Over here we have the magical console that Fleetwood Mac was mixed on, over there we have the magical channel strip that was used on Dark Side Of The Moon! You know what else was mixed on these magical pieces of gear? Thousands of hours of forgettable crap music that no one wants to listen to. lol
Ah yes, lets burn it, 🥳. Wait a sec I might need that. Ok what platform and Daw. My vote Ableton and right here on RU-vid. Charge like 5 buck per video with a minimum of 10 video package. You know kind of similar to the way we pay for actual music these days from places like iTunes, etc. Thanks for giving us exposure to your many years of experience. Which is really the only way to learn anything good. Schools are a dime a dozen and don't teach anything these days. Right, "just use your ears" is a freakin cop out. I think your work here could be a standard going forward. That is of course if it is any good. Time will tell. But from what we know about you, I'd say it's a good chance it will do well. Yeah, hope you do it. I would get it.
where am i supposed to start because I really don't know that much about this but every time i try to get another explanation you mention a video you explained something else like the basis and I don't get it
How about SPL's Phonitor Matrix? This solves the problem for me since it provides to adjust the amount of sound from the left going into the right side and vice versa
This is really wierd: You open the Album of an Artist on Spotify and play the Song in the Album and it is really quiet. But when you play the exact same song from the album when he is into your playlist or search the Song and play it the song is on normal loudness. So it only is quieter when you click on the album and play it there
Can't be certain as I'm not a Spotify user these days, but this sounds like album normalisation: the loudest song is normalised, then all other songs get the same gain to preserve the relative loudness difference between songs. But in a playlist each song gets normalised separately.
Hi Dan, have you tried the all Meat/Beef diet? It should work well to reduce inflamation and even reverse damages... even insuline resistance goes away. Please look it up - Jordan P. Petersons daughter got cured with this diet. Hope your health gets better! Thank you for all your precious information you gave me over the last decade!! Sincerely John
Hello Dan! I'm a young mix engineer. I really wanna watch your educational videos! I'm at Georgia at the moment and there is no opportunity to buy your subscriptions. Actually I don't know why it's so. Maybe you could release it on Patreon or another platform?
My vote would be a bundled course you allow people to download for a fee. Or a low-fee monthly subscription. I think it could be cool of the videos were on a private website, not RU-vid. Something that RU-vid can't take down if they feel like it. Or - host the videos from RU-vid and another site. I liked your mixing video with Audio University.
Meh… perhaps the implementation of a squelch knob like my grandfather’s old CB would solve the problem. Hahahaha. There is always something missing in life that doesn’t do it all, kinda like life; it happens.
I use it in the final mix according to what type of tracks, sometimes I like it as it is and other times I use a la2a on top of a vertigo, for the type of music in which I use it that is techno at speeds of 130/140 I do not see the need to change the settings too much and in my case it goes well, no more than 2.5 reduction attack 30ms release to the minimum, maximum knee or just less than maximum, in my case it works for me, in another style you may reason in what Obia says because you know what it is. That you talk, finally to me if I like it because it is the copy of the real and it is with which I learned to master in his day...thanks for the video
I thought the whole idea of summing was to have a colour box that you mix into and push hard? Surely a better comparison would be to do two mixes - one into a colour summing mixer and then another sending the digital summing out and back through similar colour preamps.
You already know it’s gonna be an informative video when the narrator is a soft spoken older british man and the background music sounds like it was procedurally generated.
The only use I've come across for linear phase EQ is parallel processing, particularly on a drum bus. Once I start boosting the highs and lows, I get a weird phasey sound. Switch to linear phase, problem solved.
What the heck.... Sorry I am new here.... I don't care about the stupid waveform visuals or whatever everyone keeps mentioning.... I want to know about the audio quality of the videos and if it matters what resolution is being used.... So if my player is set at 240p which is basically trash in the visual world, would both my audio and video improve if I set it at say 720p or will the audio remain the same as whatever the uploaded quality is originally....?
It won't affect your audio quality. You'll be getting a good quality opus stream, unless you have a very slow internet connection or you're using a browser that doesn't support it.
Thank you for showing how to test with/without dither and ns This just show us its waste using 24 bit and beyond - because, notice he starts by "recording" at -60dB, which is actually mute (as he also says) 🙂 in DAW´s, etc. - 16 bits, in mixdown using dither and ns is enough, maybe go for 48khz because of aliasing? but nobody can hear such high tones in music anyway, unless you have just be born :-) the 24+ bit interfaces is just a way to sell more to consumer real hearing test: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--wxQA9UTfmI.html bits is all about noise: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cIQ9IXSUzuM.html sample rate shoot out: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pDH0j5wB8XY.html
Am i the only one that thinks old music doesnt sound good? Anything older than 1990 sounds “old” with a few artists being the exception. meaning the biggest. But i believe if they were recorded today, theyd sound better still.
I am glad you decided to make the course. I initially found answers to my mono problems on Fab Filter, from a gentleman that sounds like you. Then YT recommended this channel. I used SPAN to see if I can compare the timbre of your voice with the man on Fab Filter. I am almost positive its your twin brother. I am joining your channel as a result.
Hi, I just wanted to say kudos! for considering all membership tiers for your course. Keep in mind that not everybody earns the same, which would enable me, as a student, to lastingly participate in this course about a topic I really care about. If I had the money, I'd go for the 30$ cause you're rad, and I think whoever is able to afford it will think and do the same! cheers buddy.
PS, I'm actually studying media design and about to do an internship in the field of music/sounddesign, and try to learn actual valuable stuff and get hold of a career in there - sucking up as much of knowledge as I can rn!