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Good stuff. Thanks man
Ответитьis “side/mid” almost like an eq way of saying “stereo/mono” ?
Ответить"dont rely on the mastering stage to make these changes" depends on who i have mastering it right? lol
ОтветитьYou asked if listeners can hear a difference in your EQ edits. The first three tips I couldn't so I gave up on the rest which is typical for these kind of tuts.
Listening on Sony MDR V6 Studio Monitor headphones.
Software interface clutter as complex as an airline cockpit control board. Why? It's just sound.
What is the name of the song?!
ОтветитьGreat video tyvm for your video!
Where's the whole song of the example track? Would like to listen to the whole thing.
I hear what you're saying on the 1st tip, but if the track just needs a little eq push in one direction to make it sound better it shouldn't be a concern. Just check with your client if it's all good.
ОтветитьHey Sage Audio. can you guys create a video about the ways to about mixing a piano? there's a ton of piano mixes out there, and I think it be really cool to see the most popular ones as tricks in a video
ОтветитьIn the second example the emphasis technique, it seems you sent the entire vocal into the saturator, instead of just that particular 2khz range. Didn't you mean to just send that small region into a saturator? You would have to make a parallel vox channel and low-pass + high-pass to the range you want and then into saturator
ОтветитьExcellent video. Very helpful!
ОтветитьCan you please do a video on how to master a song with Maximus the right way .. I feel like it’s a really powerful plug in that’s taught wrong almost every time
ОтветитьArtist and song title of the first song you used? I kinda want to hear the whole song now 😊
Ответитьcan't understand the last one
ОтветитьThx fr the EQ tips , nice!
ОтветитьGreat video! I'd love to see an updated version to vocal stacking where you include the lead vocal chain so we can see the clear difference between the lead vocal and BG vocal chain. Keep up the good work.
ОтветитьYour voice got low and chilled over time homie 💥💥💥
ОтветитьYou’re incredible man. Always straight to the point, rarely do you ever waste a word in a sentence. Stay up.
ОтветитьRoller Coaster… weeeee
ОтветитьTDR Nova GE is a good alternative for Split EQ as it is fraction of its price when on sale and give lifetime updates. It has an upwards expansion function that can help to work on transients. Please correct me if I am wrong.
ОтветитьWhat is the name of the song in this video??
ОтветитьFor something similar to the SplitEQ you could use the MRatioMB with the Noise/Tonal or the Quiet/Loud settings to separate the transients and the tonal part of the sound, and then eq both parts.
Also, for a free de-esser I recommend TB Sibalance v3, and TB Equalizer v4 is a good demo free eq :D
Hey! How do you use the EQ curve analyzer? Do you have to pass through a simple sine wave? Or what?
ОтветитьAn overwhelming number of tips again. As an (more or less) advanced beginner in mixing, I'll go first with number one and two for mastering and then, I am sure I need to watch this video a couple of times, make some notes and check every tip one after another.
ОтветитьGreat . Againnn 🤘
Ответитьthats a great video dude, thank you!
ОтветитьDamn, thiese videos are infodumps… Looove it! So much good stuff, that I have to watch them twice
ОтветитьIt's not a "free" alternative per-se, but if you use Bitwig the Spectral Suite stock plugin in 4.4 is a great alternative to SplitEQ.
ОтветитьThankful my teach you improve my career since I start following you
ОтветитьThankful my teach you improve my career since I start following you
ОтветитьUse shelf or Bell instead of lowpass or Highpass filters. They're much saver in terms of phase shifting.
ОтветитьJust in time weird
ОтветитьExcelent
ОтветитьHow did ya’ll know I was busy mastering?
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