Professional mixing technicians?

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agent314
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Re: Professional mixing technicians?

Post by agent314 » Thu Oct 21, 2010 5:15 pm

Tarekith wrote:I get a lot of people who want me to mix their song, and then give them the Live (or Logic) project file back so they can see what I did, and adapt it to a live set. In those cases as long as people are up to date on the apps and don't mind me using the included plug ins, it works out fine. You get a nice mixdown/master, and you can see exactly HOW I did it.
This is an awesome service - I was just wondering if there were any mixing/mastering places that had this service.

I may be giving you some business in the future, Tarekith. Thanks for being helpful and an all-around cool dude.

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Re: Professional mixing technicians?

Post by Klauser » Thu Oct 21, 2010 5:25 pm

Yea I've always wondered what some of my mixes would sound like properly mastered. I always try my best to get it sounding half decent, but there are always things I hear that I just don't have the knowledge to fix.

Had a look at tarekiths site and am definitely going to be using you soon Some really great sounding mixes in your portfolio, and I have learned so so so so so so so much from your guides and posts on this forum. Thanks for that.

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Re: Professional mixing technicians?

Post by evon » Thu Oct 21, 2010 6:06 pm

Well when it comes to Reggae Music, they dont come better than me. Hope I am not offending anybody.
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Re: Professional mixing technicians?

Post by Heiko » Thu Oct 21, 2010 6:13 pm

I've been spending a lot of time in the studio mixing my last albums, sitting there with a top pro mixing engineer. Learned so much to actually be there and hear and see how he worked, and why, and talk about it, talk about the whole sound design/sound placement.
Also got the Logic sets from there, and learned by studying them more.
Now my own mixing has improved so much, quality and time wise. A joy forever!
try that if you want to learn, and Tarekith's option sounds good as well, since you get the live or logic files!
All Happiness!

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Re: Professional mixing technicians?

Post by IP » Thu Oct 21, 2010 6:58 pm

Heiko wrote:I've been spending a lot of time in the studio mixing my last albums, sitting there with a top pro mixing engineer.
This is the best way for moving to the next step!

Id love to do something similar!!!
but no way to find a proper studio and a proper engineer near me :(

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Re: Professional mixing technicians?

Post by Rave » Thu Oct 21, 2010 7:08 pm

I should add Neb can mix and master too - he also provides advice and project files

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Re: Professional mixing technicians?

Post by Tarekith » Thu Oct 21, 2010 7:12 pm

So does Timothy Allen.

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Re: Professional mixing technicians?

Post by Heiko » Thu Oct 21, 2010 7:42 pm

@ IP
surely you must have some great engineers for Nana Mouskouri and more hipper sounding bands in Greece! Never played there yet, though know some greek musicians living in Holland.......
Even if it's not your style of music, sitting there teaches you a lot!
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Re: Professional mixing technicians?

Post by IP » Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:12 pm

man im in a small town of a Greek island ...
no way to do something without to move to an other town ... (capital could be an option)
but if i move then ill do it for an other country ...not just go to an other bigger town WTF ;p

anyway it is inside my mind... so one day ..... one day ... one day .... one d-d-day-y ;p you know

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Re: Professional mixing technicians?

Post by 3phase » Fri Oct 22, 2010 3:13 am

Heiko wrote:I've been spending a lot of time in the studio mixing my last albums, sitting there with a top pro mixing engineer. Learned so much to actually be there and hear and see how he worked, and why, and talk about it, talk about the whole sound design/sound placement.
Also got the Logic sets from there, and learned by studying them more.
Now my own mixing has improved so much, quality and time wise. A joy forever!
try that if you want to learn, and Tarekith's option sounds good as well, since you get the live or logic files!
All Happiness!

Warm regards,

Heiko

thats defently the benefit when hiring studios with good engineers.. there is a lot of transfer...
can work even in booth directions.. you sometimes also can learn from your customer.
Some can have a good ear and strong style idea...
or when they share some experiances they had on other sessions and you just give it a shot .kills..

there is of cause the other situation wher you deal with bands and run in the classical singer/guitarist band internal loudness war.. sometimes they dont get your intention to have booh sounds big so you really have to send them out of the studio each while working on the others sound..
i wonder if that has died out by now with all the skilled homeproducers that play in bands theese days...

but in the traditional formats its pretty easy to know what a good sound should be like..
But with techno you have so many options.. you can run the drums without any highs for example and get to something cool when it gets theese underwater quality.

this could cause problems with a customer that is into trumpet trance.. 8)
they like the itch in the ears.. i couldnt stand that.. :x

but.as a higend prostitute you should be able to choose your customers :lol:

its a funny phantasy what you would have to do if you need to mix one of theese trumpet trance tracks *shiver*... uahhhggg :? tarattarattarattiitititiitröttattrattartarta..
Is it possible to make something cool out of that? or do you have to do it as kind of joke?

:lol: ..anyway..that was very very hypothetical.. berlin might be trumpet trance free as the sahara dessert by now.. allmost
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Re: Professional mixing technicians?

Post by 3phase » Fri Oct 22, 2010 3:23 am

just to clear that up..i had booth situations with experianced engineers as beeing a customer and as experianced engineer with customers..
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Re: Professional mixing technicians?

Post by leedsquietman » Fri Oct 22, 2010 3:26 am

I have also mixed and mastered lots of tracks and several albums from various clients (on this site and elsewhere) in many genres (from folk pop to full blown in yer face electronic), there is no shortage of skilled people on this site with great services to offer, even if some of us don't do this work full time, we have the background and experience.
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