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R/E/P => Recording - Engineering & Production => Topic started by: Extreme Mixing on May 13, 2011, 05:52:49 PM
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Michael.
Just wanted to thank you for sharing all of the great info on the Dave Pensado site. Some priceless stuff there.
Steve
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Michael.
Just wanted to thank you for sharing all of the great info on the Dave Pensado site. Some priceless stuff there.
Steve
thank you, it was really fun. I can't believe how fast that hour went.
michael
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I have some mixes coming up in the next few days and I think I'll give a look at the MBC method. I use a lot of compression these days, too, but hearing you talk about switched on a few lights in my head. I'll let you know how it goes. I've always been more the Dave Pensado type, where, If I think it needs compression, I do it. I think I'll add in your style of adding in a few more mix busses, that all feed the main mix. Or at least my take on it.
Steve
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Michael
thank's for that interview, it was inspiring.
JN
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yup Michael that was the best Pensado's Place ever! I use your MBC-technique since a few years and modified it to my liking. After this Interview I'll ad some other twists to it - and I have to try the 11 compressors on one lead vocal (11 being one better than 10 which is obviously way better than your 5 compressors ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D )
Thanks man
Jo
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Michael,
Just wondering where you bring your effects back using your method. Do they go to the unprocessed bus, or do you try to route, say the guitar delay to the same bus as the guitars are going? I have a little mixer set up that I'm working with in Pro Tools, and I'm trying some different things, some working, some not. But as you say, I'll keep at it until it sounds musical to me. I used it on a mix on thursday and it worked very well.
Steve
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it depends. most send/returns are fed to the stereo buss. pretty much all those questions are answered on my site.
michael
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Say the interview today..with Jack Joseph Puig's words in anther Pensado Place interview it gives a interesting picture of today's use of compressors, I think.