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02 min
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10 min
Mix references, setting intentions, hybrid processing, lead vocal treatment, background vocals, reverbs
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12 min
Vintage drum tones, taming transients, saturation and warmth, plugin selection, treating piano, vibraphone and horn section
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10 min
Maintaining perspective, mix buss processing, gain staging, working the artist and label, preparing for mastering
Mixing
Ain't No Way
Jennifer Hudson
Song : Ain't No Way
Duration:12 min / 35 min Subtitles: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Italian, Russian, French
Description
Kevin Davis returns for a new video honoring the Queen of Soul - Aretha Franklin! Watch the Grammy award-winning engineer break down his mix of Aretha’s iconic ballad, ‘Ain’t No Way’, as performed by Jennifer Hudson for the 2021 biopic ‘Respect'.
Davis reveals his hybrid processing chains, as well as his in-the-box techniques for treating soulful, dynamic performances. With each processing stage examined in detail, you will be able to learn his techniques for softening harsh artefacts and elevating subtle details. You will learn how KD combines channel strips and compressors to achieve his signature sound and add dimension, tone and color to this luxurious soundtrack. These additions evoke the spirit and warmth of classic soul recordings, while adding a contemporary high-fidelity edge. It is a must-watch for vintage connoisseurs and modern innovators alike.
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02 min
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10 min
Mix references, setting intentions, hybrid processing, lead vocal treatment, background vocals, reverbs
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12 min
Vintage drum tones, taming transients, saturation and warmth, plugin selection, treating piano, vibraphone and horn section
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10 min
Maintaining perspective, mix buss processing, gain staging, working the artist and label, preparing for mastering
About Kevin Davis
Kevin ‘KD’ Davis is a Grammy award-winning mix engineer from Los Angeles, USA. He was born into the music business, his father being a record producer and his mother a songwriter. From a very young age, Kevin was frequently at studios and exposed to pro audio gear at home. He became intrigued with keyboards, drum machines, and other such tools. As a teenager, Davis went on tour as a roadie with his mother, where he learned about the live music business, setting up stages, using equipment, and...
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