How To Use Reference Mixes – Into The Lair #71 Posted on June 19, 2014 by Mix Engineer Dave Pensado goes over some reference mixes he uses and why he uses them. Video Rating: 4 / 5 Related posts: Mr. Plinkett – Star Trek: Into Reference Writing a reference – University of Birmingham Using Gale’s Testing & Education Reference Center – Career Prep Tools Essay Writing – Reference Page, Footnotes in APA and MLA Formats
I get confused using reference mixes bc the ref is always mastered. How do you a/b if the ref is considerably louder? Reply ↓
this channel is VALUABLE MAN. awesome thanks for all your amazing knoweledge dave pensado.very cool. Reply ↓
Dave,,, it would be great to know wich of the mixes you’ve done are your favourite.. Greetings from Spain! Reply ↓
Does anyone else use look at their reference mix in a spectrogram? I’ve found that to be extremely useful, just to see what amazing balance between the frequencies looks like. Reply ↓
Into The Lair #71 with #DavePensado – How to Reference a Mix #engineers
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I get confused using reference mixes bc the ref is always mastered. How do
you a/b if the ref is considerably louder?
What is that peace of equipment on the right side of his desk it always
catches my eye.
really enjoy watching your vids! lots of knowledge and encouraged
experimentation!
THanks
Awesome lesson thanks!
Chris brown 2012
this channel is VALUABLE MAN. awesome thanks for all your amazing
knoweledge dave pensado.very cool.
Nice
ebb and flow.
Thanks for the awesome Channel ! You passion and input into our daily work
is so valuable !
what is an eban flow?
Maybe we did 😉
Dave,,, it would be great to know wich of the mixes you’ve done are your
favourite.. Greetings from Spain!
“album flow”
Man I wish I could love this joint. Almost anything Dave says is golden for
all engineers!
Where do we start from? Spectrum analyzer?
Thats why he said the “best mix i have here” ?
Does anyone else use look at their reference mix in a spectrogram? I’ve
found that to be extremely useful, just to see what amazing balance between
the frequencies looks like.