I'm in at 12 mins so far. Everything you're is consistent with ear's intuition even with just earbuds on. But you're showing the actual tools being used. This is golden! Didn't even know that this was THAT "That's Hunter" until like 5 mins in. Love your work man. Thanks for the great vid!!
lately i’ve moved off plugins and back to stock ableton effects and i think my mixes have actually really benefitted from it. i spent a bit of time a/bing my favourite plugins with the ableton counterparts and for the most part they sound exactly the same. i really think ableton’s stock tools are almost second to none for mixing clean and loud electronic music, but you do need to spend some time with them and learn them. not to mention the workflow, collaboration and cpu benefits from mostly using the stock plugins. the other note i would say is people should experiment with changing the default presets for some of the effects. worth going through the library and finding presets you resonate with and saving them as the default
Awesome tutorial bruh..I’m in the beginning stages of learning how to mix and master my own music..This video was a God send sir. Keep up the great work👌🏾
This is such a great tutorial. If there's only one thing you take away from this video, be it that moderation and subtleness is key. Small adjustments add up to a professional sounding mix.
Great video, thanks a lot for this content ! Do you recommend sidechaining the kick to other instruments when mixing ? I see that a lot, especially to make the bass sit well with the kick
If Ableton do something about the faders they can be on to something!!! I got homies that can mix in Ableton they do a good job and seeing you working this is very good as well!!!
im new to this stuff, is there a way to use a knob of sort to use more or less of an effect? im currently trying to use a guitar rig on vocals and i can't seem to find anything to turn the effect slightly down.
🫡👍🏾🫡 thank you much appreciated for you sharing this gave me inspiration. Watching this my thought process got lit yeah I do have Ableton 11 stander I'm not using that at the moment I am using my live 2 so transferring this work flow for mixing over onto live 2 is where my brain and inspiration went 1. Example drums pad apply the mix process how you did to each drum next drum program would be used like and sub mix instead of using the actual sub mix save those 4 slots for if needed processing this getting long winded so I'll stop now and continue watching thanks again tho sir 🫡👍🏾🫡
So word out there bro. What do you think of the concept of turning your master volume down to about -10 before adding on the drum bus, saturator, limiter, multi compressor and all those things?. The theory is that it does leave headroom when mastering. Yeah, I know we are mastering right here, yet still when we start to add these plug-ins, it immediately pushes the volume and can introduce clipping & unwanted artifacts
I'm in at 12 mins so far. Everything you're is consistent with ear's intuition even with just earbuds on. But you're showing the actual tools being used. This is golden! Didn't even know that this was THAT "That's Hunter" until like 5 mins in. Love your work man. Thanks for the great vid!!
Yo thanks a lot fr fr! Glad you're liking it!
Sir I have got to give it to you. Man You Are RAW! Your style is insane. So relaxing and fire at the same time. Sir keep doing what you do.
Peace🙏🏻💝
Really means a lot! Blessings!
Need more videos like this!! Love the long format🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for tuning in!
Bro, this has gotta be one of the best videos i’ve ever watched, so clear and easy to understand, thanks bro
Really glad to hear it bro!! 💯
lately i’ve moved off plugins and back to stock ableton effects and i think my mixes have actually really benefitted from it. i spent a bit of time a/bing my favourite plugins with the ableton counterparts and for the most part they sound exactly the same. i really think ableton’s stock tools are almost second to none for mixing clean and loud electronic music, but you do need to spend some time with them and learn them.
not to mention the workflow, collaboration and cpu benefits from mostly using the stock plugins.
the other note i would say is people should experiment with changing the default presets for some of the effects. worth going through the library and finding presets you resonate with and saving them as the default
Agreed! So much gems in what you said.. Agreed!!
so glad i stumbled on this channel, quality stuff 🔥
Honored! Blessings!!
Her voice is incredible!!! You are such a good teacher!! I learned so much from you. Thank youuuuu
She's so dope! Thank you for tuning in!
Awesome tutorial bruh..I’m in the beginning stages of learning how to mix and master my own music..This video was a God send sir. Keep up the great work👌🏾
amazing tutorial thank you.
Great track! Thanks for showing me the tips on the saturator too, really appreciate it
This is such a great tutorial. If there's only one thing you take away from this video, be it that moderation and subtleness is key. Small adjustments add up to a professional sounding mix.
Bro! Your content is always top notch. Keep going bro ❤
pretty invaluable stuff on the saturator/mbc chain. well done
That was extremely helpful! Thanks , Fam!
What a beautiful mix sir i love the vocal and backing harmony vocals, very nice sounds, from belgium , the other Side of the Ocean.👋🥂
Many thanks!
Incredible
Great stuff, man! Thanks :)
The trick with the saturatior was spot on. I've always wondered why my peak levels are so loud
Thank youu :)
Thank you 🙏🏽 this really gave me a sense of how to use the stock plugins!!! Always a dope vibe 🔥🔥🔥
My pleasure my man!!
thanks
Excellent tutorial, thanks for the great video. Did you record the vocals with no preamp, is that why you used saturation on the vocals?
That was fun and GEM filled bruh🎉~~ hitting the Stu now😅 wuuuuUUUUU
Aye that's what its all about! Blessings!
Much appreciation
A great pleasure to share!
great video!
Pleasant
Damn I used to neglect these stock plugins, just great thank you
That was clean, clear and concise bro! Where are you located?
Love from India brother ❤
ABLETON ❤
Much love right back at ya! Blessings!
Thank you for this!!!!
My pleasure!!
Great video, thanks a lot for this content ! Do you recommend sidechaining the kick to other instruments when mixing ? I see that a lot, especially to make the bass sit well with the kick
Thank you for tuning in! You can if you'd like! Depends on the vibe/genre you're going for.
Need to send a offering after this video gem
merci beaucoup
If Ableton do something about the faders they can be on to something!!! I got homies that can mix in Ableton they do a good job and seeing you working this is very good as well!!!
That part! Thanks a lot!
💯
OTT free mastering plug-in its amazing
Can I achieve mixing and mastering in ableton live on a MacBook Pro 2013? 😢
This is dope do you have. Stock plugin version for Logic Pro ?
Right here: ruclips.net/video/8Up6C2j1ggo/видео.htmlsi=prmG86tDgBOTh6EL
Do you mix with any sound correction software like Sonarworks or ARC System?
what stand are you using for that ableton push behind you?
please make more mixing and mastering content with stock ableton plugins
im new to this stuff, is there a way to use a knob of sort to use more or less of an effect? im currently trying to use a guitar rig on vocals and i can't seem to find anything to turn the effect slightly down.
I'm using the Push 3 to control Ableton's mixer
Hey bro,just wondering,what kind of bass traps are those? I’m building a new home studio and I’m looking into some good bass traps
These are the UA Acoustic Traps!
Do recommend instruments and vocal recording straight into Ableton as well? Or do you record from a different DAW, then transfer into Ableton?
Everything you're hearing has been recorded right into Ableton! Great place to record/produce!
🫡👍🏾🫡 thank you much appreciated for you sharing this gave me inspiration. Watching this my thought process got lit yeah I do have Ableton 11 stander I'm not using that at the moment I am using my live 2 so transferring this work flow for mixing over onto live 2 is where my brain and inspiration went 1. Example drums pad apply the mix process how you did to each drum next drum program would be used like and sub mix instead of using the actual sub mix save those 4 slots for if needed processing this getting long winded so I'll stop now and continue watching thanks again tho sir 🫡👍🏾🫡
Still watching each drum pad has an soft clipper effect available so yeah there go the soft clipping modernly added to each drum for flavor 👍🏾
Mutha ducker for the kick n bass
Instruments yeah I usely send to and sub mix also cut lows 👍🏾
Ummm 🤔 Saturation adds harmics so no extra volume basically fills the sound makes it more fuller from my understanding
Lol true if not the producer adding the reverb would change the entire vibe lol 😂
D❤️PE…🚀
I wish I can make music like this
You can! Just start.
Agreed! One step at a time! I remember when I used to get kicked off the drums at church lol!
DOPE DOPE DOPE CHANNEL 😎. Just found your channel and totally hooked. AUTOSUBSCRIBED 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
So word out there bro. What do you think of the concept of turning your master volume down to about -10 before adding on the drum bus, saturator, limiter, multi compressor and all those things?. The theory is that it does leave headroom when mastering. Yeah, I know we are mastering right here, yet still when we start to add these plug-ins, it immediately pushes the volume and can introduce clipping & unwanted artifacts
Interesting! As long as it Sounds Good, I'm with it. Simple gain staging will always get you straight!
I hope you're not sleeping on that new MPC 3 update, my dude.
I'd love to see a video from you on this soon.
Coming soon...
@@Yhuntermusic my man!
Please show how your workflow is with Direct MIDI using ableton and the MPC Key 37.
@@lawrence54321 Clocked it!
I was looking for ways to become more and more disrespectful, so thank you!
Appreciate the support!! 🙏🏾
That BGV harmony was on point! Nice video. Have a great day! Vocalist has a great voice, reminds me of Beyoncé.
Stock plugins only, but you use Autotune... Was hoping to see your thoughts on Ableton's tuner.
This video was recorded PRIOR to the 12.1 release 🙏🏾 I’ll do a separate “vocal tuning” video