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Ps: To new and young producers, these effects and processing will only work on a project that has been well recorded, timed (groove) and arranged. You will notice from how good the track already sounds before he adds any effects to it. The magic comes with a lot of calculated work. Thanks Sage ❤
this is so packed with info, i couldnt compherend half of it on the first skipping trough it. normally they talk way too much and i can ff trough the tutorials. this ill have to watch two times with making notes
This is pretty good! Hope to see more videos like this on your channel. I gotta suggest a video on an overlooked aspect of vocals which is the production. I came to realise this from a video that Nick Mavromatis did. Everyone focuses so much on the mixing when it’s only 50% of how to get a good vocal. Check out his episode on vocal production!
Over these last few months I’ve picked up a good deal of information from your videos. Keep it up! Also, for 808 like the spins what kind of saturator would you use?
Great video! Just wondering. Do you De-Clip first and then Phase Align? I got a little confused bcuz you didn’t actually hit the “render” button on the De-Clippper, but you did when you adjusted the Phase Align 🤔
You broke it down so well but I myself still can't fit the vocal into the beat well and im trying everything and watching every video. once I gain stage my beat to -12db, after adding the plugins to the 2track beat, do i increase the gain afterwards or leave it set to -12db? i hope this makes sense
Thanks for watching! You don't have to gain stage the beat to -12dB - by the end it can be louder or have a higher amplitude. I think focusing on the sound of the overall mix rather than specific levels like -12dB etc, will be helpful!
Hey great video! I don't really get the de clip part. Is the goal to get back to 0db after de clipping or do you adjust the makeup gain to stay at the same peak as before de clipping?
Need a video on how to master for Instagram reels/tiktok since most people listen on phone speakers atm I.e like having a phone mix in ur back pocket for promo. And mixes like these for spotify
bro the clip gain comes first, if the beat is already too loud you will be induced to record too loud and your vocals will be hot. jus take down 6db of gain. Download a VU meter to help you. I mean cuz most of those youtube beats are limited to the max volume @@flamersss