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02 min
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19 min
New studio, design, speaker setup, ITB vs. analog, project background, drums, percussion, bass
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13 min
Guitars, Rhodes piano, Hammond organ, Mellotron, arrangement, stereo image, effects, dynamics
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13 min
Vocal tracking, mic technique, signal chain, presence, EQ, compression, de-essing, level automation, reverb
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10 min
Master chain, attack & release, saturation, mix versions, multi-band limiting, translation, LUFS, mastering
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11 min
Cohesion, rough mix reference, disagreements, artist relations, dismissing ego, knowing when to finish
Mixing
Too Good
Arlo Parks
Song : Too Good
Duration:02 min / 1h10 Subtitles: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, French
Description
Our third series with David Wrench explores the mix techniques used on ‘Too Good’ by Arlo Parks, a single from her Mercury prize-winning debut album! Based at his new studio, David reveals how he mixed the project completely ‘in the box’.
He takes you through the entire Pro Tools session, comprising tracks of drums, claps, vocals, bass guitar, electric guitar, Hammond organ, Rhodes piano, and Mellotron.
You’ll see how he implemented a variety of effective measures to enhance percussive impact, add vocal presence, control bass guitar dynamics, and more. Further to these demonstrations, Wrench also comments on other pertinent aspects of the work, including its production and arrangement by Paul Epworth.
He also discusses mix versions, the mastering stage, handling disagreements with artists, and other important parts of his job as a producer and engineer.
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02 min
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19 min
New studio, design, speaker setup, ITB vs. analog, project background, drums, percussion, bass
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13 min
Guitars, Rhodes piano, Hammond organ, Mellotron, arrangement, stereo image, effects, dynamics
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13 min
Vocal tracking, mic technique, signal chain, presence, EQ, compression, de-essing, level automation, reverb
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10 min
Master chain, attack & release, saturation, mix versions, multi-band limiting, translation, LUFS, mastering
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11 min
Cohesion, rough mix reference, disagreements, artist relations, dismissing ego, knowing when to finish