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In this video, Jeff Ellis talks about his experience with mixing in Studio One from PreSonus.

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In a tutorial video hosted by Waves Audio, audio engineer Jeff Ellis demonstrates his use of the Waves Silk Vocal plugin for mixing vocals, specifically highlighting his preference for a minimal plugin chain. This source provides direct evidence of Ellis incorporating Waves Silk Vocal into his mixing process.

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At 0:05 in the YouTube video "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, a pair of Avantone Pro MixCube Active Powered Studio Monitors can be clearly seen on the work desk of audio engineer Jeff Ellis.

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In the video "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, an Apple MacBook Pro is visible on Jeff Ellis's work desk at 0:05, which he further discusses at 15:48.

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In the video "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, a PMC Loudspeakers twotwo.8 is visible on Jeff Ellis's work desk at 0:05. Ellis discusses this speaker model in detail at 13:10, explaining its role in his audio engineering process.

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In the video titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, at 0:23, a Behringer Xenyx X1222USB analog mixer is visible on a desk in Jeff Ellis's studio, confirming its use by the audio engineer.

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In the YouTube video "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, at timestamp 0:25, a Moog Micromoog synthesizer is visible as part of Jeff Ellis's studio instrument setup.

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At 0:20 in the video titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, a Native Instruments Maschine Studio can be seen on Jeff Ellis's work desk.

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In a video by Sound On Sound magazine titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean," at the timestamp 6:25, a Boss BF-2 Flanger pedal is visibly part of Jeff Ellis's studio setup, placed on the floor among other pedals.

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At 6:25 in the YouTube video titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, a ZVex Mastotron Fuzz pedal is visibly part of Jeff Ellis's studio setup, confirming his use of this specific gear.

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In a video by Sound On Sound magazine titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean," at the 6:25 mark, the Boss BD-2 Blues Driver pedal is visible on the floor as part of Jeff Ellis's studio setup.

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In the video titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, at 6:25, a Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner pedal is visible on the floor as part of Jeff Ellis’s studio setup.

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In a video by Sound On Sound magazine titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean," Jeff Ellis, an audio engineer, mentions at 6:38 that he uses the Neumann U47 microphone to record Frank Ocean’s vocals.

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In a video by Sound On Sound magazine titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean," at the 8:47 mark, audio engineer Jeff Ellis mentions using the Waves Platinum Bundle for mixing purposes.

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In the video "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, Jeff Ellis mentions using the Fulltone Tube Tape Echo at the 10:30 mark while working on the "Pink + White" album.

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In the video titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean," at 11:11, audio engineer Jeff Ellis mentions using the Universal Audio UAD Ocean Way Studios Plug-In for his music production. The video is provided by Sound On Sound magazine on YouTube.

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In the video "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, at 21:43, Jeff Ellis mentions using the AEA A440 Active Ribbon Microphone for recording Frank Ocean’s vocals.

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In the video "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine on YouTube, a Pyle Home PCB3BK Mini Cube Bookshelf Speaker is visible on Jeff Ellis' work desk at the 0:05 mark and is later discussed by him at 13:45.

In the video titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, a pair of KRK ROKIT 6 G3 Studio Monitors can be seen in Jeff Ellis' recording room at the 0:28 mark, confirming their use by the audio engineer.

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In a video by Sound On Sound magazine titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean," at timestamp 15:38, a Pyle Audio PCA1 Compact Stereo Power Amplifier is visibly positioned on a rack near the Avantone Pro MixCube Active Monitor in Jeff Ellis' studio setup.

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In the video "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, a ZVex Fuzz Factory Fuzz Pedal is clearly visible as part of Jeff Ellis' studio setup at the 6:25 mark.

At 10:06 in the Sound On Sound magazine video titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean," audio engineer Jeff Ellis mentions using the Waves H-Delay Hybrid Delay plugin for mixing purposes.

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In the Sound On Sound magazine video titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean," at the 13:23 mark, audio engineer Jeff Ellis is shown using a Pyle PSPL03 Mini Digital Sound Level Meter to measure the sound level of his PMC speakers.

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