I will present the 11.1 mix of Music from a Dry Cleaner at the DTS booth at CES 2012 in Vegas.
We shot some footage during the mixing session.
Surround mixing engineer Fred Maher and I opened up my original stereo mix into a larger surround mix.
Thanks to the many discrete channels available, we designed an audio space where all the elements can be heard in details. The listening experience that comes out of it is very unique.
In the next days I'll post more details about my presentation on my Facebook page on.fb.me/fbF6Fn
and Twitter @DiegoStocco
You can watch the full video with the original stereo mix here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCLqfiSKGKE
Pictures and more details about the sounds and techniques here: behance.net/gallery/Music-from-a-Dry-Cleaner/2161629
@YanmingYuMusic …more like skill and experience FTW!!! I'm sure it's no secret, but these days the DAW you use is fairly irrelevant and only matters subjectively (based on preference and familiarity). For example, Diego didn't use Cubase at all for any of the recording and editing of sounds (even if he could have). Just saying. Cheers!
TheExplodingBit 2 months ago
i love seeing the difference a laptop can make from recording studios in the 60s to 90s
computers are a musicians best friend :)
defect530 2 months ago
Cubase FTW!!!
YanmingYuMusic 2 months ago
Oh mixing how you are the bane of my existence... Very well done on this track!
ldsrockstar 2 months ago
This is some awesome stuff, man! You're an inspiration to me :) You definitely remind me of John Cage, yet not as "cerebral" to your approach of music making ;)
dlo693 2 months ago
wow..wish I could listen to that 11.1 mix
infectiousfiles 2 months ago
Haha, very cool
binzing 2 months ago
*smile*
LucysPerson 2 months ago
gooddd
denkungza 2 months ago
beast...all day.
ListlessSpectre 2 months ago