To be honest this is insane mate because i have watched many mixing and mastering² video on RU-vid and i have noticed that they used many different kind of vst stuffs but you man totally different.. idk how to say. The video and the info are amazing as well as important.. thank you and have a great day ☺️😌
been binge watching mastering tutorials for a while now, this is 100% the BEST one I’ve seen…the way you use fruity reverb is just chefs kiss man, cant thank you enough for this vid!! also exposed me to some great third party plugins including free ones, I mean what else could I ask from a mastering video?? keep up the great work 🔥🔥🔥
24:17 yeah you have to be careful lowcutting but sometimes a shallow low-shelf can work without messing up the phase of your lowend if ur looking for a tiny bit more headroom.
eo bro one cuestión, In the bass part, do you know that you cut what would be up to 200hz around for the mid bass, and the sub bass takes care of the low frequencies (50-100hz) but ... the 120-190 frequencies are usually left empty? Would it be wrong to leave them empty or not? The question is also that the notes of this track make me fill those frequencies, but when I produce tracks with notes that do not reach that frequency range (120hz-190), do I leave them empty like that? or do I have the mid bass fill them in, or would that be good?
I wouldn't leave them empty. You can try filling those up by adding a higher octave sub or you use an additional midbass to fil that area up. Could be a saw wave or a bass guitar :)
Here’s the only edm mixing tutorial you’ll ever need, pick good samples and presets and sidechain everything to kick then limit it until you have a sausage
Please make more similar tutorials like how to mix and process leads,chords,bass and atmosphere and also how to make bridge (for example between build up and drop or intro and break)
Just wanted to throw this in there, but for anyone that does know If you want to low cut on your master channel you can with the fruity EQ by hitting the "Lin" button and it should not cause any phasing issues!
Can u make a video on how to build the foundation of a track aka the chord progression, and then use that to flesh out the melodies and the bassline.... I seem to build beautiful sounding 8 bar chords but then I stop there because I don't know about sound selection and how to "extract" the other elements of the song like the melodies...
Thanks! That helps a lot. I guess this is the procedure for regular mastering, isn't it? But how do you set up the mix for mastering for streaming services? Do you lower the limiter in the mastering chain until the mix reaches 14 LUFS? Or do you just upload it regardless?
hey mate...the tutorial is sick. just one question ....that during making the track , did you mix? Like u are cutting out the lows for the mid basses and all. so did u mix it before ?
Why do all elements still need low-cutting and sidechaining? The premaster must sound awefull right? How do you create a track like that, or am I missing something
Hie Brother Remember I Commented on you video before about ghost production pls make a full video on ghost production how we can do for money honestly ???
Yeah noted that!! You can sell them through other websites and earn royalties or can you can also offer your ghost production service on Fiverr for example. Third option would be building your own audience/following and getting requests from them :)
@@djseverman Yes Every person on youtube just shares this but i want you to explain futher like how you did it or still do sometimes and what websites you use for this purpose and how royalties but third one is not i liked pls expalin brother ????
loved to watch you mix , i have a question , i was wondering ,on the correlation meter ,how to fix it when it jumps all over the place , i know that's the phase correlation and it's important to get right ,thank you!
Thank you so much! This video is very helpful. One question though.. where do you get your reference tracks from in wav? Do you just download them from youtube or is there another service for high quality reference tracks?
how did u splitt all sounds like leads chords sub...? so i can try it my self :D it seems much easyer to master like that so u dont need to focus at all sound at once :D
does it mather what soundcard you using?, im using a fast track c400. budget soundcard. 300 bucks retails. but i wonder if its that ?, are you mixing out in 41k ? or what , seperate mix should be made about this part. thanks for great video
Hi Severman, what is a bit unclear for me is how did you determine the volume of each of the stems? The kickdrum is clear to me but how do you afterwards determine how loud you want the leads, chords and so on?
at the end of the day you just need to train your ear and after some time you'll get the feeling for the right volume levels. Hope the tips with Span in the video help a little
I have a question -> if I am Exporting the stems from my unmastered track to whole new project with all the mixer plugins OFF except sidechain, so is it necessary to put again all the presets to the Master channel of the stems rather than putting to the unmastered project.
There's no point really in doing that since the drums are already audio. But it's up to what you prefer, if you wanna bounce out everything in stems for the mixing, there's nothign wrong with that
The lower the frequency the more sidechain you need. So for a subbass choose a curve that ducks it quite a bit and set the intensity/mix to 100%. Now the higher you go in frequency the less sidechain you need. So for chords you can apply a less dramatic curve with a little less intensity. Then for the leads even less and for the high end sounds you don't necessarily need sidechain at all. Hope this helps :)
Question, did you add fx before you rendered everything into stems? because the leads sound like they have reverb and fx on them. Because everything sounds like it was eq'd a little but it wasn't the final mix. So should I mix as I go, render to stems and mix again?
Yes there's already some processing on the stems. You can mix everything in one project. I only bounced out the stems to make it easier for this video :)
Bro when we're mastering our tracks before exporting, it always sounds like squashed in the software bcos we want to aim for -7lufs, but once its exported it sounds normal on the music player. Is that normal?