I’ve just started writing last year, but now I want to start learning to mix and master. It just feels really daunting. I know kind of what I want in my head, but idk how to execute any of them lmao Thank you for all your vids. Makes the task seem less scary
i love all these mixing and mastering insights. are you able to maybe make a video about final mastering loudness? every time i upload to spotify, my music tends to be quieter than everyone else's tracks
I normally just do what sounds good. Most of my masters are about -6 to -7 integrated LUFS. Sometimes really loud ones are -5 and more dynamic tracks are -11. Almost never less than that.
Do a video on getting the Shaboozey vocal sound on A Bar Song (Tipsy). It sounds really fresh and new in that you can tell its smooth and polished like 2024 but it doesn’t sound like a close-mic’d condenser in a dead room. It sounds more … cinematic? Hard to describe.
Sounds like a LDC but possibly on Omni instead of Cardioid so it's a little more open in the mids and low mids. Could also be a LDC on cardioid but tracked a couple feet back so that proximity effect kicks in making it less full as the vocalist moves off the mix. Definitely just sounds like a pretty standard vocal with a small plate aux giving it a little more room. But I definitely hear what you mean about it not sounding super close and full, but still polished and clean.
Hi Austin! Thanks for the super useful video! I just wondered, some months ago you made a video on the landr mastering plugin, do you still happen to use it, or then what are your reasons for not using it? Also I think it would be super cool to make some videos centered on the use of 1 plugin, or 1 effect (reverb, delay, compression…), because for me I feel I have tens of plugins but only know how to use them in a few specific contexts (I feel I use them at 5% of their potential). Thanks again!
Thank you as always Austin!! I'm wondering if you think it is possible to ask the artist for the dry multi-tracks for practicing ? i'm CRAVING of trying to mix and master a song like that, with a lot of tracks and elements to practice on it!! Thank you if you have the time to ask for it...🙏
Very interesting , thank you, Stupid question :I here a strong clicking noise when the song is playing . I am wondering if it is part of the arrangement but it sounds too random for that (for my taste) . sounds like sampled vinyl record static . Maybe i am oversensitive to this kind of noise but I was chasing a computer problem all day
What would you change in this process in the case you woulda still need to send it to mastering engineer for the mastering? How much/what kind of "mastering" I need to do before sending the song to master?
Sometimes you don’t even need as much EQ as you think as long as levels get fixed. I think getting the balance is crucial because you can always adjust gain after EQ. But I see so many people try to really tweak the character of a sound when really they could just turn it up or down a few DB
It really does matter, imagine he was polishing something that was fundamentally better, the result would be superior. Then you might think it’s only 2% better, but 2% better across multiple audio sources adds up. You can tell if you listen closely.
Came here because i need help on my vocal mixing, leaving feeling like i have an whole other perspective on mixing Thank you Austin
I’ve just started writing last year, but now I want to start learning to mix and master. It just feels really daunting. I know kind of what I want in my head, but idk how to execute any of them lmao
Thank you for all your vids. Makes the task seem less scary
We love you Austin!❤️
Me to :))
Thank you Austin ! Best freelance dude ever ofc. Having a helluva time mixing kick and bass on trap beats. Thx
One of the best videos on RUclips at least the last 2 months
I was looking for this tutorial on yt because I'm confused and then u dropped this thanku it's one in million that it happened with me
Dude, your channel is THE BEST!! Thank you man.
I love you austin, love seeing your mixing videos any day everyday!!
I completely agree; no two mixes are the same. There's too many factors in every song that vary.
Love you thanks!!!!!!!! Always keeping up with your helpful videos
OMG I needed this so badly
I really like your approach! It’s motivated me to open up my most recent session in problem solver mode lol
great job Austin! always a pleasure watching your videos :)
Great session as always!
i love all these mixing and mastering insights. are you able to maybe make a video about final mastering loudness? every time i upload to spotify, my music tends to be quieter than everyone else's tracks
I normally just do what sounds good. Most of my masters are about -6 to -7 integrated LUFS. Sometimes really loud ones are -5 and more dynamic tracks are -11. Almost never less than that.
@@MakePopMusic thank you!! definitely gon try this with my next track
Amped for this!
Great stuff!
Do a video on getting the Shaboozey vocal sound on A Bar Song (Tipsy). It sounds really fresh and new in that you can tell its smooth and polished like 2024 but it doesn’t sound like a close-mic’d condenser in a dead room. It sounds more … cinematic? Hard to describe.
Sounds like a LDC but possibly on Omni instead of Cardioid so it's a little more open in the mids and low mids. Could also be a LDC on cardioid but tracked a couple feet back so that proximity effect kicks in making it less full as the vocalist moves off the mix.
Definitely just sounds like a pretty standard vocal with a small plate aux giving it a little more room. But I definitely hear what you mean about it not sounding super close and full, but still polished and clean.
Also it's pretty compressed and relatively low in the verses so it feels super smooth since it's not SLAMMIN on top of the mix.
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Your videos are awesome! Could you make a Video how to make a Nickelback song?
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best tutorial ever,!! regards
Hi Austin! Thanks for the super useful video! I just wondered, some months ago you made a video on the landr mastering plugin, do you still happen to use it, or then what are your reasons for not using it? Also I think it would be super cool to make some videos centered on the use of 1 plugin, or 1 effect (reverb, delay, compression…), because for me I feel I have tens of plugins but only know how to use them in a few specific contexts (I feel I use them at 5% of their potential).
Thanks again!
tnx
Thank you as always Austin!!
I'm wondering if you think it is possible to ask the artist for the dry multi-tracks for practicing ? i'm CRAVING of trying to mix and master a song like that, with a lot of tracks and elements to practice on it!!
Thank you if you have the time to ask for it...🙏
@MakePopMusic can you make tutorial how to work with la-2a? Can you show me how it works on some examples? Thanks.
Can you make a video about compression
Very interesting , thank you, Stupid question :I here a strong clicking noise when the song is playing . I am wondering if it is part of the arrangement but it sounds too random for that (for my taste) . sounds like sampled vinyl record static . Maybe i am oversensitive to this kind of noise but I was chasing a computer problem all day
Can you please make how to make a song like Billie Eilish intimate emotional songs
We can!
Nice one.
Always fantastic vids. Would love to send you a track to get some feedback.
What would you change in this process in the case you woulda still need to send it to mastering engineer for the mastering? How much/what kind of "mastering" I need to do before sending the song to master?
Take off my last limiter and make sure it has a couple DB of headroom. I’d leave everything else
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Song link
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Isn’t focusing only volume and ignoring EQ counter productive? Cause when you’ll get to EQ, you will have to tweak volume again
Sometimes you don’t even need as much EQ as you think as long as levels get fixed. I think getting the balance is crucial because you can always adjust gain after EQ. But I see so many people try to really tweak the character of a sound when really they could just turn it up or down a few DB
@@MakePopMusic Top down mixing is the way
You never mix to two tracks?
Not really
I cant help feeling we are moving away from song mixing to simply sound engineering....the actual song quality seems irrelevant...
It really does matter, imagine he was polishing something that was fundamentally better, the result would be superior. Then you might think it’s only 2% better, but 2% better across multiple audio sources adds up. You can tell if you listen closely.
How to mix a pop song (IN ONE EASY STEP): make it with UDIO or SUNO
this makes me sad
@@MakePopMusic indeed