Modern Rock Drums, Bass and Guitar Mixing Techniques Part 2 of 2

This music video tutorial demonstrates how to achieve a modern rock mix using Nuendo 3.0, along with the Meteoric Rock Hybrid Construction Loop Sets from www.p5audio.com. Learn how to compress and EQ drums, bass and guitar. Part 2 covers modern rock bass and guitar mixing tips from music producer David Whiteside.

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25 Responses to Modern Rock Drums, Bass and Guitar Mixing Techniques Part 2 of 2

  1. ehTSeekeRThe says:

    @pete509th With an …
    @pete509th With an Mbox.. or a digi… BEst way to go

  2. HIFIveRecords says:

    It should not …
    It should not because when you double it in most programs it will be the same exact samples in the same exact spots, thus being exactly in phase because they’re identical with each other

  3. pete509th says:

    how do you record …
    how do you record live drums and get each drum on a seperate track in cubase ?????????

  4. DonJuanDeMarco2 says:

    Doesn’t doubling …
    Doesn’t doubling the bass track bring in phase problems ?

    Nice sounding mix of the drums, bass and guitar, but the scratching and fx have to go !!

  5. nickeax says:

    Thanks very much …
    Thanks very much for these videos, you’ve shown some interesting ideas and techniques!

    Do you normally place the EQ after the comp?

    Cheers,

    Nick.

  6. P5audio says:

    it’s weird. the …
    it’s weird. the mix got all f’d when i rendered as a flash video file. maybe it was the kb rate i used. going to double check on the next ones we do before we post next time.

  7. P5audio says:

    wanted to show …
    wanted to show users how to get those sounds with in-expensive plug ins. but yes, i would recommend the Izotope plug-ins over stock nuendo EQs any day!

  8. P5audio says:

    yo dude, do you …
    yo dude, do you mean a program to produce the music? or product the video? let me know and i will help you out.

  9. AnVainAttempt says:

    dumb question, but …
    dumb question, but how do i get program to do this is it on web or a purchase.

  10. ArisMetal says:

    no, the kick drum …
    no, the kick drum is fine, it need a little louder, , and the overhead need just i little bit louder, and the scratching is really loud!!

  11. ArisMetal says:

    why do you use the …
    why do you use the nuendo EQ and you don’t use Izotope ozone or something like that…??

    nuendo EQ is good??

  12. geneclart1 says:

    Great vid but your …
    Great vid but your balance is WAY OUT!!!
    Kick drum too loud and the scratching is too loud.

  13. lvlUpgrade says:

    loved the lesson …
    loved the lesson dude, learned a lot. but lol i must know is there any way I can listen to the song? like on myspace or something.

  14. fu53b0x says:

    That was a really …
    That was a really great tutorial! Please some more!! +1 vocals +1 metal guitars

  15. Sweeper5 says:

    So…was waiting to …
    So…was waiting to see what the bass guitar sounded like solo’d, before and after. Never heard the bass guitar solo’d…always mixed with the distorted guitars. What’s up with that?

  16. JohannesCarlsson says:

    Great video! It …
    Great video! It gave alot to me!

  17. plushmind says:

    great video…Thanks
    great video…Thanks

  18. astralum says:

    Good point, I …
    Good point, I watched A LOT of mixing videos and tutorials, I have a lot of DVD’s and everything, and it’s always pop-rock songs. And mixing metal has same principles but it’s really different as well. I have ben mixing metal for quite some time now, as audio engineer is my proffesion… but I still need to get better and then maybe I do a video on mixing metal \m/

  19. CountZero001 says:

    Genial!
    Genial!

  20. mTucci says:

    hey you think you …
    hey you think you can maybe do a video on mixing like really heavily distorted guitars, like “metal” mixing techniques, i cant find anything on youtube with it.

  21. medina1 says:

    k so on the 1st …
    k so on the 1st bass guitar, you rolled off the HI end and low end, then on the 2nd bass, you boosted the HI End Only.. and a bit of O.D.

    On Regular guitars, this concept doesnt really apply? The settings are the same for BOTH?

  22. P5audio says:

    thanks homie. …
    thanks homie. really appreciate that. yeah, we’ve gotten a lot of requests for tutorials vocal production. we’ll have something up in the next month or so.

  23. takafinir says:

    ok i see good. i …
    ok i see good. i saw all your videos dude thanks
    i think its the most clear videos tutorial and simple in the net until now
    we need more about vocals in future same simple way

  24. P5audio says:

    Good Question. …
    Good Question. Because on the second bass track I have a quadrafuzz plugin which adds both distortion and a little more fullness to to the bass string sound. I wanted to bring out fuller and grittier string sound, so only applied a 4kHz EQ boost to this line. I could have added it only to the original line, but to me it didn’t sound aggressive enough for this type of music. Hope this answers your question.

  25. takafinir says:

    why u use another …
    why u use another track for bass tp add EQ 4kh what ll happened if u use same track bass?

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