After watching some of your videos I realize that 90% of what people teach on RUclips is mostly wrong or miss guided. It feels like they want to seem more professional than they are. Or that for a bedroom producer it dossent matter, cuz the songs won't be played in a club, only on their home speaker. =) You are really teaching me a lot, and its easy to understand. Thank you!=)
Aaah, another great tutorial by philip. What a way to start the day having coffe and watching your video! Thank you for using my track 'Inertia', very interesting to see how you analyze the full mix of it. Put things into perspective how another set of ears looks at it :) Learnt some things too :)
Another excellent tutorial.. You show how to use and apply what you are explaining. Many others just go down a list of what they can do without showing you how to apply it.
"Show don't tell" is something that I've learned from one of my mentors. I try to apply it as good as I can :) To add to this, I do my best to then also tell the "why" behind it. My hope is that the people who watch the videos adopt the mental modals (if they want) and immediately implement them. Thanks for noticing and for your kind words. I really appreciate it!
@@pickyourselfofficial One more thing--Metric AB has a new version its Beta testing. It's amazing. I was lucky to get to test it because I had some issues and they sent it to me. You might try to contact them as a YT influencer and get the latest version. I've had two updates and it just keeps getting better and better..
Started watching your tutorials, so far among the best yet so I'm following.... I am producing psy trance but I think most rules work regardless even if there are some universal differences also in between the techno World and (psy) trance.. Thanks a lot for great tutorials!
Great tutorial! It gave me overall understanding of the spectrum analyzer tool and ways to implement it in my mixing sessions. I'm pretty sure training my ears to pick up and interpret the information will be the more difficult part of the learning process, but I set my foot on the right path 😅 Greetings from Poland, thank you for sharing your knowledge :)
Yeah, less theory, more action ;-) Don't worry, you're going to see massive benefits soon and you will get a deep understanding of how everything is connected frequency-wise in a mix.
Very informative, thank you. I have a lot to practice and learn. Critical listening is a fundamental skill I am trying to learn that really needs good direction and explanation with actual sounds to compare so thanks again for some insight there. Any more info with this would be much appreciated. Please release your track asap its great!! (where can I find more of your tracks please)? Thanks
Thank you for this video, it was really helpful. May you please explain what it is you meant by "track density?" And maybe how you would get a dense track?
Thanks so much for that comment, it reminds me that I need to make a video specifically on that concept and how it refers to loudness. I put it on my list immediately
@@pickyourselfofficial Thats great to hear, cant wait for the that juicy piece of content :). Also just wanted to say thank you, ur videos are such a blessing. I really appreciate the work you put in :D
Comparing frequency content between your track and a reference track can sometimes be pointless. If for example in the reference track there's an open hihat throughout the song, and in your track there's not, of course the highend is gonna look different. And it won't help to use an eq to raise the highend in your track, rather, it will most likely ruin the balance of your track. Because you're trying to amplify something that's not there. If you really want that same highend energy as in the reference track, you might instead think about introducing a similar (open hihat-ish) sound in your track. Which will take you back to the arrangement.
@@ELLIOT8209 I’m just saying, be aware of this. It could be just one element thats different. It might not even be throughout the entire song. In the video, I noticed the exact thing I’m talking about.
wow super nice, have youlean installed since ages but never used it lol really enjoying ur videos since i got ur channel recommended, thank u for all this reliable advise !!
Hey Nikita, thanks so much for your kind words, I really appreciate it. If there's anything you'd like me to make a video about in the future, feel free to share it with me!
After using side chaining for years, only a few of my tracks sounded as I intended them to. At least when it comes to the kick and the bass. I am curious on how your method will turn out. Currently I am working on a project and without even using compression or mastering, it sounds really fat and dope. So I hope it will as well after I export it. Thank you so much for your video anyways and have a wonderful day as well
With “they” you mean streaming services? If so, it’s integrated. This isn’t ideal, of course, but over a long, diverse playlist it obviously is the most consistent outcome. That’s why I recommend to master for the right “feeling of density” that a track needs (looking especially at the short term values in the loudest parts, then double checking the rest).
Awesome vid. For some reason the free SPAN analyzer plug-in it's in Demo mode so it mutes audio from time to time. Do I need to make on account on their website ? It asks me to "buy" the software / add a license , but if it's free, how so ?
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After watching some of your videos I realize that 90% of what people teach on RUclips is mostly wrong or miss guided. It feels like they want to seem more professional than they are. Or that for a bedroom producer it dossent matter, cuz the songs won't be played in a club, only on their home speaker. =) You are really teaching me a lot, and its easy to understand. Thank you!=)
Aaah, another great tutorial by philip. What a way to start the day having coffe and watching your video! Thank you for using my track 'Inertia', very interesting to see how you analyze the full mix of it. Put things into perspective how another set of ears looks at it :) Learnt some things too :)
Perfect, glad that “even you” (as someone more experienced than most viewers) got something out of it!
Finally some sense out there about LUFS, in general! Great video!
Another excellent tutorial.. You show how to use and apply what you are explaining. Many others just go down a list of what they can do without showing you how to apply it.
"Show don't tell" is something that I've learned from one of my mentors. I try to apply it as good as I can :) To add to this, I do my best to then also tell the "why" behind it. My hope is that the people who watch the videos adopt the mental modals (if they want) and immediately implement them. Thanks for noticing and for your kind words. I really appreciate it!
@@pickyourselfofficial One more thing--Metric AB has a new version its Beta testing. It's amazing. I was lucky to get to test it because I had some issues and they sent it to me. You might try to contact them as a YT influencer and get the latest version. I've had two updates and it just keeps getting better and better..
Oh wow, that’s great to hear, thanks for the heads-up!
I'm using the AB by Adapter and I try to get better with every new mix and master :)
Perfect, that’s gonna help for sure!
Started watching your tutorials, so far among the best yet so I'm following.... I am producing psy trance but I think most rules work regardless even if there are some universal differences also in between the techno World and (psy) trance.. Thanks a lot for great tutorials!
Very well explained and well spoken. Danke!
Thank you and: Bitte, gern geschehen ;-)
Great tutorial! It gave me overall understanding of the spectrum analyzer tool and ways to implement it in my mixing sessions. I'm pretty sure training my ears to pick up and interpret the information will be the more difficult part of the learning process, but I set my foot on the right path 😅 Greetings from Poland, thank you for sharing your knowledge :)
Yeah, less theory, more action ;-) Don't worry, you're going to see massive benefits soon and you will get a deep understanding of how everything is connected frequency-wise in a mix.
In Voxengo vst2 version you can arrange undelayer function with different colours for 2 tracks and see spectrum at same time
Yes, thanks for adding that!
Very informative, thank you. I have a lot to practice and learn. Critical listening is a fundamental skill I am trying to learn that really needs good direction and explanation with actual sounds to compare so thanks again for some insight there. Any more info with this would be much appreciated.
Please release your track asap its great!!
(where can I find more of your tracks please)?
Thanks
Thank you for this video, it was really helpful. May you please explain what it is you meant by "track density?" And maybe how you would get a dense track?
Amazing video as always. I just have one thing i didnt really understand. you often mention density, i dont fully understand what u mean by that
Thanks so much for that comment, it reminds me that I need to make a video specifically on that concept and how it refers to loudness. I put it on my list immediately
@@pickyourselfofficial Thats great to hear, cant wait for the that juicy piece of content :). Also just wanted to say thank you, ur videos are such a blessing. I really appreciate the work you put in :D
Good info... Btw, I just picked up Metric A|B on sale, right now, as well as 2 other plugins for $49. I love when PA does a sale!
What sale did you find it on? I've been watching and haven't seen it lower than $99 lately. Thanks!
@@Romad_20 on the PA site, last month
Where can I buy your track you're showing in this video?
Excellent explanation again !
One question, how do you get those "sausage roll" wave shape in the two tracks ?
Comparing frequency content between your track and a reference track can sometimes be pointless. If for example in the reference track there's an open hihat throughout the song, and in your track there's not, of course the highend is gonna look different. And it won't help to use an eq to raise the highend in your track, rather, it will most likely ruin the balance of your track. Because you're trying to amplify something that's not there. If you really want that same highend energy as in the reference track, you might instead think about introducing a similar (open hihat-ish) sound in your track. Which will take you back to the arrangement.
why would you reference a track that has different elements from yours?
@@ELLIOT8209 I’m just saying, be aware of this. It could be just one element thats different. It might not even be throughout the entire song. In the video, I noticed the exact thing I’m talking about.
wow super nice, have youlean installed since ages but never used it lol
really enjoying ur videos since i got ur channel recommended, thank u for all this reliable advise !!
Hey Nikita, thanks so much for your kind words, I really appreciate it. If there's anything you'd like me to make a video about in the future, feel free to share it with me!
His track is Raw/Deep/Hypnotic Techno, but in Brazil we call Techno ""reto", which is straight like you said hahaha
After using side chaining for years, only a few of my tracks sounded as I intended them to. At least when it comes to the kick and the bass. I am curious on how your method will turn out. Currently I am working on a project and without even using compression or mastering, it sounds really fat and dope. So I hope it will as well after I export it. Thank you so much for your video anyways and have a wonderful day as well
Spot on sir 👊🎶
This is the way 🙌🏻💯
Great! Really...
so they lower everything based on the peak LU, I suppose? Or integrated?
With “they” you mean streaming services? If so, it’s integrated. This isn’t ideal, of course, but over a long, diverse playlist it obviously is the most consistent outcome. That’s why I recommend to master for the right “feeling of density” that a track needs (looking especially at the short term values in the loudest parts, then double checking the rest).
Awesome vid. For some reason the free SPAN analyzer plug-in it's in Demo mode so it mutes audio from time to time. Do I need to make on account on their website ? It asks me to "buy" the software / add a license , but if it's free, how so ?
Have you maybe accidentally installed the pro version? If not, contact their support. This is weird.
@@pickyourselfofficial thank you for solving my problem ! I installed the Plus version by mistake. Solved now
Where is the best place to listen to your track? Did you ever release it?
Not yet, we just had our second kid 😂 But it’s on the map ;)
is bernth your brother?
Haha I have zero idea who that is 😂
@@pickyourselfofficial well you have zero idea how you and him are the same person haha
I'd go mad if I had to listen to either of those tracks for more than 20 seconds!
why?
Much of what is called "music" today is just disharmonic noise.
Bless your heart for thinking anyone would care
Key tip
Don’t reference!