Another super helpful video! Thanks for the knowledge buddy. I really want to get in on the sessions where people share music for y’all to critique, but all my music is rock based. I noticed a lot of your guys shit is geared towards pop and hip hop.
@@RadiumRecordsHollywood yea I’m on the mailing list. I’ll definitely drop a track for the next one. Looking forward to sharing our project. We recorded everything in logic.
could you pleas share with us a guide or a quick review on how to use the different colors of analog emulations? in which cases should we apply each type of color, for example: when to use a pultec, when to use a manley emulation, where to apply a maag high shelf and stuff like that.
Great video! Is it possible that my voice produce a really bad resonance at exactly 2800 hz? I tried changing mic, changing booth, mic position etc but it's always there and very hard to control; even worse with high notes.
@@RadiumRecordsHollywood I think the reason vinyl sounds better is that curve. More roll off of highs back in the day. We’ve got a battle to make everything ear splitting. I’m turning to be a big fan of rolling off highs in my own music now. Across 5-10 tuts on YT its all about 2-4k again and again, the resonance thing. I’m doing some ‘metal-ish’ industrial tech like Ansome = a lot of distortion to be tamed! :-)
I just typed 'why my mixdowns sound harsh" and boom, here you are, with all the fun as a bonus, thanks man
Yo!! Welcome. Enjoy your stay and share the content that helps PLEASE!
lol dude your personality shines though immediately. How don't you have 25k subs already 🙂
Yo! Thank you fam!
Concise and helpful breakdown, Bradley! I’m going to do my best to keep this front of mind during mixes (and hopefully not front of mix)!
HAHA! Yea man, keep those harsh frequencies out of it!
Brilliant ! 😊
Cheers!
100% agree!!!
It's a tough balance sometimes... But you gotta nurture the record
Another super helpful video! Thanks for the knowledge buddy. I really want to get in on the sessions where people share music for y’all to critique, but all my music is rock based. I noticed a lot of your guys shit is geared towards pop and hip hop.
Get in on it! Are you signed up with our mailing list? We love rock! We love all genres!
@@RadiumRecordsHollywood yea I’m on the mailing list. I’ll definitely drop a track for the next one. Looking forward to sharing our project. We recorded everything in logic.
@@leondohrman887 dope!!
@@RadiumRecordsHollywood yo! Just added our song to your Dropbox. Hopefully you guys will get to it. Our band is called The Flood. 🤘
@@leondohrman887 Loved it man!! You saw the reaction, right?
could you pleas share with us a guide or a quick review on how to use the different colors of analog emulations? in which cases should we apply each type of color, for example: when to use a pultec, when to use a manley emulation, where to apply a maag high shelf and stuff like that.
Great video! Is it possible that my voice produce a really bad resonance at exactly 2800 hz? I tried changing mic, changing booth, mic position etc but it's always there and very hard to control; even worse with high notes.
Try to sing with a low larynx.
Have you tried mixing to the FM curve at all, is that a good idea?
It kinda happens naturally... The issue is that "loudness" is in the mid-range and it's what helps your record really compete
@@RadiumRecordsHollywood I think the reason vinyl sounds better is that curve. More roll off of highs back in the day. We’ve got a battle to make everything ear splitting. I’m turning to be a big fan of rolling off highs in my own music now. Across 5-10 tuts on YT its all about 2-4k again and again, the resonance thing. I’m doing some ‘metal-ish’ industrial tech like Ansome = a lot of distortion to be tamed! :-)
I like your videos
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Thought I was fixing my highs, now they screech a lil like wtf lol
LMAO!
I fixed a harsh mix by bouncing to a Telefunken M15 tape machine. 😁
Lucky!
@@RadiumRecordsHollywood by harsh I just might mean the sound of digital itself