Here’s part 1 of 3 of how I go about actually finishing a mix. In this video, you’ll learn 6 simple, yet effective ways to bring your mix to the finish line.
Here’s part 1 of 3 of how I go about actually finishing a mix. In this video, you’ll learn 6 simple, yet effective ways to bring your mix to the finish line.
I like the way you teach. I have seen some of your videos on youtube and would like to see mor of your content.
Lovely!
Thank you very much!! this is so great!!
Some of the best teaching you can find online!
Hey. I already have Slate Digital’s All-Access Pass and it’s unique. Thank you for your tutorial with explaining more of that.
Alot of good info but still need more help to get to the finish line .
Really informative and cool.
Some great info and tips here
Im gonna have to look into that eq match with ozone
It’s one of my go-to’s! Just be careful not to rely on it too much…
Thanks for the video ! Having bigger perspective on the mix is so important ! Personally I need to push myself to mix faster too
Love it!
I have been watching David’s courses and webinars. I am very impressed with his way of teaching. I am currently considering the VIP offer.
I’d love to work with you, Georges! Feel free to hit me back with any questions! 🙂
Very excited to start this journey. You seem like a man with vast knowledge! I’m a musician who is intrigued by the production/mastering aspect of it. Thank you.
It’s my pleasure, Bryan! Thanks for the kind words!
hi value video
Ok bien entendido
How I wish I win
I have been a member of TMA before but I am willing to come back to learn more.
It’s awesome to see you again, Joseph!
Very informative
Always good thing here.
Nice and concise
good stuff
Great stuff David!
This is just what I need!. Really helpful to improve my mixes, specially at the end 🙂 .
The skeleton thumbnail is hilarious.
Nice one !
Awesome !
I love watching your tutorials. I’ve learned so much. Keep up the good work!
I have alot of David’s courses and he is outstanding!
Precise and detailed. Thanks.
Dope!
Awesome!
Awesome
Marvelously well..:-)
Useful information
Champ!
Nice and clear! Good stuff.
You, sir, are a good teacher! I learned so mutch from a such small video, i can only image what i can learn from a full course.
Relevant and to the point, fine way to teach!
Very informative !
Nice! Good content
Very good stuff here. Referencing similar tracks is essential. EQ matching is a great technique too!
Woooo, this is so so cool. NEVER BE IN A RUSH TO SUBMIT THAT MIX TO YOUR CLIENT AFTER A LONG DAY LISTEN, WAIT TO THE NEXT DAY TO LISTEN AGAIN, MOST TIMES YOU WILL FIND SOME CHANGES TO MAKE IN THAT MIX THAT YOU FELT IS DONE. So amazing watch out words never to joke with. That is a major game changer as far as I am concern.
Thank you so much for that.
I like the fact that you’re mixing a gospel track and really well I might add.
Thanks, brother! I mix a ton of Gospel and love it all! Do you produce?
good content
Going back to a mix after giving yourself a break is eye/ear opening. It forces new mixing notes and carries over to other mixes as well. Always building. Another great experience is to do live sound. I’ve done television production and live gigs for years and it is great training for prepping your mindset to establish the sonic goals your after. The greatness of mixing raw tracks is you can listen over and over till you achieve what your after. The beauty of live mixing is it gets there much faster. No matter the tool, realizing what you need will bring results. Thanks for all you do. Cheers.
great information!
Super informative