After watching this I got the best paralell compresison result i think I have ever got in mastering, thank you. I noticed you were going to mention something about the sidechain section but didn't in the end. Is that in a later video from a series or something?
Pro C doesn't have the wet/dry sliders correct? Then you can make a copy of the track and use the faders to blend in the squashed part or make an aux return.
Your explanation of plugins are great. But much better would be if you would use real music played by real musicians instead of these silly, artificial and boring loop sounds.
This is the best channel I've found for music production in a long time! Thanks for all your quality videos guys!
"once you start doing this, you don't go back.." I love it!
2023 and this is still a pot of gold. Thank you
I am very glad that I stumbled upon your video
After watching this I got the best paralell compresison result i think I have ever got in mastering, thank you. I noticed you were going to mention something about the sidechain section but didn't in the end. Is that in a later video from a series or something?
Wow - this is just amazing! Thanks for the clear instruction and fantastic tip! Can't wait to learn more from your channel.
this guy is the best thing going.
Should i do parallel compression on the drum bus or on a kick, bass etc channel?
Outstanding video. Thank you
great video!
thank you straight to the point
Thnx for this! Great tutorial.
Thanks Janko!
Thank you for this. Very well done tutorial :)
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do you understand spanish? because this is una CHIMBA!!!
Very useful tip! Thank You
um would of been nice if he showed the setup on the track,you know for beginners
Really work
thanks!
This is so cool Thank you
Thanx for this video man :D
dope videos!! Very informative and understandable! I do have a question, is this something to do during the mixing stage or better for mastering?
Mixing
Dope🔥
Please, could you do this with Pro C and also it is the same thing as (gluing the mix)?
Pro C doesn't have the wet/dry sliders correct? Then you can make a copy of the track and use the faders to blend in the squashed part or make an aux return.
dope!
xd
wtf you didn't turn off auto gain this doesn't make sense
songs wack but good tut lol
Your explanation of plugins are great. But much better would be if you would use real music played by real musicians instead of these silly, artificial and boring loop sounds.