How I Quickly Mix My Tracks In Under 20 Minutes!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • We're doing some mixing baby! These are 3 things I do to ALL my tracks before I test them out in a club, car test, and ESPECIALLY before I send them off to mastering. It’s super simple, super effective, and can take less than 20 minutes once you get some practice in! Take these tips with you into whatever DAW you're using. I'm in Ableton live, but all the default stuff in any DAW like Logic, Fruity Loops, whatever will still work. Alright let’s dive in!
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    00:00 What's Up
    01:17 The Track In Question
    02:05 Step 1 - Mixing Volumes Easily
    06:21 That Movie Vocal Sample Tho..
    06:52 Shaving Off Low End Is Important Example
    08:46 Why I Love This -6db Technique
    09:50 Careful with EQ and changing the Volume!
    11:02 The Problem With DIGITAL MIXING and Only Looking At The Channel Volumes
    14:33 Step 2 - Focusing The Bass
    19:32 Step 3 - Creating Depth and Width In a Mix with Hats!
    23:35 The Before And After Is Better Than I Thought It Would Be!
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Комментарии • 152

  • @RickyTinez
    @RickyTinez  10 месяцев назад +4

    Step 3 was taught to me by @CraigWilliamsMusic who also has a really good video on mixing here -ruclips.net/video/NwnMGZ0jKhE/видео.html

  • @lxxwj
    @lxxwj 11 месяцев назад +72

    PLEASE DO MORE MIXING VIDEOS!!! this is so helpful, ive never understood mixing more than i do now after watching this lol

    • @birddrugs
      @birddrugs 9 месяцев назад

      I second this

  • @dracul74
    @dracul74 10 месяцев назад +7

    One thing I recommend is to put a limiter on the mix bus… not to actually use as a limiter, but to use as a mix checking tool. Often mastering will uncover issues with a mix. While you can try to fix them during mastering, if you can fix the big ones during your mix process imo you will get a better master. So when your mix is ‘close’… turn your limiter on and crank it up a bit. It will give you a sense of shrill spots, volume issues, etc.. Turn the limiter off, fix issues.

  • @ColossusBall
    @ColossusBall 11 месяцев назад +11

    This is actually the best short-form mastering lesson on the internet. No joke.

  • @hugorinville8526
    @hugorinville8526 11 месяцев назад +12

    Just tried it. I'm really impressed by the power of the volume adjusting technique. It really forces you to choose the position of each element, and the constraint is helpful to go ahead. And it's soooo fast .... thanks for the vid! (watched a bunch of yours these days)

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  11 месяцев назад +7

      Yes! I think that's where it's really powerful, just picking one and moving on. And if something is still out of whack you'll hear it later and adjust accordingly

  • @farshidrodsari
    @farshidrodsari 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing timing. I've been devouvering mixing videos the last days and this came just when I needed it. Thank you for sharing all this knowledge Ricky. Love

  • @phyxirian
    @phyxirian 11 месяцев назад +7

    As someone who needs to get confident with mixing these videos lets me know that you do what sounds best to you. And while that's different for everybody you do pick up on stuff watching others. Thanks a bunch. Share the knowledge and love brother.

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  10 месяцев назад

      Hell yea! Thanks for the kind words @phyxirian ! Dope name too btw

  • @ceetronic
    @ceetronic 11 месяцев назад

    I've watched a fair few mixing videos, but this has been the most easy to follow and understand. Can put into use straight away!
    Thanks Enrique! ❤

  • @andrew71017
    @andrew71017 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’m a mixing engineer myself who came through university studying it. While there is a lot of crap, generic mixing tutorials on RUclips that teach you nothing but bad habits, Ricky’s tutorials are absolutely fantastic. This is probably the most helpful music mixing tutorial I’ve ever seen! I wish I’d have come across something like this when I started. I’ve just downloaded that gorgeous apogee limiter too. Thanks Ricky !!!

  • @illegalgiant_
    @illegalgiant_ 11 месяцев назад +1

    thanks dude. been wanting to move a bunch of stuff out of my digitakt and this has been a daunting part of this process. appreciate your candor and vids man

  • @distantcomets
    @distantcomets 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks @Ricky! This is a really straightforward approach to getting to that clean mix we all need. I always struggle with this and end up spending too much time on it and throwing a hodge podge of plugins at the problem. Conveniently, I'm about to mix up a batch of tracks from this summer, so excellent timing!

  •  11 месяцев назад

    its so nice to see somebody actually making it simple and not trying to sell tons of plugins. thanks for that, bro!

  • @xlat808
    @xlat808 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for some really great sounding and instructional content! I'm learning more about mixing, and this was super helpful.

  • @betley1400
    @betley1400 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great technique to stay away from perfectionism that can often ruin the mixes! Simple yet genius approach. Massive thanks for this video and your time Ricky!!!

  • @daniberlanga
    @daniberlanga 10 месяцев назад

    Que buen vídeo Ricky. This was awesome, and I have been mixing for many many years. This is almost like a framework for a quick draft mix, and then you can go ballistic with the traditional tweaks. Love all your videos and love your music, house with beautiful pad progressions, a bit like in the mid 90s. Keep up the great work!

  • @hazmatforhumanity7318
    @hazmatforhumanity7318 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos have been so helpful for me in the lab. I'm always struggling with my mixes but you really simplify the process so I can really understand it. I hate the mixing and mastering part of the process. I just want to play with my toys and record col shit, but this makes it a much less painful experience! Thanks Friend!

  • @blackmateriaofficial2383
    @blackmateriaofficial2383 11 месяцев назад +3

    Another tip: for generic reverb, that's just meant to push things a bit wider and back in the mix, use a single send channel effect for all those sounds. Saves on cpu, gells the sounds as they are in the same 'space'. Also eq out the low and low mids on the effect send. The reverb is just meant to be some top end sparkle and the overall mix will be more transparent and less muddy

  • @shannonia81
    @shannonia81 11 месяцев назад

    You are Mr Uncomplicated - in the best sense. What a great straightforward video. Thanks!

  • @KidxVicious
    @KidxVicious 11 месяцев назад +16

    Perfect timing, man. Just finished a track and am about to start the mixing process; I have a bit of a workflow currently but I never really feel like I have a clear direction forward. Definitely going to try your method here as a framework and see if it helps me get a good result with less guesswork.

  • @fauxlamarr
    @fauxlamarr 11 месяцев назад +2

    Love this! I’ve gotten so lazy with mixing. This is a great reminder that it really doesn’t need to be complicated.

  • @ales_shi
    @ales_shi 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing these tips! It helped me a lot! I was usually struggling to set the levels right and now I can do it not only by ear and the results are great! Sending love!

  • @eliaswarg6818
    @eliaswarg6818 10 месяцев назад

    Ive mixed stuff since the early 90s, and this still teaches me "new basics". Well tweaked!

  • @videosarchive8058
    @videosarchive8058 11 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you, Ricky! Just what I’ve been looking for. The creative inspiration is deep. Would love to see a video on making bass patterns using Ableton stock sounds. Recs for go to bass’s. ❤

  • @ACCOUNTANTB
    @ACCOUNTANTB 11 месяцев назад +2

    your videos are so great Ricky ! - cheers Rio / Brazil

  • @ericmosh
    @ericmosh 11 месяцев назад +1

    THIS IS.. SO GOOD! Thank you for sharing this!

  • @AppleJoosh420
    @AppleJoosh420 6 месяцев назад

    This is the most eloquent explanation of mixing that I’ve heard. Thank you so much

  • @philipbard2333
    @philipbard2333 10 месяцев назад

    Just applied the -6db recommendation to a track I was mixing for my band and it got me to a really good place really fast. Thanks, Ricky.

  • @sativanative
    @sativanative 11 месяцев назад

    i appreciate you deeeplyyy, im never too too dissapointed in my mixes but i know this gon help tha level up
    s/o ricky, much love to you gang

  • @JimmyLem
    @JimmyLem 11 месяцев назад

    I used to use something like this way back...
    In the mid-90s, Tascam dbx NR cassette 4-track of about 12 or so instruments - rock stuff...gtr, keys, electric bass, a Boss DR-550 mk1 and all sorts of little percussion things - into a Dolby C NR Sony tape deck (metal tape), to manually make my masters to run copies off of.
    I learned it somewhere, may have either been my training on 2" 16 tracks or the Home Recording book by Peter McIan and Larry Wichman.
    You make great vids with an honest take on things - thank you!

  • @andrewcampbell8938
    @andrewcampbell8938 11 месяцев назад

    i think this is one of the best videos you've made. Nice one! Thx

  • @jokmenen_
    @jokmenen_ 11 месяцев назад

    Great video. I was sceptical at first about looking at the peak meters instead of using your ears. But your argument about removing decision paralysis is really legit and i can see it speeding up my process. Gonna try it soon!

  • @djmsquared
    @djmsquared 11 месяцев назад

    Great track and great mixing tips! Thanks for sharing!

  • @OnemoreRisingSuns
    @OnemoreRisingSuns 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you.. what a great, informative video. Massive simplified help.

  • @Quimmoo
    @Quimmoo 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sup, man, very neat vid, as always. One more tip for a smooth buttery bass is to use a multi band compressor on bass in your 25-50 range and add a vintage optic compressor (like LA-2A) and push it to "overdrive" just a little, so you almost don't hear the OD from compressor, just a bit of dirt. ~1 dB of gain reduction and you are set.

  • @xselfcreative
    @xselfcreative 11 месяцев назад

    Cheers for the info shows another take how to approach mixing. Have a good one. ✌️✊

  • @RuthGingerMusic
    @RuthGingerMusic 10 месяцев назад

    Oh my days Ricky!! This is so helpful!! Thank you ❤

  • @konaritoikka
    @konaritoikka 10 месяцев назад

    I love that -6db idea you are talking about. My mentor teached me technique where think that - 3 db is little and -6 db is much. So if you feel that sound is too loud move it -6db and if little too loud move it -3db and vice versa.

  • @deltamumusic
    @deltamumusic 10 месяцев назад

    Cool idea and nice tips. I'm gonna try this out later. Thanks a bunch for the info

  • @rodvik
    @rodvik 11 месяцев назад

    Great vid. Really helpful when you gave specific -db per element. Thank you 🎉

  • @ejmikk
    @ejmikk 11 месяцев назад +2

    The -6db thing with just peaks doesn't actually make sense though. For example, if you saturate/clip your kick and compensate for the peak volume, the perceived volume of the kick is gonna be louder, while the peak stays the same. If you use samples, you have no idea what kind of saturation or other dynamic processes have been done to the samples, so just using -6db peak differences for the mix is just gonna give random results. Peak metering in general is not at all useful for judging how people hear things, it's just there to help you not clip the master. Loudness based metering like LUFS or RMS is much more useful for judging how people actually hear things. I am a professional mixing engineer and there really aren't almost any tricks or workarounds besides having good monitoring and experience. That said, the best actual "trick" is to just use reference mixes and compare your mix to them and try to achieve the same punchyness/balance/groove.

  • @NineTo5Golf
    @NineTo5Golf 10 месяцев назад

    This is gonna be a game changer for me. Creating beats to edit my vids to has been a challenge because I'm always towing the line between having elements that sound interesting and sit in the mix well without getting annoying or distracting because the main focus is the video. Using this as a guideline will help bring so much more consistency to the tracks, keep up the great content!

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  10 месяцев назад +1

      That's why it's so difficult for me to make music for my own video haha! It's like to competing things playing at once. I applaud your efforts in that goal

  • @MrMarcLaflamme
    @MrMarcLaflamme 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just watched a recent @Bthelick video and he's a huge advocate for no compressors for mixing and also really pushes for not needing mastering either. If you can make a good enough mix you won't need mastering. It's a pretty awesome goal to shoot for.

  • @alsoulmusic
    @alsoulmusic 10 месяцев назад

    Great tutorial! Getting your levels right does make things so much easier. I have been using a plugin called mix monolith that works on a similar principle as you are describing. It combines the utility aspect with having different gain levels for the type of track you are mixing. I start every mix with it on every channel. I don't use a lot of compression and always wondered if that was wrong. You have put my mind at ease.

  • @TheBezerraFamily
    @TheBezerraFamily 11 месяцев назад

    I have to rewatch this video over and over again !

  • @locket104
    @locket104 11 месяцев назад

    Wow new to the channel and production love your videos been here for the last two and im learning stuff so good. Will have to go into the archives and look for more mixing vids but more of that mate fantastic! Thankyou

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  10 месяцев назад

      Welcome! And thanks for the kind words @Locket104

  • @Jbrunel510
    @Jbrunel510 11 месяцев назад

    Track is bangin man, really sick tune.

  • @shaftpunk84
    @shaftpunk84 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was maaaaad useful. Thanks so much for what you do.

  • @strangersun7721
    @strangersun7721 10 месяцев назад +2

    This is a great mixing video. It's a great example of how to get past the analysis paralysis that can happen.

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, keep it moving!

  • @channelite
    @channelite 11 месяцев назад

    I really enjoy your videos every saturday, it’s like a ritual.

  • @hippez
    @hippez 10 месяцев назад

    Sick video G🔊

  • @LeftCat
    @LeftCat 9 месяцев назад

    Holy crap. I usually reference pink noise and mix my levels against that. It works ok. But I just followed your suggestions in this video and got my levels sounding AMAZING very quickly.

  • @fonclairmusic
    @fonclairmusic 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Perfect timing for me 😇

  • @DavidDeLuge
    @DavidDeLuge 10 месяцев назад

    Great video! I've bookmarked this and will be referring to it again. 🙏

  • @forsale313
    @forsale313 9 месяцев назад

    This method works for me. Thanks for the Gem.

  • @illhellmuss420
    @illhellmuss420 11 месяцев назад

    great tutorial, sweet track!!!
    💚🙏🏻💚

  • @davidgoode7416
    @davidgoode7416 11 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent advice, thanks...

  • @puckingfunk
    @puckingfunk 10 месяцев назад

    This was great, thanks!!

  • @0711RC
    @0711RC 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks! Great video!

  • @dsvoid
    @dsvoid 10 месяцев назад

    The tricks in this one definitely helped with a track of mine, thanks

  • @ChrisP3000x
    @ChrisP3000x 11 месяцев назад

    Great stuff, man!

  • @MrBeatIndication
    @MrBeatIndication 11 месяцев назад

    Good lord... this is a perfect feel good mixing lesson. 🤝

  • @DaveSmithHayes
    @DaveSmithHayes 11 месяцев назад +1

    I refrain from moving the mixer level at all and do everything with utilities. It allows you to boost way above like you mentioned, but then you can just throw effects on the line after utility.

  • @Jim_KYB
    @Jim_KYB 11 месяцев назад +1

    I generally try and stick to 1 reverb (Vintage Verb) on a bus for my drums and instruments. I used to use individual reverbs on inserts when i started out, but found it would make my mixes opaque/foggy. I use a bigger ambient verb with a low blend on vocals.

  • @jimshannononsounds
    @jimshannononsounds 11 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome content Ricky. This video could have been epic if it were a live stream.😂 Love your stuff.

  • @lfarrolas
    @lfarrolas 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is public service, Ricky. More than that! Thanks!!!

  • @MrScarabey
    @MrScarabey 9 месяцев назад

    You give so much in one video, thank you)

  • @morgue_file
    @morgue_file 10 месяцев назад

    Beautiful track, please release this one 🙌🏽

  • @Protectaline
    @Protectaline 11 месяцев назад

    Such a useful video that I will definitely keep coming back to. Interesting that your initial mixing process goes from the kick through the percussion then onto the bass.I must have watched 100 other videos where the kick then the bass take priority.

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  10 месяцев назад

      I like to get the drums nailed down, That to me is the most important for my house music. It is one instrument, it also should be able to live on its own without a bass or chords or main sample. If all elements turn off in the middle of the track and the drums are groovin' the dance floor don't stop

  • @DXC673
    @DXC673 9 месяцев назад

    needed this video like 2 years ago 😭🙌

  • @bassguitar2709
    @bassguitar2709 10 месяцев назад +1

    while using meters to get you in the ball park, I'd still dial in some fine level adjustments using your ears, the clap is a bit hot at -12 in my opinion and should be around -14/15, always use your ears, also mix very low monitor volume, you can hear when elements appear and sit in the sound bed, mixing is all about practice and knowing your monitors, always good to leave space on the master bus around -10/12 db for the Mastering stage, also good to have a Reference track to compare against, no matter what genre youre mixing,

  • @OfficialDomshe
    @OfficialDomshe 10 месяцев назад

    Sick track! ❤

  • @domeniquexander_
    @domeniquexander_ 6 месяцев назад

    Great Video as always my man 🔥👊🏼 For these ‚hard‘ transients i use the gm audio clipper. Also a great tool for these kind of things. Cheers, d 🙂

  • @jabbarindabenz
    @jabbarindabenz 10 месяцев назад

    This video is a jewel

  • @sjlearning149
    @sjlearning149 11 месяцев назад

    I can hear some phase weirdness from those high Q factor EQ settings. I would suggest using lower q factors unless there is a need for surgery. Using a lower q factor and setting the frequency a little more extreme + adding a little volume to make up for the loss near the cutoff is a better plan for normal situations.

  • @henommusic1229
    @henommusic1229 10 месяцев назад +2

    Yo dude, don't make me take notes to your sessions :-D Killer tips to get in the ballpark. I've been struggling with mix lately because I went too far ahead of my skills with my ambitions. Get back to basics - start with volume and EQ and arrangement and let those build the tracks. This is exactly what I needed in this space of time. Appreciate you!

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  10 месяцев назад

      yes! some of my best "mixed" tracks are on my old MPCs which only had volume adjustments haha. But what really helped them, I think, was the final output of the L/R outs. I have a hunch that it glued it all together well. Where a DAW might try to leave it as transparent as possible. Either way, volume, EQ, some effects to add width. done!

  • @edo9117
    @edo9117 10 месяцев назад

    Great content, thank's Ricky!

  • @e4bigler
    @e4bigler 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great tips ! One of the hardest thing for me is panning. Would love to see some experimentation around that topic

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yea panning is extremely difficult haha. I'll put a sound to one side then think its missing from the other side. So then I add a sound over there and now my track is too cluttered! Its tricky. Also, for my style of music and where it's usually played, having extreme panning might be a downfall since a lot of clubs are mixed mono, or wires extremely weird to have music playing throughout a building

  • @christoroppolo8742
    @christoroppolo8742 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve been using logic on the iPad pro for film cues and sound design with killer results too!👽✌️

  • @CircuitHorizon
    @CircuitHorizon 10 месяцев назад

    Good tips!

  • @bipedal_earth_roamer
    @bipedal_earth_roamer 11 месяцев назад +6

    The real magic here is how well you mix your voice-over with the rest of the track.

    • @conduit-seoir
      @conduit-seoir 10 месяцев назад

      Lol so true

    • @conduit-seoir
      @conduit-seoir 10 месяцев назад

      It's probably a little side chain compression 😆

  • @mikrdgz
    @mikrdgz 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ricky!! Awesome content, very helpful. Would you mind doing one where you try and maximize loudness and finish the mastering process yourself? I don't use a mastering engineer because I'm a broke beginner. If I were to export a track like the one you just did at -.76, it would sound quiet in comparison to the rest of my DJ library and in Rekordbox I can always see my songs have way more peaks and quietness than studio tracks. Any thoughts on that or a video would be so appreciated

  • @codebycandle
    @codebycandle 10 месяцев назад

    delicious with pleasant presentation. long live 'haws musik.'

  • @likebutton963
    @likebutton963 10 месяцев назад

    You earned yourself a sub. I know it's not much, but it is the only way the little guy (me) could show you appreciation.

  • @thegeenius
    @thegeenius 10 месяцев назад

    break Down! ,, thank you sir,, super valuable info

  • @robdechamber3973
    @robdechamber3973 11 месяцев назад

    Simply beautiful :)

  • @smacksalad
    @smacksalad 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks, Ricky!

  • @gilesbowkett
    @gilesbowkett 9 месяцев назад

    I like how 2 minutes into the video you get so into your own track that you forgot what you were going to say - sign of a good session

  • @melokit-music
    @melokit-music 10 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed your video, they are super effective tips for putting a mix together! As for the pans, do you leave everything a little in the middle so that the sound passes correctly in the club?
    otherwise, thank you again for your nourishing and always positive spirit dude ! d;-D peace

  • @user82938
    @user82938 9 месяцев назад

    Hell yeah Wedgehead Pinball.

  • @hotbutteredcrumpets
    @hotbutteredcrumpets 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you🙏👊

  • @qwer4621
    @qwer4621 11 месяцев назад

    Hey so I saw that your master was at like -3db. So after this what do you do to get your track at -12 or -6 for mastering?

  • @joeyasaperson
    @joeyasaperson 10 месяцев назад

    good stuff

  • @GabeWilliams
    @GabeWilliams 10 месяцев назад

    I learned so much, wow

  • @landonh3535
    @landonh3535 11 месяцев назад +1

    Sweet video man, I use a VU meter for this, especially getting the kick and bass balanced. It works a lot better than peak meters because sometimes the perceived volume is louder or quieter and it can be tough to get the right balance with those elements. For example, -3 on the VU meter can show a different peak value for the kick depending on the sound of it. So the VU never really lies like the peak. For kick bass, try kick at -3 on the VU and then when bass hits with the kick they should peak at 0 VU. Give it a shot!

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  11 месяцев назад

      Exactly what Tejada was telling me! Do you have a preferred VU meter? He uses a plug-in I can't remember the name of

    • @nodz007
      @nodz007 10 месяцев назад

      Klanghelm VUMT bro @@RickyTinez I like your technique better though as it works well with all the other elements in the mix

  • @Pheekofc
    @Pheekofc 10 месяцев назад

    Great job. I made a similar video some months ago and I’m happy we do things in same ways. 🎉

  • @Zeisslermusic
    @Zeisslermusic 11 месяцев назад

    Wauuu this tips are dope ❤🇩🇰

  • @DieAndereKoelscheToen
    @DieAndereKoelscheToen 11 месяцев назад

    The real MVP.

  • @MrMarcLaflamme
    @MrMarcLaflamme 11 месяцев назад

    Hey it looks like you decided on a new audio interface! How you liking it? Did you also get an adat expander?

  • @bflash77
    @bflash77 11 месяцев назад

    What happened to sidechaining compression to the kick?

  • @ruffusduarte
    @ruffusduarte 5 месяцев назад

    Hey man! Nice tutorial but still some question:
    1. What about panning drums and other elements of the track?
    2. The pre-recorded sound are straigh from drums maichines/ samples without any process?
    3. Do you have some kind of this tutorial from Mastering?