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Jack Emblem: The Importance of Contrast

Jack Emblem: The Importance of Contrast


Season 1 Episode 276


Jack Emblem is a GRAMMY-nominated mix engineer known for his versatility and ability to elevate every project he touches. Working seamlessly across all genres, Jack has established himself as a go-to mixer in today’s market.

In 2024, Jack received a GRAMMY nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.

His clients include Snoh Aaelgra, Lauren Spencer Smith, Charlotte Day Wilson, DEAN, Wild Rivers, Katie Tupper, Aaron Paris, Jesse Gold and many more.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Learning from different areas of the industry
  • Understanding client expectations of your mixes
  • Sending clients file submission guides
  • Making sure songs grow throughout a mix
  • Automating plugins to create impact
  • Why separation can be overrated
  • Achieving clear, in-your-face vocals
  • Using pre-delay to create depth
  • Understanding the sound of different compressors
  • Creating contrast between elements of a mic
  • Leaving low-end alone

To learn more about Jack Emblem, visit: https://www.jackemblem.com/

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