Jacquire King Wilder “Same Way” Workshop 4 TUTORIAL
Join us at Jacquire King’s Nashville studio for a in-depth workshop on recording, production, and mixing techniques! Each episode of this 16-part series focusses on tips and tricks used by the Grammy-winning engineer, who reveals many facets of his record-making process. Using Pro Tools sessions of three different songs, King demonstrates his methods and gives reasoning for their application to the source material. Some of the numerous topics covered include his mix buss chain, choosing a vocal EQ, adding presence to bass guitar, and optimising polarity. Not only does he impart a generous amount of his mixing workflow – he also covers his approaches to recording and production. Jacquire shows you his way of tracking drums, punching in a guitar, subtly enhancing a vocal with Auto-Tune, and much more!
ITB LEVEL
VU meter, analyser, reference levels, output levels
ATR BIAS
Mix buss chain, tape width & fidelity, bias explanation & settings
ITB VS HYBRID
Summing & mix chain ITB vs. analog, comparison, discussion
VOCAL EQ
1073 vs. A-range EQ, 1176 vs. 660 compression, parallel processing
BALANCE
Balancing vocals with effects, keyboards & synthesisers
SANSAMP & LOFI (PART 1)
Using SansAmp on keyboards & Lo-Fi on snare
SANSAMP & LOFI (PART 2)
Lo-Fi on tambourine & vocal, SansAmp on keyboards, microphones
AUTOTUNE
Plug-in parameters, detection mode, creating vibrato, comparison to Melodyne
POLARITY
Flipping polarity on various parts, comparison, discussion
KICK & BASS
Metering, establishing the relationship, optimal peak levels
BASS ARTICULATION
Adding presence for smaller speakers, distortion, EQ, compression, cutting sub-bass
FILTERS
Shelf EQ roll-off & frequencies, creating space for other parts
DRUM SOUND
Microphone choice & placement, signal treatment, perspective
BASS WIDTH
Applying wide stereo delay to upper bass frequencies for spacial enhancement
REAMP
Alternative re-amping method, sending organ through guitar pedal
PUNCH IN
Pre-roll, switching to input mode, shortcut, demonstration with guitarist
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