As daft as this is going to sound, this video has finally informed me of the order of vst plugin chains on Waveform. I've actually been reading it right to left, i.e. first plugin in the chain next to the fader, etc rather than the other way round. No wonder my mixes sound so bad!
One hundred percent of the royalties with distrokid... yeah, that's correct. It's just that my debut album grossed 14,000 plays (9 songs, 40 minutes). Royalties mostly from Spotify and Itunes. Wanna know how much? 4 friggin dollars. Playing live and selling on our own site got us a lot further. The plugins sound okay, though
Yeah Spotify and other music streaming sites don’t pay a lot. It’s not a DistroKid thing it’s those sites. I have found that RUclips pays the most so if you are sharing links with your fans then share the RUclips link as much as you can. Thank you for watching. Keep creating! 👊👍
Yes. If you want the vocal to really be aggressive and stand out you can hit them with a couple of compressors like this. And of course eq, and reverb to taste.
They are still there. I just checked. Go to this page www.toneboosters.com/support.html scroll down to where it says “where can I find older (legacy v3) plugins?” Click on that and you’ll see the links.
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As daft as this is going to sound, this video has finally informed me of the order of vst plugin chains on Waveform. I've actually been reading it right to left, i.e. first plugin in the chain next to the fader, etc rather than the other way round. No wonder my mixes sound so bad!
Looking forward to hearing your next mixes. Thank you for continuing to watch. Keep creating! 👊👍
Very helpful. I need to try tape saturation on my master track. I liked the effect that had on your mix!
I always put a bit of tape on my master. I hope you get some decent results when you try it out. Thank you for watching. Keep creating! 👊👍
Your bass sounds really nice.
This is so cool Zane. This gives me a better perspective of how I can mix my tracks. Never been really good at mixing vocals too.
Glad this might inspire you to try some things. Thank you for continuing to watch. Keep creating! 👊👍
Good Sounds there, bass sound eas the vest 😊
One hundred percent of the royalties with distrokid... yeah, that's correct. It's just that my debut album grossed 14,000 plays (9 songs, 40 minutes). Royalties mostly from Spotify and Itunes. Wanna know how much? 4 friggin dollars. Playing live and selling on our own site got us a lot further. The plugins sound okay, though
Yeah Spotify and other music streaming sites don’t pay a lot. It’s not a DistroKid thing it’s those sites. I have found that RUclips pays the most so if you are sharing links with your fans then share the RUclips link as much as you can.
Thank you for watching. Keep creating! 👊👍
@@AudioTechTV thanx!
Thank you 😎
Thank you for watching. Keep creating! 👊👍
thank you!
wow, thanks for this tutorial men. can this work on rap vocals too?
Yes. If you want the vocal to really be aggressive and stand out you can hit them with a couple of compressors like this. And of course eq, and reverb to taste.
I don’t think the Tonebooster legacy stuff is available, I went their website the other day and couldn’t find them.
They are still there. I just checked. Go to this page www.toneboosters.com/support.html scroll down to where it says “where can I find older (legacy v3) plugins?” Click on that and you’ll see the links.
@@AudioTechTV thanks, found them.
I don't know if I could pull this off... haha