Just thinking out loud really, but wondered if anyone can recommend any online mixing courses. I've set myself a goal of improving my mixing this year after about a decade of avoiding anything other than rough mixes after tracking, preferring to hand stuff over to the professionals when it comes to that bit.
I've checked out some of Daniel Dettwiler's youtube videos, so his courses maybe appeal, especially as he's working in jazz and acoustic music, which is broadly where I am (although I'm much more on the avant-garde end, so noisier, and more in common with rock aesthetics at times).
https://www.danieldettwiler.com/coursesAnyone checked his out? Any thoughts? Any others?
(and yes, I know, I need to spend the time practicing, but wondering if something like this would help shape that practice)
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Online courses are fine, up to a point.
But they are businesses designed to appeal to a broad cross section of people.
I offer one to one audio production training, but I'm not saying this to bid for work, I've got no availability until June anyway.
Having something targeted at the gaps in your knowledge is more efficient.
A lot of what will be in online courses may be redundant for someone with your level of experience (from what I've gathered from your posts on this site).
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I found Dave Pensado's mixing tutorials great and watched most of them.
Buy the book and watch Dave.
Thanks for the recommendation of Dave Pensado, I'll check him out too!