Module 1: Introduction To The Course
In this module, we’ll go through the content of the course and what we will do in the coming modules. You’ll get a look into the tools we will use, get access to a curated list of awesome free VST’s and a custom made sample pack just for this course.
Module 2: The Basics
In this module, you’ll get an introduction to what mixing loud even means, and explore concepts such as LUFS, loudness meters, and how we use these tools to measure and tweak the loudness of our tracks to get an ideal result. We’re also going to cover a bunch of common issues that hold us back from getting loud and powerful tracks and how to fix it, whether it is drums not punching through, chords sounding weak, smashing the limiter and wreaking havoc on your mix, bass too loud or too weak, vocals not sitting right in the mix, and so on. We’ll also go into volume control, mid/side processing, limiting vs clipping, spatial placement, powerful EQ tips, setting up your routing, and other processing tips that will be crucial to get an awesome result.
Module 3: Referencing
Reference tracks can act like a north star for our journey throughout producing music, giving us an objective reference for everything from instrumentation, to mix and loudness, to track structure and energy. In this module, we’ll explore how to use a reference track in a smart way, why it’s a good idea to use one, and how we can «steal like an artist» (and what it even means) in order to get better results and speed up our workflow.
Module 4: Building A Track
In this module, we will look at building an entire track, from the intro, to the chord progressions, drums, percussion and fills, basses and pads, creating a drop, and much more. We’ll look at different consideration for each section, the instrumentation, creating the different sounds, making each sound powerful and ensuring they stand out, and setting yourself up for success in getting a massive and powerful mix.
Module 5: Mixing
After putting together the entire track, we will dive into the mixing stage and look at the differences between cleaning and shaping vs mixing. We will go through different topics such as gain staging, and layering, kick and snare processing, drum mixing, synths and vocal production and much more. We’ll also be making sure the biggest sections of our tracks stand out and really hit hard, and building the rest of the track around this – something that is crucial in any track of any genre.
Module 6: Supersaw Processing
In the sixth module, we’re going to dive deeper into one specific area, which is layering our super saw synths and the processing of these elements. In Future Bass, the super saws and chord elements really carry a lot of the power – and we will look at how we can stack chords, mid basses, subs, white noise and leads in order to get a HUGE wall of sound. The lessons learned here can also be applied to other similar elements in other styles in order to get a massive production.
Module 7: Vocal Production
In this module, we will look at the vocal production of our tracks. Vocals can be tricky, and the vocal mix can sometimes be the difference between a pro and radio/licensing ready track and something that sounds more amateur-like. We will go through cleaning and prepping the vocals, fixing issues, dealing with pitch and time edits, processing and special FX to make the vocals really pop and sit right in our mix.