- All lynda.com members have access to the exercise files used throughout the course. Once you download the zip file from this course's page on the website, you can double click the file to uncompress a folder called Exercise Files. I've provided you with an Ableton Live project file that contains a portion of a full production I've created for this course. All of the principles and techniques they cover can be investigated within this project file. You can also feel free to use your own projects and try the techniques I discuss using your own music. Additionally I've done a bounce of the project so you have a .WAV file you can listen to as well.
Author
Released
6/26/2015- Using dynamics to create power
- Balancing a mix
- Avoiding ear fatigue
- Improving consistency with gain
- Working with compression, limiting, and clipping
- Using subgroups
- Understanding stereo and frequency placement
- Tricks for achieving stereo width
Skill Level Advanced
Duration
Views
Related Courses
-
Mixing an EDM Track
with Dave Darlington1h 36m Intermediate
-
Introduction
-
Welcome49s
-
-
1. Mixdown Introduction
-
Mixdowns explained2m 14s
-
What is loudness?3m 33s
-
Balancing a mix2m 12s
-
Avoiding ear fatigue1m 8s
-
Patience is your ally1m 36s
-
-
2. Headroom and Gain
-
What is headroom?1m 28s
-
Ways to manage loudness1m 44s
-
-
3. Compression, Limiting, and Clipping
-
Ways to use compression6m 19s
-
Ways to use limiting7m 17s
-
Ways to use clipping8m 24s
-
4. Subgroups
-
What are subgroups?1m 56s
-
Organizing a mixdown1m 29s
-
Using a kick subgroup2m 1s
-
Using a drum subgroup3m 11s
-
Using a bass subgroup4m 42s
-
Using an FX subgroup2m 42s
-
-
5. Stereo and Frequency Placement
-
The philosophy of wideness1m 16s
-
Conclusion
- Mark as unwatched
- Mark all as unwatched
Are you sure you want to mark all the videos in this course as unwatched?
This will not affect your course history, your reports, or your certificates of completion for this course.
CancelTake notes with your new membership!
Type in the entry box, then click Enter to save your note.
1:30Press on any video thumbnail to jump immediately to the timecode shown.
Notes are saved with you account but can also be exported as plain text, MS Word, PDF, Google Doc, or Evernote.
Share this video
Embed this video
Video: Using the exercise files