Mark Endert Interview (The Fray, Fiona Apple, Train) - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro
Read more about Mark Endert here: http://bit.ly/2BHdxrt
I recently had the tremendous pleasure of speaking with Mark Endert, a mixing engineer whose credits include The Fray, Train, Fiona Apple, Maroon 5, and Madonna, among many others. Mark and I have both a personal and professional relationship going back many years now, so we were able to have a wonderful chat!
Beyond just the technical aspects of mixing, like cutting here or boosting there, Mark stresses the importance of creativity when mixing as well. On “Hey, Soul Sister,” for example, he added a delay on the kick drum which changed the feel of the beat rather dramatically. It’s creative choices like these, he says, that add excitement and interest to mixes. Technical knowhow is crucial, but thinking outside the box (while mixing in-the-box!) can really set a song apart.
We do hope you’ve enjoyed this conversation with an incredibly talented mix engineer and lovely person, Mark Endert.
Sign up here to get exclusive videos and content http://producelikeapro.com
Produce Like A Pro is a website which features great tips to help the beginning recordist make incredible sounding home recordings on a budget.
Видео Mark Endert Interview (The Fray, Fiona Apple, Train) - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro канала Produce Like A Pro
I recently had the tremendous pleasure of speaking with Mark Endert, a mixing engineer whose credits include The Fray, Train, Fiona Apple, Maroon 5, and Madonna, among many others. Mark and I have both a personal and professional relationship going back many years now, so we were able to have a wonderful chat!
Beyond just the technical aspects of mixing, like cutting here or boosting there, Mark stresses the importance of creativity when mixing as well. On “Hey, Soul Sister,” for example, he added a delay on the kick drum which changed the feel of the beat rather dramatically. It’s creative choices like these, he says, that add excitement and interest to mixes. Technical knowhow is crucial, but thinking outside the box (while mixing in-the-box!) can really set a song apart.
We do hope you’ve enjoyed this conversation with an incredibly talented mix engineer and lovely person, Mark Endert.
Sign up here to get exclusive videos and content http://producelikeapro.com
Produce Like A Pro is a website which features great tips to help the beginning recordist make incredible sounding home recordings on a budget.
Видео Mark Endert Interview (The Fray, Fiona Apple, Train) - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro канала Produce Like A Pro
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Vocal Reverb TrickAudio Technology Genius: Rupert NeveSongs That Changed Music - I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You) by Aretha FranklinStevie Ray Vaughan: Artists Who Changed MusicHow I ALWAYS Start Recording Sessions - FAQ FridayDexys Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen - Multiple Tempo, Meter and Key Changes Created This #1 HitAutomated Hardware Compressor/EQ with a Plug In - Tegeler Créme RCMake the chorus popBob Clearmountain on Immersive AudioGrammy-Winning Musician & Producer: Jeff Lorber (with FREE Multitracks)My Top 10 Recording Books and 1 Killer Trick from EachAutomation Tricks To Make Your Chorus Sound HugeSongs That Changed Music: Superstition - Stevie WonderMixing In The Box LIVESongs That Changed Music: Queen - Another One Bites The DustMeasuring The Room's Response : Building A Studio Pt. 45 Mixing Tips You Might Not Know AboutSongs That Changed Music: Video Killed The Radio Star - The Buggles2 Steps To Wider, Deeper And Fatter Mixes With Marc Daniel Nelson6 Free Mixing Tricks (that don't cost anything!)Songs That Changed Music: Chic - Good Times