Why Your Mixes Sound Thin (and how to fix in 6 mix)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @Alice-Efe
    @Alice-Efe  Год назад +23

    🔊Do you know I have a whole 16 hours mixing course as well? (Theory + Application)😊❤
    🎶courses.mercurialtones.com/courses/everything-about-mixing

    • @ProfessorSaibertin
      @ProfessorSaibertin Год назад

      Thx Alice!

    • @flstudio-iq
      @flstudio-iq Год назад

      cool🎀

    • @inquisitvem6723
      @inquisitvem6723 Год назад

      Would you call this song thin or not?
      ruclips.net/video/ONtUJhh7Sdc/видео.html

    • @muyang_url
      @muyang_url Год назад

      Hi, I really love your tutorials, I've bought your synthesis course! Could you add cc subtitle on your course? I'm considering whether to buy it.

  • @Projektor_music
    @Projektor_music Год назад +269

    As a content creator myself I'd say that the most underappriciated part of your channel is delivery. Everyone praises the information being correct and helpful, which is true, but what many might not realize is that is is also presented in an entertaining and engaging manner. Big props for that!

    • @O-EMME
      @O-EMME Год назад

      Beccato eheheh

    • @nybradley3324
      @nybradley3324 Год назад +4

      I second this! I am captivated and as a person with adhd and asp I struggle sometimes to follow vids even if I want to. It’s so easy with your videos! Thank you !

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  Год назад +11

      Thank you, I am doing my best to keep it interesting whole video ❤️

    • @rhozu
      @rhozu Год назад +1

      @@Alice-Efe Your videos are so helpful!

    • @TheCrafsMan
      @TheCrafsMan Год назад

      Bigtime. The videos are so snappy and flow without ever really having a chance to drag or get boring because the editing is on-point, right along with her dialog/delivery.
      When it's done this well, for the average viewer it essentially becomes "invisible". So true - it's a rare mix of INFO plus ENGAGING DELIVERY.

  • @WizardOfArc
    @WizardOfArc Год назад +8

    i love how saving the panning effects until the ambiance phase sounds so much more enveloping - like you are really in the space

  • @iamastrage
    @iamastrage Год назад +29

    Hey Alice, thank you very much for all of your advices, I've been watching your videos probably from the beginning of your channel and i must admit that you most certainly offer the best content for us music producers over the internet. Your work is invaluable and please, don't you ever stop being that awesome and producing such great tracks !
    Thank you

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  Год назад +3

      Aww thanks a ton, really appreciate it! ♥️

  • @westbethkid
    @westbethkid Год назад +9

    This is the best mixing/audio channel on the entire internet. Well paced, gets to the point, not trying to be "funny" but delivering quality ideas and content in a personal, physical way.

  • @DomSigalas
    @DomSigalas Год назад +13

    Absolutely love your content Alice - keep it up 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @Syndrome121
    @Syndrome121 Год назад +12

    At this stage in my music production journey. I definitely know I need all these things. I think the most important tool of all, at least for me, is patience. I guarantee that most of aren't top notch producers who have a million and one deadlines to meet. The best thing to have when it comes to building out your mix is to have. some. patience. Just slowly tweaking it overtime VS trying to cram it all out at once will save you loads of stress about how your mix is sounding. At the end of the day, we're having fun with it.

  • @_TheViewer_
    @_TheViewer_ Год назад +22

    Another wonderful researched tutorial, thanks a lot for that ! 🎉

  • @jonathanmaybaum4167
    @jonathanmaybaum4167 Год назад +2

    WOW!
    I loved all of the info contained in this one, but strangely, the most impactful lesson for me was when you side-chained the reverb.
    I never paid attention to the output of the compressor, so it was always side-chaining the entire midi track; this just opened up so many new possibilities!!

  • @djlokho
    @djlokho Год назад +5

    Your tutorials have become top notch! So well presented, you can really teach better than most university professors

  • @muppetzboy9738
    @muppetzboy9738 Год назад +14

    Your channel is a diamond, thank you very much for everything

  • @fancha831
    @fancha831 Год назад +1

    what a beautiful way of explaining things

  • @LuxLucidOfficial
    @LuxLucidOfficial Год назад +2

    You bring a energy/personality I feel is lacking often in the audio processing world; maybe due to your tight editing but a female presence helps too, I think. You remind me of a mellower Andrew Huang, he is high energy but a bit much (your video feels more natural and personable, real). Thank you for sharing your passion

  • @Ursabomb
    @Ursabomb Год назад +3

    omg your graphical explanations are awesome!!!!!!

  • @Dawncopal
    @Dawncopal Год назад +2

    Love the way you're presenting and explaining audio, it's something really different than the usual, I don't do electronic but I will be definitely keep learning watching your channel, all the best !

  • @pedromanafaia
    @pedromanafaia Год назад +3

    Your videos are always on point and you looking great Alice! Fantastic

  • @NormanTiner
    @NormanTiner Год назад

    Holy shit. This is the best video I've seen on thickening a mix in like a decade of RUclips tutorials. Really good hands on examples, tons of before and after comparisons, and even little physical science demonstrations like Bill Nye. Great content.

  • @7echnoid
    @7echnoid Год назад +5

    Great tutorial! I knew some of it already but definitively some new tips as well. Also - Great work with the before/after for each section. I hate when people do a 10 min video with tons of steps and then just show a summarized before/after - it doesn't give you the difference of each step!

  • @Deepakdabaria11
    @Deepakdabaria11 Год назад +1

    Thank you for picking those topics which is so relevant and wow the way you explain things is just insane!!!

  • @samwiseganja4071
    @samwiseganja4071 Год назад +1

    Fantastic, a lot of info in a short video, been watching for a few years this channel is gold!

  • @GabrielEther
    @GabrielEther Год назад

    The side chain on the lead sound was actually a really surprising tip i haven't really thought about since now, thaaaanksss

  • @filiprangus5826
    @filiprangus5826 Год назад

    Thank you! The "Why vs how" thing really touched me

  • @baileyfanning1399
    @baileyfanning1399 Год назад

    The visual that you use are so helpful to my brain lol, thank you so much!

  • @mrlee6740
    @mrlee6740 Год назад

    Just the video I needed. My mix always sounds thin. I'll apply these techniques. Thanks so much.

  • @sommaiya
    @sommaiya Год назад

    I am so glad I found you. I will be improving so much!! I can feel itt

  • @sastanashedi
    @sastanashedi Год назад

    so far the best tutorial for the topic..kudos

  • @markm1514
    @markm1514 Год назад

    This is so far outside of how I work with sound, I love it!

  • @CircleOfSvlt
    @CircleOfSvlt Год назад

    You’re saving my mix, thank you so much!

  • @pakovbasyuk
    @pakovbasyuk Год назад +3

    Alice, your energy is outstanding! TY for the vibes.
    Also extra respect for bringing real world acoustic examples with bottles, scissors, guitars. As a instrument player who came into electronic production I appreciate these sparkles of knowledge.

  • @Art3mosMusic
    @Art3mosMusic Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed watching this video. High quality stuf. The examples were also very powerful. Got a like!

  • @romanpistelak58
    @romanpistelak58 Год назад

    I just discovered your channel and i must say you are awesome. good informations and not boring.

  • @soniccthehedgehog
    @soniccthehedgehog 10 месяцев назад

    Yes! You are the best channel i have discovered to help my mixes! ❤ thank you for everything!

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  10 месяцев назад +1

      Happy to hear that and good luck with your productions and mixes! 😊✌

    • @soniccthehedgehog
      @soniccthehedgehog 10 месяцев назад

      @@Alice-Efe thank you soo much!!! 😁😁😁🙏🙏🙏

  • @AmphigorianXIII
    @AmphigorianXIII Год назад

    Saying how much I appreciate you for this content would be an understatement. These videos are sooo helpful!

  • @kennstuff
    @kennstuff 6 месяцев назад

    HOLY CRAB this is just the best video on the internet. Thank you!

  • @GabrielSilva-vu3xk
    @GabrielSilva-vu3xk Год назад

    I love the new camera box design, so cool!

  • @thedailyremedy968
    @thedailyremedy968 Год назад

    The amount of work that must have gone into this one video! just the editing alone, I know, as i used to be an editor. Everything is great and on point on so many levels-congrats!

  • @Allan-et5ig
    @Allan-et5ig Год назад +1

    Another good video.
    Somtimes rather than distortion for thin or weak sounds writing new sounds is a better solution. I also liked a TAD bit more of the pinning in terms of stereo movement. Agree the 'before' version was over-kill but the after needs a bit more movement - opinion only.

  • @richtrelo
    @richtrelo Год назад +1

    Your tutorials are fantastic. Very well explained. Love your editing too!

  • @rockysikander.8177
    @rockysikander.8177 Год назад +1

    For people who cant afford to go to expensive colleges for music production education, you are nothing short of God for them. If I ever get a chance to meet you, ill touch your feet as a form of respect for what you are doing for people like me.🙏 Thank you Alice.

  • @frankcasanova2132
    @frankcasanova2132 Год назад

    greetings from spain, i love this chanel and i love u alice, i've been following this chanel since 2015 aprox

  • @THEMONEYBEATS
    @THEMONEYBEATS Год назад +1

    this video was great. I love all your content, you are a great teacher and it helps me learn so much so easily. It is also really nice to see other women in the music production space.

  • @kephalosmusic
    @kephalosmusic Год назад

    Its like you knew i needed this! i legit couldn't find a video like this😍. Currently working on a mix and felt pretty stumped on fixing some of these issues.TY Alice!

  • @SammiLucia
    @SammiLucia Год назад +2

    it's good to understand your ears have a "white balance" ... if you've listened to this mix for a while, it will begin to sound fine, because your ears start to adjust. this is why it's important to take breaks, so you can come back and go OMG that sounds terrible. what has happened is your white balance has reset. maybe listen to some reference music (even in a different environment) as part of your break

  • @falschnehmung
    @falschnehmung Год назад

    ... so valuable - AND made with LOVE !!!

  • @florabee9283
    @florabee9283 Год назад

    Excellent topic and presentation!
    What it is, why it is, how it’s done, what it sounds like.

  • @AsiCmusic
    @AsiCmusic Год назад

    First Tip is Amazing ! thank you so much and keep up the amazing work !

  • @RogueFire29
    @RogueFire29 Год назад +1

    always improving! And always something to learn! Thank you so much

  • @falsefreedom1713
    @falsefreedom1713 Год назад

    The thicc sound is stunning and I really like the brave creative mixing decisions.

  • @eurometrixproductions7
    @eurometrixproductions7 Год назад

    Thank you Alice! Love your Charm and Personality! Keep up the great tutorials!! 🫶🏼

  • @beingbeyonddat
    @beingbeyonddat Год назад +2

    This video is simply awesome!!
    Thanks for your time!

  • @Silencedship
    @Silencedship Год назад

    Glad to see you posting so frequently. Thanks for the content!

  • @Nedirbuciddiyet
    @Nedirbuciddiyet Год назад

    Dear Alice, you are great! The quality of your videos is amazing and your imagination amazes me a lot!

  • @ErnestPaulRavi
    @ErnestPaulRavi Год назад

    Visually easy to understand, amazing video!

  • @mpirgkel4363
    @mpirgkel4363 Год назад

    I think it's enough just to watch this video to find your potential.This is absolutely great!👏

  • @jungmou56
    @jungmou56 Год назад

    I always bad at mix and don’t know how to fix it until I found you 🎉you are the best mixing tutorial RUclipsr!Very appreciate your effort !
    Hope you will consider make a video about how to mix an fingerstyle guitar ❤

  • @ephjaymusic
    @ephjaymusic Год назад

    Ayy! Outstanding presentation as always!

  • @elijahchesterthomas5334
    @elijahchesterthomas5334 5 месяцев назад

    So good at explaining. Appreciate this video. Thank you.

  • @plexxarbiitch
    @plexxarbiitch Год назад

    The first chapter is what I’ve done since the beginning bc I love bass so much

  • @INNERMONO_
    @INNERMONO_ Месяц назад

    I think it'd be good to mention how the analyser in span works by default to your viewers as they might get confused that it actually tilts hi to low by default unlike spectrum which tilts low to high

  • @brettshrekington
    @brettshrekington Год назад

    Beautifully well made video. Thank you so much for this. This is one of the best explanations I’ve ever heard for this subject and I’ve tried to figure this out for years!! Always struggle with my mixes sounding thin & you worded it in such a way that I am able to make sense of it

    • @brettshrekington
      @brettshrekington Год назад

      Also, do you have a channel/link for your music? I would love to support it

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  Год назад

      @@brettshrekington You can search for "biskuwi" on Spotify 😊

  • @andrewturnerlasers9128
    @andrewturnerlasers9128 Год назад

    Brilliant video! Your channel has everything I was looking for. Thank you.

  • @stillupmusic
    @stillupmusic Год назад

    Wow thank you!! You're videos are so well-thought out and super informative!!

  • @AdamTheAd-vanc3d
    @AdamTheAd-vanc3d Год назад

    I'm not gonna lie . When this came up in my feed , I said uh oh here we go again. Then upon watching, I was quite surprised, it was super useful. Another tip I would add would be to use a say 8-16 bar and then start working with bass and drums to get them as heavy as (is) possible then start to mix and commit your levels and effects . By switching back in each element one by one so you get a better overall judgement .
    Don't forget to test on your phone or your car as many times as you can . Somewhere away from the studio where you have no visual guidance just your ears.

  • @Gnurklesquimp2
    @Gnurklesquimp2 Год назад

    I've been making music for quite some time but still don't really do much in the way of mixing, mostly cause I'm not trying to release stuff yet, but here's a cool thing I sometimes do: If you do wanna EQ a sound to the point where it's thin, let's say a big tail that clashes harmonically with the next chord, you can EQ out anything you don't like there and fill it back in with very filtered noise mimicking amplitude etc.
    Noise in the mids is still somewhat slept on by many, it REALLY finishes some sounds. Hell, if the arrangement isn't too full yet, you can have this role fullfilled by atonal percussion with a good reverb, maybe some amplitude automation/lfo tool etc. after all that.
    That can in and of itself also be set up to act as a layer of a thinner sound, it'll give your plucks an edge similar to the atonal aspects of an epiano etc.
    You'll usually not wanna copy the midi for this layer btw., overtones don't all just shift up/down linearly with the note you're playing on your guitar etc., you'd sound like a chipmunk if it wasn't for formant and stuff like that. It can still yield cool results if it's freq shifted or at least has a very specific EQ profile to which different notes react super differently, or what have you.
    That's assuming you're not going for that more raw sound with clearly transposed samples, of course.
    Hell, you can even use noise in the bass if you're careful. It's easy with things like impacts in a breakdown, but nothing is stopping you from making the grooviest bassline ever, involving both tonal notes and atonal noise playing along with the kick, almost like a ghost note for guitar players.

  • @DaveBessell
    @DaveBessell Год назад +9

    Interesting - your tips do indeed make things thicker. However the original thin version had more clarity which is one thing people are looking for when they hi pass a lot of sounds. Its really a delicate balance between thickness/warmth and clarity, not so easy to get right. Nice tutorial though thanks.

    • @zaptronic
      @zaptronic Год назад +4

      Yeah, on my sound system, I think you took it too far, the "after" is quite muddy to me. It lost sparkle and definition. I think there is a middle ground in there somewhere.
      Plus of course, the correct answer is always just to smack OTT on it :)

    • @jbriggsiv
      @jbriggsiv Год назад

      I felt the same way. This is what I felt happened to so many metal bands when everything went fully digital. The music from classic bands (not nu metal or those attempting to switch to that muddy sound) was criticized, but actually a lot of fidelity was lost in the mix. When played live, many songs sounded great, lending to the argument that the mix dramatically changed what they actually wrote.

  • @bluedev1495
    @bluedev1495 Год назад

    Damn this is exactly what I needed.

  • @artjey_official
    @artjey_official Год назад

    Dear Alice,
    Thank you for great content. It is very easy to understand! Please, continue your work!
    Kind regards,
    Artem

  • @captainalpaka1551
    @captainalpaka1551 Год назад +1

    I think Klanghelm Mjuc is such a great Tool to quickly deal with those issues. I use it literally on every track in my compositions.

  • @lukekharma8675
    @lukekharma8675 Год назад

    All your videos are amazing. You are the best teacher on RUclips.

  • @heavenly2k
    @heavenly2k Год назад

    I love the way you teach and your voice is nice :p

  • @Eeter-of7dz
    @Eeter-of7dz Год назад

    Really good advice. Thanks!

  • @rayjayvids
    @rayjayvids Год назад

    Wow, a concisely explained audio visual presentation of how to use plug ins to view and effect a track. Tbh, the original, unaltered track, sounded good but not as good as when you applied focussed dynamism. Why and how was nicely explained . Why first followed by the How! I use Logic Pro with mostly stock plug-ins but it matters not because I can see the same principles will apply. I was interested to see the EQs graphic display of the final mix and how your techniques of a fattening and focussing of the whole mix and gave it depth and heightened energy.
    Thanks for that Alice, I learned a lot.

  • @janbriggs7619
    @janbriggs7619 Год назад

    THIS IS. COOL. I AM SIGNING UP SOON. THANKS IT'S SUPER !!

  • @PhilipZilfo
    @PhilipZilfo Год назад

    Seriously.. bravo.. this was a great video!

  • @INFINITE_GLITCH_
    @INFINITE_GLITCH_ Год назад

    Your tutorials are fantastic, good job , looking forward to more

  • @AaronTrimbleMusic
    @AaronTrimbleMusic Год назад

    Cool Track! Thank you for the great mixing tips

  • @gokhan9395
    @gokhan9395 11 месяцев назад

    this is awesome.. thanks a lot for the great tips!

  • @SoundPeaks
    @SoundPeaks 5 месяцев назад

    Great tuts, thanks a lot!

  • @ballislife6969
    @ballislife6969 Год назад

    Hi Alice! :D Just wanted to say I noticed you wrote thing instead of thin in your caption for this video. Just want to try and help :). Also, thanks for the amazing video!

  • @joshuakincheloe
    @joshuakincheloe Год назад

    Great video and awesome track!

  • @bekimachine
    @bekimachine Год назад

    Just stumbled across your channel and love your videos! Wanting to improve my mixing & producing skills and I've learnt so much already, thank you!

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  Год назад

      Glad you did, welcome to our community! 😊

  • @thewistfulsnail
    @thewistfulsnail Год назад

    Just exceptional tips! Thank you so much!

  • @GaborKmetyko
    @GaborKmetyko 9 месяцев назад

    Very nicely done, chapeau!

  • @fano72
    @fano72 День назад

    Cool track! Your video was enlightening, too 😉

  • @briancase6180
    @briancase6180 Год назад +1

    Your videos are fantastic, thanks! But, I apologize in advance for being pedantic: you mix up dynamics and dynamic range again. Dynamic range is a property of a channel or a storage format. Dynamics is a property of music or audio. The dynamic range of a channel or a format (e.g., CD-quality audio) tells you if it can represent faithfully the dynamics of your audio. CD audio has 96dB of dynamic range (it has 16-bit PCM, which, at ~6dB per bit, gives you 96dB), so it can definitely represent your audio. The dynamics are the difference between loud and quiet in your audio (or music: ppp vs fff, for example). Dynamics != dynamic range. It would be like confusing pitch (a D#) of a note and the scale of a song (it's in Am): they are two different (but related) concepts.

  • @frankwalders
    @frankwalders Год назад

    Great info, thank you!

  • @julioagueros
    @julioagueros Год назад

    Excellent and straight forward

  • @B24Fox
    @B24Fox Год назад +2

    This video should have been called : "how to strip ALL the character from a track, and make it sound as generic as possible, in just a few easy steps"

  • @vktheone777
    @vktheone777 Год назад

    For real I love youuu so MUCHHH, u the best!

  • @Magic.Pixie.Dreamgirl
    @Magic.Pixie.Dreamgirl Год назад

    Great stuff as always ❤️

  • @andresherrera458
    @andresherrera458 Год назад

    Golden content so glad I found your channel! Is there a video that looks at the opposite of this? When your mixes are too thick (kind of muddy)?

    • @andresherrera458
      @andresherrera458 Год назад

      I guess it would be to follow the opposite of what you showed here with some balance.

  • @juniorrafaelofficial6176
    @juniorrafaelofficial6176 Год назад

    Thank you for this video and may God bless you

  • @inqmusician2
    @inqmusician2 7 месяцев назад

    If you don't hear that much highs, you can bump up slightly on the master, but only a little bit becasue, you can make it sound tinny again.

  • @Ursabomb
    @Ursabomb Год назад +1

    great video... one of your best in my opinion!!

  • @ShowPlusCo
    @ShowPlusCo Год назад

    Amazing video as always. It Would be great if you include the sides information in span :)

  • @HVYCHKNRADIO
    @HVYCHKNRADIO 5 месяцев назад

    SPOT ON!

  • @SiTheMon777
    @SiTheMon777 Год назад

    I never knew Alice was a metalhead😂🤘. Great advice

  • @Galottiful
    @Galottiful Год назад

    These videos are excellent. Thank you

  • @maximeblais2032
    @maximeblais2032 Год назад

    Greatly instructive 🙏 thanks.

  • @splaffspliff1676
    @splaffspliff1676 Год назад

    Alice rocking that Guitar. Awesome content on your Chanel.