post-production. Andrew shares insights into his off-the-grid approach to editing and sound design, along with his horn and string arrangements that propel the track into a new sonic landscape.

Subtitles in English


Andrew Scheps

About Andrew Scheps

Andrew Scheps has an incredible career of achievements, which incorporates a credit list featuring Red Hot Chili Peppers, Adele, Metallica, Black Sabbath, Michael Jackson, Robbie Robertson, Justin Timberlake, Iggy Pop, U2, Jay-Z, and many more, as well as several Grammy Awards. Scheps’ work on the Red Hot Chili Pepper’s album Stadium Arcadium in 2005 was a turning point for his approach to engineering. He found the band’s decision to record and mix entirely in analogue so refreshing that he fitted...

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