50 go-to signal chain presets designed to improve your metal mixes.
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Galloping drums, walls of guitars, multi-channel basses, layers of vocals and often oceans worth of orchestral or ambient keys – a modern metal track can feature a daunting amount of channels. When facing one of these massive productions, the only viable way of getting an overview is by grouping and busing. This EZmix pack was designed to facilitate just that.
Featuring a total of 50 meticulously crafted custom signal chain presets for drums, bass, guitars, keys and vocals, this collection of mix-ready settings for EZmix 2 was designed to optimize and maximize the impact of each instrument group in your production before they all hit the final mix bus. But that’s not all, each setting serves a concrete purpose – and there are 50 of them. This means that you’ll have all the options you need to tailor your mix to perfectly meet your personal criteria. Whether you’re looking for a setting that makes your orchestral keys arrangement stand out, one that removes fizz and enhances your guitars, one that makes your drums punch through or one that optimizes the dynamics of your bass channels – with this pack they’re all just a mouse click away.
Before your next metal mix hits the digital airwaves, make sure you’ve done everything in your power to guarantee it crushes.
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Thomas “Plec” Johansson.
You have mastered and/or mixed countless records. What, in your opinion, is the most common overall issue with mixes that are sent to you?
I think most issues people are having can be traced back to poor monitoring and acoustics. That, in turn, affects the production and engineering on a whole. Frequency-wise, there are almost always issues with bass since that is the hardest by far to get right in any studio setup. The second most common issue is in regards to tracks and arrangements where the mix has trouble sitting right because there are too many things fighting each other. Few tracks very well arranged will sound infinitely larger and more 3D than many tracks with bad production choices.
On that note, a lot of people don’t have the luxury of mixing using state-of-the-art monitors or in acoustically treated rooms. Which would be your tips to the “bedroom mixers” out there? Pitfalls to avoid? Actions to always take?
Headphones, for sure! If you find a pair of headphones that you really like and you find you can trust – that will save you tens of thousands of dollars in monitoring and acoustics. No matter what, always make sure to check bass and other issues in headphones, but be certain sure you got great headphones to begin with. Investing in a very good set of headphones in combination with at least a decent pair of speakers will make you avoid many pitfalls.
Aside from the Metal Mix Buses EZmix Pack, you recently engineered the Mastering III EZmix Pack for us. How do these two differ?
These presets are made for instrument buses or even STEM-mastering if you will, so it’s a perfect combination with the Mastering III EZmix Pack. The earlier pack I did is designed to deal with complete mixes while these presets are used to optimize things in between the individual tracks and the final mix bus. If you have a drum bus and you require more punch for the drums to cut through, there will be a preset that deals with that. If you find that your vocals as a whole aren’t popping quite yet, there will be a preset that deals with that, etc.
You’ve worked in virtually every genre imaginable. But, let’s be honest, metal outshines them all, right?
For sure! It’s the most complicated and fun genre to work in since you need to know where to compromise so it doesn’t sound like you made any compromises. You’re always fighting distortion in one way or another in a totally different way compared to most other genres where you don’t need to deal with the same type of chaos. Of course, every genre is a challenge but in metal you tend to blend so many organic and electronic elements these days and everything is distorted, so it’s definitely a unique challenge.
Finally, your all-time top five of metal albums that you think sound absolutely fantastic on both a sonic and musical level!
That’s a tough one! I guess it tends to change up a lot, but here goes in 2023…
Soilwork “Stabbing the Drama”
Whitechapel “The Valley”
Architects “For Those That Wish to Exist”
Dimmu Borgir “Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia” (The original release. It’s distorted and ugly, but I love it!)
Gojira “The Way of All Flesh”
Name | Instrument | Type |
Bass Low Control | Bass Electric | Group Bus |
Beef & Corn | Bass Electric | Group Bus |
Dynamic Optimizer | Bass Electric | Group Bus |
Energy Boost My Bass | Bass Electric | Group Bus |
Print Bass to Tape 15 ips | Bass Electric | Group Bus |
Print Bass to Tape 30 ips | Bass Electric | Group Bus |
Stainless Steel | Bass Electric | Group Bus |
String Revamper | Bass Electric | Group Bus |
Tube Control | Bass Electric | Group Bus |
Vintage Juicer | Bass Electric | Group Bus |
Alpha & Omega | Drum Kit | Group Bus |
Black Adder | Drum Kit | Group Bus |
British Punch | Drum Kit | Group Bus |
Modernizer | Drum Kit | Group Bus |
Moist Dynamics | Drum Kit | Group Bus |
Optimize & Improve | Drum Kit | Group Bus |
Print Drums to Tape 15 ips | Drum Kit | Group Bus |
Print Drums to Tape 30 ips | Drum Kit | Group Bus |
Punch Through My Mix | Drum Kit | Group Bus |
Sumo Feeder | Drum Kit | Group Bus |
British Steel | Guitar Electric | Group Bus |
Come Clarity | Guitar Electric | Group Bus |
Dazzling Acoustic | Guitar Electric | Group Bus |
De-Fizzer & Enhancer | Guitar Electric | Group Bus |
Energy Boost My Guitars | Guitar Electric | Group Bus |
Gobbalizer | Guitar Electric | Group Bus |
Guitars Low Control | Guitar Electric | Group Bus |
Print Guitars to Tape 15 ips | Guitar Electric | Group Bus |
Print Guitars to Tape 30 ips | Guitar Electric | Group Bus |
Staubilized | Guitar Electric | Group Bus |
De-Clouder | Synth | Group Bus |
General Leveler | Synth | Group Bus |
I Compand You | Synth | Group Bus |
Mids United | Synth | Group Bus |
Orchestral Elevator | Synth | Group Bus |
Orchestral Exciter | Synth | Group Bus |
Print Keys to Tape 15 ips | Synth | Group Bus |
Print Keys to Tape 30 ips | Synth | Group Bus |
Smooth Dynamics | Synth | Group Bus |
Stereo Widener | Synth | Group Bus |
Aggressive Control | Vocals Lead | Group Bus |
Clarity DLX | Vocals Lead | Group Bus |
Fahrenheit | Vocals Lead | Group Bus |
Finalizer | Vocals Lead | Group Bus |
Grow a Beard | Vocals Lead | Group Bus |
Smooth Control | Vocals Lead | Group Bus |
Smooth Enhance | Vocals Lead | Group Bus |
Symmetric Clean | Vocals Lead | Group Bus |
Symmetric Growl | Vocals Lead | Group Bus |
Wow! Sick! | Vocals Lead | Group Bus |
This is an expansion product that requires a working copy of EZmix 2 or EZmix 3 to operate.
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