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2 likes • Jul 30
@Rob Mayzes do you have Zoom links to both Calebs and Chris Mix a thon you could post for easy access? When you sign back into the room it only lets you into Jakes room and the chat only picks up wherever its at when you come in, so unless they just recently post a link you are stuck in that room. If you get what I am saying
The video that ruined my music career 🥸
Hey y'all, it's Michael from MAD Records (Mastering.com's education funded record label). I just dropped a new SubStack article called "The video that ruined my music career", check it out here and be sure to subscribe if you enjoy it! https://madrecords.substack.com/p/the-video-that-ruined-my-music-career?r=3waws0 Long live MAD Records 🫡⚔️ Michael
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The video that ruined my music career 🥸
2 likes • Jul 16
Mike, my take-away from your story man, is that you are a pretty seasoned song writer, and engineer, but not a film maker. I'm going to assume it was one of your first music videos. Of course, you felt uncomfortable. Like anything it takes several tries to figure out what works for you and what doesn't. You just gotta get back on that horse man! Maybe there could be an elective in the future for film making in Mastering.com. I'd be down to join if it was something legit. Which I have no doubt it could be coming from you guys! Just saying, making a music video is no easy task. Even if the idea is good, you can still mess it up. Making the visuals reflect the mood of the audio is artform unto itself. No different than finding the right image for an album cover. It's gotta reflect the ideas of the music. I think that's probably what disagreed with you when making it. It wasn't an idea that you were enthusiastic about. But like I said get back on that horse man. Your next video could be the one that is like "This! This is what that video should've been like!"
1 like • Jul 16
Hey there ya go! LOL Beat me to it apparently😜👍
Mixing Backwards
A recent blog post by Production Expert titled "Mixing Backwards - Have You Tried It?" really sparked my attention. I've posted a link to it in the Resources feed if you want to read it. As you already know, the primary purpose of the Fix-the-Mix challenges is to find potential candidates for The Reverse Engineer program, where they teach the music production process in reverse. @Caleb Loveless often mentions that the benefit of learning in reverse is that when you have the "end in mind perspective" you are able to think like a mastering engineer during the entire production process, leading to better productions, better mixes, and better masters. Every decision a mastering engineer makes is "with intention," and that intention is for the best possible end result. This article claims that one of the benefits of mixing backwards is that "it encourages better planning during the recording process. When you start with the end in mind, it becomes essential to envision the final sound from the outset. This mindset can drastically alter how you approach recording each element, ensuring that every track is recorded with its place in the mix already considered." It also states that "when you have a final sound in mind, you're likely to make more intentional decisions," and "by having a clear vision of the final mix, you can streamline the recording process, making decisions that contribute directly to the desired end result," helping to "maintain the creative flow." It's almost as though the author took a page right out of Caleb's playbook! (Oh yeah, this article also mentions going down a "rabbit hole.") TRE and the idea of Mixing Backwards are not the same, however. TRE teaches mastering and mixing as separate operations, whereas Mixing Backwards involves combining the two into one process, beginning your mixing process in the master bus and working backwards from there. Personally, I would not recommend the Mixing Backwards approach until you've already learned how to master and mix as separate processes. Only after you have learned how to do each process effectively, having an efficient workflow for each, would you be able to benefit from blending the processes together.
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Mixing Backwards
3 likes • Jul 3
Yeah, I will probably never try Top-Down Mixing. I know some Engineers swear by it and that some even try to Master on the Main Out bus, but like Caleb has said before, they only do this because they have not been properly trained to Master correctly. Mastering definitely belongs in its own session (IMO). Most of the teachers inside of TRE from what I have seen so far know how to achieve what they need the song to be so well from inside of the Mixing Stage, that by the time they get to the Mastering Stage, there is very little left to do. Thats the true Power of TRE I would say. Jera you gotta give the guys a call! See if you can't figure something out. We need you in here dude! For reallz 🤙
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We're considering making every YouTube video more specific to a certain genre or skill level. This would allow us to better help a specific person instead of keeping every video broad. If we went down this route, would you rather we put everything on this channel, or had different channels for different skills levels or genres?
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7 likes • Jun 14
One of the things that I enjoy about Mastering.com is how they compartmentalize the different stages of Production and Engineering. I would like to see this tradition continued even if it is not the popular opinion.✌️
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Jedidiah Girio
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I am a Songwriter, an aspiring Mastering Engineer, Musician, Performer, and Artist.

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