EP 86: Jeremy Griffith – Treating Your DAW Like a Console

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Jeremy SH Griffith is producer, mixer, engineer and composer working in music, tv, and film. He has been involved in a wide variety of types of music, from worship music (Kim Walker-Smith, Cody Carnes, Kari Jobe) to heavy bands (Norma Jean).

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

  • Treating Pro Tools like a console
  • Setting up your sessions for speed
  • Using track folders
  • Working in different genres
  • How not using templates can help with creativity
  • The differences in working with new artists vs. established acts
  • Why the new “standards” of mixing have changed
  • Finding the right vocal effects for your songs
  • Syncing reverbs and delays to your song tempos

To learn more about Jeremy Griffith, visit: http://www.jeremyshgriffith.com/

 

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