Groove3 Creative Mixing with Adaptive Plugins Explained [TUTORiAL]
P2P | 01 November 2024 | 342 MB
If you're looking to take full advantage of newer mixing tools like dynamic EQ, frequency-based compression, and the like, this is the course for you! Mixing guru Thomas Cochran will teach you several techniques for handling problem areas, layering sounds, shaping transients, achieving balance, and more with adaptive plugins like Soothe2, Trackspacer, and Pro-Q 3, to name a few. By the end of the course, you'll have a new appreciation of everything these plugins can accomplish, along with the skills to exploit them in your own productions. These videos are designed for users that are new to these types of plugins.
Thomas begins by demonstrating how to use Soothe2 as a frequency-specific compressor, similar to that of multi-band compression, to help achieve balance in your mixes. You'll also see how Soothe2 can accomplish advanced side-chaining effects and help provide clarity in your low end. A similar idea is then illustrated with Trackspacer.
Next, Thomas demonstrates how SurferEQ can effectively balance the low end, which is particularly beneficial for bass and vocals, before exploring dynamic equalization with Pro-Q 3. This allows for all the main elements in the mix to stay present without getting cluttered and muddy - perfect for layering many sounds together. To finish up, Thomas demonstrates how to EQ the mix bus with Spectre and Spiff, shaping transients and harmonics to provide the final touches.
These adaptive plugins are powerful tools and are capable of much more than many people realize. With this mixing course, you'll learn how to utilize each to its fullest in your own productions and mixes. See the individual adaptive plugin video tutorial descriptions for more info on all that's covered and how it can transform your tracks. Times are changing, and it's time to adapt... Watch "Creative Mixing with Adaptive Plugins Explained®" today!
What You Will Learn:
-How to use Soothe2 similarly to a multi-band compressor to help keep your mixes more balanced.
-Advanced side-chaining techniques with Soothe2 and Trackspacer.
-Using the dynamic EQ Pro-Q 3 to keep the mix clean and uncluttered, even with many sounds layered together.
-Processing the mix buss with Spectre and Spiff to shape transients and harmonics.
-And more!
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Thomas begins by demonstrating how to use Soothe2 as a frequency-specific compressor, similar to that of multi-band compression, to help achieve balance in your mixes. You'll also see how Soothe2 can accomplish advanced side-chaining effects and help provide clarity in your low end. A similar idea is then illustrated with Trackspacer.
Next, Thomas demonstrates how SurferEQ can effectively balance the low end, which is particularly beneficial for bass and vocals, before exploring dynamic equalization with Pro-Q 3. This allows for all the main elements in the mix to stay present without getting cluttered and muddy - perfect for layering many sounds together. To finish up, Thomas demonstrates how to EQ the mix bus with Spectre and Spiff, shaping transients and harmonics to provide the final touches.
These adaptive plugins are powerful tools and are capable of much more than many people realize. With this mixing course, you'll learn how to utilize each to its fullest in your own productions and mixes. See the individual adaptive plugin video tutorial descriptions for more info on all that's covered and how it can transform your tracks. Times are changing, and it's time to adapt... Watch "Creative Mixing with Adaptive Plugins Explained®" today!
What You Will Learn:
-How to use Soothe2 similarly to a multi-band compressor to help keep your mixes more balanced.
-Advanced side-chaining techniques with Soothe2 and Trackspacer.
-Using the dynamic EQ Pro-Q 3 to keep the mix clean and uncluttered, even with many sounds layered together.
-Processing the mix buss with Spectre and Spiff to shape transients and harmonics.
-And more!
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