boas
so para relembrar que para alem desse video.... tem tambem este ;
Steinberg-Internal-Mixing
Vol. I (160 minutes)
Defining the objective of the mix
The three dimensions
Tips for delivering the mix master to the mastering studio
More bits sound better!
The systematic approach - clarity and a good workflow for the mix
Working with groups
Compressing groups to save CPU and increase sound power
EQing groups to save resources and create "space"
Handling groups: What do I control via groups, and what via tracks?
Workflow overview
Summary of panning rules
Preventing phase interference
Breakdown of the frequency bands and their principle zones
Mixing a tight bass range
EQ basic rules
Common basic parameters of compressors and their use
Vol. II (180 minutes)
Exercises with compressors
Layering with reverb and delay
Native and DSP-aided reverb devices
Pre-delay as a design component
EQing in reverb return as a design component
Layering strategies
Pre-fader or post-fader?
How many reverb devices do you need? Planning depth design
Additional aspect: Design and the use of Mute and Special FX
Automation
Processing single instruments
Microphone tracks
Refining loops (doubling, gating, compressing, reverbing)
Exercise in editing loops
EQing and compressing vocals
Special aspects concerning choruses
For more information, visit their web site at http://www.steinberg.net/.
se procurarem bem... isto eh ''sakavel'' algures ai pela net...
eh, quanto a mim, o melhor tutorial do cubase/nuendo. =]