Thanks for this video I hope more and more producers watch this because sometimes as a mix engineer I really have to struggle a lot arranging tracks and figuring out what sound is coming from which track.
Thank you Sandeep audio I am studying in 10th now I don't have anything I produce my music in my mobile in FL studio mobile your vedios help me for my future
This channel has become one of my most favourites recently. This is my first comment ever on this channel. Most thankful to Mr. Aditya, and here Mr. Meghdeep Bose for sharing these insights. :) As an ending note and a personal request, is it possible somehow Mr. Aditya, to have the premixed output from the workstation, rather than it being captured from the mic you're using to also record the interviewee? I understand that it would be too much of a hassle for both you and the interviewee, and perhaps it is still a great idea to continue with recording the output from the mic; but I feel it would definitely give a much clearer sound and a better insight to the listeners, about how the premix actually sounds. It may be only me, but I feel that right now the mic capture doesn't quite do justice to the premixed sounds. Hope to see more such videos from you in the future. Best wishes :)
Thanks for your comments and suggestions. In the forthcoming tutorials, we will try to capture the pre-mixed audio. Though not possible every time. Keep watching and sharing the videos you like here.
Well that's , what I was waiting for. Thanks a lot aditya and meghadeep bro for providing such a wonderful tutorial, I was more keen towards the arrangement's part .Looking forward for more such great videos. Keep up the good work :)
Wow.. You are use a lot of vst audio tracks after which your song prepairs and it sounds like awesome . I m also a music creator but I can't use so many vst plugins because my software isn't support so many Vst tracks as if I am use a lot of tracks then my software is stuck and then shortly after the software is closed automatically ,usually the logic pro handle it all that but I am use windows ..👍
Thanks a lot . Very informative to learn about the arrangement of this song and the instrument tracks that went into it.Great video for hindi film music arrangement enthusiasts
As always super informative ,one doubt Sir what's the most apt & quintessential configuration for a decent production (not heavy scoring) that computer requires... Please explain in terms of a macbook & a hack
Hi Winston, I can help you with that. If you're looking for something powerful and value for money, I'd say a windows computer is the best. The configuration can always be upgraded, which is the most important thing, and you can build your beast according to your needs. And with the specifications, I'd suggest you to go for a 32 gb ram atleast 16 gb, Intel i7 with the 6 latest architecture, or i9 of you can afford it. A pair of SSD's, and hard drives, a good silent cpu cooler, and you 6 can choose any graphics card according to your needs and make sure it has three ports for triple screen configuration in 7 the future. Option 2 You can also choose for amd's ryzen cpu's if you're on a tight budget. And trust me it is too good. You can email me for more info 10Magicalfingers10@gmail.com Happy to help always!
Sir please tell me what should be the recording level while recording vocals in logic pro x ? I am using scarlett solo audio interface and AKG P220 Mic Sir please reply and Thank you for these amazing videos😍🙏
Sir mujhe ek baat samajh main nahi aai ki jab hum kai instrument ko ek hi stems main bounce kar dege to unka apas main volume kaise sett hoga . kisi ek stems ke sabpe instrument ko ek hi effects EQ, Compressor kis tara se thik hoga . plz hume thoda guide kare
Rohan Puntambekar Official I am not literally into the mathematical figures but I maintain enough headroom to let the production breath. Every interface is a limiter by itself, and letting the headroom go into negative would give you a false picture of your mix. So its always wise to keep a decent yet not excessive headroom. Too much of headroom could also lead to a thinner mix due to the loss in bits. Monitoring- again not the math but the ears do the job for me. I maintain a level soft enough to avoid ear fatigue while I produce.
Every video to us is accha and precious. Every person who comes on the channel shares his / her story and a lot more. You will never find it anywhere else. Thanks again.
good question, Prince. I'll answer this only from the purview of my work pattern. Usually when I produce, the sound has an integral place in my session. The reverbs/delays/dynamics and any other processing that I do, contribute to the sonic as well as musical integrity of the song. Usually I am very clear and sorted on my sonic processing and of how it translates outside, hence I do not believe in creating a soundscape within the song and then bypassing everything that creates it before exporting. Such practices shall only double the efforts of the Engineer and it engages them in replicating the sonic treatments envisioned by the music producer. Only the lead vocals are ideally printed separately "dry" and "wet" because of their need in the film mix.
@@princegeorgemusic Usually for the Indian film songs, the producer consolidates the files for a stereo mix session. The final mixed stems of the same are further sent to the Film mix later, where different elements are assigned to different channels within surround.
Thanks for this video I hope more and more producers watch this because sometimes as a mix engineer I really have to struggle a lot arranging tracks and figuring out what sound is coming from which track.
Thank you Sandeep audio I am studying in 10th now I don't have anything I produce my music in my mobile in FL studio mobile your vedios help me for my future
Keep shining bro I'm also a singer best wishes for you bro 😇
#phenomenalsingh
Nice And Use Full Tips
Thanks Aditya + Meghdeep bose. really helpful
This channel has become one of my most favourites recently. This is my first comment ever on this channel. Most thankful to Mr. Aditya, and here Mr. Meghdeep Bose for sharing these insights. :)
As an ending note and a personal request, is it possible somehow Mr. Aditya, to have the premixed output from the workstation, rather than it being captured from the mic you're using to also record the interviewee? I understand that it would be too much of a hassle for both you and the interviewee, and perhaps it is still a great idea to continue with recording the output from the mic; but I feel it would definitely give a much clearer sound and a better insight to the listeners, about how the premix actually sounds. It may be only me, but I feel that right now the mic capture doesn't quite do justice to the premixed sounds.
Hope to see more such videos from you in the future.
Best wishes :)
Thanks for your comments and suggestions. In the forthcoming tutorials, we will try to capture the pre-mixed audio. Though not possible every time. Keep watching and sharing the videos you like here.
@@sudeepaudio Absolutely. :)
Thanks for replying, really nice of you. Good day. :)
Well that's , what I was waiting for. Thanks a lot aditya and meghadeep bro for providing such a wonderful tutorial, I was more keen towards the arrangement's part .Looking forward for more such great videos. Keep up the good work :)
For that watch his video on making of Uff Yeh Noor - ruclips.net/video/YQDf9iiaESk/видео.html
Wow.. You are use a lot of vst audio tracks after which your song prepairs and it sounds like awesome . I m also a music creator but I can't use so many vst plugins because my software isn't support so many Vst tracks as if I am use a lot of tracks then my software is stuck and then shortly after the software is closed automatically ,usually the logic pro handle it all that but I am use windows ..👍
Thanks a lot . Very informative to learn about the arrangement of this song and the instrument tracks that went into it.Great video for hindi film music arrangement enthusiasts
very nice information about song back from logic.thank you
Thanks for sharing tips ..
This was super super supeeer helpful , thanks for teaching such a great lesson
Thank you so much Meghdeep bro 💐🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 it was really useful
Sudeep Audio u r doing tremendous job for beginners like me, so knowledgeable content :)
Thank you. Keep watching and sharing the videos you like.
thank you Sir, for such an great helpful information.
Can we get this file?
As always super informative ,one doubt Sir what's the most apt & quintessential configuration for a decent production (not heavy scoring) that computer requires... Please explain in terms of a macbook & a hack
Hi Winston,
I can help you with that. If you're looking for something powerful and value for money, I'd say a windows computer is the best.
The configuration can always be upgraded, which is the most important thing, and you can build your beast according to your needs.
And with the specifications, I'd suggest you to go for a 32 gb ram atleast 16 gb, Intel i7 with the 6 latest architecture, or i9 of you can afford it.
A pair of SSD's, and hard drives, a good silent cpu cooler, and you 6 can choose any graphics card according to your needs and make sure it has three ports for triple screen configuration in 7 the future.
Option 2
You can also choose for amd's ryzen cpu's if you're on a tight budget. And trust me it is too good.
You can email me for more info 10Magicalfingers10@gmail.com
Happy to help always!
Sir please tell me what should be the recording level while recording vocals in logic pro x ?
I am using scarlett solo audio interface and AKG P220 Mic Sir please reply and Thank you for these amazing videos😍🙏
Well it was a good tutorial.
But I want to ask, how much did he earn from his production
Very good tutorial
Sir aap log windows per kaam q nahi karte hai music production ke liye I Mac Lena zaroori hai???
thanq you so much for this one
Helpful
Thanks buddy
Sir mujhe ek baat samajh main nahi aai ki jab hum kai instrument ko ek hi stems main bounce kar dege to unka apas main volume kaise sett hoga . kisi ek stems ke sabpe instrument ko ek hi effects EQ, Compressor kis tara se thik hoga . plz hume thoda guide kare
Thank you .it is helpful
Generally your mixes have how much headroom? And what is the monitoring level you maintain while you are producing?
Rohan Puntambekar Official I am not literally into the mathematical figures but I maintain enough headroom to let the production breath. Every interface is a limiter by itself, and letting the headroom go into negative would give you a false picture of your mix. So its always wise to keep a decent yet not excessive headroom. Too much of headroom could also lead to a thinner mix due to the loss in bits.
Monitoring- again not the math but the ears do the job for me. I maintain a level soft enough to avoid ear fatigue while I produce.
Thank you !
Very usefull Video aditya... bahut dino baad accha video 🤘👌
Every video to us is accha and precious. Every person who comes on the channel shares his / her story and a lot more. You will never find it anywhere else. Thanks again.
@@sudeepaudio jabse ye chanel bana hay tabse subscriber hu... isi liye kehraha hu saare videos to nahi lekin kuch video bahut hi acche hay..🤘
Plzz make one tutorial on the train song from gully boy
Hello.Why do you include the reverb also with the track and not give them as a separate track(for eg:acoustic guitar reverb)
good question, Prince. I'll answer this only from the purview of my work pattern.
Usually when I produce, the sound has an integral place in my session.
The reverbs/delays/dynamics and any other processing that I do, contribute to the sonic as well as musical integrity of the song.
Usually I am very clear and sorted on my sonic processing and of how it translates outside, hence I do not believe in creating a soundscape within the song and then bypassing everything that creates it before exporting.
Such practices shall only double the efforts of the Engineer and it engages them in replicating the sonic treatments envisioned by the music producer.
Only the lead vocals are ideally printed separately "dry" and "wet" because of their need in the film mix.
@@MeghdeepBoseMDB Thanks for the reply. But do you follow this same process while giving exports for a surround sound mix(film mix)?
@@princegeorgemusic Usually for the Indian film songs, the producer consolidates the files for a stereo mix session. The final mixed stems of the same are further sent to the Film mix later, where different elements are assigned to different channels within surround.
@@MeghdeepBoseMDB Ok..Thanks
🙏
Who was the Sound Engineer?
the final song mix was done by sound engineer Eric Pillai.
Plz do a session with eric pillai sir also about how he mix and masters his songs.
And also would love to see shadab on ur channel
Which Daw is using here
Logic Pro
Which daw is this?
LOGIC PRO X
Please take interview of Eric pillai
Why is he calling the Guitar lead as arp?
because the guitarist played an "arpeggio" in that particular part.
you seem to know your shit, can you make me a beat?
Ghatiya session ghatiya tutorial bilkul meghdeep jaisa
Meghdeep is one of the worst programmers who only knows to steal & copy others works & lie on the face.