I Mixed 1,000 Tracks (Here's My #1 Tip)

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  • @felixdeubler1180
    @felixdeubler1180 10 месяцев назад +14

    Layering your kicks is also very underrated. Its crazy what kind of great kicks you can create by layering 2 Kicks (properly EQ'ed of course) and some sort of Drum Enhancer.

  • @evang.5533
    @evang.5533 2 года назад +107

    Z man I don't know what we did to deserve you. You're such a real one for posting such concise and useful information and how to apply it

  • @briancase6180
    @briancase6180 2 года назад +116

    OMG, bravo! It's actually a simple thing, but unless you understand, getting it right is hit or miss. The problem is that until you understand, you can't really choose a kick by listening to it by itself; you need to hear it in context. I discovered this on my own: short kicks are usually--not *always*--better. The best way to convince yourself of this fact is to analyze tracks you think are good. Display the waveform of a good track in audacity or in your DAW and zoom out until you can see the kick waveform wiggling and the high hat is a splash in appearance. You'll see that good-sounding tracks almost always have short kicks: the kick lives in its own, private space (some of this comes from sidechaining in most cases). There's also a great short video of Deadmou5 talking about this (he learned the hard way: Steve Duda had to tell him his kick was all wrong when Deadmou5 was DJing one night). The basic takeaway: leave room / space--in time and in the frequency spectrum--for every important element. When something important speaks, it should not be trying to speak over something else. But when that speaking is done, that element should shut up already. :) Just like if you're in a conversation: you don't want to be interrupted when you're speaking, and you don't want to continuously interrupt others when they are speaking. :)

    • @2cthetruth
      @2cthetruth 2 года назад

      I don’t believe you. Cut the mud, boost 40, tweak high, any bass can sound good. Learn to use your eq.

    • @tredfxman
      @tredfxman 2 года назад +3

      @@2cthetruth If you like id happily give you my trance songs with 30-50 synths/layers/fx noise sweeps etc ull see because everything is so layered, you truly would like things to have its own space belive me! It can definetly become "impossible" to eq. But if your just doing simple pop tracks or even more in hip hop u may never have this issue at all! 👍

    • @2cthetruth
      @2cthetruth 2 года назад +1

      30-50 tracks? My goodness, most of the tracks I do are double that or more! Then add busses sends bla bla bla…I end up with 100-120 or so tracks….and guess what? I can make most any kick work. It’s not rocket science.

    • @taborgreat
      @taborgreat 2 года назад +9

      @@2cthetruth @3dfx both of you post a song you mixed. Let the people decide

    • @taborgreat
      @taborgreat 2 года назад +3

      @@tredfxman tagging you too

  • @michaelprochilo7945
    @michaelprochilo7945 2 года назад +15

    Nice! I wish DAWs would have the ability to update the waveform in real time based on what plug-ins are applied without committing or rendering the track.

  • @joaquinreed
    @joaquinreed 2 года назад +6

    You need to do an ‘A to Big Z’ sound production masterclass!

  • @CrispyAkiyama
    @CrispyAkiyama 2 года назад +5

    This came at the perfect time. I just had this revelation 5 days ago and instantly created louder mixes after. Seeing this video is letting me know I’m on the right track. Arigato 🙏🏾

  • @pedalboy7
    @pedalboy7 Год назад +1

    That is the single most informative bass drum tutorial I've ever seen (and I've seen a lot). Thanks VERY much for sharing & keep up the great work!

  • @bluesucceed
    @bluesucceed 2 года назад +3

    This is simply incredible!! Thank you so much Big Z for sharing!! 💙

  • @tidywats257
    @tidywats257 3 месяца назад

    Big Z, i discovered your videos a few days ago and you have had such a positive influence on my music already. I'm still very new to this so luckily you are helping me learn good habits before i have to unlearn any more bad habits.
    Thank you bud. Much love from South Africa.

  • @mikelo303
    @mikelo303 2 года назад +1

    Quick. Simple and to the point. Great job! More please!

  • @ettorel
    @ettorel 2 года назад +1

    This video is gold. I always end up changing my kicks to improve the mix. Thanks man!!!

  • @josephcrime2558
    @josephcrime2558 Год назад

    omg, I've been watching countless hours of yt tutorials, everyone saying how important choosing the right samples is. You're the only one who actually took the time to show us a bad example so we can really learn and understand what you mean. This video would have change my life years ago.
    Thanks for doing this.

  • @malteschaller
    @malteschaller 2 года назад +1

    I always wondered what was wrong with my mixes and why they didn‘t have enough punch, turns out it often was the kick. So definitively an underrated topic, thanks for the great advice!

  • @lotionfeelsgood
    @lotionfeelsgood 2 года назад

    Seen so many vids about kicks and this was by far the best. Love your stuff!

  • @DowdenProductionAcademy
    @DowdenProductionAcademy 2 года назад

    I had a similar idea in my list of next videos to record - but I couldn't explain this any better than you did in this video (and in such a short and interesting time).
    You absolutely nailed it! Great video! 👍

  • @PNSerapicos
    @PNSerapicos 2 года назад +14

    It seems to me this is not a problem of "not knowing kick shapes", but actually of productions coming from people who dont have the room or speakers that allow them to fully listen to what they are producing. When that's the case, you are indeed right it helps using the oscilloscope, but I feel it would certainly not be a problem if people were actually * listening * to their kicks

    • @machineagevoodoo2106
      @machineagevoodoo2106 2 года назад +1

      of course you're right. the main issue is if people produce music with a bad monitoring situation or without enough experience to inform them which option is better or worse :)

    • @rorykoehler9018
      @rorykoehler9018 2 года назад

      It helps to understand the theory of what we are listening to so we can make more informed decisions instead of just going on vibe.

  • @Prod.Maurice
    @Prod.Maurice 2 года назад +16

    So true, I was always underestimating how much impact the kick has on the mix. Great tip!!

    • @2cthetruth
      @2cthetruth 2 года назад

      It really doesn’t. A well written and like able song will hide the fact that he used a kick sample from a studio one sample pack.

    • @Prod.Maurice
      @Prod.Maurice 2 года назад

      @@2cthetruth it does, take a song with an overall less present high-end: it will sound weird if you have a kick sample with a too present/high-end attack, it will take too much attention, and let the other instruments disappear (even when sidechained). This works both ways. So, the point he makes about the overall shape of the kick is essential if you want a kick that doesn’t destroy the mix in several possible ways that he demonstrated.

    • @2cthetruth
      @2cthetruth 2 года назад +3

      This is why most people don’t make it. No creativity…they think everything has to sound a certain way! Guessing what? It doesn’t! Blaze your own path and if you don’t get my drift, well then, just follow big zeeeee to get his sound.

    • @Prod.Maurice
      @Prod.Maurice 2 года назад

      @@2cthetruth you can still be creative and have a kick that actually fits the mix. I never said everything should be done in a certain way. The cool thing about music is that there are no rules. But there is a kind of a general perspective about what sounds good mix wise and what not (this doesn’t exclude creativity!!). However, if you want to use a kick that doesn’t fit the mix, sure go ahead.

    • @2cthetruth
      @2cthetruth 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the permission

  • @jaycornish5916
    @jaycornish5916 4 дня назад

    Haha the b'womp was the perfect example 😄 I've literally heard my kicks do that out soundsystems! 10 years of production but recently hit a two year brick wall with not much to show since my last tune. I make electro and breaks but I can see how this would all transfer over to that genre and more or less every single other dance genre. Great stuff man it's a blessing to learn stuff again!

  • @Phorsicht
    @Phorsicht 2 года назад

    Thank you for this little but exciting tutorial! This gave me the little tips I needed for making the knocking Bass Drums I always wanted. I was close to it but you showed me the last steps getting to my goal! 🥳

  • @nugatory626
    @nugatory626 7 месяцев назад

    This is amazing! Thank you, man
    It's actually I was looking for!
    I need this oscilo-scanner to stop waste my time

  • @DJWISS83
    @DJWISS83 2 года назад +2

    I've always been trying to process a kick with a compressor and maybe 10% had good results! Thanks a lot for this massive tip, it'll help a lot

  • @ryanbeholder7584
    @ryanbeholder7584 2 года назад +1

    Sick, thank you Big Z for this insane tips!

  • @berriedalive
    @berriedalive 2 года назад

    Great video! Helped a lot!

  • @monBeatsStore
    @monBeatsStore Год назад

    Ngl I was waiting for the kicks samples packs plug since I saw the Number one tip, BUT for the value of the content is still 100% worth it, now I'm going to check the sample pack. Peace out Buddy.

  • @ts4gv
    @ts4gv 2 года назад

    the comparisons in context were illuminating. Thanks.

  • @ytscratchpad7650
    @ytscratchpad7650 2 года назад

    Great video. Love this visual feedback approach

  • @natefialkoff8258
    @natefialkoff8258 5 месяцев назад

    thank you so much haha this is so helpful! i am very new at production but I think this will help so much!!

  • @Janomix
    @Janomix Год назад

    Excellent! Thanks for share these "secrets" tips!

  • @NateNATE2015
    @NateNATE2015 2 года назад

    You're a Talented guy. Thanks for this video. God had you on time for this!! Be blessed brother.

  • @DioZambrano
    @DioZambrano Год назад

    I learned doing this while ago but watching your video game me a more clear detailed vision. Thank you for this essential tip. ❤️

  • @joshuakhokhlan
    @joshuakhokhlan 2 года назад

    Awesome video to go over the basics of a good kick. Really started noticing an improved understanding of production and sound design once I started using the Oscilloscope to visually monitor my samples.

    • @emf2482
      @emf2482 2 года назад

      which one do u use?

  • @13thJ
    @13thJ 2 года назад

    I agree learning to pick the kick makes the mixing so much easier. You have to decide which is the priority your base or your kick if we bases your priority pick your base first and then pick a kit that goes with it or vice versa if the kick is what’s important but they have to get along

  • @cstrongman
    @cstrongman Год назад

    You been doing this for a while. You're a great teacher man, a pleasure to watch and always have actually interesting and new information to share. You think before you post (there's a lot of music production videos that are the opposite). I don't even really produce much anymore and I checked this out

  • @GabrielBacon
    @GabrielBacon Год назад

    Appreciate your channel. You get into the specifics & the things that matter. Nothing here feels like “filler” content, which is why I’m leaning towards your training programs.

  • @jl9205
    @jl9205 2 года назад

    Damn, Z. This is the video I've been needing for the last 3 years. Great tips!

  • @Officialzanky
    @Officialzanky Год назад

    Best video I’ve seen on kicks so far dude!

  • @JohnT
    @JohnT 2 года назад

    BigZ 4 president ! Awesome as usual.. and straight to the point !!

  • @heisenberg3099
    @heisenberg3099 2 года назад +1

    Dude, you should have way more subscribers already. You share some of the best knowledge in such a humble way

  • @caspervandermeer
    @caspervandermeer 2 года назад +1

    It would be really intersting to hear how you got into mixing for all those artist. Thanks for all the knowledge

  • @feracedomusica
    @feracedomusica Год назад

    One of the best videos that i see in all youtube!! Thanks

  • @discoRyne
    @discoRyne 2 года назад

    Ayeee you finally updated your channel URL! Shit is official and you're further on your way to the endless peak you seek brotha. Thanks for sharing all the tips over the years.

  • @meachyofficial
    @meachyofficial 2 года назад +2

    Phenomenal. Thank you for sharing!

  • @elaute1
    @elaute1 2 года назад

    Really really good tip video, Z! THANK YOU

  • @mitchsampson5498
    @mitchsampson5498 2 года назад +1

    Z, you have the best quick tutorials in the game. Keep it up bro!

  • @MFGH0ST
    @MFGH0ST 2 года назад +1

    Terry Black’s! What up from Austin Big Z. Learned a ton from your vids, since I started watching a few months ago. Thanks for dropping the knowledge my man

  • @avivyar
    @avivyar 2 года назад

    Well done man! Straight to the point and easy to understand

  • @antlengray
    @antlengray 2 года назад

    Great video this one! Cheers man

  • @DaddaPsy
    @DaddaPsy 2 года назад +25

    That "womp" shape at around 5:41 is not always bad though. Some genres benefits a lot from having that fish tail shape and super common in psytrance for example. So I'd say that if it sounds good in context with everything else in the mix, then it is good. Nevertheless, good video, it is indeed important to have a good kick in dance music.

    • @TraxtasyMedia
      @TraxtasyMedia 2 года назад +3

      also in many Early Hardstyle tracks, it is pretty common to have that fishy shape and adding a reversed bass

    • @thelateraledge
      @thelateraledge 2 года назад +3

      In my opinion it's still bad practice to use such a kick in a track though as you don't have much control of where this womp is happening amongst other aspects. If you have them as two seperate elements you'll have much more control. What happens when the BPM of such a kick is different to the BPM of your track? the womp will be in a different location. Stretch the kick to fit? well that can create weird artifacting and phase issues. Better to process them as two seperate elements rather than one.

    • @DaddaPsy
      @DaddaPsy 2 года назад +1

      @@bassc Thank god for oscilloscopes that can help to see what's going on and confirm what you're hearing =)

    • @thelateraledge
      @thelateraledge 2 года назад

      @@bassc In my experience more often than not it will cause issues though but I agree if you have a decent monitoring setup with a sub it can be done. Although if I was doing it myself I would still use three separate elements for more control. A short kick, a kick tail and then the bassline on its own.

    • @alexwilcoxx
      @alexwilcoxx 2 года назад

      Very true, made a video about the problems calling kicks like this "bad" in this video: ruclips.net/video/TRwIyFQ2TR8/видео.html

  • @Tzeegun
    @Tzeegun Год назад

    plain and simple in explanation - always useful advices - thank you very much sir!

  • @MrChibdog
    @MrChibdog Год назад

    Yo BigZ, binge watched your last year of content over the last week or so (since I just found ur channel.)
    Felt I learned much more than any lessons I ever took even after a few minutes watching u. Keep grinding man, hope u release some new packs soon since I bought all of existing ones a day ago.
    Now my problem is choosing the best sound out of a lot of good sounds. (Your packs) Legit man, I’d tell a new producer to just buy ur drums and save a lot of time, ur shit even sounds more whompy/better than any thing even in an old iPhone. You’re a total beast man, hope you release some new whopper tracks soon would love to hear ‘em.
    Cheers -
    BigD

  • @DavidDiMuzio
    @DavidDiMuzio 2 года назад

    Great tip bro! Thanks for this!

  • @unbeater
    @unbeater 2 года назад +1

    really good tips, thanks for sharing it with us 🔥

  • @neilsherman3483
    @neilsherman3483 2 года назад

    Perfect length. Good teaching. Thanks.

  • @promi5e651
    @promi5e651 2 года назад

    Couldn't be more true! The number one thing and what gives the biggest difference is swapping the kick and making it sit right for me

  • @TracingFlares
    @TracingFlares 4 месяца назад

    Man... you are bringing all my mixes to life😊

  • @blakebrothers
    @blakebrothers 2 года назад

    Very helpful - many thanks!

  • @g00m0
    @g00m0 2 года назад

    As always... short, easy and super valuable ☝️ Thank you very much 😊

  • @DJazium
    @DJazium Год назад

    Really loving this tutorials

  • @safetydepartment
    @safetydepartment 2 года назад

    This is a very valuable vid, not bc people might be using the "wrong" kick, ie, one that doesn't cut through in the sterile way that the genre of his track demonstrates, but because I realized I hadn't been really thinking about sculpting the low end, especially with something so prominent and repetitive as a kick sample. I think all the kicks he used could find a place in a decent mix, it just depends on what you are going for. This is kind of like music theory... its great to know the rules of music not so that you can always follow them, but to be able to decide for yourself how (and when) to break them. I mean, ffs gabber dnb and techno exist, so yeah lol dont be afraid to make your kicks go bleep or bloop, just do it with intent and purpose (and tastefully) in the context of whatever genre you are trying to hit. first vid I've seen and although its not my genre, this dude clearly has a lot of valuable advice. thanks for the vid. got my sub

  • @ranradd
    @ranradd 2 года назад

    Damn, always the best advice. Thanks!

  • @BOXINGDE
    @BOXINGDE 2 года назад +1

    Big Z good Video as always! Always looking forward to your videos! :D

  • @wackerburg
    @wackerburg 2 года назад +7

    One of the things I learned while working with Grammy-winning mixing engineers during my stint in the Los Angeles area was that none of them used the solo button during the actual mix phase. I remember asking one of those guys (cannot say his name) about that issue and he answered "why bother with a soloed signal? That will never be close to the final product anyway." What he meant was that none of the buyers/listeners will ever hear the kick, snare, vocal, cowbell (...) soloed. I sometimes DID go thru all the channels during breaks and actually DID solo them all, one at a time. Very surprising finds! Usually, they did not sound very spectacular or even sometimes they sounded downright "strange" or mediocre, BUT... when put together, they sounded like a top professional record. That was really eye-opening to me and when you think about it, it absolutely makes sense. A "mix" is actually about blending things together with the goal of creating a final result that is "bigger" that the simple sum of its parts. Fun thing; I worked with some of the biggest mixing engineers and they worked quite different in regards of HOW their approaches were. And none of them seriously used plugins. We worked OTB pretty much, ProTools was used as a tape machine. Even though some of those guys had "signature plugins" available or were the faces for marketing campaigns of plugin manufacturers. I remember their grinning faces vividly when being asked why they avoid plugins. A well-maintained hardware unit just sounds so much better, no matter what quirky setting you come up with. #dontbelievethehype ✊🏻

    • @ReductioAdAbsurdum
      @ReductioAdAbsurdum 2 года назад

      > A well-maintained hardware unit just sounds so much better, no matter what quirky setting you come up with.
      Nonsense. You're dealing with old people.

    • @wackerburg
      @wackerburg 2 года назад

      @@ReductioAdAbsurdum 😅

  • @micromando4669
    @micromando4669 2 года назад

    As always, simple & super usefull 🙏🏼

  • @bad_robot
    @bad_robot 2 года назад

    Great tip homie. This is actually one of the biggest things I've picked up on after watching so much Deadmau5 stuff.

  • @BrandLmedia
    @BrandLmedia 2 года назад

    Great vid bro! Sweet editing too. This helped me.

  • @GlowBeets
    @GlowBeets 2 года назад

    Such a great video. Thanks dude

  • @roquepinilla3389
    @roquepinilla3389 2 месяца назад

    Excelente canal. Gracias por compartir!

  • @musicbysazid
    @musicbysazid 2 года назад

    It's really amazing how you educate us about simple, subtle yet important stuffs

    • @2cthetruth
      @2cthetruth 2 года назад +1

      ….that never seem to get anyone anywhere

  • @EliteGameDesign
    @EliteGameDesign 2 года назад

    Thanks for your videos!

  • @dickylorin4001
    @dickylorin4001 2 года назад

    Love to see a video on layering compression.
    For example, I have 3 kicks layered and 4 basslines layered in a track. The Eq part is easy, but no idea what im doing compression wise to glue them etc (comp on individual tracks or one on grouped, and which settings)

    • @Onepiecefan1337
      @Onepiecefan1337 2 года назад +1

      I believe he has a video recently saying that he doesn’t do too much layering and that’s the key to a good mix

  • @Sinistersocietyrecords
    @Sinistersocietyrecords 2 года назад

    Nice thanks! What for headphones do you use for mixing and mastering, keep up the good work!

  • @gesnerjr.gaugirard6831
    @gesnerjr.gaugirard6831 Год назад

    Pretty simple explanation, that's nice for beginners :) I think you should complete with another video talking about dynamic in detail like compressor, MB compressor and dynimic EQ.

  • @rotimiadebiyi4095
    @rotimiadebiyi4095 2 года назад

    ITS WORKING! nice job dude

  • @paulluckey6997
    @paulluckey6997 Год назад

    Very helpful. I really appreciate it.

  • @gray9735
    @gray9735 2 года назад

    Great tip. Never thought about this before!

  • @b-czech8413
    @b-czech8413 2 года назад

    Great video bro!!!!

  • @osmark86
    @osmark86 10 месяцев назад +1

    Additional pro tip. Start synthesizing your own kicks. I use Kick 2 a lot for this lately. It gives you so much more control and you don't have to go through endless libs of samples to get the one you want.

  • @thelateraledge
    @thelateraledge 2 года назад +1

    Yep, very common problem. If you actually think about the functionality of such a sound, a kick is really only there to provide the initial hit as a reference point to the grid. Anything after that should be covered by the bassline, after all it is called a BASSline.
    The length of the kick also has a knock on effect, if you are using it as a trigger for sidechaining, a kick with a long length will cause the sidechain to react in a sluggish manner.
    Longer kicks also tend to bleed into the bassline making it hard to distinguish which is the kick and which is the bass, so you get this kind of rumbling when you listen to the sub and we all know what people do then..."Why can't hear the kick...I'll turn it up, that should fix things!"

  • @evodem
    @evodem 2 года назад

    Wow. That was on point and scientifically proved. Great help. I already bought your stuff. Thanks!

  • @saagarAKmusic
    @saagarAKmusic Год назад

    I’m not even an edm producer, I create indie rock/acoustic stuff but your videos are immensely helpful 🙏🏽

  • @bani_daciu
    @bani_daciu 2 года назад

    I thought the number one problem would be the raw mix of the track, but agreed, the kick counts a lot! Love your vids!

  • @srjarends849
    @srjarends849 2 года назад +1

    What a timing! I am in the middle of remixing songs with problematic kicks. Are you a messenger from God? Thanx man. Looking for an oscilloscope right now. Also your explaining of how compressors work was an eye&ear opener.

    • @2cthetruth
      @2cthetruth 2 года назад

      Learn to use your eq and save your hard drive from the weight of another plugin

  • @juschu85
    @juschu85 2 года назад +1

    I really love the track you use as an example. I guess it's not yet released yet. Or is it? If not, when? And what's the name?

  • @davidsolena4853
    @davidsolena4853 2 года назад

    Thanks for this good... kick ;-) Or refresher. If you ever read that comment, I am curious on how you manage and target your loudness levels? Peace!

  • @alessandrodevoto5764
    @alessandrodevoto5764 2 года назад

    This man’s tip are always on point. I remember the first remix/track of his i ever heard - A remix of David’s Guetta’s “Bad” shit was fire asf

  • @quickstrike209
    @quickstrike209 Год назад

    Mannnnnnnnnnn this right here is what I needed

  • @AngeloDecaro
    @AngeloDecaro 2 года назад

    excellent video thx wish you all the best

  • @infinaneek
    @infinaneek 2 года назад

    Yup. Great video, I’ll be sending this to artists and producers.

  • @LordKibblesTheHeroGothamNeeds
    @LordKibblesTheHeroGothamNeeds 2 года назад +1

    I wouldn't say you're ALWAYS looking for what you've described but generally yea, I think people are generally pretty okay at identifying the right kicks. The real problem for me, and what I've seen with others, is that I would get married to the idea of a specific kick that I started with and try to work around it instead of going to find a better kick. I'd try to excessively EQ and compress my way out of a bad kick instead of finding a new on. The biggest lesson I learned in my 3 years of producing, and this especially applies to drum sounds, is you can simply go change them... and that sound selection isn't final until the song is done

  • @yaoguangtang1759
    @yaoguangtang1759 7 месяцев назад

    Wow! You did such a good job.

  • @derekne9470
    @derekne9470 2 года назад

    Nice tutorial, I'll test it right now!

  • @Cheesecake1559
    @Cheesecake1559 4 месяца назад

    Your channel is inbeliavably helpful

  • @Syberdemonn
    @Syberdemonn 2 года назад

    broooo!!! thanks!!! love youuu!! BIG Fan heree!!!! :)

  • @ProfessorSaibertin
    @ProfessorSaibertin 2 года назад

    Thx for the tips man.

  • @Kasipon888
    @Kasipon888 2 года назад

    WOW Excellent tip for me. Thank you for share

  • @pastorkspeaks
    @pastorkspeaks 2 года назад

    Sir you are a legend in my books!!

  • @gphiproductions
    @gphiproductions 2 года назад

    Good and very helpful music tip! 👍🏽

  • @pianoatthirty
    @pianoatthirty 2 года назад

    This is how you do it folks - create a clickbait title that is FILLED TO THE BRIM with useful information. Man, that was so elegantly done! Even your plug for your kick drum pack was tasteful done! Bravo.

  • @TorgnyKasse
    @TorgnyKasse 2 года назад

    Gold info, gold video !

  • @chocolatemoose7761
    @chocolatemoose7761 2 года назад

    Neat! Thank you!