 
In the final episode of this 5 part series, Mark Mynett, sound engineer and senior lecturer at Huddersfield University, gives us an in-depth look at how to process and mix the various elements of a song recorded using live instruments.
Show Notes
Chapters
00:16 - Introduction
	01:36 - Mix Preparation: Performance Edits and Mix Groups
	01:00 - Polarity Summation
	07:27 - Waveform Edits and Gating
	09:48 - Multing
	10:20 - Drum Sample Implementation
	10:57 - Three Approaches To Mixing
	12:56 - Master Buss Processing
	14:28 - Compression and EQ: Signal Chain Order
	16:07 - Compression Topology
	19:43 - Drums: Compression, Signal Stability, Transient Design and Colouration
	32:53 - Drums: Parallel Compression
	37:09 - Drums: EQ
	47:45 - Drums: Reverb Processing
	49:40 - Bass: Compression and EQ
	54:38 - Acoustic Guitar: Compression and EQ
	56:19 - Harmonically Distorted Electric Guitar: EQ, Dynamic EQ and Multi-band Compression
	60:28 - Vocals: Compression and EQ
	65:46 - Vocals: Effects Processing
Mark Mynett - Biog
As well as being Senior Lecturer in Music Technology and Production at Huddersfield University, UK, Mark Mynett is a live music front-of-house engineer, as well as a record producer/engineer/mix and mastering engineer. Mainly focused on indie, rock and metal genres, he produces from his own studio – Mynetaur Productions – where he recently completed the latest My Dying Bride album ‘The Ghost of Orion’: referred to by Dom Lawson (The Guardian, Metal Hammer, Prog, Classic Rock) as "a master class in modern metal production”.
Mark is also the author of the Metal Music Manual (instructional book for producing contemporary metal music).
This SOS Podcast is kindly sponsored by Avid, makers of Pro Tools.
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