The
videos use the 3D visual framework to explain and show how
to create every style of mix in the world for any style
of music.
VIDEO
#1, PART 1 - VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS OF IMAGING
This video is designed as an Introduction to the visual
framework for representing sounds in mixes. It explains
and shows:
- Specific
correlations between audio parameters and visual parameters:
Volume, Panning, Equalization, Compressor/Limiters,
Noise Gates, Delays, Flanging, Choruses, Phasing, and
Reverb.
- "The
Limits of Imaging," where a mix occurs in the space
between the speakers.
- The
basic concept of making a mix that is appropriate for
the music and song.
VIDEO
#1, PART 2 - VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS OF STUDIO EQUIPMENT
The second video in the series is a survey of all the functions
and parameters within each piece of equipment in the studio.
Using the visuals the video covers:
- The
details of each and every piece of equipment in the
studio.
- How
each piece of equipment is used in different styles
of music and songs.
VIDEO
#2 - STRUCTURES OF MIXES
The third video uses the framework explained in the first
two videos to explain how to use studio equipment to create
any style of mix. The video shows:
- The
difference between invisible mixes and mixes that add
a musical component.
- The
common musical dynamics that can be created with equipment
in the studio.
- How
combinations of various equipment can be used to create
different styles of mixes.
- How
to create a context (style of mix) and then completely
blow people's minds by abruptly changing it to another
style.
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