$299 相当の UAD プラグインとインストゥルメントが 4月30日まで無料! 詳細について >

UADアクセラレーターが最大$300割引き。12月31日に終了。 販売店を探す›

Hello world 3!

Hello world 4!

Hello world 5!

UAD ホリデーセールのお知 らせ! ストア内全体でプラグインが最大 75% 割引 ›

Step-By-Step Mixing with UAD Plug-Ins — "Kiss Me Again," by Hillary Bergen

John Paterno

John Paterno, a freelance producer, mixer, and engineer, has done a variety of audio production work for Robbie Williams, Roger Manning, Lustra, Faith Hill, Emma Hewitt, and many more. In this Producer’s Corner, he shows us how UAD Powered Plug-Ins were instrumental in his latest project with singer-songwriter Hillary Bergen.

I first met Hillary a little over a year ago. After our first get-together, it was apparent that we’d be spending some quality writing time with each other. She’s had some unique experiences for someone her age, and some very common experiences as well. I was struck with the way she found songwriting to deal with it all. The track I’d like you to check out, “Kiss Me Again,” is a nice example of what she does.

We worked hard on getting the song and arrangement right. I then set about creating and mixing the track. UAD Powered Plug-Ins are featured prominently in everything I mix these days. I use quite a few regularly — my favorites at the moment are the SSL E Series Channel Strip, Helios Type 69 EQ, Little Labs VOG Bass Resonance Tool, FATSO Jr./Sr. Tape Sim. and Compressor, the LA-3A Audio Leveler, and especially the Lexicon 224 Reverb and the ATR-102 Mastering Tape Recorder as of late. Honorable mention to the 1176 Classic Limiter Collection, which I know will be getting a workout very soon...

So, here’s the full mix of “Kiss Me Again.” It’s kind of a combo of a few different approaches, with a singer-songwriter vibe at the heart of it all:


For this particular track, I’d like to talk about a few of the main ingredients — namely the Lexicon 224 Reverb, the ATR-102 Mastering Tape Recorder, and the LA-3A /Helios EQ combo I used on the main electric guitar.

Kiss Me Again – All Featured Plug-Ins

Reverb on the Vocals

In a sense I’ve ‘rediscovered’ the Lexicon 224 reverb after a long time away from one, thanks to UA. I really dig the tone and the presence of this reverb.

Here is an excerpt of the lead and background vocals without the Lexicon 224 Reverb:


And then with the Lexicon 224 Reverb:

Adding Presence to the Guitar

On the main electric guitar, I needed to control the dynamics a bit to get it to sit in the mix how I wanted, and I also felt it needed some presence. This is where the Teletronix® LA-3A Classic Audio Leveler Plug-In and the Helios Type 69 EQ Plug-In came into play.

Kiss Me Again – Elec Guitar Plug-Ins


Here’s the electric guitar with no plug-ins:


And with just the Helios EQ:


And with just the LA-3A:


And finally the electric guitar with both plug-ins:

Gluing Together the Final Mix

I’ve been using the ATR-102 Mastering Tape Recorder across my mixes ever since I got my hands on it! I did a custom alignment for myself — bias and all. It’s set up for 15 IPS and a 1/4” tape head, using the 900 tape formulation at a +6 calibration level. I’m really happy with what it does to the mix. The low end becomes a little bigger and rounder, but it doesn’t really change the relationship between the kick and the bass and it just melds the track together in a very musical way.

Ampex ATR 102

For some reason I increased the record gain for this song and another of Hillary’s track called “You’ll Never Leave Me.” The preset is normally set with a record level around ‘6.’

Here’s a sample of the final mix without ATR-102:


And with the ATR-102:


In conclusion, the UAD plugins helped me get to what I was imagining this song to be. Can you ask for anything more than that?

— John Paterno

続きを読む