Video by iZotope, Inc. via YouTube
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When it comes to mix bus processing, using submixes can speed up your workflow, save CPU power, and create cohesion between different sounds. In this video, follow along as Brian Fisher defines what a submix is and how he uses them along with Ozone in his song to group instruments that perform similar functions, subtly enhance a mix, and create a unified sound.
Follow along with a free demo of Ozone: https://www.izotope.com/en/products/downloads/ozone_advanced.html?utm_medium=Video&utm_source=YouTube&utm_campaign=submix-tutorial&utm_content=Organic-Social&utm_term=Brian-Fisher
Learn more about submixes: https://www.izotope.com/en/learn/5-approaches-to-submixes.html?utm_medium=Video&utm_source=YouTube&utm_campaign=submix-tutorial&utm_content=Organic-Social&utm_term=Brian-Fisher
Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:18 What is a submix?
0:53 Grouping similar instruments
2:35 Rhythm, instrument, and vocal bus with sends
3:55 Submix processing on rhythm bus
6:40 Submix processing on instrument bus
9:37 Submix processing on vocal bus
12:15 Listen before/after submix processing
13:13 Recap
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