EQing depends on 3 major things: 1) The input sound 2) The context of the sound in the mix 3) What you're trying to achieve - so with that said it's virtually impossible for me to tell you "do this" and "do that" to make your sound better, or fit better given your situation. So with that, I'd like to stress practice, practice, practice. The more you experiment with analyzing sounds, the more your ear develops, and the better you get at determining where and how EQ should be applied. Having said that, and like I mentioned in the video, I could do some followup videos with more examples of EQing certain sounds in certain situations if it would be helpful to some people.
I wish this video was out when I first started to learn about EQ. Even though I know everything that you covered in this video, it's great to see someone who actually knows what they're talking about. You went in depth and broke down the essentials. Great video man.
Mastering is basically the final step after producing, recording, and mixing. It "enhances the final mix," so to speak. It makes the song louder without loosing quality, but it's more than just that, there's more to it, but mastering is pretty much making the final touches to the mix. Hope this helps, lol.
What I find very important in EQing is the fact that you should NEVER mess with EQs after an hour or two of working with music or listening to it. Our auditory system adapts to the levels of perceived sound, and after some time we actually hear the music differently than when we started. The same way we perceive noisy environment less noisy after some time spent in it, we also adapt to music. That's why something that sounded awesome after 5 hour of working in the studio can sound crap the next day when you first hear it. Many people I know tend to produce at the lowest volume they find useful in order to avoid this problem, only occasionally turning the volume up when needed.
Yes, this is absolutely correct and critical to be aware of. If I EQ I usually stick to small changes if I've been listening to the sound for a while. I also tend to layer on changes so I can review them with fresh ears. I can also confirm that several pro audio people I know mix at the lowest volume possible. High volume can wear the ears out and make the reaction you speak of more prominent, it is also easier to properly hear what you need to when mixing.
I always keep a copy of one track so I can compare the previous version to the new one I’m working with. That way I don’t have to worry about my ears adapting as much. Once I’m done, I choose whichever audio track sounds the best.
imho, there is nothing wrong with EQing, because sound is different whenever we tired, need rest, energetic, night etc, i'm listening flat and EQing, depending on personal needs
I need to let you know that this is the most helpful I’ve ever seen. What clicked for me was that EQ is not about boosting frequencies… It’s about filtering out the bad ones. I figured it out,
I'm an electronic producer and deaf in my left ear. I've been playing piano since 8, guitar since 12, drums since 14, and producing music since 21. I'm not rich. Nor do I come from a well-off background. I took after school lessons starting in 3rd grade at my school back in 1992. I was lucky enough to have those resources at my grade/elementary school and I took up snare drumming in my high school's marching band. I made connections with other students and listened to as many different genres as I could - picking up certain things from each genre. As I got to community college to study music theory and production techniques, I was introduced to DAW and synthesizer music production and released I could produce just about genre I wanted. I couldn't believe that digital synthesizers could mimic obsure instruments like a jaw harp or didgeridoo. Over the course of 15 years producing music, I've trained my right ear (the good ear) to be very attentive while being cautious not to blow it out with loud music. I taught myself to mix and master at low volumes using headphones. I'm able to smooth out the sounds and frequencies with EQ when I can, yet like your posting on the top comment, it all starts with the input signal of the source. If it the input sounds bad, there's no amount of EQing anyone can do to fix it.
I'm way past these concepts but I always like to check new people doing tutorials and boy you made a great one! Really organized, to the point, lots of info, very linear class, well done, you got a subscriber, keep doing these kind of tutorials on basics, I'm sure this will be helpful to so many people cause of how well organized it is :D
This is the most "easy to understand" tutorial on the subject matter I have come across so far on the tube. Thank you so much for the simplicity and clarity with which you have handled the video! 👏👏👏👏
I was just scouring youtube for simple tutorials for some of my sound guys, without all the useless conversation about their DAW or Plug-ins that they are trying to sell, that wastes so much of ones time. I haven't watched your compression vids, but you nailed it with the simplicity and clarity of your eq tutorial. I can finally refer people somewhere without having to be embarrassed or apologize for all the useless chatter of the so called tutorial. Awesome!
Dude, i personally love this series of tutorials. Come back and do more of them! You know how to stucture and explain the stuff clearly, you can blow up the FL Studios Tutorial Game if you want to. Cheers n love
@@electronicproducer4603 Could you please show how to create karaoke sound track from a song? I dont know if FL Studio can be used to do it. If not, what is the best way to do it??!!! Kindly please do a video on that!! That would be one of the most wanted videos and much awaited one!!!!
great video! You explained it very well, and i learned a thing or two, thanks! One thing that came to mind in regards to your talk of "curves", "lo" and "high" cuts etc: When mixing, and especially when working with highly "visually stimulating" sources like parametric eq's, it's important to remember to mix with your ears and not with your eyes. All these beautiful shapes and curves can be deceiving. Best advice is to find frequency you want to work on, grab freq. by mouse click and then look away from screen and use your ears. It's frighteningly easy to fall in to "the mode of the screen"... so to speak? idk.. just my experience with working with sound in the past - i'm no expert:) But once again, great vid:)
I've watched multiple parametric eq 2 tutorials and i've never been able to understand it (also a problem of adhd) but the way you explain it makes it so simple and this is with no doubt the best eq tutorial i've seen so thank you for that.
Clear, precise, to the point, interesting, intelligent and great knowledge. Thank you very much for taking the time to build a tutorial that as far as I'm concerned is the most clearly explained EQ tutorial that I've come across... keep em coming
Really good video. Straight-forward, clear explanation of what I came here for. Usually I can't sit through 10+ minute videos but this was a piece of cake.
Thanks ... Your tutorials are so clear, Pro quality and easy to follow. You really should do more... I was disappointed there are so few and they are 2 years old.
Having watched tons of tuts on this very subject this is one the best ones. You have such a way of explaining stuff that is hard to find. I do hope that you keep bringing more tuts related to audio post prod! We sure need quality these days! I thank you, Sir!
sooo this was more of EQing from the producer's perspective and not from the listener. oh well, still learnied quite a few things so thank you for that very good educational material, easy to understand, easy to follow. speaking not to fast or t o slow. just perfect
I just want to thank you for these very straight-forward tutorials that are so detailed and good without unnecassary words at all! Please keep creating tutorials!
Dude! I wish every tutorial on RUclips was like this! I like hearing big words, even if I don't total understand them! Very clean, and informational, liked and subscribed!
Liked and subbed. Just learned more about EQ in 15 mins than I did in 24 years of playing. Thank you for this content. I'm a visual learner and this really helps.
Just wanted to say, this video is so well done! So clear! As a new composer, learning these basics is a must and this video was extremely helpful. Subbed and definitely checking out your other material! :)
Bro you really have a teaching talent please upload more videos, it was the first time I really understood equalization. There are many other videos on RUclips claiming that they will teach you how use the eq tool but they don't really explain that good but seriously you taught me how to do eq and that other video about compression was also super helpful. Please upload more videos, it's been a year dude!!!
I'm finally accepting the culture if music artistry. Thanks guys. I'm not feeling intimidated anymore. Just need to how to apply this to my vocals and mix it well with the already purchased music beat
Wow! Very great tutorial! I've seen some EQ tutorials, but they are bad and not clear as this one... wish that everyone would do tutorials clear and simply and easy like you do!
Good insights. Might be worth mentioning that you're working with sounds which have already been processed. In the examples, the bass and pluck sounds: frequencies have been rolled off with a LOW-PASS and a HIGH-PASS respectively. For the pluck, the reverb has been compressed with a HP filter and turned up for presence. Here's the money shot: In your mix, you will want to REMOVE certain frequencies from less important sounds so that the frequencies of more important sounds become more present. EQ isn't an art. It's a science. It's an art until you understand what you're doing. Take out the freqs you don't like and enhance the ones you like but can't hear so well. Then Prioritise you tracks. That means you need to sacrifice freqs according to priority.
This is a very basic and understandable explanation to EQ very well said great video. I would also like to add some details the Frequency spectrum which is 20hz to 20KHZ, are all in Logarithm and you can see the Harmonics overtones in this specific EQ so when he plays the bass line you can see that the frequencies are all cut from mid low to higher you can see the lines in higher frequencies which is the harmonic overtones these are pretty important music wise.. the fundemental tone every octave is made of twelve steps and equals two times the frequency (for example, the fifth A is 440 Hz and the higher octave A is 880 Hz and you can guess the higher octave which again is twice the frequency so the next octave for the A note will be 1760HZ and so on.. this knowledge can be helpful musically speaking.. you can see which frequencies are actually notes and you can filter what isn't necessary and we don't really hear up to 20KHZ more like 18-19(which is amazing if you are an adult to hear above 18KHZ) because in time you lose some of the hairs in your ear in the cochlea only children can hear 20KHZ.. anyways great video well said and to the point.. what I know is more for the Engineering level.. (which has much more details just to long to explain XD)
MORE TUTORIALS! Tips & Tricks of making professional sounding music in fl Creating tracks from scratch so we can see the process Showing how a pro record was made in fl etc Especially Futurebeats Soulection kinda trap stuff
This is the best tutorial on EQ'ing that I've found. You explained it very clearly. I have a better understanding now than I did before THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!! I don't even use FL but totally understand.
By far the best video on eq I’ve ever seen. I had no idea what eq was a side from being an “equalizer” i didn’t know crap about it... now i feel like I’m an expert with eq 😂 not really but you get me
I don’t think but I am dead sure that this is THE BEAT TUTORIAL I have found on RUclips. I had such a hard time understanding frequencies and shyt. This explanation was amazing and made a dummy like me understand how this EQ thingi works. Others would explain how to cut or boost but you explained why to cut and boost and from where. Massive difference. I’ll try this on my project that I am working on . I liked an subbed as this is the least one can offer for such a beautiful tutorial. Thank you!!!
Dude this is like the best fcking tutorial ever, i dont know why you stopped doing videos but we promise on liking and commenting all of them if you start doing it again :) I am gonna watch this till it hits 1 m views :P
Dude thank you, you're the only one I found who explained this instead of just speeding through it. I FULLY understand how to use this. Great stuff man.
fab teacher. I took a music production class in the past and have been intimidated by eq and you just made it so clear and concise in a few minutes. ty!
Please come back to RUclips. You are a godsend for me and I would like to hear more of what you have to say about mixing and mastering, as I am trying to teach myself how to mix my own album right now. Thanks.
Bro I hope you will read my comment it is very necessary as I am a student in a school and I can't really go to a institute cause most of them have a minimum age requirement to learn music. And this friend of mine has the most amazing voice ever and we both want to upload music on RUclips and to do that I need to learn music production!! Please please please please please please please upload more videos
EQing depends on 3 major things: 1) The input sound 2) The context of the sound in the mix 3) What you're trying to achieve - so with that said it's virtually impossible for me to tell you "do this" and "do that" to make your sound better, or fit better given your situation.
So with that, I'd like to stress practice, practice, practice. The more you experiment with analyzing sounds, the more your ear develops, and the better you get at determining where and how EQ should be applied.
Having said that, and like I mentioned in the video, I could do some followup videos with more examples of EQing certain sounds in certain situations if it would be helpful to some people.
ur just so good man...u make everything so easy...make videos more often...like a video or two every week cuz I wanna learn more from u
Very well stated. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. This is a gem.
WHAT IS MASTERING?
I wish this video was out when I first started to learn about EQ. Even though I know everything that you covered in this video, it's great to see someone who actually knows what they're talking about. You went in depth and broke down the essentials. Great video man.
Mastering is basically the final step after producing, recording, and mixing. It "enhances the final mix," so to speak. It makes the song louder without loosing quality, but it's more than just that, there's more to it, but mastering is pretty much making the final touches to the mix. Hope this helps, lol.
What I find very important in EQing is the fact that you should NEVER mess with EQs after an hour or two of working with music or listening to it. Our auditory system adapts to the levels of perceived sound, and after some time we actually hear the music differently than when we started. The same way we perceive noisy environment less noisy after some time spent in it, we also adapt to music. That's why something that sounded awesome after 5 hour of working in the studio can sound crap the next day when you first hear it. Many people I know tend to produce at the lowest volume they find useful in order to avoid this problem, only occasionally turning the volume up when needed.
nice
Yes, this is absolutely correct and critical to be aware of. If I EQ I usually stick to small changes if I've been listening to the sound for a while. I also tend to layer on changes so I can review them with fresh ears.
I can also confirm that several pro audio people I know mix at the lowest volume possible. High volume can wear the ears out and make the reaction you speak of more prominent, it is also easier to properly hear what you need to when mixing.
Had this yesterday . Turned down the music to speaking level and everything sounded like crap😂
I always keep a copy of one track so I can compare the previous version to the new one I’m working with. That way I don’t have to worry about my ears adapting as much. Once I’m done, I choose whichever audio track sounds the best.
imho, there is nothing wrong with EQing, because sound is different whenever we tired, need rest, energetic, night etc, i'm listening flat and EQing, depending on personal needs
finally i can use EQ without just randomly pressing buttons and see whats happening. thanks!
Lmfao... thought I was the only one.
No you're not alone Anthony, i can assure you XD
Like playing FIFA and pressing all the buttons expecting the best.
Same here
*changes eq* "no difference heard"*puts it back to normal* "wtf is this garbage"
This is the most clear explanation of EQ i've seen on RUclips. Thank you!
I agree
I swear the rest just do shit and skip important things like "you don't really need that"
weird seeing you here. Love your covers btw
So cool 😊
Vooshooo, hello! I’ve been following you and, I APPRECIATE YOUR CONTENT :)))
I need to let you know that this is the most helpful I’ve ever seen. What clicked for me was that EQ is not about boosting frequencies… It’s about filtering out the bad ones. I figured it out,
I'm an electronic producer and deaf in my left ear. I've been playing piano since 8, guitar since 12, drums since 14, and producing music since 21.
I'm not rich. Nor do I come from a well-off background. I took after school lessons starting in 3rd grade at my school back in 1992. I was lucky enough to have those resources at my grade/elementary school and I took up snare drumming in my high school's marching band.
I made connections with other students and listened to as many different genres as I could - picking up certain things from each genre. As I got to community college to study music theory and production techniques, I was introduced to DAW and synthesizer music production and released I could produce just about genre I wanted. I couldn't believe that digital synthesizers could mimic obsure instruments like a jaw harp or didgeridoo.
Over the course of 15 years producing music, I've trained my right ear (the good ear) to be very attentive while being cautious not to blow it out with loud music. I taught myself to mix and master at low volumes using headphones. I'm able to smooth out the sounds and frequencies with EQ when I can, yet like your posting on the top comment, it all starts with the input signal of the source. If it the input sounds bad, there's no amount of EQing anyone can do to fix it.
Scyber_Sounds Of The Future you’re an inspiration 🙏🏻
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wish to be like you one day ! awesome ! hard work and dedication !
I like the mono channel while recording guitar, you're not missing a lot believe me
I've literally re-watched this video a few times now; still the most concise video explaining EQ on RUclips, no joke.
"Dogs would have A lot more frequencies to worry about"
snoop dogg is really doing the most
Underated good comment
snoop dog is a tool.
@@johnkonstantine9115 ?
_Ok..._
Holy crap, this is the best tutorial there is on EQ!
I'm way past these concepts but I always like to check new people doing tutorials and boy you made a great one! Really organized, to the point, lots of info, very linear class, well done, you got a subscriber, keep doing these kind of tutorials on basics, I'm sure this will be helpful to so many people cause of how well organized it is :D
Well said Raffz, Dylan and word for the encouragement!
Teach us then
"If dogs would make music"
me: imagine a picture to it
DAWGS using DAWS
@@rareyman how bout PAWS
I'm just seeing the "I dont know what I'm doing" meme
@@rareyman So is a Dawg's Daw, just called a DAWG as well? *dawgception ensues*
yeah
I’ve been using fl for 4 years and I now just learned how to make sharp cuts. Thanks.
such a clear video, to the point, subbed
"If dogs made music they would have much more frequencies to worry about , so - no excuse humans!"
snoop!
As a software trainer, I must admit that your presentation clear, concise, well informed, and inspiring. You got yourself a sub mate.
This is the most "easy to understand" tutorial on the subject matter I have come across so far on the tube. Thank you so much for the simplicity and clarity with which you have handled the video! 👏👏👏👏
You have a nice set of tutorials going so far. Keep it up!
Thank you!
Jarrod Holmberg he didn't keep it up
Jarrod Holmberg he didn't keep it up
I was just scouring youtube for simple tutorials for some of my sound guys, without all the useless conversation about their DAW or Plug-ins that they are trying to sell, that wastes so much of ones time. I haven't watched your compression vids, but you nailed it with the simplicity and clarity of your eq tutorial. I can finally refer people somewhere without having to be embarrassed or apologize for all the useless chatter of the so called tutorial. Awesome!
This is a fantastic tutorial and you are an excellent teacher. Thank you! I'll be sharing this with my Audio Engineering students.
Bro id expect you to know this if im paying you to teach me lol
@@youlossy chill
@@luffyking3513 honesty is the best policy
fax
Subscribed; you're exactly what I needed: Non-robotic voice and clear & concise explanations.
Dude, i personally love this series of tutorials. Come back and do more of them! You know how to stucture and explain the stuff clearly, you can blow up the FL Studios Tutorial Game if you want to.
Cheers n love
Thanks for the feedback! What type of stuff would you be interested in seeing?
are you alive??????
@@electronicproducer4603 Where you at? Hope all is well.
@@electronicproducer4603 Could you please show how to create karaoke sound track from a song? I dont know if FL Studio can be used to do it. If not, what is the best way to do it??!!! Kindly please do a video on that!! That would be one of the most wanted videos and much awaited one!!!!
One of the best tutorials I have ever seen on any subject.
great video! You explained it very well, and i learned a thing or two, thanks! One thing that came to mind in regards to your talk of "curves", "lo" and "high" cuts etc: When mixing, and especially when working with highly "visually stimulating" sources like parametric eq's, it's important to remember to mix with your ears and not with your eyes. All these beautiful shapes and curves can be deceiving. Best advice is to find frequency you want to work on, grab freq. by mouse click and then look away from screen and use your ears. It's frighteningly easy to fall in to "the mode of the screen"... so to speak? idk.. just my experience with working with sound in the past - i'm no expert:) But once again, great vid:)
I've watched multiple parametric eq 2 tutorials and i've never been able to understand it (also a problem of adhd) but the way you explain it makes it so simple and this is with no doubt the best eq tutorial i've seen so thank you for that.
Clear, precise, to the point, interesting, intelligent and great knowledge. Thank you very much for taking the time to build a tutorial that as far as I'm concerned is the most clearly explained EQ tutorial that I've come across... keep em coming
This video is the greatest and the biggest in-depth tutorial about EQ. Excellent narrator voice with explanation of the fundamentals about EQing.
Really good video. Straight-forward, clear explanation of what I came here for. Usually I can't sit through 10+ minute videos but this was a piece of cake.
When you said "If dogs made music..." made me instantly subscribe.
Thanks ... Your tutorials are so clear, Pro quality and easy to follow. You really should do more... I was disappointed there are so few and they are 2 years old.
This is pure gold, i DO want to become a dubstep producer, and i think this channel is the key
This is so well explained, it's honetsly amazing. Please start uploading again.
this video has truly advanced me as a producer. thank you so much for the free knowledge. this is priceless
thanks so much for this. please continue to upload! I find your style of explaining extremely clear!
is there no continuation of this channel? this is too good to be wasted. :')
Having watched tons of tuts on this very subject this is one the best ones. You have such a way of explaining stuff that is hard to find. I do hope that you keep bringing more tuts related to audio post prod! We sure need quality these days! I thank you, Sir!
Watching all of your ads because this information is so valuable! Bless you and yours channel and thank you for sharing with us! 🙏🏾
That was fantastic. Great job :)
A-Bit of eq tutorial
sooo this was more of EQing from the producer's perspective and not from the listener. oh well, still learnied quite a few things so thank you for that very good educational material, easy to understand, easy to follow. speaking not to fast or t o slow. just perfect
I just want to thank you for these very straight-forward tutorials that are so detailed and good without unnecassary words at all! Please keep creating tutorials!
Watching thousands of video and this is the only video that help me understand Eq thank alot..
"And by no coincidence at all did I create a pair of breasts" LOL!
broken it down makes it seem so user-friendly and easy to use. I can’t wait to start making soft! Thanks again!
You're a great teacher. I use Ableton Live, but this was still very helpful for me. Thanks!
Dude! I wish every tutorial on RUclips was like this! I like hearing big words, even if I don't total understand them!
Very clean, and informational, liked and subscribed!
Will you ever post again you have great videos?
Liked and subbed. Just learned more about EQ in 15 mins than I did in 24 years of playing. Thank you for this content. I'm a visual learner and this really helps.
Huh, 24?
Wow. This was incredibly informative, thank you for posting this!
Really respect and appreciate people like yourself who give their ti and expert knowledge so others can benefit and enjoy soft
13:39 - it would have been good to say, that no one should cut everything below the low mids without thinking about the "context" of the track.
i don’t even do anything musical but it was pretty interesting. i will def come back if i ever get off my ass to venture this route.
Just wanted to say, this video is so well done! So clear! As a new composer, learning these basics is a must and this video was extremely helpful. Subbed and definitely checking out your other material! :)
Bro you really have a teaching talent please upload more videos, it was the first time I really understood equalization. There are many other videos on RUclips claiming that they will teach you how use the eq tool but they don't really explain that good but seriously you taught me how to do eq and that other video about compression was also super helpful. Please upload more videos, it's been a year dude!!!
I'm finally accepting the culture if music artistry. Thanks guys. I'm not feeling intimidated anymore. Just need to how to apply this to my vocals and mix it well with the already purchased music beat
Wow! Very great tutorial! I've seen some EQ tutorials, but they are bad and not clear as this one... wish that everyone would do tutorials clear and simply and easy like you do!
Good insights. Might be worth mentioning that you're working with sounds which have already been processed. In the examples, the bass and pluck sounds: frequencies have been rolled off with a LOW-PASS and a HIGH-PASS respectively. For the pluck, the reverb has been compressed with a HP filter and turned up for presence.
Here's the money shot: In your mix, you will want to REMOVE certain frequencies from less important sounds so that the frequencies of more important sounds become more present.
EQ isn't an art. It's a science. It's an art until you understand what you're doing. Take out the freqs you don't like and enhance the ones you like but can't hear so well. Then Prioritise you tracks. That means you need to sacrifice freqs according to priority.
absolutely very well explained 🤝
great tutorials where did you go man? Hope you're well
I know this video is old but I appreciate you making this one. Definitely have a better understanding of EQ.
This is a very basic and understandable explanation to EQ very well said great video. I would also like to add some details the Frequency spectrum which is 20hz to 20KHZ, are all in Logarithm and you can see the Harmonics overtones in this specific EQ so when he plays the bass line you can see that the frequencies are all cut from mid low to higher you can see the lines in higher frequencies which is the harmonic overtones these are pretty important music wise.. the fundemental tone every octave is made of twelve steps and equals two times the frequency (for example, the fifth A is 440 Hz and the higher octave A is 880 Hz and you can guess the higher octave which again is twice the frequency so the next octave for the A note will be 1760HZ and so on.. this knowledge can be helpful musically speaking.. you can see which frequencies are actually notes and you can filter what isn't necessary and we don't really hear up to 20KHZ more like 18-19(which is amazing if you are an adult to hear above 18KHZ) because in time you lose some of the hairs in your ear in the cochlea only children can hear 20KHZ.. anyways great video well said and to the point.. what I know is more for the Engineering level.. (which has much more details just to long to explain XD)
6:45😁😁
Shout out to you man....you taught me what I've tried 2 learn long bac
I fw the vision, just subscribed
You better start dropping more content
Thank you. What type of content would you be interested in seeing?
MORE TUTORIALS! Tips & Tricks of making professional sounding music in fl
Creating tracks from scratch so we can see the process
Showing how a pro record was made in fl etc
Especially Futurebeats Soulection kinda trap stuff
Thank you so much for your tutorials It went from 'nice tutoet science' to simple logic! You have a new subscriber
when you've understood for years but come back to see if you've missed anything
Omg no you haven’t posted for a year 😩😩😩 please make more videos! You’re literally amazing at explaining things simply and to the point
NOW THATS TEACHING!!!! AAA+++++++
This is the best tutorial on EQ'ing that I've found. You explained it very clearly. I have a better understanding now than I did before THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!! I don't even use FL but totally understand.
Did he use the bassline from "Paranoid" in the beginning of the tutorial?
By far the best video on eq I’ve ever seen. I had no idea what eq was a side from being an “equalizer” i didn’t know crap about it... now i feel like I’m an expert with eq 😂 not really but you get me
3:45 I expected you to say: This particular bassline was used in Kanye West's "Paranoid"
One of the most informative videos I've ever seen. It's a pity only a few videos were made as this guy has a massive natural talent for teaching.
so a steep is basically where the sound falls and just dies
hahah
Yeah, you're pretty much just cutting off the sound itself
Started writing notes down at two minutes, liked and subscribed at five. Great content! Thank you for helping others learn.
Are you still alive? Hope you’re doing fine, your content is missed.
Facts bro
Your video was more helpful than the any previously watched video on eq. Thank you for this.
3:43 dont be so paranoid
Pls make a lot of videos don't stop , you're just perfect one
4:50 I heard the doggo
I don’t think but I am dead sure that this is THE BEAT TUTORIAL I have found on RUclips. I had such a hard time understanding frequencies and shyt. This explanation was amazing and made a dummy like me understand how this EQ thingi works. Others would explain how to cut or boost but you explained why to cut and boost and from where. Massive difference. I’ll try this on my project that I am working on . I liked an subbed as this is the least one can offer for such a beautiful tutorial. Thank you!!!
is this man Dead? :(
Any one Know him there is no updates since 3year ago
lmao
Yeah, who stops after getting the first 1 Mil view video
guessing his explanations are too easy to understand. probably got blocked by the illuminati
Dude this is like the best fcking tutorial ever, i dont know why you stopped doing videos but we promise on liking and commenting all of them if you start doing it again :) I am gonna watch this till it hits 1 m views :P
For some reason, about half way through, I started having a crazy urge to go to a strip bar...
hahaha
lets go ;)
Dude thank you, you're the only one I found who explained this instead of just speeding through it. I FULLY understand how to use this. Great stuff man.
"IF DOGS ARE MAKING MUSIC"😆😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
fab teacher. I took a music production class in the past and have been intimidated by eq and you just made it so clear and concise in a few minutes. ty!
Listen to this at 1.25x speed. You're Welcome
i'm with 1.5x
thanks. sounds like normal talking speed now.
I got it at 2x
i had to download the video & use VLC to fast forward.
I'm 1.5 I thought only i do that lol
Please come back to RUclips. You are a godsend for me and I would like to hear more of what you have to say about mixing and mastering, as I am trying to teach myself how to mix my own album right now. Thanks.
3:43 why this sound like Kanye West - Paranoid 😂😂
This tutorial really broke it down. I think I'll be a little better at equalization now. Great video.
Your Next video: How You Would EQ specific sounds. Kicks, Sub bass, Mid bass
overwhelming, but tNice tutorials was absolutely brilliant! Thank you!
Bro thanks
so far im really enjoy your pace on teaching and you all humans should be awared
3:45 I thought paranoid by kanye west was playing
was looking for this comment xD
It’s totally worth learning new skills cause then you get excited and confident to create
"Here's a clap" -Plays a clap sample that is layered with a snare.
Great vid! Tip: while playing with bands hold CTR or CTRL + Shift to get precise desired spot and or option
Bro I hope you will read my comment it is very necessary as I am a student in a school and I can't really go to a institute cause most of them have a minimum age requirement to learn music. And this friend of mine has the most amazing voice ever and we both want to upload music on RUclips and to do that I need to learn music production!! Please please please please please please please upload more videos
Sujal Singh why do Indians love saying "bro" in every sentence, it's not cool and sounds really cringe to anyone outside india
My man...every nation's got that one wierd cringe thing. So lets just leave it alone.
Go search all over RUclips there is a lot of great production videos.
He literally just said it once my guy
my dude.. ya'll need ta chill
thanks mate, this was very helpful.
DOG MUSIC WOULD BE FIRE!
yeah but we "humans" can't hear it
Wait, this is your last upload? Everyone’s craving more! Hope you’re ok.