Mixing tips with Andrew Scheps

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The more I learn about mixing the less I know

RadaSmada
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careful people. This guy is a legend, he mixes tracks made by chart-topping song writers, producers with years of experience. Most if the newbie mistakes are already fixed, that's why often you don't need much when the track is already good. Not my case.

lespieces
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Stick a Soundgoodizer on the master and be done with it

BurnleyWallet
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Very interesting take. As time has gone on, mixes have lost more and more dynamics. I’m not really a fan of overly compressed and clipped out mixes/masters. I think most have joined the ‘loudness war’ and didn’t even realize it. Let’s bring back quality.

robg
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Andrew Scheps is one of my favorite people in the music industry. He's a brilliant human and seems very kind. He's a great ambassador and supporter of younger mixers. That said, his mixes frequently sound way too squashed to me.

rome
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Scheps Parallel Particles is super underrated for mixes or mastering

LeakBanga
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Yeah DBX+API on kicks and snares using the kick and snare presets is pretty sweet!

It makes some kicks thump your back car speaker!

austonsmith
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This ends when we he starts dropping Gems....full video link please??

cedzimagination
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Andrew is the GOAT! His approach is so unique and inspiring!

MixingTheoryOnline
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Interesting that he mentioned actively removing dynamic range. The lack of dynamic range has made contemporary music sound fairly similar

houston
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80s mixes sound a million times better than most of todays sausage rolls. Back then they let music breathe and you can listen for hours without the fatigue. That’s my opinion anyway.

jm
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Funny that. I have an SSL bus comp, but when I moved studio I didn’t plug it back in. Most of my gear is in storage or sold now and I mix in the box. I use 2 things. Multiband comp and a limiter on the bus. That’s all.

LightofAidan
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He's using a limiter as a compressor so it will push down (limit the dynamic range) but not compress the music, haha. I understand him 100% (because I mix with limiter ON on a mix bus so you can predict what will happended with your mix when "all in" mastering happens as it's great to mix that way, lots of fun ...), but you really "limit" your options later in mastering by doing this ... You can still put 101 limiter etc. later.

b.hornetiii.
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Is he making a distinction between the mix bus and the stereo bus

n.wallernw
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At first glance thought this was rick rubin😂

tfan
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Put 2 otts on the master, then soft clipper and you're good to go

yepyepmusic
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Does anyone know where I can find this full video?

stiptreezy
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I used to use a compressor on my mix bus as well and for the last 2 years I haven’t used any either.

obangamuzik
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dude i would post screen recorded vids of me mixing and i would always get slack for laying my tracks at max volume, adjustments being made during the recording

ariellalocalwaves
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Can someone explain to me why someone would bring the limiter at the mixing stage and not let it to the mastering stage ? Except for loudness war ? Serious beginner question

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