Puremix - Ulrich Forman '1234'
What happens when you change vital pieces of your rig like computers, converters, and outboard gear, along with OS updates and more over a few years; and then have to recall a mix?
In this Puremix Exclusive tutorial, Multi Award Winning Engineer, Fab Dupont, opens the original session for Ulrich Forman's song, "1234" and takes you through his system for recalling a hybrid mix full of analog hardware to reset, reverbs to re-time, and even a stereo tube-preamp to run the entire mix through.
- Once the session is recalled, Fab breaks down how they took the song from a demo to a full production and deconstructs the mix, explaining every step of his thought process along the way.
- Watch Fab explain:
- His hybrid analog/digital setup
- Patchbay routing
- His recall note system
- How he ran the entire mix through a stereo analog tube preamp from a spring reverb, and simultaneously created a level matched clean version of his mix "just in case"
- How he used a real EMT 140 plate reverb and an AKG BX10 spring reverb
- How to soften transients using tape plugins
- The process of augmenting the original demo and turning it into an exciting completed production
- This video is a unique look at Fab's entire setup, his approach to hybrid mixing, production, and more.
- Once you have seen how Fab does it, download the stems, and mix it yourself!
- Watch Fab Dupont recall and deconstruct the mix of "1234" by Ulrich Forman. Only on Puremix.
ulrich-forman-1234.rar - 3.7 GB