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Mixing Music I An Exercise in Finding Clarity & Balance

Posted: April 12th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , | 2 Comments »

Ya know, Im watching a show on TLC called “Hoarders”… and these people have literally buried themselves under a large chaotic collection of random odd’s & ends – which they feel VERY strongly about, and don’t know if they can “let go” of the need they feel for keeping these generic piles of “stuff…” They are LITERALLY losing control emotionally and are becoming especially anxious even talking about getting rid of the useless stuff and organizing their homes.

I’ve noticed a paradox here… See, these individuals are asking for help to swim out from under all this excess stuff, but are’nt willing to do whats neccessary in order to simply navigate through their homes…. Which is of course organize and eliminate excess junk that they for some reason aren’t able to part with or maintain in an orderly fashion.

While watching this MESS, my brain naturally contrasted the relative message of this scenario to an aspect of music production… One that i’ve been guilty of… More than once… Cluttering my mixes with excess parts and ideas! (Usually my mind likes to harmonize messages to different aspects of my main passions, songwriting and music production)

I’ve learned over time that less is usually more… Ok… Now although the extremity varies quite a bit from not being able to see the floor in their own homes for example… The correlation i’m drawing here is in terms of mentality, which seems to fit well.

See, if we try to save every take; every new chord progression idea, every lick, every blah blah blah; because we think it will be better to have more options for each track in the mix, and save all those decisions until the final mix phase…. Then, well, first, we’d be mistaken. And second… We’d just overload our mix with to much stuff… It’s taken me a good long while to realize this.. But again, in mixing, less is usually more.

If you’ve never overcomplicated your mix or song production, then i applaud as well as congratulate you. If you are struggling with what i call “idea overload”, and has resulted in 12 part counterpoint…. Overwhelm… and headaches in finishing up your mixes… Try this little exercise:

On your next song mix/composition/music production/practice project, limit yourself to 8 tracks, not including multiple tracks for each drum part, & 16 if you are layering multiple parts.

This is an exercise in quality vs. quantity!

Configure your parts for the production/composition, and label each track. (of course)

For example:

-Drums
Kick
Snare
HH
Toms
Cymbol

-Bass

-Rythym Guitar

-Lead Guitar

-Lead Vox

You get the idea…

Focus on the “TONAL” and “TIMBRAL” characteristics of each “part” and their relationship together to create a cohesive sound sculpture and mix.

In other words… Play around with the tracking techniques of each recording track, and audition different virtual instruments, patches, and plugins to fill your mix with well polished sounds.

Make a decision for each part, and stick to that. Do NOT rely on the faulty paradigm of “well, i’ll fix it in the mix…” You should be mixing as you record and compose as much as you can.

After all… Applied knowledge, trained ears, commited decisions, and effective workflow are all key components in finding clarity and balance in your music productions.

Lastly, share your results! I LOVE to hear your productions, comments, pitfalls, and other’s could learn a lot from your experiences as well!

You are the reason we are here, and your feedback and response is ultimately what is going to allow us to give you more targeted information and better tailored content to help you produce great music!

Happy mixing, now get to it… :)
Jamie


2 Comments »

  1. I like the style you took with this article. It isn’t every day that you just find something so concise and enlightening.

    Comment by VONDA BRUCE — June 1, 2010 at 7:14 am

  2. Hi,
    You must be an imaginative and creative kind of person. I also agree that music mixing is job of finding clarity in sound and proper balancing of the instruments in such an order that it will be enjoyed by others
    Thanks for this blog
    With Regards

    Comment by File recovery software — July 2, 2010 at 5:34 am

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