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TutorialMixdown
Tutorial
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Phase 3: Assemble the Mix Part by Part
Now were ready to do some serious work on the sound of the individual tracks
in an attempt to make them mesh to create a well-balanced overall mix.
Tracks 1 & 2: Drums
Listening to the drums in the context of the rough mix we notice that they sound
a little dull. The lower end is ne, but the cymbals dont have quite the degree of
presence wed like to hear. Otherwise, the drums are ne. If we attempted to use
any compression on these tracks wed probably lose the natural dynamics that
make this track work and dilute the contrast between the acoustic drums and
the electronic drums at the end of the song.
A subtle touch of high-end EQ is all that is needed here:
1. Press the track 1 [SEL] key (tracks 1 and 2 are paired, so EQ settings you
make to track 1 will also be applied to track 2 convenient, eh?)
2. Press the MIXER [EQ] key (this is so you can see the detailed EQ parameters
as we make the adjustment).
3. Make sure that the EQ for the selected tracks is ON (if not, move the cursor
to the EQ ON parameter and press [ENTER] to turn it ON).
4. Press the [HIGH] key in the virtual EQ control section to the right of the
display to select the HIGH EQ band.
5. Use the [G] control to increase the gain of the 10-kHz shelving EQ to
+4.0 dB. No need to change [F] (frequency) and [Q] (bandwidth).
INSTANT GRATIFICATION!
Once again, weve provided a scene you can simply recall to automatically make all the
settings included in Phase 3, below. Press the [SCENE] key (and the [F1] function key if
necessary to select the Scene Mem page), use the data dial to select the scene number
03 PHASE 3 MIX, move the cursor to RECALL, press [ENTER], select OK in the con-
rmation window and press [ENTER] again. After doing this youll need to press the
MIXER [VIEW] key to go back to the VIEW display.
An alternate method of doing this without leaving the VIEW display is to use the
panel SCENE MEMORY keys. Use the [] and [+] keys to select the scene to be recalled
(scene numbers and names appear in the upper right corner of the display), then press
[RECALL], select OK in the conrmation window, press [ENTER] again, and youre
done.
As youre working on the various parts of the mix youll constantly be turning channels on
and off so you can hear things alone or in combination with certain other tracks. In order
to use the SOLO function for this select MIXDOWN SOLO and AFTER PAN in the
Solo Setup page (see page 96 of the operation guide for details). The reason for this is that
during this phase of the mix youll almost always want to hear the tracks with EQ, dynam-
ics, and other effects applied. Normal solo monitoring lets you hear the tracks dry, and
that wont help you here.
Tip!
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