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Gadget Track mixed in Auria Pro on iPad Pro

Originally 16 tracks in Gadget using multiple Gladstones to keep kick/snare/toms on separate tracks, and another couple of Gladstones for percussion and cymbals. Other gadgets used include 2 x Vancouver, Chicago, Montpellier, London (for different drums in the middle section), Chiangmai, Amsterdam, Darwin and Milpitas. Stems out to Auria Pro for mixing.

In AP, almost all stem tracks were then bussed to 3 additional channels for Dry, Parallel EQ and Compression, and Fx. This ended up being a total of 48 mixer channels, assigned to the 8 subgroups.

Channel plugins used included Pro-Q2 (on every stem), Pro-C, Pro-C2, Microwarmer, Pro-R, Timeless, Saturn, StereoChorus, and Volcano. I used Pro-C2 on the Master bus.

Looking forward to any feedback.
Cheers!

Comments

  • Sounds really good mate, digging your mix. Great showcase of gadget

  • good mix, but the lower end needs quality speakers to bring it up.
    (a bit hidden for few attack, had to place the in-ears carefully to make it reveal)
    I really like the melodic theme, catchy of the Lalo Schiffrin kind :+1:

  • @ruggedsmooth said:
    Sounds really good mate, digging your mix. Great showcase of gadget

    @Chaztrip said:
    Nice!

    Thanks guys/gals. Appreciate it.

  • @Telefunky said:
    good mix, but the lower end needs quality speakers to bring it up.
    (a bit hidden for few attack, had to place the in-ears carefully to make it reveal)
    I really like the melodic theme, catchy of the Lalo Schiffrin kind :+1:

    Good feedback... I create and mix on phones (1More Triple Driver in-ears, and Sony MDR-1R over-ears), so it's good to get this kind of critique. Plus, I'm 69, and a hard life of loud FOH mixing has yielded tinnitus, so I'm sometimes wondering how I need to adjust the freqs!

    Maybe I'll have to boost up the low end during mastering a bit.

  • No need to boost, the low end is there, but the kind of tone makes it hard for some drivers to give it enough impression.
    Similiar to plucking a bass, where the overtones compensate lack of speaker response.
    (I used Sennheiser IE4 which deliver a good low end if sitting properly)
    Pure level increase would make it boomy - imho.

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