Jaycen Joshua is probably my favorite mixing engineer at the moment. Great to see him on the show again! His vocal processing and all his EFX are damn near perfect and very creative every mix I hear from him... Thanks again for another GREAT show guys!
thank you so much.I love the show and the Miley Cyrus song is one of my favorite pop tracks of all time.I wasn't expecting the mixer of that track to be on this episode It's amazing to hear his approach. Mike Will did a great job producing, it's truly a pop gem, a milestone, it's like the track of my dreams. Anyway, thank you again, I love how this is the only show where I could both geek out about a Miley Cyrus song and at the same time about a weird, vintage plugin or piece of gear.
I was 12 when the Magna Carta Holy Grail record came out. Now I'm 23 and still to this day that is my favorite album. When I found out Jaycen was an engineer I was awestruck
I really like the new format in which Dave gets the hit makers of the moment on the show. It is to Dave's and Herb's credit that they knows so many talented people in the industry and I fell very lucky that these technical interviews are available to us.
There was some really, really great advice in this, thank you guys so much for having Jaycen on. I work in a completely different genre of music (Hard Rock/Metal/Extreme metal), but a lot of the advice really crosses over. With that being said, I'd love for you guys to have one of the bigger names in that genre of music on, two suggestions would be Joey Sturgis (who is sure to stir up opinions in the comments!), and Andy Sneap.
when you said he has a lot of things going on the right side of the mix. i was so glad to hear that, i thought my left ear was going out on me. but still it sat amazing in the mix i love it!
Jaycen Joshua has to be one of the greatest hip hop mix engineers out there. His kicks do sound really massive and "bounce-y". I noticed that Mike Will often has his kicks hitting along with his snares - and perhaps to keep his peak meter in check, right now Jaycen Joshua seems to have thought it was best to let go of the snare a bit in such a scenario. If there's anything (in my view) he should be going for, it would be perfecting that delicate combination of kicks & snares hitting altogether, towards a more balanced trade where the snare would actually survive the process. Keep it up Jay!
Man funny he comes across a little secretive and then ends up being one of the most informative guests ever haha! Awesome everyone involved, its things like this that make me glad to be born in this era...
Dave, I often have similar problems with bass notes sounding drastically louder than others and normal compression never seems to solve the issue. from watching this ITL I see that you are using the C1 side chain to sort this problem out. I was wondering how to go about using this plug in to solve the issue. What should I be looking to target when using this plug in? What parameters are essential to getting it right? cheers
Even though I feel guilty asking for anything more than what you guys have given all of us so far, it would be amazing if Serban Ghenea came on the show!!
I know what he means about fl studio instruments are louder when tracked out... I noticed with the latest fl studio versions, when you start a new project, there's a limiter already on the master bus.. I usually take it off right before I make a beat.. Some producers don't...
The best part about this show is that when they talk to this producers and mix engineers they never push Pro Tools, they may mention it in passing because that is the program they all like to use (except for the occasional Fruity Loops shout out) but they never say you can only do what they do in Pro Tools. It is possible in Logic or Cubase to do and sound like they do. I am a Pro Tools user and I love Logic, it's great that this is about the art not the software or hardware.
I Love Dave & Herb! Another monumental show, indeed! Jaycen Joshua is The Truth! GREAT. ITL, as well! Much Love & Respect to you guys for disclosing "secrets" of pro mix engineers! This is stuff that audio schools don't really teach. These are techniques learned by "assisting" a great Engineer over a period of years! Thanks!! Oh yea... How about bringing on one of hip-hop's influential mixers from the ATL scene, LESLIE BRAITHWAITE!
does gain staging mean making sure the mix bus is not clipping but keeping it at a decent level? so after eq-ing a sound making sure its not clippnig or pushing the mixbuss too far or vice versa...if the level drops after eq-ing adding some gain again?
Jaycen Joshua is an extremely talented dude. He's got an intellectual flare to his philosophy -- a philosophy that's very honest and without pretense. That's very rare. He learned from the best, though. ;-)
@Pensado's Place If those are chain diagram Dave looks down at to get an idea to ask a question, I need those diagrams.... never thought of being that organized.
What eq or filters do u think are best for splitting tracks into lo/med/hi (like Jaycen mentioned) - so that you don't get overlap or gaps in the freq spectrum?
Thank You Jaycen. WOW. Thank You again for the tips and the advise. and also for not B-S-ING us on the gear and technics you use. You just made me 1000% better.
Jaycen did Kevin Gates "Islah" album & that album by far is the best mixed HipHop album I heard in the last 10yrs, as far as im concerned hes the best in the game 💯
I am wondering too. All the things he does is more something I would do in the production fase, cause he changes the tone and colour of the bass completely with those plugins. Maybe it works like this in the mix, but we can't hear that, when he just soloes it.
at 44:20 what does he say he uses to draw out the esses and t's? It sounds like he is saying click pane, or clip paint or something. Can't be Clip Paint though, cause that's a graphic programme.
I realize it's 4 years ago you asked, but other people may have the same question, so: Comp'ing. Short for compositing. I.e. merging stuff, like when you flatten/merge layers in Photoshop.
I think it's one of Bricasti Design but not sure which one. Probably they are talking about presets on it or other reverb/delay which were used along with Bricasti?
Big Interview : Jaycen's a Gorgan!!! Jaycen's making his own reverb and delay choices and - pitching and changing KIK sounds - HE should be getting "Co-Produced By" credits.... Cause that's Production.. When I deliver files to be mixed,all the stuff is how I want it... All i really expect from a mixer is Eq,Compression,Level Automation,panning And overall polish... Am I doing too much?
+Roger Drakes Depends on how good your engineer is. Sometimes the creative and technical side clash, which ever one is more important in a certain situation will determine if the engineer can offer a technical advantage. Engineer may have a sound choice you find worth scraping a particular creative move for like a certain kick drum. Its no different then a singer hitting the note a little flat and the songwriter says that's fine it adds a little flavor leave it like that.
I love your show but could you write names of people, albums and songs that are talked about somewhere on the screen? The production quality of your show already is great, so why not go one small step furter? Warren Huart from "Produce like a pro" does it in his videos and it really helps. At the moment I often hear things that I would love to further investigate but its hard to figure out which song exactly is talked about.
27:46 scared the hell out of me! hahah
i do too much cocaine for this...
me too
😂
This is the boss "Jaycen Joshua" I'm searching the net for every tip this man gives.
same, especially his usage of saturation
1000!
Rory Panton word
Me too lol
Damn you guys!!! 26:07 made me jump almost taking my whole desk and equipment on the floor!!!
lol
so many nuggets. I literally have to thank Dave and Jaycen for my mixes so much better.
I'll be chopping pillows soon enough haha!
This show is such a great resource for audio engineers of all skill levels. Much appreciated.
Jaycen has gems for years, Such an amazing engineer! Studying his work for references & his great sonic taste, Thanks for sharing the knowledge! =)
Jaycen Joshua is probably my favorite mixing engineer at the moment. Great to see him on the show again! His vocal processing and all his EFX are damn near perfect and very creative every mix I hear from him... Thanks again for another GREAT show guys!
thank you so much.I love the show and the Miley Cyrus song is one of my favorite pop tracks of all time.I wasn't expecting the mixer of that track to be on this episode It's amazing to hear his approach. Mike Will did a great job producing, it's truly a pop gem, a milestone, it's like the track of my dreams. Anyway, thank you again, I love how this is the only show where I could both geek out about a Miley Cyrus song and at the same time about a weird, vintage plugin or piece of gear.
I was 12 when the Magna Carta Holy Grail record came out. Now I'm 23 and still to this day that is my favorite album. When I found out Jaycen was an engineer I was awestruck
Thank You Pensado's Place and Jaycen Joshua 🙌🙌🙌🙌Very Helpful Video 🔥🔥🔥🔥.
prob one of my favorite ones, for tips that i didn't think of. . .love this show
I really like the new format in which Dave gets the hit makers of the moment on the show. It is to Dave's and Herb's credit that they knows so many talented people in the industry and I fell very lucky that these technical interviews are available to us.
What he said about side chaining the low end of bass when the kick hits is a GEM
+Michael Miller most definitely!!!!
+Theo Bibbs hell yea
+Michael Miller what is GEM ?
A gem is another way of saying a really good piece of advice
There was some really, really great advice in this, thank you guys so much for having Jaycen on. I work in a completely different genre of music (Hard Rock/Metal/Extreme metal), but a lot of the advice really crosses over. With that being said, I'd love for you guys to have one of the bigger names in that genre of music on, two suggestions would be Joey Sturgis (who is sure to stir up opinions in the comments!), and Andy Sneap.
Man! Say it like it is !!! .... Definitely worth watching 3 times !! Ton of info !
I was lucky to have been trained up by an engineer called Brad Davis from NY. You so remind me of him. It makes me smile. I love you Dave.
damn this whole episode is all GEMS. thank yah all
"It's taste that you're selling, and nothing else". Love that.
One of my favorite episodes!
Jaycen: "When I say All day, I mean 5 minutes" lol
when you said he has a lot of things going on the right side of the mix. i was so glad to hear that, i thought my left ear was going out on me. but still it sat amazing in the mix i love it!
This goes directly into the favourite-playlist.. so much good information in this episode!
What a great episode. Thanks for all the hard work!
I cant stop watching this geez
Jaycen Joshua has to be one of the greatest hip hop mix engineers out there. His kicks do sound really massive and "bounce-y". I noticed that Mike Will often has his kicks hitting along with his snares - and perhaps to keep his peak meter in check, right now Jaycen Joshua seems to have thought it was best to let go of the snare a bit in such a scenario. If there's anything (in my view) he should be going for, it would be perfecting that delicate combination of kicks & snares hitting altogether, towards a more balanced trade where the snare would actually survive the process. Keep it up Jay!
Great episode one of my favourites so far! Jaycen was really informative and I feel like I learned a lot from him.
Looking at these mixes 7 years apart.
Jaycen Joshua & Derek Ali
The growth
The records
The plaques
This was the best episode for me, Jaysen brought up two situations that has been on my mind
Man funny he comes across a little secretive and then ends up being one of the most informative guests ever haha! Awesome everyone involved, its things like this that make me glad to be born in this era...
This one was great thanks Pensado!
Dave, I often have similar problems with bass notes sounding drastically louder than others and normal compression never seems to solve the issue.
from watching this ITL I see that you are using the C1 side chain to sort this problem out.
I was wondering how to go about using this plug in to solve the issue. What should I be looking to target when using this plug in? What parameters are essential to getting it right?
cheers
Even though I feel guilty asking for anything more than what you guys have given all of us so far, it would be amazing if Serban Ghenea came on the show!!
This guy is a genius!
I know what he means about fl studio instruments are louder when tracked out... I noticed with the latest fl studio versions, when you start a new project, there's a limiter already on the master bus.. I usually take it off right before I make a beat.. Some producers don't...
God, do I hate this DAW.
@@alxitso Ok, and?
@@unclemose Just that.
@@alxitso Ok cool.
@@unclemose Cool.
Got some great info on this! Thanks guys!
The best part about this show is that when they talk to this producers and mix engineers they never push Pro Tools, they may mention it in passing because that is the program they all like to use (except for the occasional Fruity Loops shout out) but they never say you can only do what they do in Pro Tools. It is possible in Logic or Cubase to do and sound like they do. I am a Pro Tools user and I love Logic, it's great that this is about the art not the software or hardware.
I Love Dave & Herb! Another monumental show, indeed! Jaycen Joshua is The Truth! GREAT. ITL, as well! Much Love & Respect to you guys for disclosing "secrets" of pro mix engineers! This is stuff that audio schools don't really teach. These are techniques learned by "assisting" a great Engineer over a period of years! Thanks!! Oh yea... How about bringing on one of hip-hop's influential mixers from the ATL scene, LESLIE BRAITHWAITE!
does gain staging mean making sure the mix bus is not clipping but keeping it at a decent level? so after eq-ing a sound making sure its not clippnig or pushing the mixbuss too far or vice versa...if the level drops after eq-ing adding some gain again?
It just keeps getting better !
Jaycen Joshua is an extremely talented dude. He's got an intellectual flare to his philosophy -- a philosophy that's very honest and without pretense. That's very rare. He learned from the best, though. ;-)
lmao at the Tip Of The Century graphics and musical cue coming out of nowhere! Priceless.
Dave - legend!!!
I'll be glad glad if someday i make a record that good to be invited and talk. No secrects is the key!
@Pensado's Place If those are chain diagram Dave looks down at to get an idea to ask a question, I need those diagrams.... never thought of being that organized.
17:59
Dave : What a great technique. where did you learn that?
Joshua : You
fucking hell... that izotope trick is so awesome thank you so much for sharing this... this show explodes my mind everytime
Loving the show from Detroit!
One of the best vids!!
AMAZING EPISODE! lots of cool tips
This one is full of gems
Amazing show and super tips!!!
this is the only guy that actually shares good shit
one of the best episodes no doubt
did the one at his studio happen? that would be dope
What eq or filters do u think are best for splitting tracks into lo/med/hi (like Jaycen mentioned) - so that you don't get overlap or gaps in the freq spectrum?
I think any EQ would do. A parametric EQ typically
thank God for 26:10
+stereo_steve You want to make tomorrows Hip Hop record? Study EDM music, word up!
thanks guys!
44:18 "...which we do now with ????? which is remarkable..." what does he say there?
great episode!
Hey guys! What is the reverb you are talking about at 18:37?! Please!!! Thank you!
I want to know too
Bricasti
Bricasti M7
Thank You Jaycen. WOW. Thank You again for the tips and the advise. and also for not B-S-ING us on the gear and technics you use. You just made me 1000% better.
the graphics and the jingle of "best tip of the century" thang scared the shit out of me
now I got to go back and start over on all my mixes lol
Cool episode. Not sure about the example in the ITL though, it just sounded very off to me.
Jaycen did Kevin Gates "Islah" album & that album by far is the best mixed HipHop album I heard in the last 10yrs, as far as im concerned hes the best in the game 💯
Agree
Who is the mixing engineer that Jaycen mentioned at 41:15?
"That can give you a bowel movement" Still the best one liners from Dave.
Hi, i like your channel but you must put in the first line in the description the name of the artists he worked with
Thanks
I am wondering too. All the things he does is more something I would do in the production fase, cause he changes the tone and colour of the bass completely with those plugins. Maybe it works like this in the mix, but we can't hear that, when he just soloes it.
Can someone tell me the title of the record that they are talking about please?
Underviewed interview, fo sho.
Dave's the man
Can Somebody tell me which record they are making constant reference to please
I mean not only for this video but for every personalities that you receives
what reverb are they talking about at 18:40?
Bricast m7
my nigga
Bricasti M7
at 44:20 what does he say he uses to draw out the esses and t's? It sounds like he is saying click pane, or clip paint or something. Can't be Clip Paint though, cause that's a graphic programme.
Clip gain.
What reverb y’all talking about?
So cool. thanks for this great show.
18:20 what reverb they talking about
Benchod Reverb
Bricasti
not gonna get to hear the processed bass in the mix?? ;)
hey man dont hate, top 40 is the top class of music that comes out and it can sound like anything
Love the TSAR Reverb
Dope
Why you guys don't talk like this on technical terms now days episode I'm watch it in 14 may 2021 just bcz his mixing philosophy
what did he say at 21:20? "the breakbeat of Life"
what reverb was that???
Bricasti
Good show!! That tip of the day FX scared the shit out of me twice!!
dude the tip of the century is so loud it's so funny
48:57 what is that they're saying? Combing down?
I realize it's 4 years ago you asked, but other people may have the same question, so:
Comp'ing. Short for compositing. I.e. merging stuff, like when you flatten/merge layers in Photoshop.
@@Tazmanian_Ninja Hey man, missed your reply. Came back here after 6 years, learned much since then. But thanks and cheers.
@@zeepster Welcome back:)
Which reverb is he talking about? @19:10
I think it's one of Bricasti Design but not sure which one. Probably they are talking about presets on it or other reverb/delay which were used along with Bricasti?
Big Interview : Jaycen's a Gorgan!!!
Jaycen's making his own reverb and delay choices and - pitching and changing KIK sounds - HE should be getting "Co-Produced By" credits.... Cause that's Production..
When I deliver files to be mixed,all the stuff is how I want it...
All i really expect from a mixer is Eq,Compression,Level Automation,panning And overall polish... Am I doing too much?
+Roger Drakes Depends on how good your engineer is. Sometimes the creative and technical side clash, which ever one is more important in a certain situation will determine if the engineer can offer a technical advantage. Engineer may have a sound choice you find worth scraping a particular creative move for like a certain kick drum. Its no different then a singer hitting the note a little flat and the songwriter says that's fine it adds a little flavor leave it like that.
Don't watch this when you smoke a pound super skunk,.. at least i could smoke another pound after the scare haha
excellent
15:10 is something that took me years to figure out.
Dave is so funny. xD
gold!
Hey guys anyone know of any plugin for mp3 preview for pro tools?
iZotope Ozone Codec Preview or even RoundTripAAC if you're on a Mac
damn that was the tip of the century
I love your show but could you write names of people, albums and songs that are talked about somewhere on the screen? The production quality of your show already is great, so why not go one small step furter? Warren Huart from "Produce like a pro" does it in his videos and it really helps. At the moment I often hear things that I would love to further investigate but its hard to figure out which song exactly is talked about.
The second tip of the week scared me when it came on lol.