Audio Masterclass /ONE

Course title: Mixing /ONE

Your journey through Audio Masterclass /ONE

WHERE YOU ARE NOW: You've watched YouTube videos on mixing. They talk about this method, that method, 'insider secrets' and 'little known' tricks. You're confused and you don't know who to believe.

AFTER THIS COURSE: You know for sure how form the basis of a solid mix using only the plug-in processes and effects that you positively need. Following that you know how to add life, interest, and sparkle to your mix by using straightforward, professional techniques that always work.

INTRODUCTION
Introduction
KNOWLEDGE
The mixing console
Microphone and line input
Equalizer
Auxiliary sends
Dynamics
Small fader
Solo/PFL
Large fader
Signal paths
Record status
Replay status
Record + mix status (overdub status)

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This mode was designed for use in overdubbing but many engineers will use this status when laying basic tracks. Select this combined status by pressing the RECORD and MIX status buttons simultaneously.

The desk is basically in MIX status but an individual module may be put into the RECORD status, in order to record onto that track, if either the TAPE or the GROUP button is selected. The advantage of this mode is that the majority of modules will be in MIX status and you can mix with the Large Faders as if you were doing a final mix.

In other words, the modules are not split into source signal paths and monitor signal paths unless you are recording from that module. You can work towards the final mix as you are...

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Mix status
Center section
Additional buttons
Main outputs
Stereo bus master controls
Control room monitoring system
Solo
Cue-FX sends
Stereo echo returns
Meters
Group faders
Communications
Other features
Summary
Meters
FURTHER KNOWLEDGE
Traditional mixing methods
From another point of view...
How to get a good mix
Stereo format
Automated mixing
Engineer's view: Paul Gomersall
Remixer's view: Marco Sabiu of the Rapino Brothers
TUTORIALS (with audio demonstrations)
Mix components
Mix example 1
Mix example 2
Mix example 3
Vocal processing techniques
ASSESSMENT
Sample assessment question

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