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Gain Staging Explained In 4 min!! 

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Learn gain staging in just 4 minutes in Ableton Live! I will let you know what it is and how to do it in production and mixing. If you wish to learn about gain staging more in detail, check out this video: • Gain Staging • Mixing ...
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Комментарии : 46   
@LNADoesAudioStuff
@LNADoesAudioStuff 2 года назад
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@isaacanthonydj4124
@isaacanthonydj4124 2 года назад
i am having Octatrack and my Roland boxes in a gain-staging live setup, you are a help, thank you!
@Artek604
@Artek604 2 года назад
One of the better explanations I saw on YT! Thanks! :)
@LNADoesAudioStuff
@LNADoesAudioStuff 2 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@szihu
@szihu 2 года назад
You could think about talking through different volume/energy strategies while working on a song. Like volume levels between song sections, and how does that affect the listener. Maybe with examples from different genres, too! We all know that it's up to the taste in the end and guidelines are loose, but I guess there are always people wondering over "should my chorus be 3dB louder than the verse to hype it up?" and stuff like that 😅
@swarm8500
@swarm8500 2 года назад
Love your channel so much. It's so helpful. THANK YOU !
@Antonio_Ortiz
@Antonio_Ortiz 2 года назад
This is what I needed! Kudos!
@LNADoesAudioStuff
@LNADoesAudioStuff 2 года назад
Glad to hear! :D
@Analoque444
@Analoque444 2 года назад
Thx for your video. Due to the logarithmic scale of the dB and the faders I use at the last stage of every channel one utility plugin more to control the volume over time instead of moving the faders. First I simply let the faders on 0 dB and make the mix with the utility plugins and at the end I finaly move the volume faders to make fine adjustments. I have much more freedom of movement of the fader and it will not affect the volume as much as allready low positioned faders. Hope this makes sense :D Best regards.
@johncitizen8828
@johncitizen8828 Месяц назад
This totally makes sense, and is also the way I approach it. This approach will give you a much more precise degree of control if you need to make final balance adjustments using your channel faders.
@djterhinator
@djterhinator 2 года назад
Useful basic knowledge in 4 minutes. Highly recommend! 😘💪🎶
@LNADoesAudioStuff
@LNADoesAudioStuff 2 года назад
Yay!
@Penfriendrocks
@Penfriendrocks 2 года назад
Excellent video, very clear and helpful!
@LNADoesAudioStuff
@LNADoesAudioStuff 2 года назад
Thanks! Happy you liked it!
@youtuberaphaell
@youtuberaphaell 2 года назад
I think DECAP debunked this. Clipping is fine with ableton devices. It doesnt change the audio in ableton. You can just use Utility to turn down the master at the end. No need to make sure stuff is green
@thorstenoerts
@thorstenoerts 2 года назад
That depends. If the device does any kind on nonlinear processing, input levels matter. However, if your input signal to your master bus is too loud you can indeed just turn it down with a Utility. Well, unless you somehow managed to exceed the range of a 64 bit floating point number, which is... unlikely.
@koothka
@koothka 2 года назад
It’s a good practical thing to have cause it the professional way to work, gain staging is for working with non linear effect important (like hardware recreation or real hardware). And it’s very important to compare the fx you had gain to gain. Our ear always think louder is better. If you want to boost a volume, use the fader.
@LakeManship
@LakeManship 2 года назад
hmm, well I think you may have missed the point. You don’t actually clip if you are able to turn down the master, but if you are clipping on all of your tracks being sent to the master then turning the master down you’re probably going to end up with a muddy and quiet mix.
@youtuberaphaell
@youtuberaphaell 2 года назад
@@LakeManship no thats literally the point. in ableton the faders can be as red as you want, they will not actually clip. watch the decap video about it.
@LakeManship
@LakeManship 2 года назад
@@youtuberaphaell no i did. yes it doesn’t clip if you turn it down on the master but you’re also sending all the signals to the master and turning them down in sync. this will not lead to a full and loud mix.
@girlfromthecenteroftheuniv6045
@girlfromthecenteroftheuniv6045 2 года назад
Question: Is this the same as adding a limiter to your master track to avoid clipping? At the advice of someone I know who also uses Ableton, I added a limiter and put it at -70 db in the mastering track, is this a good option? Some of the individual tracks like bass and drums turn red/clip without the limiter. With the limiter however, nothing turns red/clips. I also just want to say that I've binged your videos since I discovered you about two weeks ago, I'm loving all your content and I know you got all the information I need covered in your videos and descriptions, I feel like I don't have to worry about anything when I'm watching your videos and very few people make me feel like that! You're doing an absolutely amazing job with these tutorials and I'm so grateful!
@DavidBoura
@DavidBoura 2 года назад
-70db really, are you trying to brickwall noise floor? ;D
@girlfromthecenteroftheuniv6045
@girlfromthecenteroftheuniv6045 2 года назад
@@DavidBoura Hmm I don't know haha? I put the limiter in the mastering track and then set the ceiling at -70db, is that bad?
@arktikfoxtrix
@arktikfoxtrix Год назад
@@girlfromthecenteroftheuniv6045 Not technically, but also technically lol probs not the best way to go about it. Just turning the gain down would be a better choice as you are making up for something that could just be avoided. - You don't need to have your limiter working that hard just turn down the gain instead- the more your plugins are working the harder your cpu is going to be working
@d4rksoci3ty
@d4rksoci3ty 2 года назад
Excellent thank you. DIdnt Cicely say she was going to drop her top 5 mastering plug-ins?
@LNADoesAudioStuff
@LNADoesAudioStuff 2 года назад
Yess oh damn!! I will need to add them! Thanks for reminding!!!
@d4rksoci3ty
@d4rksoci3ty 2 года назад
@@LNADoesAudioStuff no problem, and cool looking forward to it
@santoshgujar5237
@santoshgujar5237 2 года назад
Thank you, Liina, 😇
@sirmajestylou
@sirmajestylou Год назад
awesome!!!
@Songwritersbehindthecurtain
@Songwritersbehindthecurtain 2 года назад
Music gateway agrees with you that every song tells a story LNA.
@oguzacar911
@oguzacar911 2 года назад
Can we apply the same gain staging if we add a utility to the channel and draw -6 db?
@LNADoesAudioStuff
@LNADoesAudioStuff 2 года назад
Yes you can use utility as well ☺️
@Songwritersbehindthecurtain
@Songwritersbehindthecurtain 2 года назад
You’re an awesome 😎 RU-vid channel.
@JCDKEYS
@JCDKEYS 2 года назад
LNA , well explained 👌🏼;)
@LNADoesAudioStuff
@LNADoesAudioStuff 2 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@Realcbdave
@Realcbdave 2 года назад
Love uuuuu 🥰
@Songwritersbehindthecurtain
@Songwritersbehindthecurtain 2 года назад
Why every song tells a story and also in your honest opinion why album 💿 viewed as one ☝️ big story and also why is verse is where the story is being detailed hopefully 🙏 you and your family are having a blessed 🥹 😇 🥲 Tuesday and May god blessed 🥹 🥲 😇 to both to you and your family too? And also do you agree with LNA Does Audio Stuff and Nathan Eswine and also Jonathan Byrd all about song structure?
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