ENORMOUSLY helpful. One can see the constraints you were under to do it all in such a short time, but even so, this is possibly the single most helpful mixing tutorial I have ever seen. You have a gift for explaining your motivation for doing things, in a way that describes fine details while keeping the big picture clear, which is a really rare gift. THANK you ever so much for taking the time to do this. Quite generous of you, and I'm grateful. Best of luck to you in your life and work!
@greedyone75 all those groups will then go to a pre master fader which is just another group which everything goes to so u could say filter the whole song etc without having filters on the master
They're good for starting new songs and not having to waste time making those effects again for each song. I guess they're not for everyone, but I think it's worth it in the long run.
Great tutorial, very handy for knowing how pros work on their daws on a basic sense. About this specific tutorial...are the return channels pre or post fader?
Are these worth watching if I use ableton and not logic? they seem extremely in depth and informative and i feel like i should watch them. does anyone know of a similar masterclass series but with the use of ableton instead?
@DjDannYL Actually, what I need is another software that I can use for following this tutorial, so it must be as similar to Logic as possible. Any ideas?
I may have misunderstood you. As long as you can change the settings on everything you have in your template to fit different situations, yes a template can be useful.
Im really into music, and have been for quite a while !! its just frustrating understanding every button and effect and modifications.. having trouble making music
I've just wanted to thank you for all of your effort you put in uploading this great and inspiring stuff. Daniel btw. Greetings from my girlfriend she loves your hair :D
Hi Dean, thanks, it's a really nice tutorial but at 04:51 you set up a Dotted Delay not a Triplet Delay, just in case ;-) Again thank you for the MasterClass Vids, I learnt a lot.
Not if you want to perfect your song. Every instrument will need slightly different EQ for example, based on what they provide for the song and it changes with every situation. It may save time, but you certainly don't get the best result. Just learn what everything does and THAT will be worth it in the long run.
Did he actually add anything that is not changeable. He is teaching not bragging. Mixing can get scruffy and out of control. Ive been doing this for 25 years. So creating structure is important. The big piece of advice is dont get too up yourself as soon as you learn a technique. And dont underestimate a pro when he is teaching specific subject matter.
ENORMOUSLY helpful. One can see the constraints you were under to do it all in such a short time, but even so, this is possibly the single most helpful mixing tutorial I have ever seen. You have a gift for explaining your motivation for doing things, in a way that describes fine details while keeping the big picture clear, which is a really rare gift. THANK you ever so much for taking the time to do this. Quite generous of you, and I'm grateful. Best of luck to you in your life and work!
This is a great resource for producers that are getting started. D. Ramirez rocks! Thanks Icon.
Really excellent quality tutorial. Thank you for sharing your expertice.
@greedyone75 all those groups will then go to a pre master fader which is just another group which everything goes to so u could say filter the whole song etc without having filters on the master
@lemonloser I would say yes, I use Sonar & Reason/Record and the principles is easily transferred, IMO.
They're good for starting new songs and not having to waste time making those effects again for each song. I guess they're not for everyone, but I think it's worth it in the long run.
finally a tutorials that looks serious and promising..Big respect for you D ;)
d is such an inspiration to me
Wicked tutorial and great info for anyone producing not just house music, but electronic in general. Many thanks....
Also, moving the slider in the Tape Delay to '75%' will produce a dotted note. For a Triplet you need to move the slider to '33%'.
Looks like a comfy chair!
Light speed learning! Great stuff!!
D. Ramirez is such an affable fellow. I like him a lot.
Great tutorial, very handy for knowing how pros work on their daws on a basic sense. About this specific tutorial...are the return channels pre or post fader?
Very interesting and useful
Excellent
Are these worth watching if I use ableton and not logic? they seem extremely in depth and informative and i feel like i should watch them. does anyone know of a similar masterclass series but with the use of ableton instead?
Ha i've actually been watching these as if i was at school. Got a note pad and different colour pens to take notes! Haha
Amazing tutorial mate!!=)))))
@DjDannYL Actually, what I need is another software that I can use for following this tutorial, so it must be as similar to Logic as possible. Any ideas?
I may have misunderstood you. As long as you can change the settings on everything you have in your template to fit different situations, yes a template can be useful.
ramireeeez, con la mofeta en la cabeza...... grande ramirez
This is really good info ! Thank you so much !
Regards Johnny Moods/Norway
Im really into music, and have been for quite a while !! its just frustrating understanding every button and effect and modifications.. having trouble making music
its about the small things that make big difference :)
I don't have Max OS, I have Windows 7. So my question is: what is the most resembling software to Logic, that runs on Windows?
5:09 - er...thats why the tape delay has a low cut and high cut on it?
@ScouseSoldier It's kind of hard to do that, especially if you're a beginner.
I've just wanted to thank you for all of your effort you put in uploading this great and inspiring stuff.
Daniel
btw. Greetings from my girlfriend she loves your hair :D
The second delay is set to 1/8 notes, not 1/4 notes
Hi Dean, thanks, it's a really nice tutorial but at 04:51 you set up a Dotted Delay not a Triplet Delay, just in case ;-) Again thank you for the MasterClass Vids, I learnt a lot.
Actually my question is: if we use other producing softwares like Fruity Loops, is there any sense in watching this tutorial?
save your template and please make it available to the public! your the man! amazing!
Not if you want to perfect your song. Every instrument will need slightly different EQ for example, based on what they provide for the song and it changes with every situation. It may save time, but you certainly don't get the best result. Just learn what everything does and THAT will be worth it in the long run.
Anyone know of any masterclass vids for Fl studio? besides Avicci? Please message me with them if you do
they really need to do this for ableton. if anyone knows of one please reply or inbox me
Did he actually add anything that is not changeable. He is teaching not bragging. Mixing can get scruffy and out of control. Ive been doing this for 25 years. So creating structure is important. The big piece of advice is dont get too up yourself as soon as you learn a technique. And dont underestimate a pro when he is teaching specific subject matter.
can you do one of these for logic x?
make one in logic 9.
open it up in logic x
Why do you think it's bad advice?
2:48 a moment of realisation...humans only have 10 fingers
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one love ur nicky
"PIONEER" with "over 20 years as one of the world's most respected names in electronic music," but his songs don't even have 1K views 😆
That high pitch ringing is unbearable!