pureMix – Mixing Jay Stolar’s Fall Apart in Studio One [ENG]

By | March 5, 2017

In this three part video series, Fab Dupont takes a live recording of Jay Stolar’s β€˜Fall Apart’ and turns it into a finished mix. Presonus Studio One was used for the entire recording and mixing process.
This video is great for any songwriter or producer working with live bands. You will learn ways to make real instruments sound punchy and present in a modern way.

Using Studio One’s built in plug-ins (ProEQ, Channel Strip, Expander, Compressor) as well as lots more from UAD (Pultec, Studer A800, 1176LN, Fairchild, DBX160, Roland R-201, Cooper Time Cube, Moog Filter, EMT250, Lexicon 224, EMT140, RS1, Precision Bus Compressor), Softube (Focusing Eq, Fet Compressor, TSAR-1 Reverb, Bass Amp Room) and Soundtoys (Echoboy) Fab takes the song from raw tracks to finished product in a little less than two hours.

He mixes drums, bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals, comparing microphones when several are available (Original mic placements are shown) making choices based on the song context and the final desired results. Many mixing techniques are addressed including parallel compression and space design with multiple reverbs. You will also learn about transients management and tune a vocal track with taste.
Manufacturer: pureMix
Author: Fab Dupont
Duration: 1:57:27
Type of material handed out: Video Tutorial
Language: English

Sample Files: present
Video Format: flv
Video: AVC, 1024×576, 16: 9, 23.976 fps, 800 Kbps
Audio: AAC, 48.0 KHz, 2 channels

 

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