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23 min
Master chain, effects, gain staging, filters, “moments”, session tracks, colours, production
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22 min
808, claps, snare, percussion, hats, steel drums, parallel treatment, distortion, gain staging
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13 min
Vocal processing, white noise, apparent loudness, compression, regaining transients
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08 min
Harmonic enhancement, reductive EQ, M/S, mono low end, tube saturation
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10 min
Vocal ad-libs, bit-crushing, adding weight, multi-band compression for plosives & harshness
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12 min
Template efficiency, proximity effect, spreading, de-essing, depth, adding air, limiting
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21 min
Converters, preamp choices, soft saturation, taste vs. technique, monitoring, mixing for the target market, playlists
Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi
Rosalía
(10 min / 1h51)Jaycen Joshua
- Mixing
We are thrilled to present our second video series with chart-topping mix engineer Jaycen Joshua! This instalment focuses on another hit by the Spanish artist Rosalía – 'Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi' featuring Ozuna. Jaycen recounts the way in which he mixed the official release in hybrid fashion using a SSL 9080 XL K-Series console, then reveals how he crafted a sonically competitive remix entirely 'in the box'. He goes into great detail on his Pro Tools template and innovative processing techniques on a variety of source material – lead vocal, ad-libs, steel drums, 808, kick, snare, percussion, and more. Noting the style of producer 'El Guincho', Joshua demonstrates how the record can be enhanced for the pop market whilst retaining its cultural aesthetic. Aside from sharing his clever mix methods, Jaycen elaborates on a number of crucial subjects including apparent loudness, preamp choices, monitoring, taste vs. technique, and a lot more!
Subtitles in English, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese
About Jaycen Joshua
Jaycen Joshua’s career in the music business began at age fifteen, when he began working at MCA and Motown records under the mentorship of Jheryl Busby. Later, he undertook a Marketing / A&R position at Dreamworks, then joined MTV as a show developer and Viacom in the advertisement division. Longing for more engagement in the creation of records, he enrolled himself in the Los Angeles Recording Workshop. Within days of starting the course, he made the decision to devote his life to mixing, and...