
Mat Gendreau
Canadian-born and Philadelphia-based music producer, composer, recording artist, label owner, and educator. Founder and program director of the Rowan University Bachelor of Science in Music Industry program.
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Dec 10, 2020 • 17min
5 Tips for Parallel Processing - Mat Gendreau
Mat Gendreau, a talented Canadian music producer and educator, shares his expertise on parallel processing techniques to elevate music mixes. He discusses how to add a professional polish to vocals and enhance brightness with EQ boosts and compression. Gendreau dives into the power of using distortion and hi-pass filters for bass, and highlights the effectiveness of New York compression. With practical insights, he encourages creativity in mixing for a more energetic and polished sound.

Jan 12, 2021 • 21min
6 Advanced Drum Mixing Tips - Mat Gendreau
Mat Gendreau, a talented music producer and educator from Canada, shares his expertise in mixing drums. He discusses advanced techniques like gating for clarity, adding weight and brightness to snare drums, and creatively using reverb. Gendreau emphasizes the importance of ducking overheads to streamline mixes and controlling large reverb with gates. He also explores enhancing presence using distortion and a top-end boost, ensuring your drum tracks stand out in any production. Tune in for insights from a seasoned pro!

Nov 10, 2020 • 17min
EQing & Processing Reverbs - Mat Gendreau
Mat Gendreau, a talented Canadian producer and the founder of Rowan University's Music Industry program, shares his expertise on reverb processing. He emphasizes treating reverb as its own track to enhance mix clarity. Gendreau discusses key techniques like EQing reverb for vocal clarity and using a de-esser to prevent muddiness. He dives into advanced methods such as gate usage and automation, revealing how to time effects perfectly. Listeners gain valuable insights on managing reverb to elevate their music without overwhelming the mix.


