Thank you for the detailed video! I absolutely agree that everything breathes in the mix, due to the fact that there is nothing superfluous. Please tell me in this track, besides guitar and kemper, you have only used software (vst, compressors, etc.). And in general, what kind of hardware do you use more often? (sorry google translate)
This is probably the last song I did in Logic, now I’m working in Ableton. I’m a long time user of UAD plugins and the mix is done entirely in the box. Fab Filter pro q 3 is ubiquitous in all my mixes, all other eq’s (from UAD) are there for certain colors. These days though I use an API 2500 (hardware) for the drum bus, mostly because I have it so I might as well put it to work, this is the only hardware in my workflow now.
@@Kayfear I find Ableton friendlier in terms of arranging parts, sound design and layering but it’s more a matter of taste, all daws are good if you know their tools
@@UNKLFNKL thanks, when I googled which DAW to use this was most often answer. Ultimately daw is only a tool. But I got curious since I use logic myself.
Logic is dope! There’s nothing other daws can do that Logic can’t. Don’t switch if you’re comfortable with it. I used Logic and Ableton in parallel for several years before I switched completely to Ableton.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us🤌🏽 Could you show us how you balance this amount of instruments? I'd love to see how you do the volume balancing.
Cool, tnks
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Thank you very much! It was really interesting and helpful!
OMG! Nice review! Thx! Track is amazing!
OMG! thank you for the explanation. I need the guitar tabs so bad, that funny sound. can't figure it out by my own :(
Thank you for the detailed video! I absolutely agree that everything breathes in the mix, due to the fact that there is nothing superfluous. Please tell me in this track, besides guitar and kemper, you have only used software (vst, compressors, etc.). And in general, what kind of hardware do you use more often? (sorry google translate)
This is probably the last song I did in Logic, now I’m working in Ableton. I’m a long time user of UAD plugins and the mix is done entirely in the box. Fab Filter pro q 3 is ubiquitous in all my mixes, all other eq’s (from UAD) are there for certain colors. These days though I use an API 2500 (hardware) for the drum bus, mostly because I have it so I might as well put it to work, this is the only hardware in my workflow now.
@@UNKLFNKL could you please say why did you decide to switch from logic?
@@Kayfear I find Ableton friendlier in terms of arranging parts, sound design and layering but it’s more a matter of taste, all daws are good if you know their tools
@@UNKLFNKL thanks, when I googled which DAW to use this was most often answer.
Ultimately daw is only a tool. But I got curious since I use logic myself.
Logic is dope! There’s nothing other daws can do that Logic can’t. Don’t switch if you’re comfortable with it. I used Logic and Ableton in parallel for several years before I switched completely to Ableton.
Здравствуйте, можете скинуть пресеты басса spire
Thanks!
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Very nice track and explanation! Thank you!
I love this music❤, how i can find sheets for brassband...?
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Amazing heavy reverb on that guitar lead. What plugin did you use?
it was the reverb right out of the box, from the Kemper. Recorded it as it was.
@@UNKLFNKLVery nice, love it.
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Thank you so much for your generosity of showing behind the scenes thought process. Really helps learning something new.
Чтоб всё так делали всё гениальное просто на самом деле
А пресеты синтов можешь кинуть? Конкретно tb-303.
I think it’s the default preset as you open the Roland Cloud plugin
@@UNKLFNKL спасибо
Hello! You spicing Englisch very goof! Can you teach me English?)
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Thank you so much for sharing this with us🤌🏽 Could you show us how you balance this amount of instruments? I'd love to see how you do the volume balancing.