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Mixing in 3 dimensions

by NFX on 28 Aug 2006 05:37 PM

I have a book somehwere that talks about mixing in 3 dimiensions. I wish I could find it so I could more accurately paraphrase it but whatever...

The premise of the book is basically to say that music happens in three dimension. Visually speaking the 3 dimensions are left/right, up/down, and forward/back.  Musically speaking they are similar:

left/right = panning or balance
you can control the position of a sound from left to right using the balance or panning controls on your mix.

forward/back = volume and reverb
a louder volume makes something sound closer and lower volume and it's farther away. Reverb has a similar effect. The more reverb the farther away a sound is perceived.

up/down = frequencies (high to low)
Frequencies occur from low (basses, kick drums, tuba, etc) to midrange (vocals, guitars, piano, etc) to high (flutes, hi-hats, piccollo, etc)

Now the key to a great mix is a balanced mix, meaning try to have a mixture of all the elements spread across the various dimensions.

Some examples:

For left/right you might pan a guitar to one side, a piano chord to the other and the vocals in the center.
For forward/back you might put the vocals louder than the piano which is louder than the violins.

For up/down you might remove the guitar part during the vocal parts or remove some frequencies with EQ. Of course you have you bassline thumping away.

As with anything in life good balance of elements can result in a good experience. So think about that the next time you're mixing down a track.


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25 Comments for Mixing in 3 dimensions

Slavebell
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29 Aug 2006 01:49 PM

Yeah i readed that book... I think its David Gibson-Art of mixing. Try to get it guys its a good book.
Crunk Man
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30 Aug 2006 08:36 AM

What stores can I find this book, or any similar books?  I need read up on some of these things, so I can educate myself musically.

The Usual Suspect
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31 Aug 2006 06:37 PM
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word up^

does any 1 know of  any other gud books on mixing, mastering, scales.....  cause i am gonna apply to attend full sail (a school for recording arts n ect.) and try to get a degree in recording arts and i want 2 learn as much as i can b4 i go

NightmareExit
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03 Sep 2006 03:23 PM

interesting
NFX
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05 Sep 2006 12:43 PM

Heres the book I referenced.

Slavebell
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05 Sep 2006 02:02 PM

well that is David Gibson-Art of mixing just like i said... He he i know everything!lol
spyda4ce
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21 Sep 2006 06:19 PM

cool , im getting that book , imma be reading it on my free times and theres also a video on it which im also getting , it should be good too(better than reading atleast...lol.)
Slavebell
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22 Sep 2006 07:43 AM

YEah i have that video to... And cant believe ill say this but book is much better than that video...
homer symson
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25 Sep 2006 04:03 PM

everybody should keep in mind this principles when creating beat and choosing instruments.great article.
Master Eleven
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22 Nov 2006 11:08 AM

can't wait to learn more and more and more, expecially "the art of.........."
jctrax
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22 Dec 2006 05:13 PM

YEAH THE VIDEO IS PRETTY GOOD, LILTTLE CHEESY, BUT HE BASICALLY BREAKS IT DOWN FOR U IN ALL ASPECTS OF MIXING...

LONELY_THUG
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25 Dec 2006 06:26 PM

iv bean learning this .my mate a work went to sae collage.and his telling me how to mix in 3 dimensions.he tells me to picture (when your mixing)as if your song is a live band.paning puts the the instrument (obviously) left to right on the stage.reverb and delay puts them front to back(he also so told me alway put just a little reverb or delay just minor ajustments).i just thort i shear this with you as i am learning heaps from this guy.but anyway peace guys
Tomi Johannes Amaru Pitkänen
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27 May 2008 07:38 PM
http://www.myspace.com/a2kmichafma
This was an interesting topic... that book seems to be dope! I might grab me a copy of it too!
AndreB
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28 May 2008 11:08 PM
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good topic. i thinkiing of getting this book! looks very interesting!
Letlaka Tsotetsi
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27 Aug 2008 07:01 AM

you know every time i read or see a tutorial that NFX did it helps me out alot good work
Da Moose
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28 Aug 2008 01:17 PM

Havent read the book, but what ive learnt from expierience is those ones u mentioned, plus taht thing sterio seperation or something is actualy infront of you or behind u
T.MillM
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30 Oct 2008 11:43 AM

Yea, for a long time now i've always panned and applied these methods to mixing. don't b afraid to try new and odd things too.
Tankster
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28 Jan 2009 04:57 AM
http://www.soundclick.com/tanksterbeats
thank you NFX!!
F-T-Beats
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28 Jan 2009 09:06 AM

Thats great good job. NFX.

Peace.

B.A.S.E
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28 Jan 2009 12:33 PM

some good plugins are recommended, otherwise it's quite expensive hardware...
waves S1 is a very good plugin
UAD must have some too...

F-T-Beats
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01 Feb 2009 06:56 PM

This is a very important tutorial thanks nfx.
poodinithegreat
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07 May 2009 04:30 AM

nice blog! mixing is a very powerful technique if done well
L - Luis
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30 May 2009 07:38 PM

now some things make more sense
killahbeatz(c.e..o)
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31 May 2009 11:14 PM

thats kinda intresting. as far as mixing three bacis elements that come to mind are if im on nfx's main goal for bringing this up. which ya know sonar acid and ableton.
are basically for recording. now as far as mixing beging basically this is a fl/reason kinda sit fl comming first.
recording being tranfering vocals. or effects to ones production is the 1 first step
i could be wrong but im trying get to what he's basically trying to say.
mastering being able to have a complete peice of music is what you young cats should be looking for not what hot off a guccie maine record.

mixing in 3 demions in general had me thinking for a minute.

other than that. i hope this might help you guys.

Bestmusicmaker
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01 Jun 2009 11:31 AM

Thanks for the tip!

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