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07 min
Adding size and depth to low end, subharmonic synthesis, track duplication, pitch-shifting, blending
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08 min
Raw audio, track insert and auxiliary processing, parallel compression, alternative plug-in choices, the 20% rule
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05 min
Using sample-based delay, parallel panning, & reverb plug-ins to widen a mono dulcimer track
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04 min
The Haas effect, sacrificing mono compatibility, using one-sided delay to alter perceived orientation
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04 min
Controlling boxy and harsh frequency bands, mix buss signal chain
Mixing
Gears Of War
Ramin Djawadi
Song : Gears Of War
Duration:05 min / 30 min Subtitles: English, Spanish, Portuguese
Description
Using sample-based delay, parallel panning, & reverb plug-ins to widen a mono dulcimer track
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07 min
Adding size and depth to low end, subharmonic synthesis, track duplication, pitch-shifting, blending
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08 min
Raw audio, track insert and auxiliary processing, parallel compression, alternative plug-in choices, the 20% rule
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05 min
Using sample-based delay, parallel panning, & reverb plug-ins to widen a mono dulcimer track
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04 min
The Haas effect, sacrificing mono compatibility, using one-sided delay to alter perceived orientation
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04 min
Controlling boxy and harsh frequency bands, mix buss signal chain
Masterclass
Join Alan Meyerson, one of the world’s leading immersive mix engineers, for a five-day Dolby Atmos score mixing masterclass in Paris from November 3-7. The Grammy award-winner has reshaped the sound of contemporary cinema, having mixed the iconic soundtracks for Dune, Interstellar, The Dark Knight, Pirates of the Caribbean and more. Demonstrations of Alan’s approach to mixing orchestral soundtracks in Dolby Atmos thanks to the certified room at Rue Boyer Studios.


About Alan Meyerson
Alan Meyerson is one of the greatest movie scoring mixers of the modern era. With 200+ credits on IMDb and double that amount on AllMusic.com, Meyerson has an unparalleled wealth of experience in engineering and mixing in general, and score mixing in particular. He has worked with leading film score composers like James Newton Howard, John Powell, Harry Gregson-Williams, and Danny Elfman, and has a particularly long-standing working relationship with the great Hans Zimmer that continues to this...
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