Brian Scheuble Pro Studio Live – Pop Mixing Session [Tutorial, ENG]

 

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Year of release : 2016
Manufacturer : Pro Studio Live
Manufacturer Website : prostudiolive.com/archive/pop-mixing-session/14
Posted by : Brian Scheuble
Duration : 03:31:35
Type of handing out material : Video Tutorial
Language : English


Description :

Brian Scheuble to learn pop music with Brian Scheuble! Brian is a mix engineer who worked with artists such as Dave Matthews, Jason Mraz, Sons of Anarchy TV Show, Papa Roach, Backstreet Boys, Barbara Streisand and many others. In this session, Brian mixes completely in digital, so many of you will have the opportunity to apply his methods in your work.

Mixing Techniques for Pop Music, Part 1


How to mix?

Learn to mix pop with Brian Schueble! Brian is an audio engineer, such as Dave Matthews, Jason Mraz, Sons of Anarchy TV show, Papa Roach, Backstreet Boys, Barbara Streisand, and many others. In this session, Brian shows up mixing magic! It is a mix of funeral effects.

Sample files : none
Video Format : MP4
Video : AVC, 1280×720, 16: 9, 23.976 frames / s, 1038 kbps
Audio : AAC, 44.1 kHz, ~ 256 kbps, 2 channels

Mixing Tutorials:
Brian Malouf demonstrates his hit-making mixing techniques. These lessons can be used on pop, jazz, country, folk, or any other recordings you want to turn into solid two-track stereo mixes. Brian starts with the basics of creating a mix template and getting a good raw balance of the instruments in the mix.
Brian Scheuble then dives deep into signal processing techniques on many types of instruments, including drums, bass, guitar, keys, vocals, percussion, strings, and brass. He’ll pick out and treat individual tracks with compression and EQ, add space with reverb and echo, and modulate the sound with flangers and phase shifters. Pro Tools is used throughout the course, but the techniques will work equally well with the DAW of your choice.

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