By request, in this tutorial we’re taking in-depth look at the plugins, processes and mixing approach of a new song I released last week called “L8ly” (http://smarturl.it/L8ly). This was mixed in 2 different sessions: 1) Instrumental + Production 2) Vocal Tracking / Mixing. We’ll take a closer look at both and discuss how this approach can be helpful for your session workflow.
Unmixed Reference vs. Mixed & Mastered – 16:29
â–ºMixing Presets & Templates:
*NEW* Divine Mixing Vocal Chains V2 (Waves): http://bit.ly/vocal-chains-v2
*NEW* Divine Mixing Vocal Chains (Logic Pro X & Cubase): http://bit.ly/vocal-chains
Divine Mixing Waves Template (Logic Pro, Cubase & Pro Tools): http://bit.ly/waves-template
*UPDATED* Divine Mixing Template One (Logic Pro X 10.4, Cubase & Pro Tools): http://bit.ly/template-one
â–ºVideo Training Courses:
Divine Beat Mixing (Mixing & Mastering Course): http://bit.ly/divine-beat-mixing
Divine Mixing Session 1 (Mixing & Mastering Course): http://bit.ly/divinemixing
Divine Mixing Session 2 (Mixing & Mastering Video Course): http://bit.ly/divinemixing2
Hip Hop Vocal Production (Lynda.com Course): http://bit.ly/hhvpcourse
â–ºSynth Presets & Drum Samples:
8oh!8 Bass Presets for Serum – http://bit.ly/8oh8-presets
The Niche Kit (Creative Drum and Loop Kit) – http://bit.ly/nichekit
Urban Dreamscapes for Serum – http://bit.ly/urbandreamscapes
â–ºMy Studio Gear
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