The Simple Habit That Changed My Mixes Forever

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2024
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    In this video, I dive deep into how ear training can dramatically elevate your mixes, productions, and masters. I'll walk you through five practical methods to train your ears, including the use of references alongside frequency analysis tools.
    This video is packed with valuable insights for all audio professionals looking to level up their skills and produce an industry standard sound.
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  • @TheColdHarshTruth
    @TheColdHarshTruth 9 месяцев назад +4

    This is a great channel! I spent years at university studying a music production diploma, degree and masters. Plus I’d already been at it for many years before I went to study. Since graduating I got sucked into work, started a Family, moved house and country many times, changed careers, joined many new bands, started many new projects, have had to overcome many personal challenges that life has thrown at me, so I’ve sadly but naturally lost a lot of the knowledge and skill I worked hard to gain and achieve.
    I’m in the process of relearning a lot of this stuff, not that I’ve been completely out of it, but I’ve been more focussed on guitar, drums, keys, sound design, video editing, game audio, audio for moving image, VFX, gigging etc etc. This channel is a blessing, it’s one of the best quality channels I’ve come across for this subject. The way the information is presented is very much in line with my studies in music school in London where I had industry legends as tutors. The manner, the language, the examples, the points of interest, the metaphors are enough evidence for me that this dude and the other guys involved with this channel are a cut above most other mix and master tuition channels. Once you’ve studied at a deep level and have gained a certain amount of knowledge and spent enough time around industry professionals you can tell the difference and separate the pros and the amateurs, you can tell by how they talk, what they talk about, how they analyse, theorise and philosophise etc.
    I’ve probably explained, expressed and worded this message terribly! My excuse is I’m exhausted as I’ve been up all night trying to fix a mix and ended up massacring it! 😂 Hence how I found this channel!
    I’ve definitely improved the mix in many areas, but I’ve overcooked it in some places and have introduced new problems! I’ll fix them tonight or tomorrow! 😅
    I just watched the 23 pro tips vid too. It was refreshing to hear this kind of talk again, it was very much like being back at university. I knew most of what was advised but it was a solid reminder of many things I’d forgotten, and there was some new information in there, or at least new lenses on offer on which to look at things through.
    Anyway that’s enough rambling from me! I just wanted to show my appreciation!
    Thank you! I’ll be keeping an eye on this channel!
    Liked, subbed, shared!
    Greetings from Aberdeen Scotland! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🍻🌀🤘🏽🤍

    • @mukeshpathak7302
      @mukeshpathak7302 2 месяца назад +1

      Hey man. What a lovely comment, I love this channel too, great practical advice and concepts made so simple that beginners like me can understand.
      I'd love to listen to your stuff too bro. Share some links if you got some up.

  • @3volvemusic
    @3volvemusic 11 месяцев назад +6

    Thanks to you guys I started ear training a couple months ago and have already had A TON of improvement from using SoundGym just 15 minutes a day. Feels like I was driving with a foggy windshield and only now starting to see the yellow lines. Can't wait till I can see the whole road, landscape and sky in 8k 🥳

    • @mukeshpathak7302
      @mukeshpathak7302 2 месяца назад

      Hey bro, did you use a paid version of SoundGym or free one? Are you still practicing?

  • @alfieholloway
    @alfieholloway 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is one of the best videos I’ve seen on mixing and I’ve watched a LOT.
    DESERVES MORE VIEWS

  • @testing3379
    @testing3379 11 месяцев назад

    Please know that I really appreciate what you guys have been doing. Really good stuff. Thanks....😊

  • @czeital
    @czeital Год назад +1

    Like the honesty that you have to just put the work in. I do stuggle with hearing eq etc and am going to try to do more. I also really struggle with refs - ie: just deciding what genre the stuff I am going is in - other than ( too broad ) pop and therefore what refs to use. Thanks

  • @souletunes
    @souletunes Год назад

    Awesome video and advice Dane, thank you!

  • @LukeDespain
    @LukeDespain 11 месяцев назад

    Great advice. Thanks for the video, Dane!

  • @user-mv5pf7kx6b
    @user-mv5pf7kx6b 11 месяцев назад

    Very helpful, thank you!💯👍

  • @Aquariance01
    @Aquariance01 11 месяцев назад

    thank you for the link to soundgym 🔥🔥

  • @TamarinPamarin
    @TamarinPamarin Год назад +1

    EQ Cheetah seems like a great tool. Gonna try that out.

  • @cobusprinsloo
    @cobusprinsloo Месяц назад

    Thanks for these great videos. How does one obtain a reference track? Nowadays, everything gets streamed.

  • @Mutt83GC
    @Mutt83GC 11 месяцев назад

    I would love to edit mix more but OS Monterey mouse bug make me want to punch a hole through my iMac. If I down grade I lose songs that was started after the OS update.

  • @martijn_nl
    @martijn_nl Год назад +5

    The dry vocal ' Scott lead vocal 1 ' sounds great! Would love to know what mic, preamp and other outboard gear was used.

    • @lucasturney4269
      @lucasturney4269 Год назад

      Haha, way to try and sneak in and steal their mojo. I'm on board with you. 😉

  • @michaelvlastelica813
    @michaelvlastelica813 11 месяцев назад

    Yo what's up with that inside voices song dog, where can I listen to it.

    • @dfallchild
      @dfallchild 11 месяцев назад

      Called “Follow my voice” by Book on Tape Worm

  • @NaymitMayne
    @NaymitMayne 11 месяцев назад +2

    Here’s a habit…practice