Made'em all! I do so very little processing now (country, country/rock style tracks) as I don't really need it. I mostly use compression for glue and dynamic eq (or via automation() to make certain parts pop out when they need to.
It’s always nice to have great recordings to start with. I definitely focus on that with my own music. I do know a lot of people watching might not be the ones recording the audio though. Many mix engineers are getting poorly recorded files sent to them on the daily unfortunately.
I have an upcoming video planned covering all of the routing inside FL Studio (sends, returns, busses, auxes). But just to touch on that shortly, a send is when you send out a copy of the signal to another track. An example of this is sending a copy of your lead vocal to a mixer track that has a reverb plugin loaded on it. Now the audio leaving this reverb track after it has been processed will return to wherever you route it (like a vocal bus or an effects bus) and you can think of the path that it takes back to join the rest of the mix as a return. Hope this helps!
Great advice, I would add -Don't get sucked into buying every new plugin out there, learn the stock ones first!
I agree!! It’s not the knobs, but the person controlling the knobs.
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This was short, but extremely powerful!! Thank you Jerry!
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YOU ARE JUST SO POWERFUL, THESE ARE THE MISTAKES WHICH I USUALLY MAKE
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Made'em all! I do so very little processing now (country, country/rock style tracks) as I don't really need it. I mostly use compression for glue and dynamic eq (or via automation() to make certain parts pop out when they need to.
great advice! thanks for sharing bro. keep up the good work
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Great strait to the point information
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1. Start off a good source should be the basis of all mixing, music and vocals. You can’t polish a turd…
It’s always nice to have great recordings to start with. I definitely focus on that with my own music. I do know a lot of people watching might not be the ones recording the audio though. Many mix engineers are getting poorly recorded files sent to them on the daily unfortunately.
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Hello homeboy. What is the difference between a send and a return in fl studio? You could make a video about that would be good
I have an upcoming video planned covering all of the routing inside FL Studio (sends, returns, busses, auxes). But just to touch on that shortly, a send is when you send out a copy of the signal to another track. An example of this is sending a copy of your lead vocal to a mixer track that has a reverb plugin loaded on it. Now the audio leaving this reverb track after it has been processed will return to wherever you route it (like a vocal bus or an effects bus) and you can think of the path that it takes back to join the rest of the mix as a return. Hope this helps!