5 Reasons You Aren't Getting a Tight Mix

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    In this tutorial, I wanted to go over 5 reasons why your mixdowns don't sound tight. You have probably heard some songs from your favorite artist who has this type of mixdown, which sounds godly everywhere you play it. The key to these types of mixdowns is an excellent balanced mix where every element has its own place in the mix and good proper compression. Today I will go over 5 issues I've had in tracks before when it came to achieving this and how to go about in fixing it.
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  • @artifica0
    @artifica0 3 года назад +14

    1) 1:41 - low end not tamed
    2) 6:02 - not compressing enough
    3) 9:43 - too much build up on a frequency
    4) 11:32 - sound selection
    5) 13:13 - leveling

  • @TehWaver
    @TehWaver 4 года назад +26

    I swear reducing the 250 hz range with master eq is the easiest/best mastering tip I've heard. Such a small addition makes a HUUUUUUUGE difference. You don't even hear the muddyness but as soon as you reduce it you hear how muddy it was before.

    • @miscellaneous1276
      @miscellaneous1276 3 года назад +2

      Well yeah, BUT sometimes those frequencies are missing, i think you should do what makes it good.

    • @tanishkshrivastava6822
      @tanishkshrivastava6822 3 года назад +10

      imagine if you're fixing muddiness in your MASTER LMAO

    • @anomalypsytrance6573
      @anomalypsytrance6573 2 года назад +1

      Bruh if you didn't hear the muddyness before then maybe the muddyness you hear when bypassing the 250hz cut is because your ears have adjusted 😂don't be cutting shit because some dude on RUclips said you must lmao

    • @Skrenja
      @Skrenja 2 года назад +1

      @@tanishkshrivastava6822 It's quite common practice, actually -- especially doing MS eq on the master to get rid of some mud. Making narrow cuts and/or using a dynamic eq can work wonders. I often automate a linear phase eq on the master. There's no rules. If it sounds good, it sounds good.

  • @seamus1357
    @seamus1357 4 года назад +55

    Needed this, brother. Thank you for what you do for the producer community

  • @richcoleman9909
    @richcoleman9909 4 года назад +2

    absolute legend, been having a problem with this recently and ive found it hard to understand or vibe with other tutorials but you always seem to nail it

  • @carlosmolina4486
    @carlosmolina4486 4 года назад +4

    I needed this! I’ve been mixing by ear but this helps visualize and understand the way sounds interact using span

  • @RafaelGrilli
    @RafaelGrilli 2 года назад

    Always so helpful mate! 👊

  • @DoctorDupe
    @DoctorDupe 4 года назад

    Thank you for all these super helpful videos keep em up!!!

  • @epelly3
    @epelly3 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot for this vid man. Been watching you for a while you always have clear concise directions and techniques

  • @dede-sm7sl
    @dede-sm7sl 4 года назад

    Excellent video man! Doing a great job for the community !

  • @JanooProductions
    @JanooProductions 4 года назад

    Thank you for this, you are amazing bro!!

  • @maxstone4823
    @maxstone4823 4 года назад

    Nice Video Zen! Thank you for your tips!

  • @JayantChakradhari
    @JayantChakradhari 2 года назад +2

    I know, no one care about my comment but I just want that you read this
    You are genius zen 😀

  • @halabishki
    @halabishki 4 года назад

    i've learnt so much from you man. thank you so so much.

  • @csselement
    @csselement Год назад

    The analogies you use are funny but also very helpful in communicating the concepts behind mixing choices. Great content, I've learned a lot.

  • @squidcatbass
    @squidcatbass 4 года назад

    Zen! This was a great tutorial. Always blowin minds 🤯. Just got back from Dirtybird Campout and all I want to do now is master the tightness of my tracks. It felt like most Dirtybird songs were bangers because their kick and sub was hitting just right. Your song had the same frequencies. I really appreciate your insight my ninja. Thanks again 🦑😻

  • @caracciologuanipa1786
    @caracciologuanipa1786 2 года назад

    Great video ninja, help a lot..

  • @iluzi2351
    @iluzi2351 Год назад

    Really well explained video man 👍

  • @DNBENTHUSIAST
    @DNBENTHUSIAST 4 года назад +2

    noisia - sinkhole uses the stereo space so well, listening to that track with some proper headphones is weirdly awesome

  • @nolank2166
    @nolank2166 4 года назад

    Wow that demo track sounds incredible... good work @zen

  • @SixPalms
    @SixPalms 4 года назад

    Super useful, thank you!

  • @1Brockhenrie
    @1Brockhenrie 4 года назад

    Great video. Would love to see more serum sound design videos

  • @theturokchoi
    @theturokchoi 4 года назад

    this was amazing!

  • @rahulsengupta6785
    @rahulsengupta6785 4 года назад +5

    Noisecontrollers - The night, the track has some top notch mixdown.

  • @plagiarhythm
    @plagiarhythm 3 года назад

    Dude your so good your are really helping do ty

  • @LibriumMusic
    @LibriumMusic 4 года назад +2

    One of my favourite mixdowns is on Light by San Holo.
    For house music, losing it is always great.

  • @yohanruiz8332
    @yohanruiz8332 4 года назад +1

    Miguel Bastida- Soul Reactions.
    One of the tightest mixes I’ve heard still to this day.

  • @ReflexEight
    @ReflexEight 4 года назад +2

    Thanks Sam World!

  • @fortemmusic
    @fortemmusic 4 года назад

    The track is FIRE, please release this!

  • @simenga4414
    @simenga4414 4 года назад

    thanks man, very usefull !

  • @NANI_Official
    @NANI_Official 4 года назад

    Always cool videos. I'm coming back to your stream this Thursday! Lol it's been a little over a year since you destroyed me haha hoping to get a play. And hopefully I got better.

  • @quazrmusic
    @quazrmusic 4 года назад

    yessir. thanks brotha

  • @tuxievous420
    @tuxievous420 4 года назад +4

    A balance gain stage leveling vid would be awesome 👏 thanks 🙏

  • @auxthenticjoshhendrikz
    @auxthenticjoshhendrikz 4 года назад +1

    Thanks so much dude. I think a good example of a tight mix on a house track would be SQWAD - Like That... also, making a video on leveling especially mixing in your claps with your kicks and stuff would be awesome

  • @KYAMIofficial
    @KYAMIofficial 4 года назад +3

    Yea Nobody else is really well mixed. I really like how shapov mix his tracks too

  • @TehWaver
    @TehWaver 4 года назад

    Such a good video

  • @vanoddworld
    @vanoddworld 4 года назад

    Deorro - Keep It Going. Super tight mix there

  • @anastasmusic
    @anastasmusic 4 года назад +2

    Gorgon City - Elizabeth Street, tighest mix everr!

  • @nickhandcock7515
    @nickhandcock7515 3 года назад

    Inzo-overthinker is the definition of a tight mix. Pretty much a perfect production

  • @iamdeejaymelody
    @iamdeejaymelody 4 года назад

    great tutorial

  • @rernofficial6660
    @rernofficial6660 4 года назад +1

    To me, Karmon’s mixes are always really tight and clean. My favourite is Alex Kennon - Last Call (Karmon Remix)

  • @JeremyShaver
    @JeremyShaver 4 года назад +18

    Im still learning that’s why I’m here

    • @JeremyShaver
      @JeremyShaver 4 года назад +5

      Thanks for whom ever that was that liked my comment because my statement is true, @Zenwork helps a lot and I can use it towards the music I make on my iPad Pro with Auria Pro and other DAW’s

  • @Ultraskill23
    @Ultraskill23 4 года назад

    Thank you

  • @JDVVV378
    @JDVVV378 4 года назад

    Thnx Bro!

  • @troubleshoot002
    @troubleshoot002 3 года назад

    holy shit those bangers really slap my ears

  • @mitchdobbs6296
    @mitchdobbs6296 4 года назад +1

    1. Super helpful video
    2. Could you drop the link or point us in the direction of the Axwell tutorial??

  • @mememan2428
    @mememan2428 4 года назад

    Hey man, can u please make abreakdown video on Saberz - Epidemic ? its sounds supernatural. AMAZING mix down

  • @thistadj
    @thistadj 4 года назад +3

    Yoo Zen would you mind doing a sound design tutorial on SWACQ’s leads in his track Ox and Yababa

  • @rishikhanna3073
    @rishikhanna3073 4 года назад

    Hi man! I really dig your channel. I checked Evo sounds but I noticed you only have serum presets. Since I currently do not own serum, it's a bummer. Could you also do massive presets?

  • @chimpalahee
    @chimpalahee 4 года назад +1

    Yo you should do a series where you fix other people's mixdowns or address certain issues in their mix and rectify them

  • @MattGwoz
    @MattGwoz 4 года назад

    I really like the mixes of San Frandisco by Dom Dolla and White Lies by M-22

  • @AirArtStudiosOfficial
    @AirArtStudiosOfficial 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @cjfromgtasanadreas
    @cjfromgtasanadreas 4 года назад +2

    I love the sound at 19:07, the midi melodic open pattern I think, is this from one of your packs? If not can you tell me how to design it in Serum?

  • @davet8618
    @davet8618 4 года назад +1

    Zen Thanks!! Awesome teacher !!! Can you make a video on reverb how many reverbs you ise. What you send to a reverb ,? to which revern? and the decay times and how you much you blend. The parameter that you use. Like how many plates do you use how many reverbs do you use. and delays as well you use. But showing the reverbs decay times ?

  • @AVA21398
    @AVA21398 4 года назад

    Allright. What about Sub Focus - Solar System?

  • @jdstarek
    @jdstarek 4 года назад

    Great mix example: Pig & Dan - any track on Modular Baptism.

  • @jacksonlaframboise6257
    @jacksonlaframboise6257 3 года назад +1

    I like to just slap stuff into some kinda framework based on a genre, but the fundamentals are the same.
    Hi’s wide. Lows mono. Reverb ads depth.
    Sub 30-100 (sometimes 140 for phone speakers.) side chain this so it doesn’t clash with the bass drum....Otherwise the low end will be a homogenous static mess with no movement and a ton of rumbly bois.
    Fundamental 140-3 or 500 ish. This is useful with biiig chords. It helps you avoid the (idk what tf chord that is) moment if you have too many voices/ layers on something. In rock this is sometimes just the basses job. Other times they go for the wall of sound vibe and that’s ok. But normally works with power chords or 2 note chords so keep all that in mind. A super saw stack will usually gain around 80 siiiick points with a soft clipped fundamental layer on top and it might just remind the people in the pit to drink some water cuz that shit will be rooooling harder than they are.
    Mids and hi’s can somewhat clash due to stereo separation variability and the extra wiggle room that provides. However, this can cause phase discrepancies in mono. Just make sure to cut out the mud and any harsh frequencies. Also, do not over do stuff. Remember, that a song needs movement. You will use a side chain from the kick for like most things, but the rhythm should still be obvious without it. (In terms of the mud thing: Usually like 200-400 in mid instruments and like 3.4-4khz in hi instruments like noise and hats and stuff....as for the sub....please, just mono it and low pass it. Do not mess the sub up. You can saturate it sllliiightly if you want it to pop on phone speakers....But just do not mess it up.)
    Vocals. (2 stage compression.) first stage cuts out overly dynamic peaks. Second stage is gentle with attack turned clockwise and release turned counter clockwise. mix according to song. May need saturation. May not be saturation. Use ear. Go for confidence and mud free. I still suck at this, but I’ve watched like 40+ hours of content on it so like, I have some theory. Just, not enough application yet, so take what I said here with a grain of salt. (Not too much salt cuz the performance is super important and it’s hard to sing dehydrated.) also, pitch correction.
    Drums. Side chain hats, cymbals and noise to the kick. The kick should be fairly brief. The kick is a kick. The bass is a bass. Don’t make the kick a bass. It gets weird. Use good samples. Kick and snare should be the loudest thing in the mix. In rock, it sometimes helps to glue the whole set together with compression, but uses sparingly. This only works sometimes. But when it does, it’s super cool.
    Hard clipping is cool. Don’t over do it. Loudness is not the determining factor of a good song.
    Dynamics are also not the determining factor of a good song. Please don’t blow my headphones up for the sake of an energetic drop after a super quiet intro.
    Lastly, less is more...but only if you know what more is. You also can’t magically stop overthinking stuff without learning theory. If you don’t know what you are doing, you wiiilll over complicate shit. That’s ok. Learn. But don’t waste like 10 years doing it like me. Trial and error is fun. But you can bypass a whole ass year of doing it in like 30 mins with a RUclips video on the subject. So if you value time and efficiency, put ur pride aside and assume that even if you could figure it out in a day, with technology, you can figure it out during your morning dump and use it for an entire extra day.
    Why did I post this? Cuz I hate preaching technical knowledge in comment sections so by doing this, I’ll remember that time I decided to ramble in a comment section and all the stuff I needed to remember will just come back to me. Have a good one bois and gerlz. Ez.

  • @dylanloera7783
    @dylanloera7783 4 года назад

    Kick one I am learning about this week, especially listening to other tracks kicks compared to mine; been shaping it in kick2 to sound more like theirs and it has made a huge difference. The right kick for the side chain track is also important

  • @JonTorreto
    @JonTorreto Год назад

    GOAT

  • @elyastayar7057
    @elyastayar7057 4 года назад

    Dude you should release this track 🤯🤯

  • @giovannydaniel707
    @giovannydaniel707 Год назад

    Joe Vanditi, Max Chapman. Both are nice with the mix!

  • @felixsela2898
    @felixsela2898 4 года назад

    Feel Something by Illenium and Exicion is really clean

  • @joewebb8446
    @joewebb8446 4 года назад

    Dennis Cruz - Wicked has a really tight mix to me

  • @marceldhaini3363
    @marceldhaini3363 4 года назад

    13:36 that track is dope!

  • @TheLostYouth
    @TheLostYouth 4 года назад

    Released in (!!!) 2008 : Chymera - Parelo (Kaveh Soroush & Charles Gudagafva Mix).

  • @excorific2205
    @excorific2205 4 года назад

    For a tight mix, I really look at the drums. It's hard to explain, but it's the drums for me that give away a "TIGHT" mix.

  • @maybecrazy6934
    @maybecrazy6934 4 года назад

    so the levels in the spectrum always have to be similar level? Lows with mids and highs?

  • @jiggybeats3703
    @jiggybeats3703 4 года назад

    Anything Space Laces releases is the epitome of a tight mixdown to me.

  • @SHIFTandCo
    @SHIFTandCo 4 года назад

    What do you think about Sevenn's Music is my Suicide as a tight mix ?

  • @TheGrimProjectTGP
    @TheGrimProjectTGP 3 года назад

    I wanna full tune man!

  • @zacharyhill8405
    @zacharyhill8405 4 года назад

    IMO "Open Misere" by Spoonbill is an astoundingly tight mix

  • @LibriumMusic
    @LibriumMusic 4 года назад +1

    That singularity remix in the background tho 😍😍 such a great song.

    • @Echofieldsmusic
      @Echofieldsmusic 4 года назад

      glad i wasn't the only one who recognized this

  • @gecko100
    @gecko100 4 года назад

    All the Magnificence tracks are insanely tight imo.

  • @adriancarrasco4865
    @adriancarrasco4865 4 года назад +25

    I've been studying artists lately by really listening to their EQ & compression. Skrillex, Deadmau5 & Galantis are in my top 3 for clean, tight and precise.
    P.s. I LOVE your song!

  • @mehdi7413
    @mehdi7413 4 года назад

    All song from vowed are well mixed in my opinion

  • @Thando1988NYC
    @Thando1988NYC 4 года назад

    What axwell tutorial were you watching?

  • @jeremiassteffen6453
    @jeremiassteffen6453 4 года назад +16

    Boris Brejcha is doing really nice Mixdowns

    • @jbods1998
      @jbods1998 4 года назад

      Boris said he hardly ever uses compression he just soothes frequencies on every channel with a dynamic resonance suppressor like Soothe

  • @pentacle9783
    @pentacle9783 4 года назад

    Hi
    How do you apply the white noise?

  • @Skrenja
    @Skrenja 2 года назад

    Songs with tight mixes and great low end:
    Rome in Silver - "Fool." _Insane_ low end, punch, space, width and clarity.
    Fat Nick - "Georgous Gorillaz." Not a perfect mix -- but it has some of the hardest 808's I've ever heard.
    Astrix - "Deep Jungle Walk." This song has so much space and dimension that it sounds like you're listening to the damn thing in surround sound.

  • @MusicProducer808
    @MusicProducer808 4 года назад

    Which Axwell tutorial did you refer to?

  • @anonymoususer2764
    @anonymoususer2764 4 года назад +12

    Tracks with best mixes (according to my knowledge)
    Hardstyle - phuture noise : circles and squares
    Melodic dubstep - Hans Zimmer time Ben Walter remix
    Dubstep - virtual riot x panda eyes x barely alive : Tri force (Dodge and fuski remix)
    Trap - eptic : power

    • @DNBENTHUSIAST
      @DNBENTHUSIAST 4 года назад

      dnb: anything by noisia & mefjus

    • @justhazza3068
      @justhazza3068 4 года назад +1

      there are better mixes out there than circles and squares (in hardstyle)

    • @baiatu_teh_boss5613
      @baiatu_teh_boss5613 2 года назад

      With dubstep and melodic dubstep pretty much any Virtual Riot song within the past few years except for the VIP EPs with Barely Alive are really well mixed.
      However imo one of the top artists ever in terms of mixing is Mr Bill. Check out his recent EP he made with kLL Smith title "kLL Bill"

  • @techsavvyscruz
    @techsavvyscruz Год назад

    Bro you funny af man. Giving you the finger 😂😂

  • @antoineadragna1783
    @antoineadragna1783 4 года назад

    Did you released the track you're using in the video?

  • @jeancarlocarmona6489
    @jeancarlocarmona6489 4 года назад +28

    Techno wise: Umek - Amnesiac
    Dubstep/trap: sicko mode and humble skrillex remix
    Hardstyle: Phuture Noize - circles and squares

  • @isaacsherwood8373
    @isaacsherwood8373 4 года назад

    Why do you recommend Span? I get that its free but what makes it better than Ableton's built in Spectrum?

  • @rwbmusicuk
    @rwbmusicuk 4 года назад

    Can we please get a Taiki nulight bass tutorial !!!! Please!!!!

  • @djdeto7382
    @djdeto7382 4 года назад

    Social links are not marked blue which makes mobile users difficult to use them please fix

  • @freshavacado_
    @freshavacado_ 3 года назад

    Why do my voice sound like in a glass like not clear? What should i do

  • @WAZA___
    @WAZA___ 4 года назад +1

    The whole mix...12db pole high pass at 50hz with a bump at that frequency too.

  • @cussinsk33t3r8
    @cussinsk33t3r8 4 года назад +1

    Anyone wanting examples of the closest thing to perfect mixdowns/masters, check out SPACE LACES. Not only are his mixes impossibly clean, but they're also LOUD - which I've found is a hard combination to execute - especially for heavier tracks like his. Dude's also leagues ahead in terms of creativity, originality, and sound design in general. He's got a significant fanbase, but he's still one of the most underrated producers out there.
    Cheers!

    • @BTMandy1
      @BTMandy1 4 года назад +1

      the dudes sound design control over the higher frequencies is unreal

    • @cussinsk33t3r8
      @cussinsk33t3r8 4 года назад +1

      @@BTMandy1 1000000% agreed! He's all around so damn impressive - it's ridiculous.

    • @Skrenja
      @Skrenja 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, his mixes are dope. I'd argue his masters are bordering on TOO loud though. (And yes, that's a thing... even in electronic music. 🤣) "Get Stupid" is a sick song.
      I love TroyBoi's mixes too. His songs always have insane low end, width, loudness and clarity.

    • @cussinsk33t3r8
      @cussinsk33t3r8 2 года назад

      @@Skrenja I can respect that! I'd argue it depends on where you're listening though. The louder the better when it comes to live shows and when a track is mixed and mastered as nice as Spogs are, it can be as if someone just squeezed extra volume out of a sound system that you thought couldn't get louder without any distortion. That's one of the reasons why these record labels sign these kinds of people and why "loudness wars" exist in the first place. And hell yeah - TroyBoi is an awesome artist! He's definitely no stranger to a clean-ass mix...
      Loudest song I've heard in recent memory (still baffled as to how there's not more distortion) is Oddprophet's track FLEX. Worth listening if you haven't heard it already. But my God is that shit loud. Seriously nutty compression.

  • @OCASproductions
    @OCASproductions 4 года назад +2

    please do something about rufus de sol have no idea how no one has asked this yet, I want to learn from them so bad

    • @scotthstevenson
      @scotthstevenson 4 года назад

      Grant Spiegel google triple j Rufus du Sol remix competition

    • @Skrenja
      @Skrenja 2 года назад

      I think he uses uhe Diva alot. I swear a couple of his leads I've heard are just slightly tweaked default presets.

  • @madvicemusic
    @madvicemusic 4 года назад

    Knife party recent EP tight

  • @keveydaking
    @keveydaking 2 года назад

    Has this track been released?

  • @NecsoiuAndrei
    @NecsoiuAndrei 4 года назад

    Hey Zen. If you want to hear the king of all well mixed tracks, here it is: Matador - Kingswing

  • @Laureniti
    @Laureniti 4 года назад

    ily

  • @Wanden
    @Wanden 4 года назад

    Frankie you are tight

  • @iamthe4044
    @iamthe4044 3 года назад

    Your voice is tighter than any of my tracks

  • @NonPhysicalPhenomena
    @NonPhysicalPhenomena 4 года назад

    Peep peep. Are you a ghost producer for Jerome isma or stan kolev? Tunes sounds so familiar.

  • @Subholik3
    @Subholik3 4 года назад

    somebody tell me the genre>????? of this demo !

  • @Souron1994
    @Souron1994 4 года назад +2

    If you want extremely clean sound design, look up G Jones.

  • @cjfromgtasanadreas
    @cjfromgtasanadreas 4 года назад

    All songs by Doorn Records are a good example of a tight mix, I just can't seem to get that, hope this helps me, after listening to this I feel like their engineer uses a low attack, Doorn lovers, am I right maybe?
    EDIT: omg the detune center thing is already a huge tip lmao