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9 Parts To a Better Mix This Low-End Masterclass includes over 1.5 hours of expert tuition broken down into 9 invaluable video tutorials. By the end of the course you will have a better understanding of all the elements required to create a balanced low-end along with practical techniques for achieving a more professional and consistent mix.
PART 1 – Introduction – A look at the course and how it’s formatted. PART 2 – Acoustic Treatment – This video discusses the first step at getting a great low end mix, your room and listening environment. PART 3 – Understanding Low End – This video introduces the 3 Zones that we will be looking at throughout the tutorial course. PART 4 – Zone 1 – This video introduces the concepts and frequencies around Zone 1 of the low end. PART 5 – Zone 2 – Zone 2 is the Punch part of the low end. Adding a bit to this frequency range can help add punch. PART 6 – Zone 3 – The Smack zone is there to add the high end to the low end. This can be helpful on kicks, basses and other low range mid instruments. PART 7 – Low End Arrangement – A big component to getting a good low end mix is having a proper arrangement. If your baseline is too busy then it will ultimately conflict with the kick. PART 8 – Layering Low End Sounds – A big component to a getting a big low end part of the mix is layering sounds together. Whether that’s basses or kicks. However, you need to do it correctly and keep in mind the 3 zones when doing so. PART 9 – Mixing Tips and Tricks – This video looks at a host of mixing tips and tricks focused around the low end zones.
Sound design in hard techno Rolling kick & distortion loops and fat saw basses vocal processing Modular integration into Ableton Live Manipulating Samples in FL Studio Content & Details
On Demand Videos 3 hours 15 minutes running time spread over 7 chapters Lifetime access to course content Suitable for any DAW