AES Paris 2016
Workshop W9
Sunday, June 5, 12:45 — 14:30 (Havane Amphitheatre)
W9 - Mixing Music: Part 2
Chair:Richard King, McGill University - Montreal, Quebec, Canada; The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Panelists:
Jonathan Allen, Abbey Road Studios - London, UK; Jonathan Allen Recording
Erdo Groot, Polyhymnia International - Hoogland, Netherlands
George Massenburg, Schulich School of Music, McGill University - Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology (CIRMMT) - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Rob Toulson, Anglia Ruskin University - Cambridge, UK
Abstract:
Proposed as a continuation of the very successful "Mixing Music" workshop at AES 139 (New York Oct. 2015). A panel of award-winning expert practitioners from varying backgrounds within the industry will spark interesting discussion and debate. Topics will include the process of mixing, techniques used, and proven methodologies that have yielded successful results over many years. Focus will remain on real information such as different ways to approach a mix, how to improve an existing mix, how to best interpret and address mix comments from an artist or the client. Balancing, use of processing, and listening levels will be addressed. Ample time will be reserved for questions, so that the audience will have a chance to solicit specific and meaningful information from the panel members.
This session is presented in association with the AES Technical Committee on Recording Technology and Practices |