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How Your Mix’s VISION Should Affect Your TONE

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How Your Mix’s VISION Should Affect Your TONE


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If you have a vision for your mix—a strong sense of where you’re going, instead of just turning knobs—you’ll be ahead of the game before you even start mixing.

In part 2 of our series about “Mixing with a VISION,” Grammy®-winning producer/engineer Scott Jacoby (Coldplay, Jason Mraz, John Legend) shows you how your overall vision for a mix will determine the decisions you make about the tone of various instruments as well as your entire mix.

Plugins used in this video:
V-EQ4: https://www.waves.com/plugins/v-eq4
GTR3: https://www.waves.com/plugins/gtr3
MetaFlanger: https://www.waves.com/plugins/metaflanger

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