Thank you for showing me this. I recently switched to Studio One and I’ve been trying to figure out where the spectral analysis tool to visually observe my frequency response when mixing. Again, thank you so much.
great video, very well explained, I am trying to create a "rabeca", a kind of viola common in northeastern brazilian musica, got a classical viola vst, adjusting the levels to sound like a rabeca. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, Greg!
Thanks again, Gregor. I'm definitely going to add this to my master bus. I really like the ability to compare the master mix to a bus mix. People say that your ears are important, but the meters never lie. I depend on them a lot when I am mixing.
In tonal balance control there's a very useful feature such us a frequency tunnel because not everyone knows where they have to be actually. Hope you'll implement something like this in the future
Very useful video. One question: is there a reason to choose a normal high pass filter instead of the linear cut? For what I know, could be a better idea the linear version on the master bus. Thanks for your video
hi Gregor,i love studio one and i have an idea for a useful addition,when you click the plus sign and give the number of tracks you want for 1 kontakt instance,why not have an option that you can choose for only one channel,or like the other options,choose the first channel and make the other ones with ascending channels,that way we wont have to manually input every channel number into the remaining tracks cheers mate
Hi, first you need to set the Mixer Console view to "Small" by clicking on the icon highlighted in red in the screenshot below. Then you can double click the Channels to expand the Channel View as shown in the video. Alternatively, you can click on the Channel Editor button highlighted in white in this screenshot: capture.dropbox.com/G6hPtlF0o1QA48FF If you want Channels to auto-expand to this split view automatically, make sure to tick the "Auto-expand selected channel" option inside of the Console View Options: capture.dropbox.com/cwwrS7dl51Px6nMP Hope this helps! -GBY
I would argue that using peak hold to adjust tonal balance is a flawed approach. One single drum hit can cause a peak and you would be adjusting your entire song based on one drum hit. I believe that static tonal balance adjustments should be made with a long term average setting and that the peak hold trace should be adjusted using dynamic eq and/or multi band dynamics. I would like to see spectrum meter give us an even longer term average than it does. Essentially an average of the entire song, sometimes verses and choruses need separate treatment. Multi band dynamics is my choice for short term average adjustments.
Been struggling for years with mixdowns - I watch 3 of your videos and it's clear as day to me now. Thank you!
The sidechain of a reference is brilliant! 💯
Thank you for showing me this. I recently switched to Studio One and I’ve been trying to figure out where the spectral analysis tool to visually observe my frequency response when mixing. Again, thank you so much.
The content from this channel is spectacular! Thank you!!
great video, very well explained, I am trying to create a "rabeca", a kind of viola common in northeastern brazilian musica, got a classical viola vst, adjusting the levels to sound like a rabeca. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, Greg!
Thanks again, Gregor. I'm definitely going to add this to my master bus. I really like the ability to compare the master mix to a bus mix. People say that your ears are important, but the meters never lie. I depend on them a lot when I am mixing.
Having different colors on the spectrum meter will be nice
That was a big help! Thanks Gregor
I allways have it pined on master but also use it on input to build up and finetune my sounds before i record. It is great!
wish it was a video out there to tell you how to use it more than how it works ,
This was so very helpful! Thank you very much!!
Thanks for your very usfull and clear explanations.
Appreciate it! -GBY
Super useful and informative as usual, thanks!
In tonal balance control there's a very useful feature such us a frequency tunnel because not everyone knows where they have to be actually. Hope you'll implement something like this in the future
Come on Grega!! Awesome info here!! Big hug
Very useful video. One question: is there a reason to choose a normal high pass filter instead of the linear cut? For what I know, could be a better idea the linear version on the master bus.
Thanks for your video
Would be really great if i could click&hold on the specific bar and listen to this bar isolated :-)
hi Gregor,i love studio one and i have an idea for a useful addition,when you click the plus sign and give the number of tracks you want for 1 kontakt instance,why not have an option that you can choose for only one channel,or like the other options,choose the first channel and make the other ones with ascending channels,that way we wont have to manually input every channel number into the remaining tracks
cheers mate
My frequency balance is always something that bothers me. Glad there’s a way to monitor it better
Great Video. Game changer
thanks, stupid question, how do you zoom in on a specific area? is that a mac thing??
Can you use this for vocals
Please add MicroTuring scale arab for studio one
Thanks
Can you put it on post insert?
Absolutely! -GBY
S1 should do something with volume meter, after update to v.6 it displays wrong value when panning signal. I noticed this in many youtuber videos.
It seems a little redundant. The ProEQ plugin has a spectrum analyzer. Am I missing something?
Hi Gregor! How can i set the channel view in the console in this "spilt " view fader/inserts, sends?
Hi, first you need to set the Mixer Console view to "Small" by clicking on the icon highlighted in red in the screenshot below. Then you can double click the Channels to expand the Channel View as shown in the video. Alternatively, you can click on the Channel Editor button highlighted in white in this screenshot: capture.dropbox.com/G6hPtlF0o1QA48FF
If you want Channels to auto-expand to this split view automatically, make sure to tick the "Auto-expand selected channel" option inside of the Console View Options: capture.dropbox.com/cwwrS7dl51Px6nMP
Hope this helps! -GBY
Thanks!👍@@presonus
Thanks..great tool..
Bro. maybe make and add converter pdf(jpg) to midi?
Thanks!
odd you sell the revelator and you do not use it
What's that?
oscilloscope - ? in studio one
I would argue that using peak hold to adjust tonal balance is a flawed approach. One single drum hit can cause a peak and you would be adjusting your entire song based on one drum hit. I believe that static tonal balance adjustments should be made with a long term average setting and that the peak hold trace should be adjusted using dynamic eq and/or multi band dynamics. I would like to see spectrum meter give us an even longer term average than it does. Essentially an average of the entire song, sometimes verses and choruses need separate treatment.
Multi band dynamics is my choice for short term average adjustments.
1:32 Straighten out your camera Gregor! We don't want you rolling backwards into that giant monitor behind you! 😄😄😄
Please, add restoration active mode!!!
I wonder if the Beatles or led zeppelin ever used one on the 8 track million seller mixes?
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