MWTM Q&A #7 - Joe Barresi

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MIX With The MASTERS - Q&A with Joe Barresi
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During his Week-Long Seminar in October 2013, Producer and Mixer Joe Barresi took the time to answer a few questions from the MWTM Facebook Page.

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  • @h.j.w2783
    @h.j.w278310 жыл бұрын

    This was awesome, please do one with Nigel Godrich Or Ben H. Allen...would be epic.

  • @dan_abrusci
    @dan_abrusci10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for answering my questions! great video!

  • @SteveStockmalMusic
    @SteveStockmalMusic6 жыл бұрын

    Great advice, great style, and I love the way you said people’s first names ... and didn’t try to butcher their last names like everybody else does. Lol

  • @cmatute69
    @cmatute6910 жыл бұрын

    This guy is amazing

  • @thatguy7099
    @thatguy70995 жыл бұрын

    That's some I N T E N S E zoom pan .

  • @sprinkle_some_crack_on_em8279
    @sprinkle_some_crack_on_em82795 жыл бұрын

    Joe is the dude. I wish I could do what he does

  • @duranjerome
    @duranjerome9 ай бұрын

    Phase is absolutely key!!

  • @teashea1
    @teashea15 жыл бұрын

    great information - ie drums in phase

  • @hismetalness83
    @hismetalness838 жыл бұрын

    The tip about Babies is super important.

  • @K100music
    @K100music10 жыл бұрын

    its really interesting the way he said he would rather boost than cut. I know so many producers out there that look at boosting as the ''wrong'' way to go about eqing anything.

  • @soulchorea

    @soulchorea

    10 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking about that, too...I think it might be because a lot of tips out there are for "beginners" or at least early-stage mix engineers like me, where we are truly not cutting nearly enough and are boosting way too much. Once you've gotten past that beginner's phase, I think you're more free to boost to your heart's content because you already know you've 1.) tracked properly and 2.) cut out what should be cut out.

  • @MusicEnt100

    @MusicEnt100

    10 жыл бұрын

    It's simple! you do whatever the sound needs to fit in context of the song if you are recording in a poorly treated room then you might not want to be boosting too much that's only going to show up the problems of the bad sounding room so it might be better to do some corrective eq (cutting annoying frequencies). Nothing is wrong with boosting just do it where it's needed , the main reason why most engineers prefers cutting more than boosting is because boosting frequencies lifts the volume going to the master which means less headroom for the overall track leading to clipping plus you can sometimes achieve the same effect by just cutting low frequencies because low frequencies tend to easily mask high frequencies so cutting some low might bring out the highs without sending more volume to the master by just boosting the highs just a few examples.

  • @koenraadfoesters

    @koenraadfoesters

    10 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I think it's quite based on the fact that Joe has a massive amount of outboard that all has a 'color'. If you you boost with that kind of outboard it usually brings out that color more than if you would cut with it. Software eq's tend not to have so much character compared to hardware Eq's.

  • @K100music

    @K100music

    10 жыл бұрын

    Reverend Eslam I make electronic music. So i'm not sure how I would go about mixing saxophone or harmonica.

  • @atta1798

    @atta1798

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@K100music if you are interested I mainly master but do also mixing and production when needed specially on electronic productions. I can help you with that. Let me know

  • @lordberly
    @lordberly Жыл бұрын

    I like his works with Chevelle

  • @paranoidjones
    @paranoidjones4 жыл бұрын

    considering how hard this dude fuggin rawks, he's chill as FUCK.

  • @MeatyController
    @MeatyController5 жыл бұрын

    I'd love to talk compression over breakfast burritos at Russell's with you, Mr. Barresi lol

  • @atta1798
    @atta17982 жыл бұрын

    Every experienced Mixing Engineer, Producer do know and understand phase, a critical part of the song audio quality .... it seems he does it by ear and funny he never heard of it ....quite impossible ....and most likely an incredible one but even him will not escape phase 100%. There will always be leakage from mic to mic....so. bUT for those who do not....just simply take the protools single EQ and inverse the track audio and you all hear how the sound changes to a more solid performance.....not an easy task depending on how many tracks but best practice w a full set of drums.....it is fun!

  • @gonetospace5544
    @gonetospace55445 жыл бұрын

    Song?

  • @atta1798
    @atta17982 жыл бұрын

    the secret ingredient to have a fat sound in the snare is to to be a Musician that is the best solid background for anybody that is in this business....so that you understand what you are working with .....the rest relies on the tools, recording techniques, mic types and instruments you use including DAW digital techniques and analog gear

  • @PeterSavad
    @PeterSavad10 жыл бұрын

    Mike Fasono. I worked with him long ago. His nick name is "sack" lol.

  • @shovelheadseven

    @shovelheadseven

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Peter Savad I was like Mike Fasono, why do I know that name. Then you said Sack and the light went off. Worked with him also with Flo at the Cloud

  • @PeterSavad

    @PeterSavad

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Fred Farkle Nice, great guy to have in the studio when tracking drums…but he literally showed us his oversized ball sack, proving it was the same length as a soda can LOL.

  • @elevatedtracks

    @elevatedtracks

    6 жыл бұрын

    The Sack is the man.

  • @diregremo
    @diregremo6 жыл бұрын

    I like how he talks like he could care less what's going on.

  • @vividconclusions3796

    @vividconclusions3796

    5 жыл бұрын

    diregremo well because I think he understands that recording and mixing isn’t as complicated as people make it out to be.

  • @Tinmar_Isation
    @Tinmar_Isation6 жыл бұрын

    Me too I prefer mixing on a multi million dollars SSL

  • @atta1798

    @atta1798

    2 жыл бұрын

    you can get the same sound or better w a fraction of that money

  • @bbypmp801
    @bbypmp8019 жыл бұрын

    Lol

  • @navasaband
    @navasaband3 жыл бұрын

    Joe, we love you and your amazing engineering & production, but the day will come when you'll understand why Scheps and others are now mixing entirely "In the Box".

  • @godofgore6667

    @godofgore6667

    12 күн бұрын

    Do you know the difference between doing the tracking/recording versus solely mixing someone else’s recordings? Hopefully in three years you’ve learned not to lecture people who know more than you ever will… Probably not though.

  • @sweetspike

    @sweetspike

    8 күн бұрын

    Ummm it’s all about a hybrid setup that Maserati uses. Analog summing has way more headroom and vibe

  • @paydaymonsantotheycanready9193
    @paydaymonsantotheycanready919310 жыл бұрын

    It's not supposed to be a "performance". It's a Technical task by nature. EQ is MADE for boosting. Hahaha.. yes.

  • @atta1798

    @atta1798

    2 жыл бұрын

    No at all.....the main true goal as an artist and Sound, producer engineer is to capture the best sound in the performance with the best tools for the type of production it is....thereafter you can do whatever you want as a producer..either you learn this after 30 years in the field or you go to school and learn it in 4 years w some experience....

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