Hey Austin, I just checked out your newest podcast and I think a tutorial on making a kick sample from scratch would be an awesome video idea. This was my favorite podcast so far! Can’t wait for more content!
Dude, this is so clutch. I just started filming a video course on sync licensing and this video answers so many questions. Thank for you sharing the sauce!
I'm not really good at teaching other people, but I love dabbling in a lot of things and this might help me learn more. Thanks for being part of my music journey!
Love your generous tutorials. I would look sooner rather than later at getting an ATEM Mini Pro, and probably the “ISO” models would save you the most time. Fwiw.
Would love to see your videos in 4K! (esp the Cubase screenshares so those would look crispier) Also, if anyone is using an audio interface that comes with a Loopback channel, such as the Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 3rd gen, you don't need Voicemeeter.
Hey Austin thank you and to your team for doing this video I really needed that, really really helpful! I just wanted to ask you if you could do a video about headphone mixes, I’m using studio one but it’s kinda similar to cubase. I’m curious to know how do you go about preparing a session with one musicien for his and your headphone mix when recording. Thanks ❤
cool video, tnx for the info when i do videos i am opening another instance of Cubase (i keep lower versions of Cubase for that) and i rout the mic and the DAW into difrent tracks this way i can edit and mix the sound of the video before it goes into Premier for video editing What i was hoping to see in this video is your lighting setting, i like the way it looks on your videos
Really cool to see an in depth explanation about your technics! I wondered why you don't record the mic with voice meter also. So you get only one audio channel. Of course the voice recording gets some editing later but I think it's also possible to do some editing with plugins in real time with voice meter or am I wrong? 🤔
I would like to use studio one as my daw but somehow Voice Meeter doesn’t pick up the audio, unless I change studio one output to VM. How can I fix this to have VM pick up all audio from desktop?
Depending on your computer drivers and your interface drivers, you may be able to select the Asio option (look at my VoiceMeeter setup as a template). Not all computers have the same flow though.
Read the title as "How to make Pro Audio Quality tutorial" at first glance, got me like, "Austin gonna tell us how to make Pro sounding samples?". Reread the title, "Ok let's see what's up"🤣
7:50 monitor placement must be difficult with such a wiiiiiiide screen. I am using a set of two 2K screens stacked on top of each other for my setup. Usually arrangement goes on the bottom screen and the mixer goes on top. But I have a much smaller desk so I have to be frugal about my equipment footprint.
Love the tutorial. Got a question though. :-) I can’t get the audio from cubase and into voicemeeter without changing my driver in cubase to voicemeeter driver. If I have my regular M-audio driver in cubase the sound is not going to VM… You make it look so simple but it just won’t work for me. 😅 Any suggestions?
Lol figured it out. To anyone also experiencing this problem: if you have more outputs on your interface, link two outputs on your interface with two inputs on that same interface (I used for example output 1/2 to input 7/8; then in Cubase I had to go to inputs and outputs (hotkey F4) and go to control panel; here I added a Cue send and set the Cue 1 output to 1/2 (where my cables were on my interface); from here I went to rack settings and clicked show Cue sends and added the Cue 1 send to my master stereo bus (remember to turn the send on); then go to voicemeeter app and set the hardware input 2 to the inputs you chose to link your outputs with. In my case input 7/8. Everything else is just following Austin’s great video and explanation. Hope this helps anyone. 😊