Just completed Jaycen Joshua's mix with the masters class.
I found it a bit too advanced for my level. And signal chain in his template was pretty advanced, he kept splitting bands throughout the mix and different buss processing applied to new bands..
4 interesting things I learned:
1- He doesn't roll off the low end of the tracks. He says beats headphones would need those 20-30Hz to translate it to low end people can hear. and if there is no 20-30 Herz than you sabotaged your low end on beats headphones.
2- He adds transients to the drums with Spiff..
3- He is using Soothe's sidechain mode to carve out space for Kick - freq sidechaining . instead of basic side-chain ( opposite of what they do in dance music. - volume side-chaining)He once mixed a record with 7 basses and all could be heard with his method.
4- He uses Trueverb from waves to add early reflections to the elements to make them sit in the back of the mix, and he is automating this too making a movement, not audible but more for people to feel. . ( I m still processing this last one, how can you manipulate the placement without adding actual reverb, right, I ll dig in to this 😒)
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Berlin RedluX
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Just completed Jaycen Joshua's mix with the masters class.
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