What Makes a Mix Great: Insights from a Mastering Engineer with Mat Leffler-Schulman

What Makes a Mix Great: Insights from a Mastering Engineer with Mat Leffler-Schulman

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@NathanielWolkstein
@NathanielWolkstein - 22.11.2024 04:29

Fantastic conversation!

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@matlefflerschulman
@matlefflerschulman - 22.11.2024 05:36

Thanks for having me. It was a blast hanging with you, Travis!

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@jacobclare58
@jacobclare58 - 22.11.2024 11:58

very happy with this content...glad I found this channel, subscribed

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@clarkesinspace
@clarkesinspace - 23.11.2024 02:46

I loved this conversation. Thank you!

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@dougleydorite
@dougleydorite - 21.12.2024 08:31

Mastering will fix the mix if you charge enough

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@thetruthserum2816
@thetruthserum2816 - 05.01.2025 11:57

Do an interview with Chris Lord Algae...

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@acoustically9201
@acoustically9201 - 11.01.2025 01:33

I listened without watching...never heard two speakers who sound so alike. Couldnt tell who was speaking. Must be studio audiophile lingo or maybe you EQ'd it so 😂

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@mixinthecloud3338
@mixinthecloud3338 - 26.02.2025 19:38

I think most listeners have some degree of synesthesia. I believe everyone understands some form of this, for example, there are pastural scenes (visual) and pastural music (auditory). These are often presented together so listeners associate one with the other. For those who are more attuned to this and are very active listeners, synesthesia can take the form of visual structures and colors based on the textures and character within the music.

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@mixinthecloud3338
@mixinthecloud3338 - 26.02.2025 19:41

As someone who has always had a Lissajous pattern in front of them while mixing, I have been able to correlate those patterns with the wave forms I am generating in a mix. I can see these patterns at times, without the actual device to view.

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