Maybe a weird request but you should do a video on how to arrange different kinds of mixes in dance music and what they are - Radio, Club, Dub, Vocal, etc. Feel like it's s very general thing that new producers don't really think about - making different versions of tracks helps our DJs (and gives listeners more options for liking a track! It can benefit your streams if you decide to release).
This is an interesting concept since I've recently been really interested in mastering songs for different streaming services, radio, etc. I'm reading up on some of these topics and hope to make videos on them in the future.
I really would like if you can share more tips or tricks for mixing, I did really like what you did, YT recommend me your channel btw and I'm not into UK Garage but I did love all the process involve in your new track, so I hope you can keep sharing stuff like this. One more thing regarding on the mixdown is it actually necessary to have headroom on the master bus ? I'm asking you this cuz I like to see what are ppl thoughts on this cuz it always going to be a debate saying that -6 headroom it's the sweetspot but I don't like that.
I'm reading a couple mixing books right now, so I hope to make accurate mixing videos in the future. As far as headroom goes, I don't find it necessary for the tracks that I make since I master to either 9 or 12 lufs. So personally, I don't leave headroom, but I think it's a good practice to get into. Hopefully I'll be more knowledgeable on this topic in the future. I know Big Z has some really useful mixing and mastering content if you're looking to learn more about it
Don't never use fucking brick wall in pro q3, this shit will break your phase and damage your final mix stereo. I highly recommend you to read about this on the internet Instead you should use 6 dB/Oct, 12 or (If it really sounds better) 18
you can download the project file and samples here: scrapsaudio.com/products/push-it
It's a great way to support the channel! Cheers
what a BEAST of a tutorial, nothing ive seen addresses the swing like this, all just use top loops haha
My guy! This track an absolute heater! Appreciate these tutorials brother. Really helping out the community. 🙏
Love to hear it
one of the best UKG tutorials thank you NonWeary! just subbed, so many quick gems and helpful tips, definitely gonna apply it to my production
Glad it was helpful!
The last step to making a good UKG track is hitting that like button. Appreciate everyone's support!
confirmed, hit the like button and now I've been picked up by several UK garage labels
I love that you pronounce "UK Garage" that way. I mean it's true; that is how the Brits say it, and they invented the damn thing!
great tutorial. congrats on the release!
Really sick video, love the splice pack recommendations. Killer tune as well
Great video! And great track! I'll be playing this out for sure!
This is sick - thanks man
your tutorials are extremely helpful
Absolutely fantastic, one of the best UKG tuts Ive seen ever. Instant sub
Maybe a weird request but you should do a video on how to arrange different kinds of mixes in dance music and what they are - Radio, Club, Dub, Vocal, etc. Feel like it's s very general thing that new producers don't really think about - making different versions of tracks helps our DJs (and gives listeners more options for liking a track! It can benefit your streams if you decide to release).
This is an interesting concept since I've recently been really interested in mastering songs for different streaming services, radio, etc. I'm reading up on some of these topics and hope to make videos on them in the future.
Beautiful tutorial damnnn I’m going to experiment with this!
Hey bro, Merry Christmas. Found your channel yesterday. I'd love for you to keep up the content, really high quality tutorials.
Appreciate it! Happy holidays
really good explanation bro
super well done tutorial
i will definitely leave a like and subscribe to you as this was the most helpful tutorial so far
added on Spotify. Waiting more tracks from you.
This is GOLD! Thankyou ❤️
dudes a wizard
very nice!
Just letting it be know. I was a subscriber before he hit 100k
Very very nice video :)
Nice video!! Very well explained, you just got a new subscriber here! Saludos desde Argentina
Subscribed. Great tut bro
New sub here (from 🇬🇧 London 👊🏾 😀)
very good
Sick 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I really would like if you can share more tips or tricks for mixing, I did really like what you did, YT recommend me your channel btw and I'm not into UK Garage but I did love all the process involve in your new track, so I hope you can keep sharing stuff like this.
One more thing regarding on the mixdown is it actually necessary to have headroom on the master bus ? I'm asking you this cuz I like to see what are ppl thoughts on this cuz it always going to be a debate saying that -6 headroom it's the sweetspot but I don't like that.
I'm reading a couple mixing books right now, so I hope to make accurate mixing videos in the future. As far as headroom goes, I don't find it necessary for the tracks that I make since I master to either 9 or 12 lufs. So personally, I don't leave headroom, but I think it's a good practice to get into. Hopefully I'll be more knowledgeable on this topic in the future. I know Big Z has some really useful mixing and mastering content if you're looking to learn more about it
If you could make a jungle tutorial would be appreciated
Remember me when your famous
That brickwall💀💀💀💀💀💀damn bro💀💀💀how is your phase doin💀💀💀💀💀
💀💀💀💀💀💀 im dying bro💀💀💀
Holy shit those brickwalls....
How’d you get your drums set up like that in the clip view??? Thanks legend
Can you do an FL tutorial
So swing is 55%? If yes I would probably add more.
Guys please, how do you know the key of the song you’re doing?
Don't never use fucking brick wall in pro q3, this shit will break your phase and damage your final mix stereo. I highly recommend you to read about this on the internet
Instead you should use 6 dB/Oct, 12 or (If it really sounds better) 18
good to know
vocal chop is earcatching af