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Do i dont need to care about correlation meter heading to -1 while I using this skill?
ОтветитьNow do one where you tell everyone that Dolby Atmos was a massive marketing scheme and only a small percent of wealthy music fans will ever actually listen in true Atmos.
Ответитьhaha, i can't get over how mad and stupid i feel after watching this. like i barely had enough $ to pay for drums to be recorded in a studio, but then to have knowledge/skills for mixing. i feel like i'm way late. i've been playing music since middle school, i'll be 40 this year, but damn. kudos to you, dude, and cool you share these things. black magic wizadry
Ответитьdude, wtf. i just want my guitars to not drop, haha. how does one phase properly without fabfilters? lol
ОтветитьWhat's the secret of comedy? Timing
What's the secret of great stereo? Timing.
So there exists “physical” stereo and “psychological” stereo!
Ответитьit starts to act like a flanger when I start to dial the delay knob on volcano !!!! why is that ??
Ответитьdamnn... who would've thought you could use phasing issues to your advantage? I am flabbergasted to say the least. can't wait to use the haas effect everywhere next hahah
ОтветитьThese tutorials are amazing, thank you so much 🙏🤍
ОтветитьAHA! Comb filtering actually looks like a comb! Always wondered how it got the name!
ОтветитьWHY IS YOUR BACKGROUND MUSIC ALWAYS SO LOUD AND DISTRACTING
ОтветитьWow! Great video
ОтветитьAgain, another brilliant video.
ОтветитьGOAT
you are amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much
Michael Jackson's Biily Jean is a good exemple...
ОтветитьI am kind of understanding why my parents and grandparents told me not to use the word suck. It isn’t bad… just kind of tacky and off putting
ОтветитьThis is mind blowing. Thanks for this.
ОтветитьSuch good info. Thank you!
Ответитьwhy do i feel like Waves "inphase" plugin would help this out a lot
ОтветитьI’ve got a question: so I recently used the “stereo width” plugin in Reaper on a guitar. The mix was sounding great, but when I went to listen in mono the guitar was completely canceled out, like no noise at all. Any ideas why this happened? Some kind of phase cancellation?
I’ve since fixed the problem and just panned separate guitar parts about 40% to L & R and can hear them fine in mono now, but I’m still wondering why this happened with the plugin (even when I added “center boost” nothing could be heard…)
I really appreciate those tutorials and learned a lot, I mean 'a lot'. But... the music in the background, although it is important for demonstratation purposes, most of the time is really tiring and sometimes overwhelmes guy's voice, which makes me wanna think if I want to watch it again despite I feel I would benefit from understanding things better.
ОтветитьI know Kung Fu
ОтветитьThese tutorials make me anticipate and sense wonder in the world. And the world of sound is both closer to understanding and at the same time it looks more diverse than seemed before. 🌞Thank you for so much advice and nice plentiful examples!
Also it raises my hopes that my ears aren’t too old and deaf yet. Cool to actually hear all these things despite tinnitus and all.
I love you fabfilter man
ОтветитьWhy don't you release your tutorial music? These are really good loops.
ОтветитьBrilliant example from the wind recording - nice to hear Blumlein vs Spaced
ОтветитьAlways learning something new from Dan.
ОтветитьDan Worrall is based and redpilled
ОтветитьDear @Dan Worrall , if you have the chance to listen to Prince track "Cream", there are some hard panned elements, such as guitar licks. For me they sound the same loud in mono, side and left/right. (If they are panned to the left i.e. they're muted on the right). Could you tell me your thoughts on that?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I realize this is pedantic, but is it really a low shelf? Or is it really a peak at 0?
ОтветитьAn approach I've used for a long time is to somehow re-synthesize or process the pitch of the duplicate track to make more compatible (and still wide) tracks. It rarely disappoints me!
ОтветитьThis is the best Mix video I have watched in all of my 35 years. Thank you.
ОтветитьPutting the Engineer in Audio Engineer!
ОтветитьThis is rocket science now.
ОтветитьIs this the best production channel ever? Quite possibly. Very knowledgable and pleasant speaker, engaging music that applies to the topic points throughout the song, and fantastic illustrations and animation that applies the subject matter directly to what you're hearing.
I can't get enough of this content and I'm honestly surprised it's free.
fantastic! yet another time!
ОтветитьThe video thumbnail shows some sound lines making curves do go to the opposite ears, which is really misleading. Sounds is filtered by the head, it doesnt go curve arround it
ОтветитьThank you!
ОтветитьOMG!!!
Ответитьcopyright gods lol
Ответитьgod stuff, bit surprising that there weren't any examples of using stereo imaging plugins though since that's often what people use to create width on a channel. i guess most do work on the haas principle though
Ответитьdude you've blatantly explained in full detail why in the past few years, despite primarily producing electronic i've been listening to rock/metal, its the fact its actually recorded in a room! it sounds so much fuller! it really does! like, its absolutely not impossible to get a synth to sound good of course but i realize now that its probably conducive to my own production to add even more acoustic elements, i've even thought of micing my monitors with synths to get room reverb so i absolutely have to try that now
Ответить🤜🏿🤛🏾
ОтветитьI love how these vids incorporate example music as backround music, and it I love it!
ОтветитьPURE GOLD
ОтветитьThis is the dopest video on using the haas effect.
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