Very helpful tips, but when I write my music, I begin to pan my stuff before mixing, that keeps me saved from issues in the stereo imagine. I also equalize everything in my mix, even samples, because it may happen that a sample is louder than any other part in your mix. One last tip from my side: if you use plugins and presets reduce or increase the output volume, so the less work you'll have at least whilst gain staging your mix.
Obviously panning depends on your taste and if you like it, then do it, but usually EDM producers (like Mo) use stereo widening instead, because panning can create an unbalanced feel between each side
@@justvolt but now explain this, why is bass always panned left and mono? So if you center it and give it a bigger stereo ranger in the higher frequency it automatically becomes muddy. Same with vocals. At least you work even more on equalizing your stereo spectrum than effectively on your whole balancing :) And no: A IS NOT 432Hz! xD
Hello, quick help from me. Stereo width is not the same as panning. Panning is terrible and no sane person relies on panning to clean or further improve a mix. On the contrary, stereo width is very useful place instruments further or closer to the listener, subconsciously creating separation between elements in your mix. There is a mixing masterclass on my channel just in case 😉😜
@@TraxtasyMedia You don't make bass stereo unless it's a mid bass but still, don't overdo it, if it's a bass guitar that you record then make sure everything with the recording input is correct, but no sane person pans their bass.
Mo, you’re insane for making these classes free. Thank you. Now all we need is a songwriting masterclass.
THANKSSSS
everybody say thanks to mofalk!!!!
Mo Falk is just the best music producer to ever exist 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Niceeeee
Priceless content for free! HUGE props to you!
Thank you so much for making these types of videos mo! As a relatively new producer who doesn't know much about this topic, it helps tons!!❤️
Thank you ❤️ mo falk 💖
Thank you Mo Falk 🙏🏾🔥😉
Thank you Mo, Finally I learnt mastering yayyy!!
Thank you your doing so much for the community🙏🙏🙏
Thanks a lot Mo for sharing these with us !
fun watching the feedback stream today! 💞
@Visdom Go in his discord server and they will help u in there :)
Insaaane! Thank you! ❤
Amazing content 🙌🏼
So awesome ur doing this for free. Serum advanced sound design masterclass next?😆
Ye actually haha
@@mofalkmusic wow thats amazing thanks for helping us you are awesome ❤🙏
One of the greatest content on mastering techniques ever out here on the net ! 🙏🏾🔥🔥😍
We will call you Falk sir 😁
Professor Mo Falk 😂😂😂😂
Fo Malk OP🤙❤
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It's a very informative master class. I'd love to see more of these!
Dieser Video ist super! Bitte mach mehr
Thanks a lot Mo Falk. This really helps ✌🙌
Mo Falk with a four year Bachelor compared to me whose been making music for six years. I guess I have a Masters in Audio Production!
Good tips !
Bro cant wait for you to hit millions of subs❤👍
thx man
thnks man
All you contents are gem for free which is insane, thank you for your love and support. Also, would please make the masterclass regarding Mixing.
He has one on his channel
@@justvolt great thanks brother.
Very helpful tips, but when I write my music, I begin to pan my stuff before mixing, that keeps me saved from issues in the stereo imagine.
I also equalize everything in my mix, even samples, because it may happen that a sample is louder than any other part in your mix.
One last tip from my side: if you use plugins and presets reduce or increase the output volume, so the less work you'll have at least whilst gain staging your mix.
Obviously panning depends on your taste and if you like it, then do it, but usually EDM producers (like Mo) use stereo widening instead, because panning can create an unbalanced feel between each side
@@justvolt but now explain this, why is bass always panned left and mono? So if you center it and give it a bigger stereo ranger in the higher frequency it automatically becomes muddy. Same with vocals. At least you work even more on equalizing your stereo spectrum than effectively on your whole balancing :) And no: A IS NOT 432Hz! xD
Hello, quick help from me.
Stereo width is not the same as panning.
Panning is terrible and no sane person relies on panning to clean or further improve a mix. On the contrary, stereo width is very useful place instruments further or closer to the listener, subconsciously creating separation between elements in your mix.
There is a mixing masterclass on my channel just in case 😉😜
@@mofalkmusic ah nice thank you very much, gonna check that out ^^
@@TraxtasyMedia You don't make bass stereo unless it's a mid bass but still, don't overdo it, if it's a bass guitar that you record then make sure everything with the recording input is correct, but no sane person pans their bass.
If you could have explained it with example like mastering real time, this would have been interesting video. Anyways Good Video
Thanks for this Mo! Helpful! If you'd enjoy it - I'd kiss you, but you wouldn't, so I won't X
maybe you should show an example in fl studio so we can be clearer how to do it.
Thank you Mo falk
I wanted to know which college you attended for your bachelor's in audio production? Thank You Mo
Hello bro 🔥❤
Look mom I'm in the chat
Moooooo!!!
Did you go to school for learning mixing/mastering or any audio classes?
Yes to sae berlin, but u can find all.of this on youtube aswell
Wo hast du dein Studium gemacht?
Sae berlin
what monitors do you use
Krk6rokit
А можно с русскими субтитрами?)) Или на примере проекта.
So do you mix on your beats Headphones?🤔
Sometimws, but i try not to
I.. just got Ozone 9 elements...
The video was too good but I can't get nothing into my head 😞
You can keep this as a reference, that's why it's on RUclips in the first place
@@justvolt I was just telling
pepeDS Hi RUclips
Weird flex 0:17 - 0:30 hahaha
Steve 👀 4:14
i wish u explained ur pre master thingy