Maybe needs to go back to the mix? 10db of dynamic attenuation under 50hz is ALOT for a master when could be a simple fix on the bass / kick buss. But then again, for purposes of demonstration maybe that was intentional so we can hear obvious changes :)
Sometimes, it is not possible to go back into the mix and fix these issues. 10dB dynamic attenuation is a lot, but I don't recall somewhere mentioning that it is okay to do that on the final master below 50HZ 😅. On these settings with such a wide Q i wouldn't go over 5dB changes. I hope I cleared things up 🙌
In this technique that I used if you watched the video, I mention that you can go and open the Q a little bit when you are attenuating and not have it 100% narrow to make the cut a little bit smoother. But this would be a big issue if I didn’t use dynamic eq and linear phase mode. I would NEVER use these narrow cuts if my eq didn’t have dynamic eq and linear phase mode.
Normally I don't reply to comments like this but here we go... I used linear phase mode on high to eliminate phase shifts and dynamic EQ for attenuation to ensure precision and transparency. If you're hearing phasing, it's not coming from my EQ settings-linear phase literally prevents phase shifts. Where exactly do you think the issue is? Also, calling my EQ settings 'contrary to common sense' without providing any technical explanation that applies to my video is baseless. Please back up your claim with specifics before commenting next time...
@@AudioWavesAcademy. I think somebody's (vladpetrovsky) watched too many RUclips videos... As he pointed out, linear phase prevents phase shifting. Thanks for the video!
Excellent tutorial, congrats!
Φιλαρακι πολυ ωραιο βιντεο με flow και ολα.
Na sai kala :D
That was great! Thanks!
Maybe needs to go back to the mix? 10db of dynamic attenuation under 50hz is ALOT for a master when could be a simple fix on the bass / kick buss. But then again, for purposes of demonstration maybe that was intentional so we can hear obvious changes :)
Sometimes, it is not possible to go back into the mix and fix these issues. 10dB dynamic attenuation is a lot, but I don't recall somewhere mentioning that it is okay to do that on the final master below 50HZ 😅.
On these settings with such a wide Q i wouldn't go over 5dB changes. I hope I cleared things up 🙌
Tip #1 clutch! Helped me learn the frequencies I hate 2.2k and 10k.. That yellow band's what I'm talkin' bout 😝
Use wide bands on the master .. This would be more for mix issues .
In this technique that I used if you watched the video, I mention that you can go and open the Q a little bit when you are attenuating and not have it 100% narrow to make the cut a little bit smoother.
But this would be a big issue if I didn’t use dynamic eq and linear phase mode. I would NEVER use these narrow cuts if my eq didn’t have dynamic eq and linear phase mode.
what is a fab filter? is that cereal?
Yes but don’t forget to put milk first 😎
Your equalizer settings during mastering are contrary to common sense and introduce phase shifts (((
Normally I don't reply to comments like this but here we go...
I used linear phase mode on high to eliminate phase shifts and dynamic EQ for attenuation to ensure precision and transparency. If you're hearing phasing, it's not coming from my EQ settings-linear phase literally prevents phase shifts. Where exactly do you think the issue is? Also, calling my EQ settings 'contrary to common sense' without providing any technical explanation that applies to my video is baseless. Please back up your claim with specifics before commenting next time...
@@AudioWavesAcademy. I think somebody's (vladpetrovsky) watched too many RUclips videos... As he pointed out, linear phase prevents phase shifting. Thanks for the video!