▶ Patreon: ▶ My Music On Beatport: ▶ My Music On Spotify: ▶ Mixing, Mastering & Mentoring Services: info@ ▶ My Sample Pack: Today I am showing you how to use reference tracks to mix kick and bass like a pro. This can help get your low end as big, clean and punchy as your favourite pro producers. I'm using Ableton Live, but all of these techniques and principles are applicable to Logic, Cubase, Reason, FL Studio, Studio One, Bitwig and all other popular DAW's. ᐅᐅᐅGEAR I USEᐊᐊᐊ STUDIO SOFTWARE ● ▶ DAW: ● STUDIO HARDWARE ● ▶ Laptop: ▶ Monitor: ▶ Second monitor: ▶ Speakers: ▶ Speaker stands: ▶ Audio Interface (Main): ▶ Audio Interface (Portable): ▶ MIDI Keyboard: ▶ Headphones: ▶ Chair: ▶ USB Turntable: ● DJ EQUIPMENT ● ▶ DJ Headphones: ▶ Mixer: ▶ DJ USB sticks: ▶ DJ Recorder: ▶ DJ Bag: ▶ DJ Travel case: ● CAMERA EQUIPMENT ● ▶ Main Camera: ▶ Webcam: ▶ Vlog Camera: ▶ Lapel Mic: ▶ Camera Tripod: ▶ Mini Tripod: ▶ Lights: ▶ Softbox: ▶ SD Card: ▶ Camera bag: ▶ Lens 50mm: ▶ Speed booster: Contents: 00:00 Intro 01:10 Level The Kick 03:10 Sidechain The Bass 03:46 Reference Track Selection 05:17 Analyse The Reference 08:31 Where To Reference 10:46 Process Kick & Bass 12:46 Stock Plugin Alternatives 15:31 Template Routing I am a DJ, producer and Engineer living in Berlin. Music That I have made for myself and my clients has been released on labels including Toolroom, Spinnin, Defected, Mother Recordings, Saved, Realm, Solotoko and many more. Whether you make tracks like Fisher, Solardo, Chris Lake, Camelphat, Artbat, UMEK, Solomun, Purple Disco Machine, Claptone or David Penn you can learn something from this video. And make sure you check out my other music production tutorials. Instagram: Beatport: Spotify: Facebook:
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