Modern Rock Drums, Bass and Guitar Mixing Techniques Part 2 of 2

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2008

This music video tutorial demonstrates how to achieve a modern rock mix using Nuendo 3.0, along with the Meteoric Rock Hybrid Construction Loop Sets from www.p5audio.com. Learn how to compress and EQ drums, bass and guitar. Part 2 covers modern rock bass and guitar mixing tips from music producer David Whiteside.

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  • dumb question, but how do i get program to do this is it on web or a purchase.

  • yo dude, do you mean a program to produce the music? or product the video? let me know and i will help you out.

  • why do you use the nuendo EQ and you don't use Izotope ozone or something like that...??

    nuendo EQ is good??

  • wanted to show users how to get those sounds with in-expensive plug ins. but yes, i would recommend the Izotope plug-ins over stock nuendo EQs any day!

  • Great vid but your balance is WAY OUT!!!

    Kick drum too loud and the scratching is too damn loud.

  • it's weird. the mix got all f'd when i rendered as a flash video file. maybe it was the kb rate i used. going to double check on the next ones we do before we post next time.

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  • Doesn't doubling the bass track bring in phase problems ?

    Nice sounding mix of the drums, bass and guitar, but the scratching and fx have to go !!

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  • @DonJuanDeMarco2 only if one track is nudged out of phase. keeping it in time will double the loudness

  • cool stuff

  • hello im learning to make music,and im having troubles mixing the bass what you do to sound wide because bass always its situated in the center an sound wide

  • good 5 *

  • Thanks man :)

  • @DonJuanDeMarco2 mmm nope if you treath them diferently

  • @ArisMetal w w w . magesy. us..... ; ) want free plug ins? vst intruments ?

  • your high frequencies are JUMPING OUT of that mix

  • @DonJuanDeMarco2 It should not cause phase issues because it is the exact same track just copied. Phase issues are usually caused by someone who does not know how to mic an amp or drum set. It happens when one sound is being picked up at different times by different mics. Usually caused by bad mic placement. Since it is a common practice to run the bass straight into a mixer through a DI box and sometimes mic the amp and mix it in with the DI signal, phase is not usually a problem.

  • @DonJuanDeMarco2 if they are out of phase, then yes

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