Is Saturation a HOAX?

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
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    CHAPTERS
    00:00 Intro
    01:01 What IS Saturation
    02:14 Soft Knee Compression
    06:03 Harmonic Enhancement
    09:26 Odd vs Even Harmonics
    10:35 Common Saturation Types
    11:24 When to Use Saturation
    12:23 Why Can’t YOU Hear Saturation?
    14:41 Saturation ISOLATED
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  • @bevo65
    @bevo65 Год назад +11

    Such a great teacher. I've never seen these kinds of concepts taught in this way. Practical and empathetic without a scintilla of condescension. Bravo, sir!

  • @farrell72563
    @farrell72563 Год назад +7

    Mike, I believe that you have found your true calling in life. Not just as a musician and producer, but also as a teacher. The topics in your videos are so well explained and demonstrated; it makes them easily understandable. I feel so fortunate to have your content available to me to learn from. Thank you for all your hard work, it's greatly appreciated!

  • @dontucker
    @dontucker Год назад +3

    OMG, I've never seen or heard it explained so well before. Great for us techy nerds. You couldn't have done it better. Thanks.

  • @chrisstringer375
    @chrisstringer375 Год назад +2

    Great, simple explanation of a relatively complex subject.
    I now don't feel so bad that I often can't hear saturation in practice.

  • @michaeltablet8577
    @michaeltablet8577 Год назад +9

    You always make complex things simple to understand! Thank you so very much!

  • @dougkidder9069
    @dougkidder9069 Год назад +5

    If I knew about Odd/Even Harmonics I had forgotten - (probably college physics if I ever knew it). Experience is great until it starts breaking then it has a tendency to work against itself ~ me (from experience). Thanks for all you do Mike 😀

  • @G7sus4chord
    @G7sus4chord Год назад

    There should be a law that no one can touch a DAW until they have learned the information in a video like this and passed a test. LOL. What a breath of fresh air to empower us that do mixing with the scientific principles underlying what we do. I know for me, it is making me better at my craft. Thank you Mike.

  • @BentSpoon1959
    @BentSpoon1959 Год назад +9

    Up to your usual high standard of very technical information delivered in an understandable format. It's great to try out your tests even before applying them to actual song mixes. This helps to fill in my basic knowledge required to go from a complete novice to a knowledgeable novice. Keep up the great work, Mike!

  • @jemwand2530
    @jemwand2530 Год назад +7

    Mike, mate, that was an amazing video explaining a very subtle subject, Even though I understand and hear saturation, I would have never thought of demonstrating in this way, full kudos to you buddy, I am seriously impressed by such a great tutorial.

  • @goodtimejohnny8972
    @goodtimejohnny8972 Год назад +3

    Your one of the best teachers on RUclips. Great explanations.

  • @CaptainMoto
    @CaptainMoto Год назад +3

    The absolute best demonstration I've ever seen!
    Fantastic!
    Thanks Mike

  • @MrProfGary
    @MrProfGary Год назад +3

    Mike, That was an amazing demonstration of harmonics by removing the fundamental. Truly eye-opening. But what about saturation plugins? If we can add harmonics through compression why would we need separate plugins for saturation?

    • @CreativeSauce
      @CreativeSauce  Год назад +2

      Hi Gary. We could of course use plugins to just add harmonics, or soft knee compression without harmonics, or both!
      And whilst we may have saturation as a by product of some 'famous' hardware - we are likely using it for some other 'characteristics', like say, the unique way it operates or handles a signal.

  • @tristanishtar8906
    @tristanishtar8906 Год назад

    Easily the most clear explanation of saturation I've ever seen/heard. Well done Michael

  • @stevekaiser3745
    @stevekaiser3745 Год назад +2

    Excellent explanation Mike. Thanks for transforming Greek into English!!

  • @IC3RTIF1EDI
    @IC3RTIF1EDI Год назад +1

    Great video ... loved the sweeping down part.

  • @pierrecarter3090
    @pierrecarter3090 Год назад

    Just loved it! Some mistery gone, thanks a lot Mike.

  • @WillKruger
    @WillKruger Год назад +2

    As always Mike, great informative and educational video.

  • @jwardcomo
    @jwardcomo Год назад +3

    What a great explanation! Thank You!!

  • @VentureOffroadAustralia4x4
    @VentureOffroadAustralia4x4 Год назад

    Another great video Mike. You do a really great job of explaining the topic, as always. Thanks

  • @marekrajewski7848
    @marekrajewski7848 Год назад +1

    Hi. A great and CLEAR way to show the issue in the MOST AFFORDABLE way. Thanks

  • @100deep1001
    @100deep1001 13 дней назад +1

    So lucky to have you and your channel! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us!!

    • @CreativeSauce
      @CreativeSauce  13 дней назад

      My pleasure! Thanks for watching :)

  • @stevenrose4011
    @stevenrose4011 Год назад +3

    Just wanted to say thx for the work you do in these videos. I’ve been watching you for a while now and really appreciate your teaching style. I’ve been recording and mixing for about 30 years and I’m not ashamed to admit that I learn something from almost every one. There’s always more to learn in the field. That’s what keeps me going!! BTW I’m retired IT guy too. Thanks for the info and inspiration.

  • @javytorres94
    @javytorres94 Год назад

    The explanation on Harmonics in this video is so on point! 🤯
    This is the most informative lesson on Saturation/Harmonics in RUclips!

  • @joegrint6280
    @joegrint6280 Год назад +2

    Brilliant demonstration Mike - I could just about hear the saturation through my hifi speakers when you turned on but was amazed how many different and distinctive sounds from the different frequencies were making it up!

  • @jrclarkbass
    @jrclarkbass Год назад +1

    This is an excellent video about one of the most daunting of audio subjects.
    I also think Irritating Sine Wave should be a band name. 😁

  • @davebops2478
    @davebops2478 Год назад +3

    That's a top-class video, Mike, one of the best I've seen on the subject!
    Particularly good was the demonstration towards the end (with the fundamental effectively muted, then brought in carefully). I liked your analogy with dialect as well - it does take time to tune your ears. Personally I found it easiest to hear on my own vocals first, then gradually got better at hearing harmonics on other instruments - still trying to improve...
    Thanks, a really good video.

  • @RonNVids
    @RonNVids Год назад

    Another fascinating and well-presented video. I have been learning so much from your channel, thanks for all the great content!

  • @patjackmanesq
    @patjackmanesq Год назад

    Gosh, I thought I had a good description of saturation for the students, but that was Epic, Mike. Really nice, clear description. This is a must watch video

  • @mrtominaz
    @mrtominaz Год назад

    That was Awesome!...Thanks, and shared

  • @RocknRollkat
    @RocknRollkat Год назад +1

    Hi Mike,
    Great post as always, thank you.
    Remember, harmonics and overtones are not the same thing.
    Harmonics are even, odd multiples of the fundamental, overtones are musical multiples of the fundamental, including 5ths, thirds, etc along with octave multiples.
    Bill P.

  • @MrKbeaumont
    @MrKbeaumont Год назад +1

    A very well done explanation! Thanks Mike!

  • @frankiewood
    @frankiewood Год назад

    Awesome video!

  • @GlennAndrewSmith
    @GlennAndrewSmith Год назад

    As a very experienced sound guy, I found this very interesting and educational. I fully understand compression but had no idea about saturation.

  • @micwarren21
    @micwarren21 Год назад

    Excellent Presentation. Thanks.

  • @CMJ1964
    @CMJ1964 Год назад

    Anothe point about the natural harmonics of a guitar is that your picking hand is intimately involved in determining the harmonic characteristic of every note. Changing from fingers to a pick, your grip on the pick, the position along the string, the angle of attack, all these influence the tonal qualities, even to the extent of damping the fundamental frequency. it is this that makes the guitar so dynamic and expressive as an instrument.

  • @psyguitarguy
    @psyguitarguy Год назад

    An excellent demonstration of what saturation is and how it (subtly) affects sounds. Thanks for posting this. You are an excellent teacher.

  • @adamwaters3425
    @adamwaters3425 Год назад

    Excellent job, as always Mike. I really do learn more on your channel than any other! You have a gift sir!

  • @aidantriantafillou2501
    @aidantriantafillou2501 Год назад

    Beautiful explanation and demonstration. Thank you!

  • @David_Logr
    @David_Logr Год назад +4

    Just wanna point out that harmonic "enhancement" is literally just harmonic distortion. Great video nontheless, simple and straight to the point!

    • @CreativeSauce
      @CreativeSauce  Год назад +2

      Yes, you are quite right. I originally scripted in all kinds of explanations of terms - but in the end decided not to get into 'the weeds'.
      In fact the way in which the word 'distortion' is used in the world of audio is often inaccurate or misunderstood. But that's a whole other video!
      Thanks for watching :)

    • @David_Logr
      @David_Logr Год назад +1

      @@CreativeSauce that is certainly right!

  • @Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn
    @Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn Год назад

    Great video! Thanks! 🙂👍

  • @JohnSalamanca1
    @JohnSalamanca1 Год назад

    Nicely explained. Thank you

  • @samwizcook
    @samwizcook 2 месяца назад

    This is an excellent demonstration!

  • @GizzyDillespee
    @GizzyDillespee Год назад +2

    If you can't hear saturation, then you're probably listening on phone or laptop speakers, or some really really bad 3rd party monitoring. It's common that someone doesn't understand yet what's causing the difference they can hear... but that's not the same as "they're the same image". If you're listening on a phone speaker, or with a jackhammer or air conditioner in the background, then of course you can't hear anything subtle.

    • @GizzyDillespee
      @GizzyDillespee Год назад +1

      It's possible that someone perceives the difference of added harmonics, but doesn't have the words to describe it... that "discernment" also comes with more experience... but even then, the person who doesn't yet discern subtle qualities, they still hear it - they just haven't developed as fine mental categories between "clean" and "dirty".

  • @dharrell2000
    @dharrell2000 Год назад +1

    This channel has been a firehose of college-level master class information, thanks Mike

  • @mimojapan
    @mimojapan Год назад +2

    Now that's a very neat explanation. Soft knees do harmonize well with me too :D

  • @AeGeR97
    @AeGeR97 Год назад

    Thank you! Very informative.

  • @DeltaWhiskeyBravo13579
    @DeltaWhiskeyBravo13579 Год назад

    Excellent tutorial. Saturation is one of the big reasons I have always liked the plug-ins, especially compressors, that emulate old hardware. 1176 to LA-2A combo being just one. It's the reason I really like my Pulsar Mu and Smasher compressors, and the Massive EQ.
    I have a nice collection of Melda Production plug-ins and they do have saturation and distortion plug-ins I use to add a bit more.
    Saturation is something I myself may not always hear directly, but if it's missing I am very aware. And I do push my plug-ins intentionally to get "that sound".

  • @demartinimusic
    @demartinimusic Год назад

    Great content, Mike! Explaining through the compression and equalization was like a translation for me. I liked a lot! Thanks man!
    What about a playlist explaining every free plugin from Bandlab Cakewalk (specially the ones in the PRO Channel) in terms of loudness and frequencies? Just one ideia. Best regards!

  • @tortillaman2491
    @tortillaman2491 Год назад

    4:05, Glad you explained hard/soft knew compression. I have a knee-switch on my tube comp and never knew what it was it was for or noticed a difference.

  • @ilanmetoudi
    @ilanmetoudi Год назад

    Hi, Mike. Great explanation of saturation, soft knee compression and harmonics. I got back into clarinet playing recently and found that the it naturally emphasises the old harmonics because of it cylindrical shape and that it has only one sound output hole. Yay, Physics!
    I always loved the mellow sound of the instrument, now I know why. Thanks for the great video as always

  • @joshy909
    @joshy909 Год назад

    Great analogy !

  • @julesalexander2583
    @julesalexander2583 Год назад +1

    Excelent, as usual, characterization of harmonics! Thanks.

  • @kevsumner2064
    @kevsumner2064 Год назад +1

    Brilliant explanation. There are some out there who would have taken an hour to explain that.

  • @kadiummusic
    @kadiummusic Год назад

    Fantastic video Mike. First time I've seen one like this and very educational. Is there a plugin that exists that controls just the volume of the fundamental like you were doing? That would be an incredibly creative tool. 😎

  • @orchestralcinematiceducation
    @orchestralcinematiceducation Год назад

    Thanks - very informative.

  • @MBRemix
    @MBRemix Год назад

    Top explanations, great work !
    One should also consider intermodulation distortion as a by-product of saturation when dealing with complex content...
    😉

  • @clownpocket
    @clownpocket Год назад +1

    Is saturation defined as the addition of harmonics?
    I know that clipping, or distortion, adds harmonics, and hard clipping causes a more square wave that is rich in odd harmonics. And some guitar amps call gain, overmodulation, or distortion, saturation.
    I did not realize compressors can add saturation.
    Great vid as always BTW, appreciate your well produced content.

  • @edrumal
    @edrumal Год назад

    Like many others, I can never tell the difference but your excellent explanation has shed some light on it and I now have a better understanding of plug-ins such as the Slate Digital ones. By the way you have a strong resemblance to Darren from HSCC and what a band they are.

  • @sonicsatsuma1256
    @sonicsatsuma1256 Год назад

    Really well explained.

  • @The-Skyking
    @The-Skyking Год назад +1

    Was looking forward to this. Thank you! I see a lot of people use tape saturation and I just can't hear it. I hear it rounding transients and high end sheen roll off, but no saturation. This helps.

  • @Patrickillian
    @Patrickillian Год назад

    Great video ;)

  • @knight1952
    @knight1952 Год назад

    Went back and listened without looking at the screen. Had the wife next to me watching when I put my hand up and down. Said I nailed it, but not when looking at the screen. The brain is a mystical body. BTW - thanks , she now has to stop bugging me about hearing aids and now understands it a "Selective" thing. Ha!

  • @FredGuits
    @FredGuits Год назад

    Thank you for that, those harmonics are always there but unheard…and we just want to very subtly enhance them…I will practice implementing this technique..thank you

  • @graemehodge5221
    @graemehodge5221 Год назад

    This teaching is brilliant. Thankyou. The technicalities are now clear. I am still confused though. If saturation is so subtle and difficult for most people to hear (and particularly so for the case of chordal and complex music), then, doesn't that mean that most people cannot tell the difference between a saturated master and an unsaturated master?

  • @Ray-um3if
    @Ray-um3if Год назад

    Hi Mike, thank you for a very good explanation. My ears are 63 years old this week and I suffer from Tinnitus, is this why, even with very good headphones, I hear no difference at all? Even with my eyes shut. Absolutely nothing.

  • @yelrah5352
    @yelrah5352 Год назад

    I couldn't have done it without you and I have posted 2 videos and want to leave you a link but...
    Dunno how 2
    I don't need help with this coz I'll figure out.
    I just want you to hear what I made coz YOU helped me more than anyone.
    Thank you
    I'm not putting a full stop coz it's not over yet.
    I hope you're well ❤🙏👍✌🤘❤

  • @TheRealCalijokes01
    @TheRealCalijokes01 Год назад

    i noticed it too espically when its cpu heavy lol`great advice

  • @johnroevekamp6732
    @johnroevekamp6732 11 месяцев назад +1

    Super presentation, as always, you are the best! Yet I want to hear saturation on an instrument, a guitar would be great, not just a scientific explication. The sine wave did not bring me all the way to a place of understanding when--and how much--I might want to use saturation in actual music. Slightly too academic Mike... but you can fix that!

  • @bestdisco1979
    @bestdisco1979 Год назад

    I thought it was me. I feel the same with some software compressors. Fab filter pro C 2 is an example , no matter where you put the settings it always sounds the same.

  • @BadAssWartHog-A10
    @BadAssWartHog-A10 Год назад +1

    Great video Mike (as usual). I could hear the harmonics on my headphones, it was a "wavy" sound. This may sound strange, but I could "feel" the difference.

  • @CMJ1964
    @CMJ1964 Год назад

    Hi Mike, you mention three sources of Saturation as tape, tubes and transformers. I was a bit puzzled at this point as I was expecting you to say transistors as these are the solo state equivalent of a tube and transformers normally just step AC voltage up and down for the power supply. Am I missing something here? otherwise, a brilliant explanation and valuable to understand why those mixing desk plugins are so useful here to give the harmonics Characteristic of some famous desks. that said, I guess you still have to crank up the gain to get the saturation effect.

  • @MarkLantz65
    @MarkLantz65 Год назад +1

    Great video Mike, so on the harmonics, do you listen to each individual instrument/track or just the overall mix, it might be a dumb question...

    • @CreativeSauce
      @CreativeSauce  Год назад +2

      Not a dumb question. I feel like it's 'ok' to listen a little in solo, just to kind of focus in on what you're looking for. But ultimately, as with most things, it's best to listen in the context of the mix. Especially of course of you are using saturation to make something a little more present.

    • @MarkLantz65
      @MarkLantz65 Год назад

      @@CreativeSauce Thanks! The explanation sure made it make more sense. I'm new to all this and like you said at the begging of your video all the terms that get thrown out, muddy mix etc. lol

  • @Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn
    @Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn Год назад

    The Tone Generator Download link is being flagged as being on a URL Blacklist. Did anyone else have it blocked by their antivirus program?

  • @HenkSwanevelder
    @HenkSwanevelder Год назад

    Very “learnative” - don’t know if there is such a term. Enjoyed it & now saturation makes a lot more sense!! However, although the sound is “fuller” - if the average listener is nog going to hear it, or take notice of it, what really is the purpose of saturation?

  • @music_creator_capable
    @music_creator_capable Год назад

    Hey!

  • @PendelSteven
    @PendelSteven Год назад

    Well, it's not a hoax. I knew that already.
    1:57 buizen, that's how I know it, haha, because I'm from the Netherlands.
    6:50 Oh wow. IK Multimedia. So often I forgot that they have so much software. And I often think Total Studio for € 800 500+ Gb... Pft But T-RackS 5 Max itself v3 is all software, no samples and that includes classics like his, as well as the tape stuff, Sunset, Fame & Farm Stone plus Chicarelli now! For € 199! Quite some value!

  • @tonybrown7408
    @tonybrown7408 Год назад

    trying to hear the more subtle harmonics when you already have Tinitus ....... Not a chance !!

  • @coppermeloman9143
    @coppermeloman9143 Год назад

    ... 👍 !!

  • @waynethorpe1341
    @waynethorpe1341 9 месяцев назад

    Wow

  • @MreenalMams
    @MreenalMams Год назад

    Okay I've just paused the video right now to let you go and hang the shirt out for drying.. you can come back and continue the video..

  • @johnhawkinshawkins1284
    @johnhawkinshawkins1284 Год назад

    ok?

  • @davidcache
    @davidcache Год назад

    Your scratching the surface...

  • @paulcooper5904
    @paulcooper5904 Год назад +1

    A great explanation! Easy to understand.

  • @TenMinusNine
    @TenMinusNine Год назад

    Those terms are far from vague if you're one of the initiated 😎