Well honestly is the guy that makes it interesting I seen some other people explain the same stuff and they don’t do as good of a job like he does he is amazing 👍🏻
Wow...that's my Prof at Berklee. Nice one Jonathan. I loved your Audio Mastering module and I also enjoyed reading your book on mastering. Great teacher. The biggest lessons I learned from your course was understanding my listening environment, optimising it, hearing tests, studio calibration, and many other exercises that helped me optimize my studio environment and I am so immensely grateful to have enrolled.
I greatly enjoy learning with this video channel but I also want to give props to the writers of the articles on the Izotope website. I don't read them as often as I watch videos, but I always appreciate the clarity and brevity. (In times where we are oversaturated with info, much of which is waffle if not completely incorrect, I appreciate solid info and advice that is both authoritative but brief). You've gathered an excellent team in the education department so I just wanted to give thanks to everyone involved. Keep up the great work!
He's simply outstanding. What a clarity in every word he speaks! It's a delight to learn from him. And I felt so good listening to his calm and composed demeanor.
Loved this one. I typically do multi-band excitation and set all my bands to 50% and never go above an amount of 10 as this is one of the most powerful modules Ozone offers.
absolutely excellent tutorial! wow! so clear and knowledgeable! excellent song to show what an exciter..added retro-vibe (in this case) can add. thanks a ton.
Absolutely Brilliant honestly, so easy to understand and learn from Don, World class Products and also world class level education on how to use them expertly!
Dear Jonathan and the whole iZotope Team - thank you so much for bringing such a useful educational course! I have watched all of the episodes and I am looking forward to the next series, but if I may ask, I would be also very glad to find out what DC offset is and how it works, how to set dithering correctly for different genres up and the difference between mastering for 12" vinyl (which specificities there are). Thank you so much again!
The comparement before 10:00 is fails. There is not difference between Tube and Triode in this time area. And from 10:44 you hear a difference in Tube at sides (more stereo width) at about 300Hz to 800Hz.
Yeah, a triode is an amplifying vacuum tube/valve, so I wonder if the Ozone setting called "tube" is an emulation of a different type, like a pentode. With my uneducated ears I can never tell the difference unless I turn the volume right up and pay close attention.
I could listen to him all day. This is gold.
Rewatching all the seasons and man there’s so much more gold here after a few extra years of listening experience.
But where’s the link to buy the shirt??
Jonathan, you are such a great educator, no other tutorials comes close to yours. Keep posting these, master !
I'm glad Isotope started the second season. This is the stuff i'm interested in.
and they also started the 3rd. season ☺
@@harry2house536 Yeah, I mean the third. Heh!
I prefer the 4th season
Well honestly is the guy that makes it interesting I seen some other people explain the same stuff and they don’t do as good of a job like he does he is amazing 👍🏻
Wow...that's my Prof at Berklee. Nice one Jonathan. I loved your Audio Mastering module and I also enjoyed reading your book on mastering. Great teacher. The biggest lessons I learned from your course was understanding my listening environment, optimising it, hearing tests, studio calibration, and many other exercises that helped me optimize my studio environment and I am so immensely grateful to have enrolled.
I greatly enjoy learning with this video channel but I also want to give props to the writers of the articles on the Izotope website. I don't read them as often as I watch videos, but I always appreciate the clarity and brevity. (In times where we are oversaturated with info, much of which is waffle if not completely incorrect, I appreciate solid info and advice that is both authoritative but brief). You've gathered an excellent team in the education department so I just wanted to give thanks to everyone involved. Keep up the great work!
Are you talking ? I’m listening 👂 thanks to Jonathan and the whole team ✌️
Drooling over those Weiss units
He's simply outstanding. What a clarity in every word he speaks! It's a delight to learn from him. And I felt so good listening to his calm and composed demeanor.
the graphics are really stepped up this season, so glad youre back for another!
Loved this one. I typically do multi-band excitation and set all my bands to 50% and never go above an amount of 10 as this is one of the most powerful modules Ozone offers.
Do not deserve this much yet they delivering top-notch content as always
I bet there are so many people missing out so much knowledge...tq izotope
absolutely excellent tutorial! wow! so clear and knowledgeable! excellent song to show what an exciter..added retro-vibe (in this case) can add. thanks a ton.
He saves the best advice for the end. Great stuff
Great info. Thanks. And... LOVE the T-shirt!!!
You are so good I just cannot stop listening when I start!
Love this series, thank you iZotope and Jonathan
Absolutely Brilliant honestly, so easy to understand and learn from Don, World class Products and also world class level education on how to use them expertly!
Great clarity on exciters as a tool, but I do love the tl;dr ending "Just use an equalizer"
I'm really Excited about this video 👍😜
Dear Jonathan and the whole iZotope Team - thank you so much for bringing such a useful educational course!
I have watched all of the episodes and I am looking forward to the next series, but if I may ask, I would be also very glad to find out what DC offset is and how it works, how to set dithering correctly for different genres up and the difference between mastering for 12" vinyl (which specificities there are).
Thank you so much again!
I love how he explains everything! Keep up the amazing work! Very exciting technics 👍🏻✌🏼
Keep the video's coming. I have learned a lot about ozone and it's capabilities watching this guy. Thank You
I'm a fan of your too much setting!!
This is really good!
This video is absolutely phenomenal, thx u
exciters ! :) i am excited
This is good stuff. Explained so well. Could listen for days
Excellent. Thanks for the clear explanation.
love the demo song
amazing
Another great Episode , Thanks! 👏👏🔥
Its so interesting to hear you! So practical tips
Que vídeo sensacional!
Amazing Stufff !!!!
excellent video
Awesome job Johnathan!!
thank you so much
Wow, Don Moen is now a mastering engineer.
God is good!
Awesome stuff...thank you
Loving these!
"color" is a pretty word for distortion.
What is meant by tape having a head bump depending on tape speed/accent? Is this like transient design? 14:10
Vibes, Vibes & more Vibes! Can you hear me now...Thanks Jonathan. =)
What does hashy sound like? Is that like the sound of brown?
Brown noise is quite hashy, but white noise is even hashier.
What headphone r u using man
The comparement before 10:00 is fails. There is not difference between Tube and Triode in this time area. And from 10:44 you hear a difference in Tube at sides (more stereo width) at about 300Hz to 800Hz.
Fun vid
I'm listening @dafingaz
i dig the cat t-shirt
BUT!!! where on the mastering chain do we place the exciter?
What I don't understand is, why do all of this at the mastering stage?
Aren't these mixing decisions? I'm sure there are good reasons but why?
Subtle stuff, that can add some of that historical hardware mojo.
👍🏾🔥👍🏾
❤️
It's like comparing apples to Waldorf salad 😂
nothing is more depressing than not being able to hear the difference between dual triode and tube
A pretty fair share of my clients will end up preferring the exaggerated settings…
triode is a tube ....
Yeah, a triode is an amplifying vacuum tube/valve, so I wonder if the Ozone setting called "tube" is an emulation of a different type, like a pentode. With my uneducated ears I can never tell the difference unless I turn the volume right up and pay close attention.
I can never hear the difference! Guess I'll stick to songwriting.
So BBE Sonic maximizer is a mastering secret?
Just kidding
Head butt what?
As usual, superb!
Thanks.