
Release Year: 2011
Producer: pureMix
Producer’s Website: www.puremix.net/video/mixing/pop/hybrid-digital-analog-mixing.html
Author: Fab Dupont
Duration: 01:27:06
Type of Material Shared: Video Tutorial
Language: English
- 561.5Β MB
Description: One hour and twenty-seven minutes, Fab mixes a new track from the indie pop band “Plastic Days,” combining hardware processing and a variety of plugins.
In this one-hour, twenty-seven-point-three-minute extravaganza, Fab mixes a new track from the indie pop band Plastic Days. Starting from scratch and explaining every step he takes and every choice he makes (Every breath he takes, every move he makes, oh canβt you seeeeeee….), he coaxes the track from rough mix to final mix using hardware eqs and compressors, many different plugins, analog summing, and a great array of tricks to make the song shine. Instruments dealt with range from vocals to bass, drums, guitars and keyboards (Oolala).
Hardware used : Dangerous 2-Bus, Roger Schult EQs, RockRuepel Comp1, ELI Fatso, Chandler TG1, Mercury Pultec EQH1, Dangerous BAX EQ
Software used : ProTools HD9, Oxford EQ, Oxford Dynamics, Oxford Reverb, UAD Room Simulator, UAD EMT140, UAD Pultec, UAD 1176, UAD Fairchild, UAD Little Labs, UAD Precision EQ, Soundtoys Echoboy, Soundtoys PhaseMistress, Softube Reverb, Avid Expander Gate
The attached zip file contains the original uncompressed files of the session.
Please download it and import these files in the DAW you use to make music (It does not necessarily have to be Pro Tools!) This way you can practice your skills and mix this song using your own tastes, tools, plug-ins and the guidelines provided in this video.
Sample files: available
Video format: FLV
Video: AVC, 1024×576, 16:9, 23.976 fps, 295 kbps
Audio: AAC, 48.0 kHz, 320 kbps, 2 channels


