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miszt
02-01-2012, 15:14
http://www.cambridge-mt.com/MixingSecretsContents.htm

this book is an excellent read no matter what level you are at, highly recomended :2thumbs:

Mr Fletch
02-01-2012, 21:25
Ahh.....Indeed. I'll second that! And I'll also take this opportunity to thank Mr John Miszt here for bringing this to my attention in the past

ApeCat
02-01-2012, 21:27
Miszstzs; verily you are golden!

lostnthesound
04-01-2012, 00:02
http://www.cambridge-mt.com/MixingSecretsContents.htm

this book is an excellent read no matter what level you are at, highly recomended :2thumbs:

Amazing content. Thanks for posting!

Cheers.

Salvus
04-01-2012, 12:42
Found this the other day. Deffo recommend! Nice one Miszt

Labrat
04-01-2012, 13:59
can you find that kind of info on the web or in cheap magazines? was it worth the moneys?

miszt
04-01-2012, 14:14
can you find that kind of info on the web or in cheap magazines? was it worth the moneys?

worth the money definitly, not because you cant find all the info on the web, but because its all layed out in a way where it instantly makes sense so that you can apply it to your own workspace, covers every aspect of mixing down from room-treatment to post production

Arfeds
04-01-2012, 14:48
i really didn't go much on this book at all. it helped me get my head around a few minor things but in total i found the book to be a total contradiction of itself

miszt
04-01-2012, 14:54
i really didn't go much on this book at all. it helped me get my head around a few minor things but in total i found the book to be a total contradiction of itself

quite a statement that, care to expand on it?

Arfeds
04-01-2012, 15:00
i dunno it just felt like the guy was basically saying the entire time "try this but if it sounds shit dont bother" the entire book to me was just a big statement saying trust your ears lol

the section on monitoring however is something everyone should read

miszt
04-01-2012, 15:08
trust your ears

best advice anyone can give anyone about production imo

i'd rather a book writer said 'if it sounds shit dont bother' than claim that a particular process was the only way to do something, (which would show a fair amount of inexperience in the writer), if you are looking for a set of rules to work by, you wont find them any where worth reading

Arfeds
04-01-2012, 15:48
yea thats given but then why read this book if it has no answers?

admittedly there are some useful tips in there but as far as dnb production goes its not to good

id expect for live music this book would be more suitable and the section on recording would be handy

i really wouldn't recommend anyone buy this with dnb production in mind

invest in some computer music back issues and trawl youtube for useful vids you will learn a hell of allot more

that's my two pennies anyways everyone's opinions may differ but that's why this is a forum :)

miszt
04-01-2012, 16:21
yea thats given but then why read this book if it has no answers?

admittedly there are some useful tips in there but as far as dnb production goes its not to good

id expect for live music this book would be more suitable and the section on recording would be handy

i really wouldn't recommend anyone buy this with dnb production in mind

invest in some computer music back issues and trawl youtube for useful vids you will learn a hell of allot more

that's my two pennies anyways everyone's opinions may differ but that's why this is a forum :)

if you are looking for presets to setup your mixdown, then yes, this book is useless

imo this book works for all styles of music, i've used allot of its content in my own productions (dnb/dubstep/trance/pop/techno/classical/live), you dont need a dnb specific book on production to understand sound in a way which is useful for writing dnb

Labrat
04-01-2012, 19:26
worth the money definitly, not because you cant find all the info on the web, but because its all layed out in a way where it instantly makes sense so that you can apply it to your own workspace, covers every aspect of mixing down from room-treatment to post production

nice, wasnt being a cunt or nothing, just was interested if it were a worthwhile investment. your mixdowns arnt too bad so its got something going for you!

but mixdowns are a very general area of productions, i dont think too many rules should be followed but its very important to keep a good gain structure in the mix. if it sounds good it is good to me ;)

oversight
04-01-2012, 22:08
just read the little free preview, looks very good indeed, will be buying

ilovelondon
04-01-2012, 22:13
looks promising indeed... :)

t0rben
05-01-2012, 15:01
I just bought it a few months back. It's really worth it and still find myself looking up some stuff in it. Although quiet a few examples are explained around multi miked recordings which doesn't relate too much to dnb. But still interesting too read ;)

Would recommend it to anybody who wants to get serious about mixdowns no matter what genre.

Resound
08-01-2012, 13:47
Seems like a good read deffo.

Another good one I can really recommend is "The Mixing Engineer's Handbook" by Bobby Owsinski.

I am actually in the process of writing an ebook on this topic as well. This will be written very much from a drum&bass producer's point of view obviously.

Prideinyouride
08-01-2012, 13:53
Seems like a good read deffo.

Another good one I can really recommend is "The Mixing Engineer's Handbook" by Bobby Owsinski.

I am actually in the process of writing an ebook on this topic as well. This will be written very much from a drum&bass producer's point of view obviously.

When are you aiming to have this finished mate?

Resound
10-01-2012, 09:47
When are you aiming to have this finished mate?

I have only just started the process and only putting together the concept at the moment. I'm taking my time with it - want to make sure it's good.

I'm writing another guide on DIY mastering which is about half way done now, so that one is gonna get done first.

Eternaloptimist
10-01-2012, 10:08
Big up resound!
Is the mastering guide gonna be for sale?
Cheers

Defect
10-01-2012, 12:25
I'm writing another guide on DIY mastering which is about half way done now, so that one is gonna get done first.

Nice. Been spending so much time learning mastering lately

miszt
10-01-2012, 12:43
I have only just started the process and only putting together the concept at the moment. I'm taking my time with it - want to make sure it's good.

I'm writing another guide on DIY mastering which is about half way done now, so that one is gonna get done first.

some good articals on there, nice work!

i like this little freudian slip....


Out of phace material

:D

Resound
10-01-2012, 23:48
LOL.... better fix up

And yes, the mastering guide will be available to buy through the website. Won't be too expensive either. It's not designed to replace the need for professional mastering (nothing ever can). But it will help you do a better job when you do decide to do some mastering on your own.


some good articals on there, nice work!

i like this little freudian slip....



:D

padders
11-01-2012, 18:34
Nicely written, i read the intro never knew about the resonance problems with ported monitors might have look into an upgrade.