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A Mixing Workshop with Scoobert Doobert

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title
A Mixing Workshop with Scoobert Doobert
description
Let's mix it up and talk about mixing / best practices / how to pick a mixing engineer / tips and tricks and mono reverbs.
status
complete
date
2023-02-21
kind
solo
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listenUrl
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovemusicmore/episodes/A-Mixing-Workshop-with-Scoobert-Doobert-e1v9ogk
appleUrl
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-mixing-workshop-with-scoobert-doobert/id1567355195?i=1000600899687&uo=4
spotifyUrl
https://open.spotify.com/episode/17vEZw9jKPbRGCJulsl9ED
topicsDiscussed
  • Mixing
  • Reverb
  • Collaboration
  • Building Instincts
  • Contrast in Mixes
  • Song Intros and Outros
  • Layering in Arrangements
hostNote
Mixing is a taste sport, every engineer is building an argument, not following a spec. In this solo workshop, I run through how to choose a mixing engineer (hire for taste, not gear list), why contrast does more work than any single plugin, and how a mono reverb gets heard when a stereo reverb disappears. There's also time on song intros and outros, the entry and exit that most people phone in, and how early layering decisions paint you into creative corners later. The through-line: trust your instincts, because that's what the whole craft is actually about.
selectedMoments
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    Intro to Mixing Wisdom
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    0
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    I introduce journey in mixing and the objectives of the episode.
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    Learning Through Experience
    startSec
    93
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    I discuss the subjective nature of mixing and the tools available to engineers.
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    Taste vs. Technique
    startSec
    183
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    The understanding that mixing is about personal taste and advocating for it.
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    Hiring the Right Engineer
    startSec
    226
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    Advice on how to choose a mixing engineer based on their taste and instincts.
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    Creating Meaningful Intros and Outros
    startSec
    452
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    Insights on crafting intentional song beginnings and endings.
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    The Art of Layering
    startSec
    678
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    I explain how to feature key sounds and manage layers in a mix.
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    The Importance of Contrast
    startSec
    810
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    Discussing how to use contrast in mixing to enhance emotional impact.
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    Evolving Mix Parts
    startSec
    861
    note
    Advice on allowing mix parts to evolve for better integration.
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    The Illusion of Width
    startSec
    1309
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    How mono tracks can create a wider sound experience when mixed correctly.
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    Final Mixing Thoughts
    startSec
    1440
    note
    Wrapping up key takeaways from the mixing process and encouraging ongoing growth.
excerptQuotes
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    Every time I do another one, I learn a bunch of stuff... there’s no right answer at all. All of it is a matter of taste.
    startSec
    49
    reviewed
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    A mixing engineer takes the recorded tracks and mixes them up into a radio-friendly format that can hold up against other stuff in that genre.
    startSec
    136
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    What I would recommend is hire your mixing engineer based on their taste... develop your instincts, because that’s what the whole process is about.
    startSec
    231
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    The way that it comes into the world should be really intentional. Make a count. Make the beginning and end really, really count.
    startSec
    542
    reviewed
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    Sometimes having something like a mono reverb can add so much depth because it’s coming to you in a specific direction.
    startSec
    1350
    reviewed
    true
faq
  • question
    What should I look for when hiring a mixing engineer?
    answer
    It's important to hire a mixing engineer based on their taste and instincts, as your collaboration will heavily depend on their understanding of music.
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    What are tips for creating effective song intros and outros?
    answer
    Make sure that your song's beginning and end offer a compelling reason for existence, rather than being generic.
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    How can contrast enhance a mix?
    answer
    Using contrast in your mix by varying the levels of different elements can captivate the listener's attention and enhance emotional impact.
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