Bob Power on Studio Mixing | Red Bull Music Academy
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The award-winning studio engineer mixes a track from a participant at Red Bull Music Academy's Studio Science New York 2014 and imparts a lesson or two along the way.
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Bob's 5 things: 1 pitch 2 dynamics 3 timbre 4 articulation 5 level of activity
Man, what a great engineer. Seriously articulate. Great ear.
The go-to engineer for A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul and Erykah Badu shares his mixing expertise. You can read more about Bob Power here... www.redbullmusicacademy.com/lectures/bob-power-it-always-takes-longer
@amonalinanuswe4275
10 жыл бұрын
imetulia ni nzuri na inaradha kamili na aijachakachuliwa na iko vizuri
@namesfransic
6 жыл бұрын
DILLLLLA
I learn so much in those 1st 2 minutes thts wild crazy
Just watched 2 or 3 vids from this guy and i learned a lot from him. He explains clearly and with a lot of animations of the sounds he is describing, which helps a awful lot because this is youtube and we're listening on cheap sound systems and most of the time its hard to hear whats being done to the music. Bob realises this and adapts accordingly which is great way of imparting the Knowledge we are all trying to learn. He describes in detail how stuff (low,mids etc) build up in a mix over time better than anybody i've looked at. Thanks Bob......
Bob is the man! His name appears on many of my favorite LP's
Best Mixing Class On KZread I've Seen So Far
@auggiebendoggy
6 жыл бұрын
Not bad huh? Love his 5 points, which are so helpful to keeping good focus.
@schnurzel4258
5 жыл бұрын
Tony Maserati has some good Videos too
@luminositymusicbrianpricka6357
4 жыл бұрын
LOFTYLIFE very informative.
this was the best thing in the entire world. Number one thing. Trust your ear. I will never forget this in all my engineering days. Love
It could be the kids on phones are just taking notes. The trick is to keep your own concentration and not be sidetracked by having to make judgement calls on everyone around you. Live and let live. Or mind your own business. I Couldn't find one interesting comment here that expands on this great presentation from Bob.
@aarona.dubzperson8245
7 жыл бұрын
Roni Francois Why not just film if that's the case. Not that I really care. IJS though. They WERE fucking off. LOL.
@joannethomas7104
6 жыл бұрын
try taking your own advice then.
He said this in another tutorial too but it’s one of the best take homes and always sticks wit me , “ can you hear everything?”
So glad that you are mentioning checking for phase! I get projects from aspiring artists who need some mixing work & I run into this problem a lot. I use to accept stereo mixes but I can't anymore bc I have to bring out every trick in the book to fix the phase. So I always go with the splits & sometimes stems. Great video BTW!
Thanks for this! Bob's a good teacher...delivery is on point.
I love the way he articulates sounds with his mouth
this was great! keep up the amazing work, RBMA!
Dude was dropping gems from the start of the video.
Great stuff Bob, thanks - invaluable!
Man Bob Power is an analytical BEAST!!
This is remarkable. He's catching things by ear that I couldn't detect.
As a previous poster commented and for those who don't know the song is Olga Bell - "Rubbernecker"
@peletey
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Anything Bob Power shares is worth listening to & putting into practice to see if/how it can work for you. Thanks to Mr. Power for always sharing his knowledge. Anyone know of any other videos of Bob mixing an entire track? =)
Hi from a musician/Violin/Pianist who for some reason built a 2 room Studio in the UK:) A very enjoyable video!
Thank you Bob
Bob is simply superb when he imparts his knowledge on sound structure in a musical whole. There are experts and there are master craftsmen... I will put him in later category...
@alvarezgamers
Жыл бұрын
Definitely a Master legend in the game.
Ive taught myself to mix and I think the most important thing he said was "can you hear everything?"
Really good stuff!
Thanks for posting.
Thanks Bob Power. I'm slowly understanding headroom in the software. I get it as a concept, and know what I should be hearing. I can hear it in many of the covers I love. It's just trying to understand my DAW, and how to use it to get the depth, height, and width for all the tracks to be heard. So far seems to be mostly playing around with my old multi track projects. So experience. Each time I play with the same one, it sometimes just sounds different, then finally sounds closer to what I want to hear. And the source tracks aren't that great, so it's also showing me just how powerful a DAW can be. Unfortunately I was led astray by a "Friend" who I believed knew what they were talking about. So I had some silly ideas to clear out.
The Bob Ross of music!
this is truly a great video
The song is Rubbernecker by Olga Bell but it hasn't been released yet.
roey izhaki provided some cool sub harmonic mixes for his book mix elements. i really appreciate Bob kicking off his clinic with a sub harmonic dilemma....
great....love the tips...thanks...
Such a cool video! Thanks
Amazing studio
Bit on compression was so helpful
"Aye yo my mic is sounding bugged Bob Power you there? (yeah)"
@Mechadondada
4 жыл бұрын
Adjust the bass and treble make my shit sound clear
@MikeSpexTV
2 ай бұрын
That’s always the best comment on Bob Power videos . My life is QTip quotes
Now that was insightful, and sharp! This is a real engineer!
awesome. great explanation
Brilliant engineering
I always mix better after watching a Bob Power video.
GOLDEN INFORMATION
Mad set of ears.
Was the FULL VIDEO ever get released? This is still timeless...
respect
I so completely love when our amazing legends step out to expose us to their well-worn and war-torn secrets of the studio! However, is it too much to ask that whoever places a lavaliere mic on the person speaking do a check first to ensure CLARITY? I have seen so many of these that look great but with muffled spoken word. I want to hear what he is saying without swimming my way through 400-600Hz mud.
brilliant
Good Stuff!
SilverBeat, thanks you Bob
Great explanation! One of the best mixing engineers that can teach actually, no doubt. The guy with the black/red hat seems bored. He just could got out of the studio and period. I would kill to be in person in this kind of masterclass and that guy is playing around with his phone, Seriously?
That was very interesting to me.
i just wanna say thanks, cause now i don't have to spend 10,000 at recording school,
this guys a wizard
Genius
wish this were longer.
Sounds like a Bjork thing. Cool.
good stuff
Those vocals are nice
Big question, who is the smartest singer you ever worked with sonically, who knew thier instrument the best(?voice, what it needed) asking all the engineers
Is there somewhere i can find the full video?
Dropping Knowledge....
Somebody please help me to get through my question..i always've been heard about "low level monitoring" when you doing a mix. but what im seeing here is bob's monitoring level is so higher than i expected.. is it normal to listen music in that high level when you doing mix?? i mean, by the fletcher munson curve, his ear won't disern the differences between high and low frequency level in a minute if he keeps his monitoring level that high.
I NEED TO KNOW THE SONG!! IM WATCHING THIS THE THIRD TIME SIMPLY BECAUSE THE MUSIC IS SO GREAT!!!!!
@Wasthere73
8 жыл бұрын
+Max Hasser www.amazon.com/Rubbernecker/dp/B012JWA0MY It was released yesterday
Do more videos like this but getting more into the plugins they use ?
very nice engineer
cool stuff :)
muito bom
Did anyone practice with the 5 concepts he talked about? I was wondering if anyone played around with each of the five concepts in each of the three levels of focus? Example: a kick that is 1. Low Pitch 2. Loud 3. Dark Tamber 4. very articulate 5. medium level of activity. There are so many options here and I was wondering if anyone had found some cool combinations?
what is the song though?
Bob Power you there?
the artist is Olga Bell, but I don't recognize the song
@rezwhap
8 жыл бұрын
+darwindeeez 'Rubbernecker' soundcloud.com/bellinspace/rubbernecker
@nicebluejay
6 жыл бұрын
thx
@XRXONE
5 жыл бұрын
Lowkey trash
My goodness what is the name of this classy tune? please save me the two year search... ..
lol his face @ 9:17 when his assistant doesnt stop the playback lol
Gimme that room
Is he using the 9000 desk or 4000?
...who is that he's mixing as an example in this clip? I need to know...that track is amazing.
@Gizmotechno
10 жыл бұрын
The vocals sound a lot like Simonne Jones.
@internalogic
10 жыл бұрын
word. that sounds so good. dope bassline. bjorklike vocals.
@hibobbywoody
10 жыл бұрын
probably something unreleased
Bob Power??? lol. Red Bull studios! What amazing studios you have! (googled it) Omg!
track name please!
In his list of 5 things I think he forgot one - ambience. how reverberant or dry something can sound based on the room or mic placement or added processing. not to try and sound like i know more than him obviously.
I am sitting back sipping on a 473 ml Red Bull right now before I go busking...if I drink while busking I'll get all gassy and burp in the middle of songs!
jamie lidell just chilling on the ground no big deal
You remind me of Dave Pensado
nice shirt bob
not my type of music but pretty good video!
the word(tambre or somthng) he said to describe bright and brrrggh at 0:35 how do i write that, and what is it called in german
@abyde
6 жыл бұрын
frantisek veselovskyJR The word is timbre in both English and German.
"A lifetime quest..." no pun intended.
I want to know about the fight he got in that hurt his hand.
He’s the shit!
The lav mic on him killed it :( A shame for a session like that
Without direct stereo from the desk it's not as good as it could be
Creat stuff
Great engineer but somehow the video is confusing. Maybe a longer and better cutted video would have explained some passages accurately.
@stephenstrang590
7 жыл бұрын
Yeah horrible editing.
@nicebluejay
6 жыл бұрын
agreed
@nicholaslong4360
4 жыл бұрын
there's a much longer version. Just search for bob Power masterclass, he breaks things down over the course of an hour and walks through his mix of a song as well as expands upon the opening concepts.
Is the guy in the corner wearing a Coca Cola cap or why is it censored? :P
Jamie Lidell in da buildin
We use the same mouse! Once you go track you never go back..
What I wouldn't give for an hour in that studio with those speakers... And a tab of acid
Looks Like Jamie Lidell sitting upfront and Center!
Yo whats the song?!
@Wasthere73
8 жыл бұрын
+fhoplist www.amazon.com/Rubbernecker/dp/B012JWA0MY It was released yesterday
still waiting on this song :(
@Wasthere73
8 жыл бұрын
+FRTNK www.amazon.com/Rubbernecker/dp/B012JWA0MY It was released yesterday
@FRTNK
8 жыл бұрын
Kent Shin you are more than a life saver i appreciate you lol.. gonna buy it now
@Wasthere73
8 жыл бұрын
+FRTNK careful. it falls under experimental/indyish, imho. very different song. has remix potential though
What is the name of the track?
@Wasthere73
8 жыл бұрын
+Joshia Seam www.amazon.com/Rubbernecker/dp/B012JWA0MY. It was just released yesterday
It always surprises me to see these great engineers in specially designed studios with expensive monitoring systems........with a heap of hair covering their ears.
@jumpenjack1
5 жыл бұрын
in the same way one can learn their monitors, one can surely learn the way ones hair affects sound.