Mixing

TIL FURTHER NOTICE

Travis Scott, James Blake, 21 Savage

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Song : TIL FURTHER NOTICE

Duration:07 min / 54 min Subtitles: English, Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese, Italian, French

Description

Watch the Grammy-winning engineer reconstruct the mix of one of this year’s biggest records. In this series, Tom presents his in-the-box workflow for the very first time – an approach he perfected while finishing the album at Rue Boyer Studios. The boundaries between engineering, sound design, and arrangement begin to dissolve as he delves into the art of mixing in the modern age.

Tom begins with an overview of his custom-built ProTools template. He introduces his unusual “drag-and-drop” effects workflow, a unique approach that pays tribute to iconic dub producers of the late 60s and 70s. With an array of complex effects at his fingertips, he is able to create a sense of freedom and unpredictability that is difficult to achieve in the digital domain.

Tom uses these effects to create a vast amount of depth, color and tone in the mix. From Travis Scott’s signature auto-crooning, to 21’s textured verses and James Blake’s haunting vocal hooks. You will learn how he sets the stage for each of these superstar performers and creates bespoke vocal chains for each moment of the track.

As he works through the arrangement, he zooms in on each of the song’s iconic transitions. He picks apart their construction and demonstrates how he turned each one into a standout moment. This attention to detail is a signature in Tom’s work, and by showing you the inner workings of his process you will learn how mixing and arrangement are two sides of the same coin.

Tom Elmhirst

About Tom Elmhirst

Mixing over the last twenty years, Tom Elmhirst has accumulated a long list of chart-topping tracks working with the likes of Adele, Amy Winehouse, Lady Gaga, Frank Ocean, Florence & The Machine, Mark Ronson, U2, Peter Gabriel, Travis Scott, Daniel Caesar, Lil Yachty and many more. The list emphasizes Elmhirst’s position as one of the world’s leading mixers, something also reflected in his 17 Grammy Award wins. Drawing upon his early experiences at SARM in the UK and his work with Trevor Horn,...

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