Start to finish
Ep.11 Mixing - part 1
w/ ill Factor, Jimmy Douglass, Dave Kutch
Ep.11 Mixing - part 1
28 min • 2021
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With the production complete, and the files exported, it is finally time to take the "Light Shine Through" to the legendary Jimmy Douglass for mixing.
See how Jimmy Douglass:
- Prepares the session for mixing
- Explains his analog mix bus chain
- Makes arrangement edits on the fly as ideas come
- Adds width with his Neve 8816 Summing Mixer
- EQs the piano and adds delay
Watch Jimmy Douglass mix "Light Shine Through" from Jared Evan. Only on Puremix.
Hardware
- Bettermaker EQ 232P
- Neve 8816
- Neve VR Channel Strip
Plug-ins
- FabFilter Micro
- JOEMEEK MEEqualizer
- ModDelay III
Jared Evan Siegel (born September 21, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and rapper. He was signed to Zone 4 under Interscope Records. The song "Frozen", which Evan wrote and produced, appeared on the LeBron James documentary soundtrack entitled Music Inspired by More than a Game. In 2013 his album Boom Bap & Blues with Statik Selektah peaked at No. 8 on the iTunes Soul charts independently.
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Wizardofdoom • Saturday, August 19, 2023
I understand you can’t cover the little things throughout the song making process. But I’d really like to know while recording Jared, Ill is not wearing headphones and the mic is a sensitive condenser, I’m guessing its a WA. is it not catching all the bleed coming out of the monitors? Isolation shield won’t do the trick.
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telepathy • Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Imagine getting the opportunity to work with Jimmy Douglass and then botching the file export & labeling this badly.
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jaymanhire@gmail.com • Thursday, December 1, 2022
Amazing. The utter absence of musical talent or proficiency.
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JozeKyza • Thursday, November 24, 2022
26:58, "I could just delete the whole idea, ." " Yh and we could just make a totally new song" LMAO,.
But for real, after that they did indeed change the song and I liked it less, the vibe they had all the way till min 27 was dope, in my opinion, then after it kinda started to drop, I didn't feel the new chords.
As a producer myself, I've been there, and it's part of the process, just have to let the session sit a day or two, come back and listen to what I have made with a fresh pair of ears and make the decisions.
But all in all an epic session, I can appreciate the talent.
alexkfong • Sunday, September 18, 2022
Learned so much from this whole Start-to-Finish series. Thank you.
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billabong859 • Thursday, August 11, 2022
I find it hard to follow the musical thought process in this video. Not one of my favourites.
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simonkeys • Tuesday, July 5, 2022
Really interesting! I'd like to correct a technical point about the cooling system. In the video, it's stated that “Helium is an inert gas that does not take on heat. Wherever it's feeding will stay in a relatively neutral temperature.” That's not exactly true. Helium is used for cooling instead of air because it has a higher thermal conductivity than air, meaning it will absorb heat from the cutting head faster than air would. Some more discussion here: https://www.lathetrolls.com/viewtopic.php?t=3438
PauloYate2904 • Friday, July 1, 2022
Hola, me parece una excelente clase de cómo masterizar. Solo tengo la duda de saber, por cual Plugin puedo reemplazar el UAD Pultec. Gracias.
rockfer • Wednesday, June 15, 2022
Thank you for beinf so practical and not using unobtainum gear!
Maxiemixer • Monday, May 30, 2022
Wow, I went back a few years!
I was always going to the cutting lacquer mastering. It was the "final" moment of the production and the beginning of the manufacturing.
Glad to know that this critical knowledge is not lost.
sonicdiscovery • Thursday, May 19, 2022
Great video, I have watched this several times. On the sections where Pro C is the last in the chain, is there a limiter to cover those sections, as in the sections where the Stealth Limiter is last in the chain? Thank you
pb63 • Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Amazing tutorial. It would be great to learn a little more about Jimmy's outboard chain - is he using the 8816 for summing or is he just using the widening effect?
1017music • Wednesday, February 2, 2022
Wasn't the maximizer in the Ozone 8 plugin wrong for this song? Why did you leave it on then?
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alexfont • Sunday, January 30, 2022
Amazing content ✅ would love to see more of this process or mastering specialization.
studiosix • Saturday, January 15, 2022
I wonder what D to A they are using to feed the cutting chain.