Andy Wallace Mixing Last Goodbye by Jeff Buckley Deconstructing a Mix #33 TUTORiAL [1080p Video]

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Join acclaimed engineer, producer and mixer Andy Wallace at Red Bull Studios NYC for an in-depth exploration of the track ‘Last Goodbye’ by Jeff Buckley. In this 4h30 series, Wallace takes you on a journey from the record’s musical foundations and pre-production to a full new analog remix of the song. After giving an overview of the arrangement, recording and production process, Andy Wallace begins a fresh mix of the session on the studio’s SSL console. He takes you through his workflow step-by-step, demonstrating his renowned ability to unmask and clarify through careful EQ, gating and panning. He shows his use of grouping, effects and stereo buss compression, while giving detailed reasoning behind his decisions. He also covers other topics such as artist psychology, client feedback, headphone mixes, monitoring, recording techniques, phase, gain structure, and automation.

About Andy Wallace

Andy Wallace’s name is synonymous with a successful and active career, and calls to mind many classic records such as Nirvana, Bruce Springsteen, Jeff Buckley, Slayer, Alice Cooper, Prince, The Cult, Aerosmith, Guns N’ Roses, Sheryl Crow, Sonic Youth, Foo Fighters, Paul McCartney, Rush, and Rage Against The Machine.

Wallace has been awarded eight Grammy Award nominations and one Grammy Award, in 1999, for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical (shared with Tchad Blake and Trina Shoemaker) for Sheryl Crow’s The Globe Sessions. During the last fifteen years Wallace has focused almost exclusively on mixing, most often using SSL desks.

His trademark approach of aggressive rock music- mixing, is characterized by larger-than-life guitars accompanied by a huge and tight, well-defined low-end. In the same instant, Wallace can also be exceptionally lyrical and delicate in his approach, the most famous example being his production and mix of Jeff Buckley’s Grace (1994). Wallace’s techniques are shrouded in a certain mystery, as the well-established mixer has only ever given two significant interviews during his long spanning career, yet he continues to reign as one of the greats.

This post is a repeat of the release:

MixWithTheMasters Deconstructing A Mix 33 TUTORiAL-DECiBEL

The previous release had 720p video quality, this release has 1080p video quality.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PS-ofjyc1w

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