Minimum phase eq does introduce a phase shift but not delay. It can be perfectly cancelled out by the opposite filtters in real time. As negative delay is not possible it can be concluded that the phase shift don't always cause delay but delay always causes phase shift.
I watched a pro engineer flip the phase on my drum mics, dial them out to near silence, and then flip them back into nearly perfect phase. Blew my mind, and taught me more in those few minutes about audio than I learned years prior.🤓
MAAANNN You, Joey and URM academy are the reason why i know all i know. I will say that you make everything make the most sense with your transition game 😂
miami, thank you so much for this, seriously this is one of those things i feel like i struggle with a lot, especially cause i am still learning and i feel like i know absolutely nothing. i think phase cancellation is what might be messing with my mixes and i really appreciate you making a video about it that explains it so well keep up the awesome content!
Always invaluable information from the GOAT, Miami. These are great starting points for beginners/amateurs like me, and encourage me to dive deeper into the topics.
Hi Miami, thank you for your videos, I watch them frequently and learned a lot. I wanted to ask, if you also do mixing and/or mastering for low budget home studio productions. I know that you do very high quality professional stuff, but do you also do quick helps for private people? Greetings anf have a good day
Miami, my man, I've been wanting to ask this for so long, but didn't want to drop a question in the comments that wasn't relative to the video's content, but I gotta know man... What the heck is that background you're using?! I've seen it switch to other things in past videos since you've moved from the old studio to this new space to shoot your vids so I'm assuming it's just a graphic put there using some kind of green screen effect, but what actually is it?! Looks like an old worn out sneaker or jersey or even a ball of some kind that's copping those cracks in its graphics.. What the heck actually is it?! And why lol
Do I need to adjust phase on every single sound in my mix and just flip it to whatever sounds best? Not just transient based sounds like drum hits and percussion? Obviously sounds in similar frequency ranges like bass and kicks.. but what do I pick as my main phased sound and rephrase everything around it? I've started making 2 copies of my EQ that is exactly the same. Then A/Bing between Linear Phase and (PROQ3) low latency mode. Then just picking the one that sounds the best. Doing a HPF on your whole track in mastering using Linear Phase can blur the transients. I don't understand when to use Linear Phase over regular EQ, so I've been using the copy approach and picking the best option.
Minimum phase eq does introduce a phase shift but not delay. It can be perfectly cancelled out by the opposite filtters in real time. As negative delay is not possible it can be concluded that the phase shift don't always cause delay but delay always causes phase shift.
I watched a pro engineer flip the phase on my drum mics, dial them out to near silence, and then flip them back into nearly perfect phase. Blew my mind, and taught me more in those few minutes about audio than I learned years prior.🤓
So sick
That's a really good idea to make sure it's in phase
The gorilla warfare phase alignment method, I like it
MAAANNN You, Joey and URM academy are the reason why i know all i know. I will say that you make everything make the most sense with your transition game 😂
+1 to this
miami, thank you so much for this, seriously
this is one of those things i feel like i struggle with a lot, especially cause i am still learning and i feel like i know absolutely nothing. i think phase cancellation is what might be messing with my mixes and i really appreciate you making a video about it that explains it so well
keep up the awesome content!
Will say it again Miami ... You never disappoint.. thanks bro ♥️
I appreciate that
Sup Miami! I don't know why but learning that you can cancel out the instrumental part of a song is straight up blowing my mind right now.
Always invaluable information from the GOAT, Miami. These are great starting points for beginners/amateurs like me, and encourage me to dive deeper into the topics.
Thanks for reminding me this exists 😆😁 even as someone who’s always making music I usually forget the importance of checking stuff like this 👀
Trust me, the last thing i want do in life right now is to laugh, but 1:36 got me
Excellent video
Glad you liked it
This was excellent!!
Hi Miami, thank you for your videos, I watch them frequently and learned a lot. I wanted to ask, if you also do mixing and/or mastering for low budget home studio productions. I know that you do very high quality professional stuff, but do you also do quick helps for private people? Greetings anf have a good day
8:55 what's the name of the song? It's so beautiful but i can't find it. It's not even the one in the description
the jokes always get me bro cant help it lmao😂
Increíble video muchas gracias
Miami, my man, I've been wanting to ask this for so long, but didn't want to drop a question in the comments that wasn't relative to the video's content, but I gotta know man... What the heck is that background you're using?! I've seen it switch to other things in past videos since you've moved from the old studio to this new space to shoot your vids so I'm assuming it's just a graphic put there using some kind of green screen effect, but what actually is it?! Looks like an old worn out sneaker or jersey or even a ball of some kind that's copping those cracks in its graphics.. What the heck actually is it?! And why lol
It’s actually a car that’s been cut into pieces and then flattened and then turned into wall art.
Do I need to adjust phase on every single sound in my mix and just flip it to whatever sounds best? Not just transient based sounds like drum hits and percussion?
Obviously sounds in similar frequency ranges like bass and kicks.. but what do I pick as my main phased sound and rephrase everything around it?
I've started making 2 copies of my EQ that is exactly the same. Then A/Bing between Linear Phase and (PROQ3) low latency mode. Then just picking the one that sounds the best.
Doing a HPF on your whole track in mastering using Linear Phase can blur the transients.
I don't understand when to use Linear Phase over regular EQ, so I've been using the copy approach and picking the best option.
How do I fix phase with double tracked drive guitars? Every time I sum to mono it gets phasey and sounds thin. Please help 😅
Its just Phase, Mom!
no matter how many videos i watch i still can't get my head around this topic😒😒
What is confusing you about it?
-Miami