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18 min
Console, sends, reverb & delay parameters, chorus effect, doubler, reference mix, avoiding “demoitis"
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19 min
Troubleshooting, buss compressor, gating approach, phase relationships, reducing bleed and rumble
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18 min
Metering, blending live and sample signals, compressor parameters, controlling sustain, adding ambience
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19 min
EQ, room reverb, shortening decay, buss compressor approach and settings, mastering compression
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19 min
Electric & bass guitars, monitoring, stereo spread, cymbals, reducing harshness, overhead mic phase
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19 min
Midrange presence, drum room signals, snare reverb & EQ, lead vocal treatment, filtering, effects
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19 min
Chorus & bridge vocals, toms, high electric guitars, solo, marking fader levels, blending vocals & music
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Intro guitars, backing vocals, listening volume, committing to automation, transition emphasis
Mixing
Doing Time
Avenged Sevenfold
Song : Doing Time
Duration:00 min / 2h36 Subtitles: No subtitles available
Description
Step inside the iconic Motorbass studio in Paris for an in-depth mixing tutorial with Andy Wallace! Throughout this series, the Grammy award-winning engineer mixes the metal anthem ‘Doing Time’ by Avenged Sevenfold. Applying only hardware treatment with an SSL E-series console and outboard gear, Wallace takes you through every step of his workflow. He reveals how he typically prepares every mix, explaining channel allocation, effects sends, and starting parameters. After playing the reference mix and setting board levels, Andy begins the process of troubleshooting, dialling in the stereo buss compressor, and tackling individual elements. You’ll see how the legendary mixer implements a straightforward approach using essential tools that enhance clarity, space, and impact.
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18 min
Console, sends, reverb & delay parameters, chorus effect, doubler, reference mix, avoiding “demoitis"
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19 min
Troubleshooting, buss compressor, gating approach, phase relationships, reducing bleed and rumble
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18 min
Metering, blending live and sample signals, compressor parameters, controlling sustain, adding ambience
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19 min
EQ, room reverb, shortening decay, buss compressor approach and settings, mastering compression
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19 min
Electric & bass guitars, monitoring, stereo spread, cymbals, reducing harshness, overhead mic phase
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19 min
Midrange presence, drum room signals, snare reverb & EQ, lead vocal treatment, filtering, effects
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19 min
Chorus & bridge vocals, toms, high electric guitars, solo, marking fader levels, blending vocals & music
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20 min
Intro guitars, backing vocals, listening volume, committing to automation, transition emphasis
About Andy Wallace
Andy Wallace’s name is synonymous with a successful and active career, and calls to mind many classic records such as Nirvana, Bruce Springsteen, Jeff Buckley, Slayer, Alice Cooper, Prince, The Cult, Aerosmith, Guns N’ Roses, Sheryl Crow, Sonic Youth, Foo Fighters, Paul McCartney, Rush, and Rage Against The Machine. Wallace has been awarded eight Grammy Award nominations and one Grammy Award, in 1999, for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical (shared with Tchad Blake and Trina Shoemaker) for Sheryl...
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