visuals
YouTube
Visuals of Mixes
in Real Time
(If you really want to have fun, plug in to your stereo or headphones
so you can hear the stereo spread you are seeing)
Panning = left/right; Volume = front/back; Pitch or Frequency = up/down height
Main Demo
About 25 songs, each approximately 15 seconds, showing mixes of a wide range of styles of music, different classic structures of mixes, and some visuals in real time.
Although this is one of the earlier demos (some of the graphics aren’t as slick)
it gives an incredible perspective on all the styles of mixes for different types of music.
“Blinded Me with Science” by Thomas Dolby – Full Song
“Blinded Me with Science” by Thomas Dolby – Reverb Mix and 3D Version
HIT SONGS
“I’m With You” by Avril Lavigne
“Video” by India Arie
“Beautiful” by Christina Aguilera
“Don’t Know Why” by Norah Jones
The visuals don’t flash, but they do change from section to section to show the mix changes.
“The Way You Move” by Outkast
“Fallin” by Alicia Keys
The visuals don’t flash, but they do change from section to section to show the mix changes.
Rap Reggae Song – “Love the Way You Love Me”
GRAPHICS OF MIXES
The following are an assortment of Mixes from “The Art Of Mixing”.
Take a look and see how the mixing technique varies for different styles of music.
Click on any Image below to see a full size version with explanation
A Capella Mix |
5.1 Fattening |
A Capella Fattening |
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5.1 Reverb | Vocal with Reverb | 3D Fattening | 3D Movement |
Showing the single result
Art of Mixing Book – 3rd Edition
THE ART OF MIXING — A Visual Guide to Recording, Engineering and Production, by David Gibson uses visuals of mixes to explain and SHOW how to create every style of mix that is typically done for each style of music and song. Gibson has mapped out everything that can be done to create various effects in a mix. It’s an in-depth exploration into the aesthetics of what makes a great mix in a simple, visual manner. The book shows everything from Bluegrass to Big Band, New Age to Heavy Metal, Classical to Hip Hop, Jazz to Rap, and Alternative Rock to Techno.