CHALLENGE #2: DO THE FINAL MIX

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Paul WhalleyThe final challenge: Paul hands you all the song's stems with the mix levels stripped out. Do a complete final mix, including the master bus processing, then send it in for personal feedback.
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26 lessons (1h 42m) · 1 free
01. Guitar part - concepts
1:37

02. Guitar part
4:58

03. Vocals - concepts
1:22

04. ASSIGNMENT: Recreate the guitar production
0:37

05. Vocals
9:42

06. CHALLENGE #1: BUILD THE VOCAL ARRANGEMENT AND HOOK

07. Backing vocals
4:07

08. Keys and synths - concepts
0:54

09. Keys & synthesizers
9:38

10. Bass - concepts
1:01

11. Bass
5:24

12. Drums - concepts
0:58

13. Drums
9:49

14. ASSIGNMENT: Recreate the drum production
0:32

15. Effects and Atmospheric parts - concepts
1:09

16. Effects and Atmospheric parts
5:53
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Paul Whalley is a multi-instrumentalist, producer and songwriter with a deliberately broad sound. He spent years on the road as a touring session musician with artists including Mumford & Sons and Ellie Goulding. Classically trained, he holds an undergraduate degree in instrumental performance and a Master's in composition from the Guildhall School of Music. Since moving from touring into production and songwriting he has worked with artists such as NAO, Wretch 32 and Nina Nesbitt, and played on top-40 records around the world, including Little Mix's 'Shout Out to My Ex'. He is based at Tileyard Studios in north London, where he writes and produces for major UK labels and develops new artists. On MusicGurus he and Emmi Green deconstruct a pop record from scratch - every arrangement and production decision laid bare - for songwriters and producers who want to hear how hit records are really built.






















