Got to be Max Martin for me, or Illangelo. Though I am intrigued by newer mixers like Finneas O'Connel. Would be amazing to spend a day with one of them.
Marc: I might not be be talking a tonne Also Marc: *Explains the entire thing is the most detailed way possible* Thank you ever so much for this, Marc and Warren! Y'all are the best!
Possibly the best tutorial I've seen and I've seen plenty. Ha, dude's pretty entertaining as well. What a selfless channel you roll out here for us Warren. Thanks heaps man :)
Things I learned today, I make things more difficult than they need to be. I use too many plugins. I use plugins to fix things instead of make things better. I think too much and am unsure in my decisions and ability to where I spend hours mixing. This video has shown me more than just how to mix.
Great outlook John.... it’s hard sometimes to not over think. Sometimes you knock it out of the park and other times you go with the flow. Just remember no matter what, have fun and learn something new from everything you do.
@@marcdanielnelson317 Wow Marc, to hear back from you wasn't expected. Thank you! What really surprised me about your workflow was how little you put on each track and how you focused more on the processing the buses. It made the song breathe so much better and although there was a lot going on, there was still space and let the song live. That's for the kind words and I really hope that I can make an impact in music like you and Warren have.
I believe that this is the best channel on TH-cam for perfecting the art of music production and engineering. The content quality is Just marvellous all the time, every time.
I'm happy that after some months following this channel and being part of this community I find myself having somehow the same work flow of world class professional. Thank you Warren for all you do!
I mow my lawn with earbuds and then ear protections to all of these long format produce like a pro videos. Don’t stop em! I learn stuff every time and run back to my studio to try!
I love Marc's full mix videos. They allow you to consider in real time what you are hearing / what moves to make... and then in real time see what he is hearing and what moves he makes. I love that he keeps it moving. Not that there is anything wrong with other videos that break things down in micro-detail, but its great to see the advantages of achieving "the foundation" quickly before fatigue, 2nd guessing, and getting lost in the minutia sets in.
Just half way into it, and I can hear so much space and clarity, each instrument jelling together. I,ve been hobby mixing for years and no way can I get this, I always overdo stuff. It's great watching this Marc, Thanks for the free tut, very inspiring.
Marc, your videos are in a class of their own and the first I've ever wanted to return to. Your lessons in critical listening are organic, thoughtful and encouraging. The way you audition gear to tease out nuance is a million times more valuable than the hammer and nail approach so many others present. You're incredibly articulate about your process and a pleasure to listen to.
I love his approach to how he explains his decisions. I can actually understand it! And even if it’s best to mix mix mix yourself in order to make progress, seeing what Pros do gives me so many great ideas that I can try out in my own sessions. Thank you Warren and Marc!
First of all, this is probably the best mixing and producing channel out there. Congrats and thank you Warren! When we see a pro doing his art, like these marvelous one, some truths are exposed to our home studio work. Problably this raw multitrack without a single inserted plugin are years ahead our best final mix ever created in our home studios. And that might not be a mixing problem, but instead a bad producing or bad recording issue due to lack of experience. This song was 95% done by the end of recording sessions. If it was only a matter of plugging the cable and press record, there was no need for an engineer. Mixing is not fixing bad recordings or bad production choices. As Jordan Valeriote said, sometimes our mixes are even good, but our recordings don't. As soon as we press the red button and see the wave form in our DAW without noise, we assume we know record and start mixing. Again, the thing should be resolved in recording time. So on we start the talk about mix in the box, but no one talks about recording in the box. They all seem to omit the fact that those multitracks came from a hell of a studio with neve's, ssl's, neumann's and so on... The thing is, can we achieve a quality recording in our home studio with amp sim and programming drums? That's we're struggling with(at least I am). I just bought my first Sm57 for guitars and at first sight, it looks better than amps sims even with a U$ 40 amp. Not in guitar tone, but an organic and full bodied sound, wich should be part of an organic summing resulting in a radio like song we're used to(or am I a completely noob). This wonderful beast has 57 tracks on it. I import all of them, but started only with two faders of a piano and a beat and the thing was already there! Awesome! They complement each other. Ok, we know a bit about layering, to fill the spectrum... but if most of us just think we need that much, we will end up with a death metal-orchestral-electronic-rumble-noisy-mass. Well Warren, I think we'd appreciate to see a full song produced and recorded entirely on a home studio with budget equipment and vsts to continue our dreams of bedroom producer like a pro! LOL. Sheers mate!
The only way this video could have been better is if Marc Daniel Nelson announced he's relocating to Stockport, England and looking for a 40-year-old guy to sit in his mixing room for the next 10 years. Great storyteller (other video) and fantastic talent; thanks for sharing your time and skills! Thanks to Warren too, as ever!
I love these videos, but they always start AFTER the studio repair jobs have been done. I would love to see a masterclass where the engineer takes the provided project and prepares it for the mix. You know: adding drum samples, vocal tuning, gain adjustments, track renaming, de-clicking, bouncing, grouping etc. All the boring stuff that I love!!
I really like Marc's style of teaching in these courses, very easy to hear and understand his choices. Great vid! Where can I get the reverb IR for the snare? It's really nice
Since I began watching your channel I use the word "Marvelous" much more than I should.. also I've gotten much better at mixing. Thanks for all the great content and for being so open to sharing all this with the rest of us. Cheers! :)
I had to make sure to watch that a couple times. This is engenius. I just got so many ideas for my own work. Seriously. Thank you, Warren. Thank you Marc. I'm not going to be getting any sleep any time soon. I have stuff to try.
So greatful for this video (and most others from Produce Like a Pro! Thanks Warren!). I learned a lot from you, Marc, especialy about how to listen and not over-do and over-worry a mix. I hung on every word you said! Thank you! Cheers!
Wanted to say thanks to all involved. This is such a cool learning experience (not least trying to train my ears to listen with the same discernment). Really grateful for this opportunity to improve myself - I extend this gratitude to all my comment brothers and sisters.
thanks guys for the online mixing course and the multitracks.we always support this channel.really appreciate it!keep it up guys!!will always support all of u!
Amazing Warren, I've got all these tools that I'm watching him use to create such a perfect mix, and learning a huge amount, especially when it comes to hearing those subtle changes in the mix. Thanks
Warren, I've learned so much from your own mix tutorials. This one was also brilliant. No BS, just here we go and 45 minutes later, we have a mix. Thanks for sharing it. Marc needs to cut some ASMR vids... Ha! Peace.
Great content. Thanks for these types of videos. "I'm not going to talk much".... continues to explain everything he is thinking perfectly throughout. I'd love to hear anything by any great mixer. Brendan O'Brian, Andy Wallas, Alan Moulder, ect. Keep it coming!
thank you so much for sharing knowledge marc! I'm not familiar with this software and the mixing of country rock, but it's so interesting and fun to watch, i wish someone would have shown it to me 20 years ago, maybe i could earn my living by doing what I love. Thank you too Warren for making this channel happen.
This is an unbelievable video! First off I love the song selection! I'm actually a music producer and these videos help me understand how to take the song and present it how it's meant to be heard. The production alone is a very inspiring piece. The advice on deciding which stereo bus compressor is probably my favorite part in this video. I really appreciate how Marc can articulate exactly what he's listening for and not just slapping on the compressor and saying "I do this because I like it". As a student I think the most valuable piece of information is the why! Thanks for the great video! I'm always really happy to be a subscriber here :) Best
I really enjoy watching Marc mix and record and how he explains what he's doing and why. He's pretty much the reason I am fully invested in Universal Audio after the series he did with that.
Thank you sharing the knowledge Marc! Sadly, some tracks are missing like some kick, snare or Dream Verb tracks in the the multitrack package... so its not possible to recreate or compare it directly with the mix of Marc.
I don’t know how I got here from a “how much lsd did the Beatles do in the 60’s” video, but I’m glad I did. I quite not understand a lot of things, but I think I will have to start using compressors a little more.
What i get from this video is that if the source is good, you don't really have to do much besides adding some sparkles in to it. That's why i think recording is so underrated for beginner. All beginner like me should have learn how to record first, only then we can go to the mixing part.
Cool to see him using Acústica Audio. He Is wright about most computers not handling the power of those plugins, that's why I sold my overpriced MacBook pro bro, and got a killer pc and still have bucks to buy me a coffee and titanium.
Really glad to see some top engineer sharing how they use AA plugs. The 3D feeling from Titanium is amazing. I need to look at it. And it would be better for me if you he used Pink on drums which I own.
I really like Marc's style of teaching in these courses, very easy to hear and understand his choices. Great vid! Where can I get the reverb IR for the snare? It's really nice
Marc I heard your final mix of this track - it was amazing - wonderful stereo field with warmth that made me inspire to get my mixes even 50% close to yours !
Great video!!! This is what I call "smart mixing". It sounds so good. This is the 2nd mix tutorial of Marc Daniel Nelson I have watched today. I have just downloaded the tracks and will try to achieve such kind of result. Many thanks to Warren too! Warren has provided the mix community with excellent products!!
9 days later and I could only finish taking notes by now haha, thanks a lot I'm gonna dissect everything from it into production mindset and thinking process
Love this. Some great tips and finally picked up how to actually properly use the Fairchild compressor! Thanks for your time. 🎛🤩 (btw, can we post mixes from these multitracks to our public profiles... Soundcloud, TH-cam etc....?)
Wow! Marc, you are amazing. I've learned so much from watching this. Thank you for taking the time to share your expertise. Thank you Produce Like A Pro :)
Unfortunately the BASS Clean track is missing from the multitrack download. Just the Bass dirty track is included. Otherwise, thanks again, for a great tutorial!
If you could learn anyone's mixing techniques, who would it be?
Clearmountain
Jacquire King :)
A mixture of skills and technigues from giants like Alan Meyerson & Jack Joseph Puig.
I've been drumming too hard, too long, I can't hear anything above 10K. I am hopeless. The good thing about it, I survived the 80's.
Got to be Max Martin for me, or Illangelo. Though I am intrigued by newer mixers like Finneas O'Connel. Would be amazing to spend a day with one of them.
Thank you all for the great words. It’s been fun working on these videos.
Thank YOU Marc!! You are an amazing asset to our community! Thanks ever so much for sharing your insight, experiences and talent with us all!!
I'll be on the lookout for videos on your channel. I subscribed just so I can catch them when they come ;)
Thanks for doing this. You gave us awesome info.
i missed listening a good song mixed by a musical man. Thanx!
What earphone used by you in this video? Is it for mixing?
Marc: I might not be be talking a tonne
Also Marc: *Explains the entire thing is the most detailed way possible*
Thank you ever so much for this, Marc and Warren! Y'all are the best!
Possibly the best tutorial I've seen and I've seen plenty. Ha, dude's pretty entertaining as well. What a selfless channel you roll out here for us Warren. Thanks heaps man :)
Hi Mark! Wow, thanks! Yes, Marc is doing an amazing job helping people! Bravo Marc!!
Thank you, Mark with a K!
@@marcdanielnelson317 haha yes Marc with a ‘c’!
Things I learned today, I make things more difficult than they need to be. I use too many plugins. I use plugins to fix things instead of make things better. I think too much and am unsure in my decisions and ability to where I spend hours mixing. This video has shown me more than just how to mix.
I'm always learning John!
@@Producelikeapro that means a lot. Thank you.
Great outlook John.... it’s hard sometimes to not over think. Sometimes you knock it out of the park and other times you go with the flow. Just remember no matter what, have fun and learn something new from everything you do.
@@marcdanielnelson317 Wow Marc, to hear back from you wasn't expected. Thank you! What really surprised me about your workflow was how little you put on each track and how you focused more on the processing the buses. It made the song breathe so much better and although there was a lot going on, there was still space and let the song live.
That's for the kind words and I really hope that I can make an impact in music like you and Warren have.
Just keep doing what you love.. things always work out.. in the meantime.. East in those plugins! ;)
I believe that this is the best channel on TH-cam for perfecting the art of music production and engineering. The content quality is Just marvellous all the time, every time.
That's very kind of you! Marc did an amazing job!!
Thank you RAPH
@@marcdanielnelson317 marvellous!!
I'm happy that after some months following this channel and being part of this community I find myself having somehow the same work flow of world class professional.
Thank you Warren for all you do!
Thanks ever so much my friend!!
I mow my lawn with earbuds and then ear protections to all of these long format produce like a pro videos. Don’t stop em! I learn stuff every time and run back to my studio to try!
I love Marc's full mix videos. They allow you to consider in real time what you are hearing / what moves to make... and then in real time see what he is hearing and what moves he makes. I love that he keeps it moving. Not that there is anything wrong with other videos that break things down in micro-detail, but its great to see the advantages of achieving "the foundation" quickly before fatigue, 2nd guessing, and getting lost in the minutia sets in.
Just half way into it, and I can hear so much space and clarity, each instrument jelling together. I,ve been hobby mixing for years and no way can I get this, I always overdo stuff. It's great watching this Marc, Thanks for the free tut, very inspiring.
Marc, your videos are in a class of their own and the first I've ever wanted to return to. Your lessons in critical listening are organic, thoughtful and encouraging. The way you audition gear to tease out nuance is a million times more valuable than the hammer and nail approach so many others present. You're incredibly articulate about your process and a pleasure to listen to.
Most giving and delivers the highest quality..
Wow! Thanks ever so much!
I love his approach to how he explains his decisions. I can actually understand it! And even if it’s best to mix mix mix yourself in order to make progress, seeing what Pros do gives me so many great ideas that I can try out in my own sessions. Thank you Warren and Marc!
First of all, this is probably the best mixing and producing channel out there. Congrats and thank you Warren!
When we see a pro doing his art, like these marvelous one, some truths are exposed to our home studio work.
Problably this raw multitrack without a single inserted plugin are years ahead our best final mix ever created in our home studios. And that might not be a mixing problem, but instead a bad producing or bad recording issue due to lack of experience.
This song was 95% done by the end of recording sessions. If it was only a matter of plugging the cable and press record, there was no need for an engineer. Mixing is not fixing bad recordings or bad production choices.
As Jordan Valeriote said, sometimes our mixes are even good, but our recordings don't. As soon as we press the red button and see the wave form in our DAW without noise, we assume we know record and start mixing. Again, the thing should be resolved in recording time.
So on we start the talk about mix in the box, but no one talks about recording in the box. They all seem to omit the fact that those multitracks came from a hell of a studio with neve's, ssl's, neumann's and so on... The thing is, can we achieve a quality recording in our home studio with amp sim and programming drums? That's we're struggling with(at least I am).
I just bought my first Sm57 for guitars and at first sight, it looks better than amps sims even with a U$ 40 amp. Not in guitar tone, but an organic and full bodied sound, wich should be part of an organic summing resulting in a radio like song we're used to(or am I a completely noob).
This wonderful beast has 57 tracks on it. I import all of them, but started only with two faders of a piano and a beat and the thing was already there! Awesome! They complement each other. Ok, we know a bit about layering, to fill the spectrum... but if most of us just think we need that much, we will end up with a death metal-orchestral-electronic-rumble-noisy-mass.
Well Warren, I think we'd appreciate to see a full song produced and recorded entirely on a home studio with budget equipment and vsts to continue our dreams of bedroom producer like a pro! LOL. Sheers mate!
The only way this video could have been better is if Marc Daniel Nelson announced he's relocating to Stockport, England and looking for a 40-year-old guy to sit in his mixing room for the next 10 years.
Great storyteller (other video) and fantastic talent; thanks for sharing your time and skills! Thanks to Warren too, as ever!
Haha thanks ever so much! Marc? Thinking of moving?
ALWAYS WANTED TO MOVE TO ENGLAND!
@@marcdanielnelson317 wow! Maybe one day! I’ve been blessed to live in both countries! Truly wonderful
thank you so much for the things you've been doing for the audio community and humanity..
Thanks very much
I love these videos, but they always start AFTER the studio repair jobs have been done. I would love to see a masterclass where the engineer takes the provided project and prepares it for the mix. You know: adding drum samples, vocal tuning, gain adjustments, track renaming, de-clicking, bouncing, grouping etc. All the boring stuff that I love!!
Great idea 💡
@@marcdanielnelson317 Thanks Marc!
Yeah, when you get tracks where the guitars already come up perfect... well, that's not usually the tracks I get handed. LOL
I really like Marc's style of teaching in these courses, very easy to hear and understand his choices. Great vid! Where can I get the reverb IR for the snare? It's really nice
That’s amazing to hear!
Since I began watching your channel I use the word "Marvelous" much more than I should.. also I've gotten much better at mixing.
Thanks for all the great content and for being so open to sharing all this with the rest of us.
Cheers! :)
Wow! Thanks ever so much for sharing! I’m glad to be able to help!! Have a marvellous time!
This is great Warren, thanks all of you.
Hi Robbert! Our pleasure!
I had to make sure to watch that a couple times. This is engenius. I just got so many ideas for my own work. Seriously. Thank you, Warren. Thank you Marc. I'm not going to be getting any sleep any time soon. I have stuff to try.
have fun Bobby!
Wow! Great way to send an hour... mixing with Marc! Picked up some great tips! Thanks Warren and thank you Marc!
Hi Dave! Happy to help! Yes, Marc is amazing!
@@Producelikeapro Nice, and I'd love to get that reverb IR, what a nice thing to do!
Thank you so much Warren. Tutorials like this are such a great learning tool and Marc does an amazing job.
Thanks ever so much Craig! Yes, Marc rules!!
Thanks, Craig. 🥁
@@marcdanielnelson317 you Rock!
So greatful for this video (and most others from Produce Like a Pro! Thanks Warren!). I learned a lot from you, Marc, especialy about how to listen and not over-do and over-worry a mix. I hung on every word you said! Thank you! Cheers!
Wow! Thanks ever so much
This channel is just pure gold, all of it. Thank you Warren. Marc, this is one of the best videos I've seen!
Thanks ever so much! Glad to be able to help!!
Wanted to say thanks to all involved. This is such a cool learning experience (not least trying to train my ears to listen with the same discernment). Really grateful for this opportunity to improve myself - I extend this gratitude to all my comment brothers and sisters.
thanks guys for the online mixing course and the multitracks.we always support this channel.really appreciate it!keep it up guys!!will always support all of u!
You’re very welcome! Glad to be able to help!!
Wow another one! Thank you Warren and Marc!
Thanks ever so much!
The production on this song is incredible, super inspiring. Love all Marc's videos!!
Thanks ever so much
Amazing Warren, I've got all these tools that I'm watching him use to create such a perfect mix, and learning a huge amount, especially when it comes to hearing those subtle changes in the mix. Thanks
Thanks ever so much! Yes, Marc is doing an amazing job!
🙏🏻
Guys like Marc make it look so easy it's ridiculous!
Thanks ever so much! That’s amazing to hear!
Marc - Thank you!!!! Absolutely fantastic! Love the template as well. Very informative. Thank you for posting Warren.
This channel is one of the best things that happened to me in these last months ❤
I also hope you're doing marvelously well, Warren! 🤗
Thanks ever so much! Special thanks to Marc!!
Warren, I've learned so much from your own mix tutorials. This one was also brilliant. No BS, just here we go and 45 minutes later, we have a mix. Thanks for sharing it. Marc needs to cut some ASMR vids... Ha! Peace.
Wow!! Thanks ever so much my friend
Great content. Thanks for these types of videos. "I'm not going to talk much".... continues to explain everything he is thinking perfectly throughout. I'd love to hear anything by any great mixer. Brendan O'Brian, Andy Wallas, Alan Moulder, ect. Keep it coming!
Hi A E! Thanks for watching! Thanks ever so much
Thank you so much Warren for such a incredible gift!
Thanks ever so much Alexey!
thank you so much for sharing knowledge marc! I'm not familiar with this software and the mixing of country rock, but it's so interesting and fun to watch, i wish someone would have shown it to me 20 years ago, maybe i could earn my living by doing what I love. Thank you too Warren for making this channel happen.
Love this guy. His focus is what I glean from watching him. And method. Great stuff, thanks to all involved!
Always love your work, how you treat all the tracks, how you dress and how you set up your studio, reflected your signature...
I love special surprises!!
Yopu're very welcome Randy!
This is an unbelievable video! First off I love the song selection! I'm actually a music producer and these videos help me understand how to take the song and present it how it's meant to be heard. The production alone is a very inspiring piece. The advice on deciding which stereo bus compressor is probably my favorite part in this video. I really appreciate how Marc can articulate exactly what he's listening for and not just slapping on the compressor and saying "I do this because I like it". As a student I think the most valuable piece of information is the why! Thanks for the great video! I'm always really happy to be a subscriber here :) Best
Great mixing lesson. Love your presentation style Mr N. Thanks Warren, Marc and the team for making this available. It's worth its weight in gold.
Finally someone recognizing the true value of the Acustica audio plugins... Good Content ...
Great stuff Jorge!
Jorge, Acoustica is my jam ;)
@@Producelikeapro Warren they are really heavy on Cpu but they sound amazing 👌
@@marcdanielnelson317 congratulations that was a very nice video! I identify myself with your mixing choices... 👌
Thank you ever so much for the gift, Warren. Great course, Mark. I've learned a lot. You guys rock!
this guy videos is so therapeutic i dont know why
I really enjoy watching Marc mix and record and how he explains what he's doing and why. He's pretty much the reason I am fully invested in Universal Audio after the series he did with that.
Thank you, Emily. Nice of you to say. I watched a few of your videos.. really cool stuff.
@@marcdanielnelson317 Thanks, Marc! That really means a lot.
Been following PLAP for years; really, really enjoyed this presentation. Thank you.
Thank you sharing the knowledge Marc!
Sadly, some tracks are missing like some kick, snare or Dream Verb tracks in the the multitrack package... so its not possible to recreate or compare it directly with the mix of Marc.
I don’t know how I got here from a “how much lsd did the Beatles do in the 60’s” video, but I’m glad I did.
I quite not understand a lot of things, but I think I will have to start using compressors a little more.
What i get from this video is that if the source is good, you don't really have to do much besides adding some sparkles in to it. That's why i think recording is so underrated for beginner. All beginner like me should have learn how to record first, only then we can go to the mixing part.
The best!!!!!!!! Marc, God Bless you
Thanks ever so much
Thank you this is awesome Warren 😊 by the way the hair do is looking mighty fresh today 👌🏾💯
Haha thanks ever so much!!
Cool to see him using Acústica Audio. He Is wright about most computers not handling the power of those plugins, that's why I sold my overpriced MacBook pro bro, and got a killer pc and still have bucks to buy me a coffee and titanium.
Really glad to see some top engineer sharing how they use AA plugs. The 3D feeling from Titanium is amazing. I need to look at it. And it would be better for me if you he used Pink on drums which I own.
Thanks Erick!!
@@Producelikeapro No, thank you Warren and Marc for sharing suck amazing video.
I think I might do a video specifically on Acoustica!
@@marcdanielnelson317 Yeahhhhh. Thank you man. It is really nice of you to read our comments. We love you, as well as Warren.
This is so fun to watch. Love seeing around the room to see little things like the Tascam over by the lava lamp.
That was awesome! Thanks so much for doing this!
Awesome! Thank you Warren and Marc! Nice to see a fellow Recording Workshop grad, can't wait to work on this!
Thanks ever so much for your kind words! Yes, Marc rules!!
Really good lesson gents.
Can't have too many of these mix/multitracks episodes :-)
Wonderful! Thanks Gary!
I really like Marc's style of teaching in these courses, very easy to hear and understand his choices. Great vid! Where can I get the reverb IR for the snare? It's really nice
Incredible. Just crazy amount of goodness in this video. A lot to take home too. Thank you so much Warren and Marc for the amazing guide through.
Thanks a lot. Great Audio Engineer. And for me personally great teacher. Maybe one of the best for me.
Marc I heard your final
mix of this track - it was amazing - wonderful stereo field with warmth that made me inspire to get my mixes even 50% close to yours !
that bricasti sound.... I love it, thanks Marc 🙏
Thanks ever so much
I learned a lot. Thanks Marc
Thanks Jonathan
46:49
Marc: I want to...
Singer: TRYYYYYYY TO MAke you feel!!
Wow! suddenly! thanks Warren! thanks Marc! You inspire many!
Thanks ever so much!!
Thanks so much, Warren Huart and Marc Daniel Nelson for this mixing course.
You’re very welcome my friend!!
I'm only at drums and bass ....Killer sounding track so far wow....!!!!
How helpful was that! just fantastic to watch this whole process and learn so much. Thankyou to Marc and Produce like a pro.
Really enjoyed the thought process and what Marc was hearing.
Absolutely amazing work 👍 Thanks a lot for this nice moment in your ears and your head Daniel 🎧👌
Thanks Warren, Marc for this excellent tutorial.
I hear a little bit of Robert Palmer in the vocal...nice track.
Thanks ever so much my friend
Great video!!! This is what I call "smart mixing". It sounds so good. This is the 2nd mix tutorial of Marc Daniel Nelson I have watched today. I have just downloaded the tracks and will try to achieve such kind of result. Many thanks to Warren too! Warren has provided the mix community with excellent products!!
God bless these guys to provide valuable information for free
Just found this video. It was released on my birthday! I couldn't ask for a better birthday present. Thank you Marc and thank you Warren!!!
This mixing session is a good example for more plugins is does'nt mean It's gone sound better! That video was fantastic!
9 days later and I could only finish taking notes by now haha, thanks a lot
I'm gonna dissect everything from it into production mindset and thinking process
Marc on the Fairchild "The Beatles used this, so I like it" - Well what more do you need to know.
Haha yes, indeed Jens!!
Well, Duh!
Sooo cool, well explained!! Bravo!!
Thank you Warren and Marc. You guys are the real heroes.
Wow, talk about fantastic quality content. Many thanks Sir!
Thanks ever so much
Love this. Some great tips and finally picked up how to actually properly use the Fairchild compressor! Thanks for your time. 🎛🤩 (btw, can we post mixes from these multitracks to our public profiles... Soundcloud, TH-cam etc....?)
sure!
This sounds really cool! Really talented and informative here indeed!
Thanks ever so much!!
@@Producelikeapro No problem man!
@@RC32Smiths01 thanks for all of your positive comment!!
@@Producelikeapro You are always welcome! Thank you for your positive and wonderful videos!
An awesome course. Thank you so much!
Thanks ever so much!!
Wow! Marc, you are amazing. I've learned so much from watching this. Thank you for taking the time to share your expertise. Thank you Produce Like A Pro :)
That was just great Marc, loads of great stuff to take away, thank you.
Thanks Warren and Marc! Also, very cool tune!
You’re very welcome!!
i think the only things missing in this track are the kitchen, bathroom, prep and mud room sinks....thanks marc for the great tute..
Thanks for another mix lesson!! You guys ROCK
Thanks ever so much!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks ever so much
Another perfect video from you guys. Always amazing inspiration.
Great video! Can't thank you enough for all you have taught me!
Thanks ever so much Michael!
Haven't they released this song yet?
Thumbs up from me and I'm only 1 minute into the video. Will watch later when I can mess with multitracks. Many thanks!
What a great video. Thank you very much for taking and sharing your time!
Thanks ever so much
Precious and guiding content always by honest and true masters
Thanks ever so much!
Amazing Free course! Marc is the bees knees!
This was so helpful and informative in so many ways! Thanks a Bunge I'm excited to dive into it again myself
Awesome! Great session! Thanks! 🙂👍🏼
Thanks ever so much
Unfortunately the BASS Clean track is missing from the multitrack download. Just the Bass dirty track is included. Otherwise, thanks again, for a great tutorial!
Thanks Marc & Warren!
Thanks Jeremy!!
Thank you, Jeremy
Thank you so much for doing this!! learning loads! Cheers!