LOUDER Mixes With THESE 3 HACKS?🤔
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- Toronto mixing engineer 5PiECE demonstrates 3 techniques to achieve louder mixes and masters.
Achieving louder mixes isn't just a numbers game - its about presence, impact, balance and feeling. Sure - you can crank a limiter to the max and get a louder mix, but that isn't always the most musical solution.
In this video, 5PiECE overviews 3 (or maybe 4 actually) of his go-to simple yet effective strategies to increase perceived loudness in a mix by utilizing compression, stereo imaging and saturation plugins. In fact, one strategy involves no plugins at all!
He even covers how to think about loudness, including overviewing the Fletcher Munson loudness curves, and more.
If your goal is to achieve louder mixes and masters and understand how to increase perceived loudness, then this video should help point you in the right direction.
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🔊 PLUGINS USED IN THIS VIDEO 🔊
Izotope Relay (Included with Neutron 3) - bit.ly/35znrIA
FabFilter Pro Q3 - bit.ly/3q5B6k2
Waves SSL G-Master Bus Compressor - waves.alzt.net/5gBN2o
🎸SONGS USED IN THIS VIDEO 🎹
“TINGS” By EverythingOShauN - bfan.link/tings-1
"AWE" by SRE - open.spotify.com/track/6YphNz...
"Hero" By SRE - ffm.to/whosyourhero
🎥 TUTORIALS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO 🎥
My Compression Playlist - • When To Use Compressio...
How To Fix Frequency Masking (Part 1: Kick & Bass) - • How To Fix Frequency M...
How To Get Vocals To Cut Through a Mix Using Saturation - • How To Get Vocals To C...
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CHAPTERS
0:00 Which is louder - A or B?
0:59 What's Perceived Loudness?
1:34 How Do You Increase Perceived Loudness?
1:43 Method 1
5:43 Method 2 - Part 1
10:02 Method 2 - Part 2
12:56 Method 3
17:05 Using Saturation on Vocals
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Your videos are very helpful, thank you
Happy to hear that! Thank you for watching and excited to deliver more value in my upcoming videos 🙏🏼🚀
Excellent video
Very helpful ❤❤❤
Thank you so much 🙏🏼🚀
this video very very usefull
thanks👍🏻👍🏻
Glad to hear it. Thank you my friend!
Extremely curious about this one 🙏🏽
Hope it helps! 👊🏼
what up 5 piece, Happy Holidays Bruh🎀🎁🎉🎊🎄❄⛄
Thank you my friend! Same to you and yours 🎅🏼🎄🙏🏼
may I recommend you give Softube's Weiss Compressor a try (i think you'll like it)
Great video btw!
Thanks for the recommendation. Curious to hear what you like about it specifically over other compressors ?
Hey on the section when you said you pan each instrument into its own respective place , other than the mono instruments that stay center do you leave the other instruments in stereo mode when panning. Specifically the keys,synth, hi hats right?
I believe every sound that I applied the panning to was in stereo in this example. This is simply how the files were provided to me, and I didn’t forcibly change them into mono.
At 11:22 I explain why I used the Relay plugin on these stereo tracks. Really it’s just a matter of convenience/simplicity for me personally as it allows me to manipulate one pan knob (or slider on this case) instead of two pan knobs (a left and right) for each channel.
It is possible to be given or have mono files for some sounds, particularly percussion and hi-hats, and even sometimes instruments. This isn’t an issue. The focus shouldn’t be on what type of file it is, but rather 1) if it should be panned in general and 2) where it should be panned to, relative to everything else in the stereo field.
Stereo vs. Mono simply affects HOW you pan it more than anything. Hope this helps 👊🏼
I cannot hear any difference at all between the two options.
Depends on what you’re listening on, and the volume it’s played back at on your system. I wouldn’t recommend judging on a cell phone speaker at a low volume, as the difference won’t be as clear in that situation.
Volume wise there is no difference. Presence wise, which is more important, there are definitely differences.
I’d recommend paying attention to the bass / 808 in particular and the vocal synth sound in the BG, as those two seem to have the biggest change between A and B (although there are still changes within the other sounds just to a lesser degree)
I’d also suggest paying attention to when it switches from B back to A. That is a more noticeable adjustment for me personally.
If I played you the non-gain matched versions of these tracks (which I thought about), the difference would be MASSIVE but I wanted to do this exercise without any volume bias interfering 😉
@@5piece great job gain matching them, wish everyone did that lol
@@AVDREthank you 🙏🏼 i learned this one the hard way to be fair . There will still be times in the future where I won’t gain match, but in this particular example - it was important 🚀