
sonusman
Banned
So, I will link you all to some "work in progress" sort of.
Okay, the preface.
I have 16 tracks of ADAT installed at the club I am mixing at. I run all the snake channels to a Mackie 32/8 and use the Direct Outputs from the Mackie into the inputs of the ADAT's via Elco cables.
The output of the ADAT's run into my Soundcraft Ghost console via Elco cables for the actual live mixing.
This setup allows me to set preamp levels going to tape that have no eq applied and I can then record with no fader moves from the live mixing. Cool eh?
So, a couple weeks ago, this band comes strolling in to play (1 of 5 I mixed that night, which is pretty standard on most nights at this club. I mix at about 15 bands a week!). They looked like a bunch of nerds, but hey, they had instruments!
The typical set change here is 15 minutes. That is, 15 minutes after the band before get's done, the next band starts playing. This set change includes all equipment setup, etc.....Usually, there is no time for even a line check on the instruments before they start playing. I have to usually set their monitor mix based upon intuition and waiting for feedback from the band AFTER their first song.
So anyways, this band starts playing. I realize about half way through the first song that they are pretty decent, so at the end of the song, I start recording their show. Remember, I only had one song to set levels to the ADAT's, and NO chance to move mics around to optimize the placement in any way.
So, this is the 8th song in their set.
About two weeks after tracking it, I got into work an hour early and ran some quick mixes of the songs. Literally, I spent about 10 minutes on this mix. I ran the song through about halfway to set some levels and make a few crude eq adjustments, then let er' rip to CDR. I used my Marantz CDR burner, so the mix was at 16 bit 44.1kHz sampling rate.
I then took the CDR burner home and hooked it up to my soundcard and copied the mix to the hard drive and did a bit of eq and limiting in Wavelab. This "mastering" was literally one time through the song to set eq and limiting, then applied the processing.
Here is the result.
Okay, now I didn't mention a few things about the actual mixing here....
I used the clubs PA system as my reference monitors! That's right, a club PA system to listen and make subjective mixing decision in 10 minutes on!
Nice eh?
Tracks and the processing involved:
Kick - Used an old Biamp Noise gate that ran into a Alesis 3630 comp.
Snare - Same processing as the Kick
Racks 1, 2, and Floor Tom - Used my Behringer Multigate
Bass - Used a Behringer Composer
Guitar - There were two guitar tracks, but only one guitar. Not sure why he had two amps, but I mic'ed them both. I track delayed the right side amp about 20ms to add a bit of depth.
Vocal - Used a Behringer Composer
Only used 1 reverb patch over the instruments, and that reverb was from a Alesis Quadraverb 2, on the Plate 2 setting.
Anyway. This is not a "finished" product. Rather, it is a mix that was done with very cheap gear (except my Ghost console to mix on....
) and using PA speakers for monitors. I plan to actually spend a bit of time on the mix in another week or so, but I don't have my monitors installed at the club yet, nor a 24 bit mixdown medium to mix to, so when I get it all in there, I will have a "real" mix of this stuff.
Enjoy!
Ed
Okay, the preface.
I have 16 tracks of ADAT installed at the club I am mixing at. I run all the snake channels to a Mackie 32/8 and use the Direct Outputs from the Mackie into the inputs of the ADAT's via Elco cables.
The output of the ADAT's run into my Soundcraft Ghost console via Elco cables for the actual live mixing.
This setup allows me to set preamp levels going to tape that have no eq applied and I can then record with no fader moves from the live mixing. Cool eh?

So, a couple weeks ago, this band comes strolling in to play (1 of 5 I mixed that night, which is pretty standard on most nights at this club. I mix at about 15 bands a week!). They looked like a bunch of nerds, but hey, they had instruments!
The typical set change here is 15 minutes. That is, 15 minutes after the band before get's done, the next band starts playing. This set change includes all equipment setup, etc.....Usually, there is no time for even a line check on the instruments before they start playing. I have to usually set their monitor mix based upon intuition and waiting for feedback from the band AFTER their first song.
So anyways, this band starts playing. I realize about half way through the first song that they are pretty decent, so at the end of the song, I start recording their show. Remember, I only had one song to set levels to the ADAT's, and NO chance to move mics around to optimize the placement in any way.
So, this is the 8th song in their set.
About two weeks after tracking it, I got into work an hour early and ran some quick mixes of the songs. Literally, I spent about 10 minutes on this mix. I ran the song through about halfway to set some levels and make a few crude eq adjustments, then let er' rip to CDR. I used my Marantz CDR burner, so the mix was at 16 bit 44.1kHz sampling rate.
I then took the CDR burner home and hooked it up to my soundcard and copied the mix to the hard drive and did a bit of eq and limiting in Wavelab. This "mastering" was literally one time through the song to set eq and limiting, then applied the processing.
Here is the result.
Okay, now I didn't mention a few things about the actual mixing here....

I used the clubs PA system as my reference monitors! That's right, a club PA system to listen and make subjective mixing decision in 10 minutes on!

Tracks and the processing involved:
Kick - Used an old Biamp Noise gate that ran into a Alesis 3630 comp.
Snare - Same processing as the Kick
Racks 1, 2, and Floor Tom - Used my Behringer Multigate
Bass - Used a Behringer Composer
Guitar - There were two guitar tracks, but only one guitar. Not sure why he had two amps, but I mic'ed them both. I track delayed the right side amp about 20ms to add a bit of depth.
Vocal - Used a Behringer Composer
Only used 1 reverb patch over the instruments, and that reverb was from a Alesis Quadraverb 2, on the Plate 2 setting.
Anyway. This is not a "finished" product. Rather, it is a mix that was done with very cheap gear (except my Ghost console to mix on....

Enjoy!
Ed