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Mentor feedback replays available for you two!
Hey @Marcelo Martini and @Pierce Hale - there were some mix ups in the mentor call bookings last week, and I was booked for both of you, but you were also booked elsewhere. You may have gotten your feedback already, but if you are curious - I did record a 15 minute feedback session for both of you, and you can watch the replays if you want. I had a lot of fun diving into both or your tracks. The spreadsheet with the replays is in the classroom booking links and replays section 👍
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Cheers Joe, appreciate that! Will take a look now!
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Just checked it out! Tks for the feedback and the attention points Joe! Keen to catch up with you at some point soon.
What I learned from Kevin McCloskey
This video was posted about three months ago, and since then it’s been the only one I keep coming back to and watching again and again. Anyone else studied this video? Here are some of my notes: Overall Mindset Mixer Role He views himself as an enhancer of the mix. His goal is to take a song that already sounds good and make it bigger, wider, and deeper. He finds it more efficient to honor the work of skilled producer. If the mix already sounds great, he prefers to bult upon a producer's existing balance rather than mixing from a scratch. Mastered Foundation He makes sure the mix foundation (kick, snare, hi-hats, and bass) is peaking at - 5 dBFS on true peak meter, and around zero on VU meter (calibrated at -15). Then he makes sure the foundation sounds great at the loudness level (two limiters), around -9 LUFs. Lead Vocal vs. Other Elements He makes sure the lead vocal sounds great in the depth he created with the kick and snare at the mastered loudness level. Once the lead vocal sounds great in the mastered foundation, everything else is mixed around the lead vocal. The lead vocal should NOT work with other instruments, other instruments should work with the lead vocal. Important Details 3D "terrarium" He describes a mix as a 3D "terrarium" or cube. He views the mix in three dimensions: Panning handles left-to-right (width), frequency range handles height, and transient shapers handle depth (front-to-back). Faders He prefers to use clip gain for leveling rather than channel faders. Kick He mixes kick at -5 dBFS true peak and around 0 on VU meter calibrated at -15. Snare He mixes snare so it peaks at - 5dBFs on true peak meter Bass He mixes bass so it hovers (kick and bass) around 0 on VU meter calibrated at -15 Mixing Into a Limiter He applies final limiter to make the foundation (kick, snare, hi-hats, and bass) sound great at -11 LUFS to -9 LUFS. He teaches that the low end and low end mids are the primary contributors to LUFS. This approach ensures the mix won't collapse or lose its punch when a limiter is eventually applied at the final stage.
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Started watching it after seeing on one of your comments. I love his approach on the importance of feel and how that really guides his entire workflow. Great tip, thanks!
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@Luiza Milenova I still need to catch up on Day 1’s recording. I’m in Australia, my timezone is less than ideal 😅
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Keen for my first mentor sesh! Will see you there! Let’s go!
Plugin links
Post links in this thread about any plugin recommendations, free plugins or plugin discounts.
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I was looking for a free spectrum analyser as an option for the PAZ (AU$35) and found Voxengo SPAN. I definitely recommend if you’re looking for a similar thing. It’s very comprehensive, comes with great resources and there are a few good tutorials on YT as well. https://www.voxengo.com/product/span/
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@Tom Baldwin thanks, Tom. These are great resources!
Introduce yourself here 🤘
Welcome to any new members! Introduce yourself below and tell us about: - Why you love music - Where you’re at in your audio/production journey - What you can help people with - What you’re looking to get out of this community Take it away!
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Watup everyone! Cheers from Sydney, AUS 🇦🇺 It's great to be here with you all! I'm a lifelong musician originally from Brazil (shout out to all brazas 🇧🇷), with a more recent sparked interest for all aspects of music recording and production. Very keen to learn and share, and to put the lil home studio to good use.
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Marcelo Martini
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Brazilian muso | aspiring producer/engineer | Sydney, Australia.

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Joined Feb 14, 2026
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