Hi Ales. Your videos are fantastic. All of them. This particular series was very informative. I am working through all of your videos now. I have also taken your course on mixing and I can't say enough about it. Here's one question - I understand what you said about there could be some delay when adding some effects but how would you fix this? I know you added effects to each of your busses; so maybe you meant if you added effects to one and not the other? I hope you are well. Michael M NS Canada
Hi John, thanks for your comment and kind words. I added the same effect to both busses to avoid issues with phase between them. Some FX inserts introduce delay, since the console has to have time for the DSP processing. If I would insert the effect on just one bus, that bus would get to the master bus later (with added latency or time delay) because of that processing. One way of dealing with that is to have the same FX chains on both busses. The other would be to introduce time delay on the bus with no processing (but this console does not have that option). Hope that answers your question. Take care and happy holidays!
Hi Ales...thanks for sharing your mixing techniques... I've learned a lot in this video series. Hopefully very soon you will be able to make a series of videos to explain step by step how you set up FX in voices...
Hi, Luis, glad you liked the series. Would love to do that, the issue is just with finding multitrack files that are copyright free, so I can make that demonstration. But I am working on it!
Hi Ales, Thanks for share your parallel drum compression. Its amazing! I want to know about electric guitars with parallel compression. Is it works, too? Or Is it not neccesary? I think that voices is important with this technique!! Anyway thanks for show us your skills
Hi Ales. Your videos are fantastic. All of them. This particular series was very informative. I am working through all of your videos now. I have also taken your course on mixing and I can't say enough about it.
Here's one question - I understand what you said about there could be some delay when adding some effects but how would you fix this? I know you added effects to each of your busses; so maybe you meant if you added effects to one and not the other?
I hope you are well. Michael M NS Canada
Hi John, thanks for your comment and kind words. I added the same effect to both busses to avoid issues with phase between them. Some FX inserts introduce delay, since the console has to have time for the DSP processing. If I would insert the effect on just one bus, that bus would get to the master bus later (with added latency or time delay) because of that processing. One way of dealing with that is to have the same FX chains on both busses. The other would be to introduce time delay on the bus with no processing (but this console does not have that option). Hope that answers your question. Take care and happy holidays!
Hi Ales...thanks for sharing your mixing techniques... I've learned a lot in this video series. Hopefully very soon you will be able to make a series of videos to explain step by step how you set up FX in voices...
Hi, Luis, glad you liked the series. Would love to do that, the issue is just with finding multitrack files that are copyright free, so I can make that demonstration. But I am working on it!
Hi Ales, Thanks for share your parallel drum compression. Its amazing! I want to know about electric guitars with parallel compression. Is it works, too? Or Is it not neccesary? I think that voices is important with this technique!! Anyway thanks for show us your skills
Sure, you can use parallel compression on any source. Go ahead and experiment with what works best for your sound. Glad you like the videos!