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I bought Protools right before they switched to subscription only. Before then I was Fl Studio entirely with some ableton and studio one. As much as I don’t like avid these days, Protools just does it right when it comes to audio. Even recording and mixing my own vocals, I can just get songs done faster. Thanks for the video! Very informative!!
I’m currently training for my first half marathon this year and while it’s nowhere close to an ultra marathon, the training journey has been life changing so far. Don’t see myself not aiming for a marathon next year.
Thank you so much for actually interviewing Andy about how this stuff works! This plugin is deeply underrated and most people don’t have an understanding of how complex the mathematics are. Any chance you’re going to interview him about Kraftur? Seems like a really fascinating plugin and I would love to know a bit more about the math and science of it.
It would be better to let your son's elbow and arms stay at a 90 degrees angle instead of being that high in the video! Having that pose for long term might cause injury and is harmful to his shoulder and spine, just a small reminder lol hope it helps. Nice comparison by the way!
Someone I know had the 25's for years. Would produce on them loud and never had an issue. He replaced them with the PMC 6-2's and a woofer busted within 6 months. Build quality of ATC's is just phenomenal.
Nice and easy video and clips. I could hear a tiny bit more sibilance on the WA-8000, but the midrange definition sounded similar between the two mics through my Bose listening speakers.
How you use that compressor in different mixer traks?? For exsmple if you want to use it for your vocal and msybe for your Snare.. is just an example, i want to know, once you moved the knobs for your vocal, how can you use it again for other sounds?? I mean, f With digital you just open istances in mixer traks and work with 10 same compressors in 10 different mixer traks if you want.. can someone explain?
first off, ima need you to get closer to those mics and re set your gain, second.. ima need you to sing WAAAAAY more cause I absolutely adore your voice!
out of my 5 years of engineering records at different studios I can still say I've learned the most crucial tips from youtubers like this who barely get any views, crazy. Definitely using this to mix a youngboy record I'm working on🔥
what’s is funny about Leslie’s Rcomp preset is I went to the Neon Guts video to see what threshold he put on Uzi and it happened to be 11.7😹 bru is a wizard. named the preset 7E77IE
I got here because im gonna pick my 45s tomorrow.Listened to a pair of these next to genelecs 8351, and was a very easy choice.Tested a couple of my mixes that i knew were not ok, and on the atc was obvious what needed to be corrected but not on the Genelecs.I currently own the 8331 with sub and glm kit, but they dont work for me.They dont point what needs to be done.Ofc, probably there are very nice monitors out there, but hopefully my search stops here.All the best.
Great content. Which 1073 do they have vs the one he uses? I know there’s differences on the output trim placement; as far as what’s unity and what’s not.
Also the serial compressor thing is pretty popular in rock and heavier genres; those are the only guys that typically see using it. I believe I first learned about it from Jacquire King.