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Thank you for a very good easy and simple tutorial. I know this is probably your last mix tutorial :) but I would be happy if you make a second part where you mention how you use compressors and saturators, because I believe you also use them as a basic element in the mix. Btw, I personally consider gain stagging to be important in a mix, because without headroom the mix is unclear.
Ответитьsorry but your mixing is more a 2 than a 7. you mask it may be with good songs. but the skill of mixing is poor.
Ответитьefcharisto
ОтветитьSo easy hun? And how many awards do you have for doing such a simple thing? Don't get me wrong, I'm no expert, but then again I'm not on youboob claiming I'm so hot ;)
ОтветитьAppreciate your content! Thanks!
ОтветитьThank you fiko
ОтветитьYeah, bro, but this track is boring, so the sounds are ... Mix changed nothing on it. 🤷
ОтветитьΈλληνας? Και γω Έλληνας producer λολ
ОтветитьA more legit 0 brain cell use method
(Do it on low volumes tho)
Pink noise method…balance level of sounds with pink noise until you slightly hear the audio…for all tracks…requires zero practice, works
Downsides: ears get tired early so do it in the end…always after eq basic compression and shit
i appreciate you
Ответитьtq
ОтветитьAnother good tip is to occasionally throw your whole track into mono and give it a listen because it can help you hear frequencies that could be clashing that you wouldn't be able to hear in stereo. A lot of smaller speakers like Bluetooth speakers, phone speakers, laptop speakers, etc can sometimes be in mono and when you play your song through them it will sound way different than on bigger car or studio speakers. This small trick can help you get a more rounded sound on all devices and help your mix sound better, because if you can make your track sound good af in mono then it'll sound even better in stereo.
ОтветитьVery useful!
Ответить1. Have monitor speakers
Ответитьbro can i send my tracks to you to determine my appriximate level of mixing?
ОтветитьDon't forget to use maximus in the master section to balance all the mixes
ОтветитьThis is the best tutorial I have ever had on mixing ♥️♥️🔥🔥
ОтветитьMixing into a limiter is also so good
ОтветитьOne advice I can give is to often listen your whole project but without kick and bass, or at least the main element of your track, so you really see where which element deserves to be brought in the mix, I used to that and it's clearly helpful to handle correclty your tracks or audio fx like reverb tails or delays
ОтветитьBro you're an absolute G. Great tutorial.
ОтветитьHere is a very basic tip when making the idea always try to think in wich area of the frequensies there is space... So u dont have many different things like an arp melody and lead all playing in mid...
ОтветитьI take your method but until I'm in "mixing the finished work" I try to have every track at -12db thruout and then add textures that raise gain and then add sidechain to undercut. Until I have -8db peak while having the mix average around that -12/-10 so that way I can expand sound without forgetting about that one piece that duxked that other piece to make the snare "gun pop". Lost a lot of cool reverbing effects cuz I wanted to "mix it down quieter" after.
Ответитьwtf
ОтветитьOne thing that so many people don't understand about mixing : it's not about getting a perfect sound or going for a goal. It's as creative as the track creation. YOU decide what you want to ear more or less, there's no external truth about it.
ОтветитьThis could easily be a 15 second Tik Tok clip on boosting and cutting EQ.
Ответитьlol
ОтветитьThis video is only for people who already know a lot about mixing
ОтветитьIt’s because a lot of people are going so deep with multi band compression and mid side EQ and parametric EQ and vintage EQ and reverse reverb and clip in and limiting and blah blah blah and they do so hard in their home studio trying to make a fully mixed and mastered track it ends up sounding even worse when they should be making demos to send out to labels and djs
ОтветитьMy tip for you guys:
You can use the pink noise for mixing too
First put the volume down on every channel, than turn the pink noise(it’s very loud so i usually make it on really low speaker volume) than raise the volume on each channel until you can hear it through the pink noise, and that’s it.
Bro I've been mixing for years and didn't even know it. The only step I barely did was adjust the volume of each track using the track volume. Instead I'd just adjust the VST volume and any audio effect volumes like saturator. Over a decade of telling people I don't know how to mix and master and this is the first time I watch a mixing tutorial. Can you do a mastering tutorial?
ОтветитьAnyone knows a feee version of soothe or a similar plug in
Ответитьwhy does it look that easy? XD
every time i mix it sounds worse than before
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ОтветитьThank you bro
Ответитьi used to think mixing was a much harder to learn thing than I had imagined but watching this video taught me that im waaaay over thinking it. thanks for the advice!
ОтветитьYou the best 🫶❤️
ОтветитьGood stuff bro it opened my mind
ОтветитьThis tutorial raised my hopes of not quitting music due to bullcrap mixes again. Any advice against harsh frequency except for EQ when I don't own soothe?
Edit: Thanks for the awesome tutorial, you're a real one
Honestly you said it - “the track has to have GOOD IDEAS”. A well written song/beat mixed decently wins every time over a perfect mix of mediocre ideas.
Ответитьmaking low end mono ist can ruin your mix when it comes to energy i dont thik hats something like a good tip. Its more e techniqe if you have issues with loudness when it comes to limiting and one of the biggest mistakes is to cut too much low end its often costs warmth and energy
ОтветитьAwesome video, but how do you reset the buttons???
ОтветитьMy advice on this topic is simple...listen 👂 use your ears .....there is no right way or wrong way to mixing but rather its the undertrained ears that creates a bad mix even with the best tools or equipment ....learn the fundamentals (eq compression reverb delay panning automating the loudness and theres more ) and you be the judge on what tools will make your sounds more pronounced and prominent in a mix without muddying it up...but again this comes from listening to lot of music and breaking these mix down as well as practicing to mix. Another very good suggestion is to ask yourself "why" i need to do this before reaching for a tool for eg. Compressor or EQ, if it sounds good it sounds good, just because tutorials showed to slap on a compressor doesnt mean we have to.
Just have fun mixing try out what approach fits you the best for "your" style of music which will help you achieve cleaner mixes.
Last but not least very underrated: it all begins from choosing good samples, sound design and or good quality recordings which sets the foundation rather than eqing things for hours to make a bad source sound to sound good.
Happy producing cheers folks! ❤
Thank You Bro
Ответитьwhy is it sounding like Drake's song Massive?
ОтветитьDudes def right....iv been doing this music schitt all wrong. Critiquing myself about the 'final' Mix then dude said it plain and clear...
Labels dont care about the Mix ( within reason lol )
But SHORTKEYS are ultraGems to know, it just makes things so much more fluid
There are actually people who just self record & go to the studio & lay vocals & know nothing else about music or mixing so trying to learn it seems so overwhelming. It just seems easy to you cause you've been doing it for a while & learned things along the way.
ОтветитьAutomation has left the chat
ОтветитьI hope nobody takes this advice seriously..
Ответитьnoob here. why would you want the low frequencies in mono?
ОтветитьThe low end is to muddy. No separation from bass and mids. Piano is to loud. Stereo widening makes is out of phase. And there is no air. Everything is just in your face. And that is not hard. Mixing is alot different of what you think.
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