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This is pure gold
ОтветитьThe proper trio I use for mastering is 40hz 80hz & 160hz, this is because they generate serotonin in the brain. Dump 50 and 70 hertz, the brain does not respond to them properly. Add 111hz for endorphins. Oddly enough the brain loves 315hz.
ОтветитьHe looks like that gay kids dad from glee
Ответитьlegend!
ОтветитьSuch a useful video, but the reference to the Contra code (and 2 player code) is what brought me to the like button 😂
ОтветитьI thank God I found your channel.
ОтветитьAmazing!! Thanks to you learnt a lot in here.
Ответитьthat's funny oi just watched all these separately
ОтветитьIncredible video with loads of understandable well taught information! Great job and thank you 🙏🏼
ОтветитьThere's no Rules in Mixing so why make this video??? Doing Mixing is an art and there's nothing wrong if you're being creative doing mixing
ОтветитьHey Joe, just wanted to hop in and say thank you for putting together and sharing all this info with us! Almost always give me the information I was seeking, and much more, along with some of the most helpful definitions and explanations! !
I can turn knobs all day! but, sometimes it's nice to know what they're actually doing 🤣
This video was amazing thank you. I spent about 10 minutes on a tune I've been struggling to get sounding right. removed all the boosted eq and just raised the volumes instead and it already sounds so much better. Then did some slight EQ on the master to get punch, warm, full, clarity and air coming through. excellent.
ОтветитьAwesome 3 subject excerpts. They actually touch upon a lot of known concepts subliminally, but not necessarily verbalized or characterized in steps. Thx Joe!
I'll have to study Studio 1 a little more to learn how to send a grouping (sub mix) of tracks to an independent buss for plug inns. As an old analogue guy, I'm used to knobs and buttons. Finding the Studio 1 commands / pull down menus are sometimes challenging within the software. I am slowly getting better. Albeit, having the pressure of a 8-10 song project on deck is a great motivator LOL.
That was one of the best videos to overview the basics and how to approach them. Thank you. 💯
Please, please, please can you do a deep dive into just vocals for voice-over? I will pay, sing, dance and gladly give you my son (the last one gladly). With AI generating even better voices, we need to up our game. I'm subscribing as the first sign of begging, and to let you know your channel is brilliant. 👍
MUCH LOVE DUDE YOU TEACH WELL
ОтветитьI'm 7 minutes into this video: When covering the 5 Frequency ranges, why not provide audio examples instead of the names alone?
ОтветитьYou are inspiring and amazing
ОтветитьThank you so much
Ответить🍀🍀🍀Honest and very useful insights from someone with years of hands-on experience. If you don't want to accept these findings for any reason, you can muddle through yourself more than would be necessary.😅
ОтветитьIve been hoppin and a bopbin rappin and a tappin at the end of mixing and thinking im just so fantastic im the next big thing.
And the next day, i listen to it and just erase the lot thinking how terrible it is.
I used an oscope several years ago to check the frequencies of an electric guitar standard tuned 80hz to 1400hz. This is a medium range of frequencies to work with. There is a chart you can google to find out what frequencies you are recording. Usually the higher frequencies are products of upper harmonic frequencies that are created by different instruments and voices
ОтветитьJoe got dem PHAT fingers
ОтветитьThank you sir
ОтветитьThank you very much..
ОтветитьGreat stuff but was expecting an extra step for checking the balance in mono, so the balance still holds given that we often don’t get to hear the perfect stereo image
Ответитьthank you for this video, really helpful 😮
Ответитьthank you for this video, really helpful 😮
ОтветитьPerfect breakdown and description Joe great work.
ОтветитьI really appreciate your approach and how you explain things Joe. When you're first starting out, things become overwhelming and frustrating quite quickly. You provide a sense of structure when I find myself not knowing where to start. Thanks for the help !
ОтветитьThank you sir..
Ответить2009 was the year I bought my first recording gear and found you, been following this channel since then, thanks for all you do!
ОтветитьJoe, I miss your old "Pencil 'N' Paper" videos. For some reason, I learn a lot more from them.
ОтветитьI appreciate your video's Joe you been helping me develop as an Underground Artist ❗
Ответитьthanks for having an amazing channel Joe!
ОтветитьPHENOMENAL video. Love your perspective on this
ОтветитьJoe, to be honest I've listened to you for the past two years, any time I have a new song to mix, your videos help me to improve my craft. Thank you keep the good work going.
ОтветитьHey, Joe! Didn't you make a video about you being wrong about balance? Well, not completely, but you nuanced your tips about balance. I thought that was an interesting video too. You've done a lot of helpful videos, for sure!
Ответитьreally good video. i now have to go back to my earlier mixes and fix the problems i created....thank you!
ОтветитьOne of my favorite channels! Thank you!
ОтветитьVery helpful! Thanks Joe👍
ОтветитьMan youre really a GREAT teacher!
ОтветитьYup. Thanks for bundling those. I’ve seen them all throughout the years but seeing them all at once make things clock even better. Especially complicated things like compression.
ОтветитьAside from the valuable content, I really like your sense of humor. :)
ОтветитьOne of the best videos you will ever come across for producers and sound engineers
ОтветитьWOW this is a really great summary of valuable rules. Thank you so much for creating this summary and sharing 🌻
ОтветитьThis is getting saved - Thanks Joe 👍
ОтветитьThank You
ОтветитьThat drawing 😁😂😁
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