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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
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    Do you want your song to be loud enough to be on the radio? Then you need to master it! Mastering is an art form in and of itself, but you can start mastering your tracks in just 3 easy steps.
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    0:00 Intro
    2:15 Session Setup
    3:48 EQ
    8:18 Compression
    11:00 Limiting
    15:58 Before & After
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  • @TheBandGuide
    @TheBandGuide  3 года назад +5

    ‼️ Download the free 6-Step Checklist here: www.thebandguide.com/6stepPROmix ‼️

    • @RodrigoZamoranoS
      @RodrigoZamoranoS 3 года назад +2

      Very good guide, thank you very much!!

    • @TheCosmicBusker
      @TheCosmicBusker 2 года назад

      Thank you for everything. You have a great channel!

    • @user-wh5vt6nn5m
      @user-wh5vt6nn5m 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah you have the best channel Colin

    • @majkaliptakova
      @majkaliptakova 6 месяцев назад

      i have problem with the downloading the file :/ doesn’t work

  • @giuliocallegari9366
    @giuliocallegari9366 3 года назад +106

    Incredible, someone who actually tells you how to master your track. Thanks

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад +4

      🙌🏼 you’re very welcome!

    • @pandafexx
      @pandafexx 2 года назад

      Definitely sounds very good. I’m still learning and debating which software is best between GarageBand or Ableton..

    • @josephmamah4124
      @josephmamah4124 Год назад

      @@pandafexx I’ve used Ableton for a week and GarageBand for a week, both at different times in my music production experience. I definitely prefer GarageBand, as I’ve started using it recently. It’s definitely easier, and more fun to use.

    • @allieboy181
      @allieboy181 Год назад

      @@josephmamah4124if you like GarageBand I recommend logic

  • @jimzabloski
    @jimzabloski 2 года назад +18

    Dude, if your videos were on old-school VCRs, I'd have worn out the tape by now. Thanks for all you do. I am learning so much, and finished mixing my first album of 20 songs. Now, to mastering. Holding my breath, but more confident than I ever have been thanks to you.

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  2 года назад +2

      That’s amazing, Jim! 20 songs- that’s a huuuge accomplishment. Be sure to check out my video on using a clipper (2nd most recent video of mine)- it has a little updated information on mastering in it!

  • @JohnLynagh
    @JohnLynagh 3 года назад +5

    Awesome Colin. This was a great surprise to see this video appearing. Some great tips in there, the less is more approach with EQ, Compression & Limiting really works well. When you did the before and after comparison I could really hear the difference (albeit subtle). Looking forward to your upcoming videos too. Thanks so much for this. It's so great that you are sharing your knowledge.

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад

      Thanks, John! I appreciate your continued support!

  • @GlenGarcia1961
    @GlenGarcia1961 Год назад +1

    Thanks again for clarifying this process for me, Colin. I've tried mastering before and got lucky, basically, using a pdf guide from another tutorial channel, but your advice on this tutorial just negated needing that other guide completely. You've really shed some critical light on this critical step in my process. Thanks!

  • @tollz7194
    @tollz7194 3 года назад +9

    Amazing tutorial. I can actually tell it made a huge difference in the fullness of the song. And that’s what I’ve been looking for.

  • @PriyaNijher
    @PriyaNijher 2 года назад +1

    Guidelines are so clear! Thanks.

  • @martinadelmarmusic
    @martinadelmarmusic 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for this, Colin. It helped a lottt!

  • @Victor.Hugo1
    @Victor.Hugo1 3 года назад

    it was such a joy to go through this whole series of videos on GarageBand mixing! Thank you! Love the song btw ;)

  • @LA610
    @LA610 Год назад +1

    Great video....great videos...thanks for your hard work

  • @ralphchavez6025
    @ralphchavez6025 3 года назад +9

    At this point the only thing I can say is that your the greatest I was
    missing alot of steps thanks for your time and may God bless what your doing

  • @isoladellerosetv
    @isoladellerosetv 3 года назад

    I followed every step of your course and I like also the song 😄

  • @kdsekai
    @kdsekai Год назад

    this song is addicting omg. thanks for teaching this so well!

  • @chrismadden5960
    @chrismadden5960 3 года назад +2

    I can't stop watching your videos! Always helpful.

  • @bryanshank5999
    @bryanshank5999 Год назад

    Hearing Rollercoaster was such a pleasant surprise, cherry on top for this video

  • @OHomemQueSonha
    @OHomemQueSonha 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your wonderful job. You make it sound easy... and it's really easy. Very grateful

  • @othusa
    @othusa 2 года назад

    Great video, I learned alot!

  • @arjnoro1
    @arjnoro1 2 года назад

    yes I have in old school studios with 2 inch recorders. all analogue but Im amazed of all the things you can do with a mac and the proper knowledge. thanks for the video is very direct , professional without all the chatter that makes it dull. You are excellent teacher, thanks for your time

  • @isakblom6243
    @isakblom6243 3 года назад +1

    Great work with this video and I must say BIG thanks to you! This helped me a lot now. I have never mastered my beats, but now you just made it so much easier for me to do it. Keep it up man!

  • @rana_ny
    @rana_ny Год назад

    thanks a lot bro... its very helpful..

  • @nickdraycott
    @nickdraycott 2 года назад

    Yes cheers for all your hard work

  • @bradbaladez3956
    @bradbaladez3956 3 года назад

    Good reference video
    Thanks Band Guide!

  • @dsagacity
    @dsagacity Год назад +1

    Colin- I’ve been going through tons of your vids the past few weeks. Starting messing around with GarageBand a decade ago but would never finish a track. Lately I finally have some instrumentals to work with (no vocals yet but lyric writing is a whole different struggle), but I went through and tweaking things and over automated tracks…I was so excited to finish a song and felt super defeated that I couldn’t get the feel from it that it was meant to have. Turns out I was doing the whole 6 steps for mixing backwards 😅 not to mention I didn’t know what compression was. I really appreciate you having so much here for people to learn from. Being able to watch the process in action makes it so much easier to understand. I’ve got so many of the cheat sheets and checklists open on my browser right now. Really hoping to take your course when I get more money coming in!

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  Год назад +2

      Hey that’s so great to hear! EXACTLY why I’m doing this. I look forward to having you in the course- you’ll love it!

  • @chelsealanecreation
    @chelsealanecreation 2 года назад +1

    So helpful thanks for being there for us music makers :)

  • @neelfernandes1968
    @neelfernandes1968 2 года назад

    approached mastering my song by watching your video. Thanks

  • @claudiovesta1
    @claudiovesta1 2 года назад

    I brought my song back to live, thanks to you. I really appreciate it.

  • @mickverdemusic
    @mickverdemusic 3 года назад

    Great guidance! Thank you!

  • @theartoflivingoutloud888
    @theartoflivingoutloud888 2 года назад

    Thank You for your time and the free items.

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  2 года назад +1

      Hey you’re very welcome! Thank you for your support 🙌🏼

  • @Echy_D
    @Echy_D 3 месяца назад

    thank you very much

  • @ChevyboyCaprice_
    @ChevyboyCaprice_ 2 года назад

    Sir!! Thank you so much for this tutorial!! 💗 💙💯 I honestly wanna master my tracks, but they're all rap songs and i don't have the Youlean Loudness meter, but everything else you did, I followed and I can hear a difference in my sound 😁 I just turn down my ratio down a little cause it's rap and yours is rock. 😊 thank you again

  • @nico37
    @nico37 2 года назад

    thank you soooooooooo MUCH! :D

  • @aceofhearts8301
    @aceofhearts8301 Год назад

    thank you so much.

  • @GRREZ
    @GRREZ 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @johnscallon4901
    @johnscallon4901 Год назад

    very good

  • @willow9719
    @willow9719 3 года назад +8

    I think this is bit advanced for me as a beginner but im saving it for future reference !

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад +1

      Awesome! Excited to hear what you do with it when you’re ready!

  • @maxford4922
    @maxford4922 3 года назад +2

    Love your channel. I’ve learned so much. Just mastered a song after mixing it following your method. There was a little back and forth between mixing and mastering ( I put it down to experience or lack there of) but I’ve done something I truly was once lost in the woods. Is my song perfect? Probably not but much better than if I hadn’t followed your advice. I also downloaded your instrument frequency guide. It’s on my wall now. I was trying to create my own chart with this info. You’ve saved me a lot of time and it looks great too.

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад

      Hey Jon! That’s incredible! I know how much work goes into that and it’s a HUGE accomplishment to be finished! And I’m glad you enjoy the frequency guide! I’m very proud of that graphic ha

  • @thestonedrummer6147
    @thestonedrummer6147 3 года назад

    Very informative video thank you 🙏 love the band name too 👍

  • @keenanslittlesister4604
    @keenanslittlesister4604 3 года назад +22

    Been binge watching this channel and have learned so much more in the past two days than I have in the past few years of trying to learn from other videos. Thanks so much! Question, how do you save and export your mix to move onto mastering it?

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад +8

      Thanks, Kenny! That’s amazing to hear. I just export the song from my GarageBand as if I was finished with it and then drop it into a new session for mastering

    • @neilkuhn2358
      @neilkuhn2358 Год назад

      @@TheBandGuide could you just use plugin board on the master track of the mixing session? Or is there an advantage to having a separate session for mastering…

    • @keenanslittlesister4604
      @keenanslittlesister4604 Год назад

      @@TheBandGuide Thank you. Two years later, I still reference this video. Do you export as a wav, mp3, etc. ?

  • @Unklethou
    @Unklethou 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @Jordan-ot7qf
    @Jordan-ot7qf 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @nigelcarren
    @nigelcarren 3 года назад +1

    Colin, great to make your virtual acquaintance mon ami... NO NONSENSE = SUBSCRIBED! 🏆🇬🇧🎹

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад

      Nice to meet you! No time for nonsense. 🙌🏼

  • @lukebuchananlynch
    @lukebuchananlynch 3 года назад +1

    best of youtube love this

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад

      Whoa thanks! That means a lot! That’s my band, Broke Royals... ruclips.net/video/HL2hszYgcBw/видео.html

  • @apep.8555
    @apep.8555 3 года назад +1

    Did he make that song in GarageBand?….WOW!

  • @TemporalLobeMusic
    @TemporalLobeMusic Год назад

    I can’t remember if I I said thank you for this…Thank you!!

  • @Lorlornyo
    @Lorlornyo 2 месяца назад

    Love you videos! Can you recommend where to Get a reference track?

  • @bashdachivo
    @bashdachivo 3 года назад +1

    This will be my first master !!

  • @olympicging1155
    @olympicging1155 3 года назад +1

    Hmmm....interesting. A lot of what you mentioned seems to go against the things I've been taught by other people, and yet despite me being sure that this means I'm doing something wrong on my end, my tracks actually sound pretty decent. A bit quiet at times (but that's mostly because I aim to keep RUclips loudness penalty as close to +/-0.0 as I can, and don't worry much if other loudness penalties are in the positive). I definitely still have a lot to learn. Awesome video!

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад +2

      If you're getting results that's the #1 thing! I'm here if you have any questions!

    • @olympicging1155
      @olympicging1155 3 года назад +1

      @@TheBandGuide I suppose you're right. It doesn't really matter as long as it sounds good! Thanks :)

  • @popetristn
    @popetristn 2 месяца назад

    Hey Colin - like many of the others - THANK YOU for a really helpful series. I've enjoyed it and, even though I do limited recording and composing - this has been great. I do have a question - I followed the steps in this mastering video - and maybe I'm just THAT much of an amateur, but the sound that I hear in GarageBand with the mastering edits is NOT what seems to export to my various music platforms. It's not necessarily bad, just different... like things didn't 'take.' Perhaps the exporting is different from the 'mastered' version? I don't know if anyone else has had this experience. Either way - things sound better than I've ever been able to do in the past and I'm so grateful for that!

  • @jonray305
    @jonray305 2 года назад +1

    Nice vid. I like dynamic range. I hear way to much limiting in so much modern music. I like late 70’s music production the best.

  • @jonathansmith5787
    @jonathansmith5787 3 года назад +1

    Really helpful tutorial, thanks a million. Nice clear presentation, appreciate the work you’ve put in

  • @user-wh5vt6nn5m
    @user-wh5vt6nn5m 8 месяцев назад

    Also l already have the garage band app, it’s fun

  • @robertshort1992
    @robertshort1992 2 года назад +3

    I never comment, but just wanted to say THANK YOU! This and your 6 step mixing videos have helped me tremendously. Again... THANK YOU!

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  2 года назад +2

      That's so awesome. Thank you, Robert!

  • @arnaudontrack499
    @arnaudontrack499 Год назад

    Hello and thank you for your videos, the 6 steps mixing helped me a lot, it gave me a way to do. So i did my first "real" mix we gonna say ;) So no need to do mastering for a single song ? For the context, we are just amateur musicians and don't want our music to be marketed. We just want to record 9 songs we are playing since a long time for the memory. But we want it sounding the best possible regarding to our capacity ( all DIY from record to master ). So i was asking..can i do a master for the only song that we have recorded/mixed yet or should i wait the entire recording for a final mastering ?

  • @etrosmusic
    @etrosmusic 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for all the great info! Is it possible to in batch in Garageband? I use backing tracks to perform live and would like to master/normalize my setlist. Thanks!

  • @SoundofThomas
    @SoundofThomas 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Colin for this informative video. I have been doing a bit of music solely on garage band in the last year.. with a lot of tips and tricks from Dean from the Songwriting studio and others like you who have been putting out their experience for others to gain confidence and do more with their music. A big thank you for that👍.
    If you could do a video on specific tips for mixing and mastering instrumental music, both orchestral and electronic, that would be great! Please do consider that for your next series.
    Pls do have a listen to some of my tracks on my channel and do let me know your thoughts and feedback.
    Warm regards,
    MatsTom

  • @ducminhnguyen1275
    @ducminhnguyen1275 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much, great tips and I learnt a lot from here. 1 small question: Can we do all those exercises (EQ, compression, and Limiter by referencing) directly in the song before exporting it? Thank you again for your excellent sharing

    • @nico37
      @nico37 2 года назад +1

      I was finding that if there is more than one track then the tools in question only are affecting the track selected...so once you are satisfied with the mix of multiple tracks in a project then you will be exporting simply to get everything down to one file that can come in to a new garage band project and all sounds will be in a single track to use the mastering tools on for a final "radio ready" file. However if your project only has one track then it wouldn't be necessary to export before using the mastering tools since there are no other tracks to consolidate :)

  • @ThomasJ_Music
    @ThomasJ_Music Год назад +1

    Thank you! I have a quick question. I just watched your mixing steps video for this track and when you used the limiter, you said you wouldn’t want to push it the full 10 decibels because it will sound squashed. Instead it would need to be mastered.
    I found this vid which is the mastering step and you used the limiter to get it to -14lufs. I’m confused what was different about doing it this way, instead of exporting and adding the limiter again, could you not have pushed the limiter more in the last video to get to -14? I’m trying to get my head around mastering and I’m just trying to make sure I get it.

  • @nh8444
    @nh8444 10 месяцев назад

    All I have is iPad GarageBand lol. It’s free, so let’s go! Lol. Cheers.

  • @sixstringguitarist1937
    @sixstringguitarist1937 5 месяцев назад

    Like the video.
    But if I have a project in Garage band with drums/bass/keys on one track then 2 separate Rhythm guitar tracks underneath that and then a lead guitar track underneath that.
    How would I Master the whole lot as one song?
    Do I have to master each track individually?

  • @cowboyman563
    @cowboyman563 3 года назад +1

    Hi Colin. Your providing a great resource here. Very insightful. Thankyou. I was wondering is there a preferred file format that you should export your final mix to get the utmost results when re-importing and mastering ? 16 bit ? 24 bit ? wav ? Or it doesn't really matter ? Thanks

    • @cowboyman563
      @cowboyman563 3 года назад +1

      Whoops. I just found the answer further down. Thanks all the same Colin.

  • @srm5436
    @srm5436 Год назад +1

    Before exporting the mix for the mastering project, should I disable the effects that were on the master track for the mix ? (like we did in Step 2 of the Pro Mix guide)

  • @djnormalnorman6590
    @djnormalnorman6590 2 года назад

    Iv just got a MacBook I’m gona try this out

  • @ohiojackson8715
    @ohiojackson8715 Год назад

    Hey Colin! Should I always make sure auto normalization is turned off before bouncing the stems to start the mastering process?

  • @isoladellerosetv
    @isoladellerosetv 3 года назад

    May I ask you something: if I put the output level at -0.5 how is it possible that the true peak with youlean is -0.2?

  • @ashthereverseflash
    @ashthereverseflash Год назад

    Hey quick question! I know it’s an old video but how do I even pull up a master track how you got as the 3rd track out of the 3 tracks you got there! Hope this makes sense ! Thnx

  • @KELOC1
    @KELOC1 3 года назад

    Just starting to get a feel for mixing.. watch mastering videos and I feel overwhelmed 😅

  • @cellom.9227
    @cellom.9227 2 года назад

    Thank you for this clear and concise video. Much appreciated.
    Would you have any idea why my AU Peak Limiter is freezing ? I must FQ each time I try to open it, and cannot find any solutions online. Doesn't seem to be a common issue.

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  2 года назад +1

      Hmmm I’m not sure! I might try restarting your computer. That fixes a lot of those weird quirks for me!

  • @efeoktay244
    @efeoktay244 3 года назад +2

    In my case, somehow my song cracks that brick wall, the limiter.. Even though I put -0.7 on limiter, It reaches -0.5 after a few secs. But again thank you for this video. Nice tips.

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад

      That's odd... but I'm glad this was helpful!

  • @JamesBrockM
    @JamesBrockM Год назад

    Should the whole project be at the -14 mark or can it fluctuate? I have a project that fluctuates from 14-17 ish but wonder if it has to all fit the format?

  • @jordanpearce8079
    @jordanpearce8079 Год назад

    I’m still very new to mastering so I’m wondering what I did wrong to get a Lufts of -41. I’m guessing it’s something I did while recording. I just record at home and trying to see if I can master myself or if I should hire someone

  • @garudasomanna
    @garudasomanna 3 года назад

    Good afternoon Colin. I want to know how one can add more plugins than the 4 plugin slots that are available? Say, I want to use 6 plugins for a track, can I?

    • @DrustIV
      @DrustIV 3 года назад

      Yes, place the cursor on the line between the fx/plugin boxes and right click mouse, the list will appear to insert another plugin.

  • @Authormarkvanburen
    @Authormarkvanburen 2 года назад

    I love your page it’s very helpful thank you. I have one question that no one can seem to answer.I use melodyne for tuning vocals in GarageBand. It works great but my question is how do I write those tunes vocals to a track? There are no buses in GarageBand and there’s no right click “commit” option. I tend to have many harmonies and I don’t want melodyne to have to be open and turned on in each track. Any suggestions???

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  2 года назад +1

      Hey Mark- thank you! That’s a great question. You’re right- there’s no way to internally route this. BUT! You can cheat the system by freezing the track then finding the audio file in your finder and copying it to a new folder and dragging it back into the session. This will print ANY plugin on it, so I typically only leave tuning on so I can tweak any eq/compression/effects later.
      I did a video EARLY on on my channel about converting midi to audio- look that up! Let me know if this helps

    • @Authormarkvanburen
      @Authormarkvanburen 2 года назад

      @@TheBandGuide I will definitely try that thanks so much!

  • @T11twenty2
    @T11twenty2 4 месяца назад

    I have not yet professionally mastered an album, but have spent years trying to find the perfect sound for our sound, y'know? I think I've gotten close, but need a way or platform that invites constructive input. I know most platforms have that potential to help you learn, but is there one that you'd recommend?

  • @MendingSilence
    @MendingSilence Год назад

    Ok so what should the true peak be? I see yours was around -0.5 mine is hitting around -1.9 and the other one around 19 vs your 13.5 but my mix still sounds weird, I’m gonna have to go back and turn my tracks down.

  • @cowboyman563
    @cowboyman563 3 года назад +1

    Hi Colin, In trying mastering I did notice something and I don't know if it is a problem or not. On the final mix of my song all the meters in GB were fine. They were coming into the yellow, but not one bit of red. I exported to 24 bit wav. When re-importing for mastering the meter on the track went into the red, so I turned it down to where it wasn't red anymore. -2.8 on the track and then preceded mastering from there. I know GB exports a louder version of the mix to MP3 or WAV so I suppose this all makes sense. I can't hear a problem with the mastered version so I'm assuming all is OK ? ps. I can't get 'Higher' out of my head so well done on the catchiness factor there.

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад

      That’s a great question! There is a normalize option when you export your track in GB that just brings the loudest peak to near -0 (you can turn this off in the future). So it makes perfect sense that you had to turn it down to match that. One thing to note is that the volume fader is after all of your plugins, so if you put your mastering processing on your individual track then turned it down on the volume fader, you potentially lost 2db of volume from your master. BUT because you likely still have the normalize function on, it likely brought the loudest peak back up to -0db 🤔 so you might be fine haha

  • @brookelynbmusic9438
    @brookelynbmusic9438 11 месяцев назад

    How do you import the youlean loudness meter into the plug ins?

  • @gwendeseminat8r
    @gwendeseminat8r 6 месяцев назад

    i cant beelve stephen still is real

  • @isoladellerosetv
    @isoladellerosetv 3 года назад

    another question: why you suggested in the video to put the Output Level of the Limiter on -0.5 if Spotify says that the True Peak has to be -1dB? Is that a trick that only a few people who work in the field know, or you made a mistake?

  • @natejurgensen
    @natejurgensen 3 года назад +1

    Great video but I have a question in addition. My masters still tend to be about 3db quieter than similar songs streaming on Spotify. Even if I push to -12db.
    Any advice there? Thank you.

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад +2

      Depending on the dynamic range within your mix itself, sometimes it needs to go past the -14. Sometimes you can achieve this just by adding more gain into your limiter, but if that starts to sound bad you might need more dynamic control at other stages.
      Sometimes this means adding a little more compression within the mix itself and sometimes just adding an additional layer of compression in mastering.

  • @spider1226
    @spider1226 2 года назад

    hey thank you very much for the tutorial. I was just wondering how you got the song on 1 track? Also shall i make a copy of the song as a back up before mastering incase any technical issues may occur?

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  2 года назад

      Great question! I export the song from the original session and import it into a new GarageBand session just for mastering

  • @clivebraner4812
    @clivebraner4812 Год назад

    The major issue I have, is that Garageband on my apple mac sounds strong and meaty in my headphones (monitor headphones plus normal ones) but when I put it in the car, phone or on the soundbar it sounds thin and tinny, but and this is where it gets odd, is that it sounds thin and tinny identically in the car and the soundbar and my phone, it's only the apple mac that is sounds meaty, I can't find anywhere in the mac settings where I could alter the sound to get it sounding more like my other devices. What am I doing wrong here?

  • @gerryk9
    @gerryk9 2 года назад

    I have no idea how to import a reference track. I have tried bringing in Mp3 files, but they never play right.
    How do i bring in a reference track?

  • @LuisALoais
    @LuisALoais 3 года назад

    How do you set up youlaoud directly to garageband?

  • @latrell564
    @latrell564 2 года назад

    you should show how you track out the song and opened up a new file.

  • @OfficialPaulStillo
    @OfficialPaulStillo 3 года назад +3

    Hi there! Thanks for the useful tips. I haven't really mastered. I've been recording in my iOS and then just uploading the track to BandLab for mastering. However, I'd like to start using my OS version more, especially thanks to this nice feature. What I found interesting is that you don't actually master from the original project file with the individual instruments/tracks. I have a few questions:
    1. I'm hoping we can back up a bit to get to the point which you started your session. It looks like you exported your original project as a stereo audio file and then opened a brand new GB project with only that audio file to master. When you export your original project, do you normally have your preference set to export it at full volume? Or do you reduce the volume of that audio file in order to allow for mastering, etc?
    2. It looks like you were setting the EQ, compressor and limiter in the track with your audio file. What is the purpose of the "Master Track" at the bottom of the screen? It didn't look like you were actually using it.
    3. On a related note, I'm still a bit confused between that Master Track fader and the main fader located near the top right of a Garageband session. What is the difference between these two faders? Which meter are you paying attention to more?
    Sorry for the long-winded comment and all the questions! Thanks again for the video.

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад +2

      Hi Paul! Great questions and I'm glad you asked- very important.
      1. I try to mix at a conservative level that is optimal for mastering (-6db to -3db peak on the master track). If you haven't already checked out my 6-steps to a pro mix, I go more in depth on how to do this there! Then I export the track as is in a .wav format to be mastered.
      2. In this case, I am using the master track to check between the reference track and my track. Any audio in the session will run through the master track, so I can put the loudness meters there and easily check the levels for both the reference and my track in one place. If I add any processing on the master track, it will also affect the reference track. This is also a helpful approach if I'm mastering multiple songs for one EP or album at the same time- they will all need slightly different settings, so by doing it on the individual track, I can set it perfectly for each track. Then just solo out each individual track and export them.
      3. The master track is essentially an audio track that all of your sounds pass through to be processed together one final time. This is a huge tool for mixing (ruclips.net/video/QzeMoeEsGoo/видео.html). As far as I can tell, the fader in the top right corner is simply an output volume control to adjust your listening level. I breakdown GB signal flow in full here: ruclips.net/video/ngHVXPukDec/видео.html
      I hope this was all helpful!

    • @OfficialPaulStillo
      @OfficialPaulStillo 3 года назад +1

      @@TheBandGuide Thank you for the detailed response! I'll need to have your notes handy next time I attempt the process! Cheers.

    • @OfficialPaulStillo
      @OfficialPaulStillo 3 года назад +1

      ​@@TheBandGuide Sorry.. I have another question! I've got my Garageband audio preferences set to 24-bit. When I "share" it as an uncompressed file, it creates an AIFF/24-bit. However, I just noticed that when I convert it to WAV in my Apple Music app, it changes to 16-bit!? I've checked the Music app preferences and it doesn't seem to allow for 24-bit conversion. Is there a workaround? Or is this still an acceptable rate for distribution? If both apps are from Apple, why wouldn't they allow for the conversion to have the same bit count as the original? Why offer the 24-bit in Garageband and then take it away in Music? Ironically, when using GB iOS version, I can immediately share it as an uncompressed WAV at 24-bit! Thank you.

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад +2

      @@OfficialPaulStillo You should be able to export WAVE uncompressed 24-bit straight out of GarageBand! At least I am able to on the updated GB. In general, 16-bit is actually the assumed standard for nearly all formats (online streaming, CDs, etc). Some do prefer 24-bit, however.

    • @OfficialPaulStillo
      @OfficialPaulStillo 3 года назад +1

      @@TheBandGuide Thank you for replying! I discovered that my error was in sharing to Music instead of to Disk. For some reason, the latter does, indeed, offer that additional option for exporting in 24-bit WAVE while the former does not. During the course of my research, I did learn about the use of 16-bit as a standard, but if a better alternative is available, I might as well try to use it as much as possible. LOL.

  • @garudasomanna
    @garudasomanna 3 года назад

    Good morning from India Colin. I am curious to know how you can get the fast forwards play in GarageBand! Can you please inform me/us how to do it? Thanks in advance. Dr. Somanna

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад

      Hey Dr. Somanna! That was done in my video editing software after the fact just to make the video a more reasonable length

    • @garudasomanna
      @garudasomanna 3 года назад

      @@TheBandGuide Okay, got to your 'secret'! I suppose you are using FCPX. I question that I have asked elsewhere is this: While doing the mix the static way, you advocated using of EQ and compressor plugins on the master track. However, while exporting the mix, do we retain these plugins on the master track or remove them?

  • @jtwidmer
    @jtwidmer 3 года назад

    Do you have any tips for mastering in the metal genre that might fall outside of what you’re doing here?

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад

      Mastering in metal is the same process! The big difference for metal is really in the recording/editing phase- everything has to be SUPER tight in timing to get the big impact you hear on a lot of metal records

  • @jordanhunt4867
    @jordanhunt4867 Год назад

    Can you axe adverts, I'm trying to learn here!

  • @kimhardin-hudson
    @kimhardin-hudson 3 года назад +1

    Hi Colin, I’ve decided to release my new song through distrokid! The version that you’ve heard hear on YT has an integrated LUFS of -15.6. I felt like making it louder was sounding bad in some spots so like some earlier advice you’d given me, I just added enough volume to sound good. My question is will -15.6 cut it for streaming services? Do I absolutely have to be at -14 or will streaming services turn it up? I was just experimenting and added about 1db to get it to -14.6 but, it just doesn’t sound as good to me. What’s weird is that the project was not over -3.0 on the mvMeter before I exported it to do the mastering…🤔

    • @Insulinwarr1or
      @Insulinwarr1or 2 года назад +2

      I remember hearing before that it gets turned up or turned down based on the streaming service’a standards, so it would get turned down

    • @kimhardin-hudson
      @kimhardin-hudson 2 года назад +1

      @@Insulinwarr1or I ended up releasing it as is at -15.6 and it gets turned up but only if the listener has audio normalization turned on. Otherwise it’s too quiet relative to other songs.

  • @teo6117
    @teo6117 2 года назад

    Should i set a limiter even if dont master the song in garageband?

  • @fatbooty2381
    @fatbooty2381 3 года назад +2

    When we export to Master after the 6 steps, do we leave the limiter on that we put on at the end of step 6 to listen in car and do any last minute tweaks or do we take it back off before we start mastering?

    • @MoodKayenne
      @MoodKayenne 2 года назад

      I am also looking for an answer to this, Band guy Colin to the rescue! Can you help answer this for us!? thanks so much in advance!

  • @jacquesdeprez6523
    @jacquesdeprez6523 3 года назад +1

    What file type did you choose when bouncing the track you were mixing in the 6 step series?

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад +2

      Great question! WAVE uncompressed 24-bit

  • @kimhardin-hudson
    @kimhardin-hudson 3 года назад +1

    Hi Colin, about the loudness meter, do I just use it on the loudest part of the song? It looks like you start where it’s quiet right before it gets loud. It’s just confusing bc the integrated LUFS change depending where you start. I don’t want to lose too much dynamic range bc I like the dynamics in my song. Also is the -14 LUFS the same for RUclips? I’m probably only going to put my song on YT and maybe Slaps but not Spotify. Thanks!

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад +1

      Hey Kim! Great questions! You want to the integrated LUFS to have a chance to hear a good amount of the song and get a sense of the average loudness. In some ways it matters most in the loudest part, but it’s worth also seeing what the rating when it’s factoring in 60+ seconds. I’m not exactly sure the standards for RUclips, but since RUclips isn’t as back-to-back listening heavy like a music specific streaming platform is, I would focus on just getting it to sound the way you want it to! No matter what- you’ll want at least amount of limiting because it helps add fullness to a mix and makes it loud enough to sound comparable to other songs. I hope that all helps!

    • @kimhardin-hudson
      @kimhardin-hudson 3 года назад +1

      @@TheBandGuide yes that helps! And it’s such a good point that listening on RUclips isn’t back-to-back! That hadn’t even occurred to me! Thanks Colin!

  • @kurochuu
    @kurochuu 3 года назад

    hi, may i know what's the difference between Limiter and AUPeakLimiter?

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад

      They should be functionally the same, but they might sound different. I say set both and try them back and forth. If one sounds better, go with it!

  • @bane8305
    @bane8305 7 месяцев назад

    So with youlean I make sure it doesn't go above 14? I stay around 12-13? or stay at 14?

  • @trinityshears27
    @trinityshears27 Месяц назад

    How do you make the youlean loudness meter a plugin

  • @BadEconomyOfficial
    @BadEconomyOfficial 2 года назад

    I'm going to watch this again, only reason I didn't watch it all the way through is because I'm not at that stage yet, I have to write my music 🎵.

  • @rabbitsonbox9962
    @rabbitsonbox9962 3 года назад

    So you've adjusted the EQ, compression, and limiter on the track file, not the master track? Also, where on the chain is it best to include a little saturation?

    • @TheBandGuide
      @TheBandGuide  3 года назад

      That’s correct! Typically you do master processing on the individual tracks for 2 reasons...
      1. If you are working on mastering multiple songs you can cater the settings to be perfect for each track
      2. So the master processing isn’t affecting your reference track
      You could do saturation anywhere before the limiter! I sometimes do a little at the very beginning of the chain and again right before the limiter. I would just play around with it to find what’s right for your song!

  • @jtwidmer
    @jtwidmer 3 года назад

    Loved this! Can I ask what operating system you’re working from?

  • @johnhanna371
    @johnhanna371 Год назад

    How do I access the single master track of my song?