John Greenham masters 'Bad Guy' by Billie Eilish

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @mixwiththemasters
    @mixwiththemasters  2 года назад +11

    Full video available exclusively on mwtm.org/jg-billie-eilish

  • @nateroberts775
    @nateroberts775 3 года назад +1388

    Me listening on my iphone speakers, “ahh yes I see what he did there”

  • @zanevandevort98
    @zanevandevort98 3 года назад +500

    Giving credit where it’s due! John’s been mastering my bands records since high school. One of the most talented and humble people I’ve ever worked with. Go John!

    • @0000song0000
      @0000song0000 3 года назад +11

      You are a lucky one! 👌🏻

    • @sidnotthesloth1827
      @sidnotthesloth1827 3 года назад +1

      What is your band called?

    • @zanevandevort98
      @zanevandevort98 3 года назад +6

      @@sidnotthesloth1827 Strange Case!

    • @sidnotthesloth1827
      @sidnotthesloth1827 3 года назад +6

      @@zanevandevort98 oh nice. Are you guys on any streaming platform? So i can check you out

    • @awesomematthews1238
      @awesomematthews1238 2 года назад +38

      @@sidnotthesloth1827 he just told you the name? How lazy are you?

  • @veerchasm1
    @veerchasm1 2 года назад +185

    This dude understands both the technical and emotional sides of music…super rare

    • @CircleOfSvlt
      @CircleOfSvlt Год назад +1

      Math and magic no math is magic

  • @Heartbeatzofficial
    @Heartbeatzofficial 3 года назад +111

    Oh wow I never expected so much of the character to come from the mastering. I feel like that’s kind of unusual. Usually a finished master just sounds denser and more glued but he actually added a lot of life with the saturation. Very inspiring.

  • @andkwiat
    @andkwiat 3 года назад +304

    Fascinating what you can still do after a one track mixdown. And a few plugins that look pretty down to earth if not dated.

    • @mrnelsonius5631
      @mrnelsonius5631 3 года назад +68

      The more I do mixing work (not mastering) the more I find that knowing how to use the tools is infinitely more important than the tools themselves. It’s easy to chase new plugins but we’d be better served using what we have and training our ears to them. I fell on hard times financially due to an ugly divorce situation and I’m growing more by not being able to afford new software than I would’ve imagined

    • @Áçaucoihe
      @Áçaucoihe 3 года назад +5

      They expensive as hell tho

    • @louierubio
      @louierubio 3 года назад +14

      @@mrnelsonius5631 hope things get better man 🙏

    • @mrnelsonius5631
      @mrnelsonius5631 3 года назад +8

      @@louierubio walking through it! Life throws ya some 💩sometimes. Working on music so have a lot to grateful for 🙏

    • @Krioofficiel
      @Krioofficiel 3 года назад +7

      @@mrnelsonius5631 It's not the gear it's your ears !

  • @DerpySwag
    @DerpySwag 3 года назад +21

    this guy is soo bad ass. you gotta love a man who turns up the bass

  • @kayokk-
    @kayokk- 2 года назад +5

    I could spend all day listening to John discuss mixing and mastering techniques. His approach to music has a humility and calmness to it that I like and understand.

  • @duckpk10
    @duckpk10 Год назад +8

    "I could have made it louder but thought it was really good where it was at"
    Oh my fucking god i appreciate those words so much!

  • @Mjo742
    @Mjo742 3 года назад +236

    What a great sounding mix

    • @visionboard1783
      @visionboard1783 3 года назад +1

      Facts

    • @ivarsenmc9115
      @ivarsenmc9115 3 года назад +1

      So true, really sounds good

    • @Jose_diazlife
      @Jose_diazlife 3 года назад +37

      This mix is honestly the main reason he can do this to the track. If the mix would have been bad he would need to basically have so many more plugins trying to work tonalbalaces out etc. This dude knows what he is doing. He got a vision of the sound and extends the nice things that already is in the mix

    • @Jose_diazlife
      @Jose_diazlife 3 года назад

      @@_inthefold yeah also true

    • @Vfulncchl
      @Vfulncchl 3 года назад +1

      You’re listening through youtube compression my guy

  • @AdityaTripathi
    @AdityaTripathi 3 года назад +172

    Me trying to hear the difference between bypass and effects in through my cheap headphones is the real challenge

    • @nosociety
      @nosociety 3 года назад +22

      even with expensive headphones you won't hear a difference

    • @rmast
      @rmast 3 года назад +10

      @@nosociety yea… the differences are pretty subtle

    • @athmaid
      @athmaid 3 года назад +13

      @@nosociety there is a difference but I think all I can hear is a volume difference. He obviously has a better ear for what he's doing than us, but I think RUclips is also screwing with the audio a lot

    • @mastod0n1
      @mastod0n1 3 года назад +1

      Listening in my car with an amp and subwoofer and upgraded door speakers I can hear a subtle difference. It's a small difference but it really does add more clarity and contributes to the vibe.

    • @SoundwaveOfficial
      @SoundwaveOfficial 3 года назад +5

      listening on genelec 8330A + Sub and the differences are incredibly obvious on them. the tonal characteristics begin to have way more "life" and "vibe" with his effect processing.

  • @_narducci_
    @_narducci_ 3 года назад +67

    John is a masterful mastering engineer. I've had the fortune of having him master several of my projects and am always thrilled with his work!

    • @jaapbadlands
      @jaapbadlands 3 года назад +4

      What does a dude with such major credits in his portfolio charge per song?

    • @rishi.mukherjee
      @rishi.mukherjee 3 года назад +5

      @@jaapbadlands He doesn’t change much but still brings the song to a competitive level. Which is why every mix engineer loves a mastering engineer. It’s not always that easy to make your songs loud without everything else breaking. A mastering engineer does that with only one reference track.

    • @jaapbadlands
      @jaapbadlands 3 года назад +34

      @@rishi.mukherjee Appreciate you taking the time to reply, but I think you misread the word "charge" in my comment.

  • @DennyTV
    @DennyTV 3 года назад +15

    John masters all of my music, he is the real deal and one of the kindest folks in the industry

  • @eyesintheskies
    @eyesintheskies 6 месяцев назад

    We appreciate you adding the magic touch to that bass ! 🙏

  • @csilt
    @csilt Год назад

    I really like John's work. I've been dabbling in mastering for a very long time and he is definitely doing great work

  • @C86-x5r
    @C86-x5r 3 года назад +54

    Amazing. Remember hearing this tune on the radio and thinking wtf is that. As he says, music that stands out makes an impression

  • @ScantlessBeatz
    @ScantlessBeatz 2 года назад +1

    I love seeing the process of mixing & mastering. I mix & master all my own projects I use that fabfilter L2 & Fabfilter Pro C2 i feel i get a bit more out of and it tightens up my mix in away i could not get it before.

  • @Lucafelixd
    @Lucafelixd 3 года назад +12

    Love how the inflator in bandsplit works on her voice!

  • @agarengames3101
    @agarengames3101 3 года назад +23

    i be listening to these videos on my tiny earbuds and can't hear a single difference when he switches the plugins on and off but somehow at da end it sounds better

    • @simon_patterson
      @simon_patterson 3 года назад

      I experienced the same, listening in my phone.

    • @CynicEidolon
      @CynicEidolon 3 года назад +2

      It doesn't change much when you move to bigger speakers. His changes are subtle at best.

    • @stealthis
      @stealthis Год назад

      Now you see why earbuds suck

  • @NotebookLives
    @NotebookLives 3 года назад +56

    I found it very interesting that you set the limiter at -.3db. I've limited my masters at -.1db for years [after doing the appropriate multi-band compression & standard compression] just so that I can get the most out of the dynamics of the song. I used to limit the output to -.3, but felt like I was trimming too much off of the top. I like your approach, though.
    I also love how you do minimal EQing on the song as a whole. It's easy to "do too much" when it comes to boosting & cutting for the final master. This definitely showed me that less is more. 🙏🏽

    • @gravity00x
      @gravity00x 3 года назад +13

      hes mastering. not mixing.

    • @wertj3977
      @wertj3977 3 года назад +12

      I'm pretty sure it's recommended to give around -1 to -0.3 db headroom as the conversion of pcm to lossy codecs such as Mp3 causes True Peaks to be higher than what you'd get when converting losslessly.

    • @snesmocha
      @snesmocha 3 года назад +3

      he's mastering, you don't need to eq that much for a master.... when you're in the mixing process then the eq will be far stronger

    • @EllencyOfficial
      @EllencyOfficial 3 года назад

      Yep, great insights!

    • @NotebookLives
      @NotebookLives 2 года назад +1

      @@gravity00x I know. That’s what I said in my comment. I actually didn’t even use the word “mix” at all.

  • @DanielSRosehill
    @DanielSRosehill 2 года назад +3

    I could watch amazing creatives explain how they do what they do all day!

  • @Janekmusix
    @Janekmusix 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @ronaldescarez2397
    @ronaldescarez2397 3 года назад +60

    I love how he says "don't try this at home" 😂

  • @_memo71_
    @_memo71_ 3 года назад +4

    I'd love to see the mix for this

    • @user-ux1vj9vx7s
      @user-ux1vj9vx7s 3 года назад

      @MovieMakeGamer No

    • @ufallo
      @ufallo 3 года назад +2

      There is a video, billie and phineas broke down the production of the song. Its on the "Rolling stone" channel

    • @kramersilver8331
      @kramersilver8331 3 года назад

      @@ufallo They weren't the ones that mixed it though.

    • @ufallo
      @ufallo 3 года назад

      @@kramersilver8331 I stand corrected. They broke down the production they did not mix it, you’re right. Cause im still wondering how tf they got the vocal like that lol whoever mixed it def deserves their credit

    • @user_s4m777
      @user_s4m777 3 месяца назад +1

      2 years too late but there is a soundonsound article with the mixer of the song, i cannot send link because youtube removes comments with links but you should be able to find it 👍

  • @ampersand64
    @ampersand64 Год назад +1

    I could only dream of having this much confidence.

    • @kidkique
      @kidkique 2 месяца назад

      experience not confidence....
      Confidence is a side effect of experience

  • @LukeVanGeest
    @LukeVanGeest 2 года назад

    Thanks for mastering this!

  • @iamgreatness6649
    @iamgreatness6649 3 года назад +1

    S/o all the great mastering engineers we luv yall

  • @JamrockVybzTV
    @JamrockVybzTV 3 года назад +6

    My mentor Mr John Greenham, we love and appreciate you.

  • @mrnelsonius5631
    @mrnelsonius5631 3 года назад +15

    I’m not a ME, but do work full-time as a writer/producer in modern music genres: the mix and master of this track are masterful. What an outside the box track to work on! The sparseness, the heavy low end coupled with whisper gentle vocals. You did outstanding work sir and I’m grateful for some insight into it. I think the arrestingly different sonics of this song are a *big* part of why it became a huge hit. We don’t get a lot of huge songs this original and genre breaking anymore. Bravo 👏 ‼️

    • @dncviorel
      @dncviorel 3 года назад +3

      Rarely do people understand the meaning of solid mixing and mastering, as we do live in an era where best artists in the music industry are the engineers actually. If I tell anyone that Hans Zimmer is more of an engineer than composer people feel confused. Nice observation, cheers!

  • @Renaxelo
    @Renaxelo 3 года назад +1

    why is he using inflator after L2 ?

  • @soppeisuzuki505
    @soppeisuzuki505 2 года назад +1

    he said saturation was the key, but to me the bass cut around 190 is the game changer wow

    • @aslan0697
      @aslan0697 2 года назад

      164 sides bro :D

  • @omggezus
    @omggezus 6 месяцев назад

    How did he saturate the vocals in the master?

  • @djziomtv
    @djziomtv 3 года назад +10

    The mix already done the job before the final touches but yeah great mix overall 🙏

    • @ClementBaudoin
      @ClementBaudoin 2 года назад +1

      That’s why this stage isn’t called « mixing » but « mastering »

  • @brianrainsfordmarshall2692
    @brianrainsfordmarshall2692 3 года назад +28

    Never seen somebody actually use Sequoia. Always interesting to see how people use less popular platforms.

    • @alexfont
      @alexfont 3 года назад +8

      That's a 3k software (only windows)

    • @michaelcaplin8969
      @michaelcaplin8969 3 года назад +3

      VERY common in the classical world. They use only Sequoia and Pyramix it seems.

    • @johndozesoph4136
      @johndozesoph4136 3 месяца назад

      Every mastering engineer worth their salt and especially in Europe and the UK uses either Sequoia, Pyramix, or SAW Studio. you wont find many mastering engineers using things like Live, Logic, Bitwig, etc in either of those territories. can't speak for the US. Cubase is popular with some mastering engineers in Germany though who mostly do Techno and stuff

  • @sh-kw2ox
    @sh-kw2ox 3 года назад

    Ooh Oxford inflator- great plug in. Awesome on drum bus aswell

  • @gughffhhghgghghgg1690
    @gughffhhghgghghgg1690 Год назад

    What does extends the bass downwards mean? 2:59

  • @kidkique
    @kidkique 2 месяца назад

    mixing vs mastering? how are they different?

  • @Arufured0
    @Arufured0 3 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @adamdanmusic
    @adamdanmusic 4 месяца назад

    How come what looks to be the master track is right below the non mastered track playing at the same time?

  • @aaronmarshall
    @aaronmarshall 3 года назад

    John is awesome!

  • @thefamousdjx
    @thefamousdjx 3 года назад +61

    After having watched a few mastering videos, my take from all of it is everyone just kind of does whatever they feel like. Sure there is some fundamental elements to watch out for when mastering but after that I think its all just talk and personal preference. Of course if you keep adding plugins things will sound a bit different since that's what plugins do, but is different always better? Another engineer could have come in with a bunch of wave plugins using a different daw and spoke just as confident with their workflow. In some alternate reality Im sure someone would swear about using analogue and adding a warmth that could never be got using software etc and everyone will be like ohh it sounds better!. In this video most of the bypasses honestly are inaudible. Some people are saying if you listening harder you hear the differences but that goes back to my previous point ofc that's what plugins do. Mastering is still important but I see most engineers give the impression its super complicated and almost unattainable than what it it really is. After the basics, its all just fiddling around with whatever options you have, an exhausting trial and error till you find a combination that sounds better than all the others. Then when everyone asks, give that winning fiddly some context about how you understand the singers voice and wanted to capture this and that blah blah etc, confusing everyone and making money in the process.

    • @painauchocolate2395
      @painauchocolate2395 3 года назад +7

      I agree

    • @Metal_Gear89
      @Metal_Gear89 3 года назад +10

      Its not just trial and error, I'm mastering tracks for 5 years and the difference after the process ist day and night... Most techniques aren't shown in RUclips videos on how to get the best sound out of the material.

    • @Ryandgeorgi
      @Ryandgeorgi 3 года назад +1

      Yep, right on the money. Moreover, your master is only gonna be as good as your mix. Starting from a phenomenal mix with no problems makes mastering too easy almost

    • @Thermolizer
      @Thermolizer 3 года назад +13

      If those changes were inaudible to you then you need better speakers or headphones because they were very noticeable on my monitors

    • @Thermolizer
      @Thermolizer 3 года назад +1

      @@LukeMTB Yh but this is a technical video catered to mix/master engineers who should be able to hear the differences on their system. It's like going to a painting channel and watching a video in 144p and commenting that you can't tell the difference between water colour and acrylic paints.

  • @donrosc
    @donrosc 3 года назад +9

    Which mastering software is he using?

    • @nemeyh8415
      @nemeyh8415 3 года назад +8

      Sequoia 14 - good but expensive

  • @mickeymiguel2726
    @mickeymiguel2726 2 года назад

    Great engineer

  • @RossRobinette
    @RossRobinette 3 года назад

    Great video! Interesting use of Inflator, dig it! Saturation is bout always our best friend

  • @MrNicknayme
    @MrNicknayme 3 года назад +13

    Skills. From producer and artist, and to mastering. Skiiiiills!

  • @Finnboy7thst
    @Finnboy7thst 3 года назад +1

    Amazing video

  • @troeteimarsch
    @troeteimarsch 2 года назад

    Finally someone who uses Sampltiude!

  • @Ronald_Raygun_Pewpew
    @Ronald_Raygun_Pewpew 3 года назад

    Invisalign removal= reverse snare ?

  • @rachelrust
    @rachelrust 3 года назад +8

    fascinating! More Billie Eilish John Greenham master vids please!

  • @DaaxBeats
    @DaaxBeats Год назад

    when i watch mix with masters videos and they on and off the plugin they use on a song i never hear any difference

  • @DeuceGenius
    @DeuceGenius 3 года назад +3

    are there any examples of an artist that masters their own music or an audio engineer that also makes music? i feel like if i make music i should know everything about how to master it

    • @dieterjones7402
      @dieterjones7402 3 года назад +3

      Russ does, the only one I can think of, but there's surely more. I think if you "make music" (I assume you produce? ) you should get into mixing. Most producers today have an understanding of how to mix - just some hip hop / trap producers I've seen that don't really have a clue what they're doing. Still, producing usually means playing instruments, knowing the world of music theory etc. Mixing is a whole other beast to learn, so it's basically just division of labor.

    • @uncrownedoak7777
      @uncrownedoak7777 3 года назад +2

      I believe Grimes has mastered her own songs.

  • @hamidrezanikoofar
    @hamidrezanikoofar 3 года назад +71

    Amazing! The tools he's using are from World War 1😅 the result is fantastic!

    • @mikespliff5150
      @mikespliff5150 3 года назад +5

      haha true. if it ain’t broke don’t fix it

    • @topofthemornintoya
      @topofthemornintoya 3 года назад +10

      0’s and 1’s are still 0’s and 1’s!

  • @Arron_Mottram
    @Arron_Mottram 6 месяцев назад

    I don't really like how much saturation he uses, but I think it suits the vibe

  • @adelsweezy
    @adelsweezy 5 месяцев назад

    hi everybody ! please Don't watch the price of the cubtec plugins
    😂😂😂

  • @marcelhiltrop5286
    @marcelhiltrop5286 3 года назад +1

    "Something is a bit off" - maybe even kinda surprising! 👍

  • @nememark2586
    @nememark2586 3 года назад

    Can you active subtitles plss

  • @JC3D
    @JC3D 3 года назад

    oxford inflator sounds great!

  • @teolarrea
    @teolarrea 3 года назад

    Ctz mix ?

  • @gazingwrmth
    @gazingwrmth 3 года назад +3

    What DAW is that ??

    • @shonthelawn
      @shonthelawn 3 года назад +1

      Magix Sequoia

    • @gazingwrmth
      @gazingwrmth 3 года назад +1

      Okey!
      And thanks Guys🍻

    • @kalidesu
      @kalidesu 3 года назад +1

      @@shonthelawn Magix stuff is bad.

  • @suitcasethestudio
    @suitcasethestudio 2 года назад

    if he prints this at -7 lufs and spotify and itunes knock it down to -14 and -16... is there an advantage to uploading a master thats gonna get cut down?

    • @ClementBaudoin
      @ClementBaudoin 2 года назад

      Streaming music site doesn’t knock down the volume of your song if it’s already not in the red. If you do a good mastering with a constant -00db you will not ear a difference on Spotify or Apple or whatever

  • @soliwan1932
    @soliwan1932 3 года назад +3

    woow! never heard of Sequoia

    • @0000song0000
      @0000song0000 3 года назад +2

      It's mastering software. Have used it (at school) but I dont have it myself since it's 2800£ 😢

  • @gelodesanta
    @gelodesanta 2 года назад

    Does anyone know what kind of mouse he's using?

  • @gauravkharat3200
    @gauravkharat3200 3 года назад +1

    Which DAW is that????

    • @EvertonSebben
      @EvertonSebben 3 года назад

      is that important? Use the one you can afford. Daw are all the same if its a professional one. Get ableton , reaper, logic, cubase.Get that one you look and and feels like he´s calling you daddy.Focus on that rack besides him, thats the real seccret of pros. Its fuckin expensive but you can find rental services for that and know more about those amazing analog sound processors too. For ex SSD (solid state) are popular for eletronic music.to achieve the most vibrant rich frquencies that most of us wont achieve usign only plugins.

    • @gauravkharat3200
      @gauravkharat3200 3 года назад

      @@EvertonSebben that DAW was not familiar to me that's why I asked stupid! Stop with that philosophical answer..I know that DAW is not imp you can make good music on any device...I make music on phone by the way!!

    • @VocalVoltage
      @VocalVoltage 2 года назад

      @@gauravkharat3200 haahaha 😅😅😅😅😅😆😆😆

  • @williamhealy6381
    @williamhealy6381 3 года назад +8

    I've always wondered, why do they have two different people to mix and master, can't one person do both?

    • @williamhealy6381
      @williamhealy6381 3 года назад

      @MovieMakeGamer yeah that makes sense
      Is all that really worth paying a whole other person tho? Like how much do you get paid for mastering a song?

    • @DingusMcBrungus
      @DingusMcBrungus 3 года назад +10

      Mastering at the top level is a whole other ball game. The dude makes is seem simple here but it's really not, it takes a lot of specialization and really sensitive ears. Any mix engineer can do a basic master that sounds good enough and gets the loudness they're looking for but it'll never be as good as possible

    • @barneyrudkins-stow7140
      @barneyrudkins-stow7140 3 года назад +6

      Mastering isn't just making the song loud, it's a second pair of ears who has access to an amazing setup, fixing the tiniest of details. When you've been mixing a song for however many hours and days, you lose perspective on the small things.

    • @unclemick-synths
      @unclemick-synths 2 года назад

      Room and speakers make a big difference too. 2-way speakers and a mixing console really screw up the sound.

  • @_manglem
    @_manglem 3 года назад +1

    2:01

  • @brettmasonmedia
    @brettmasonmedia Год назад

    Imagine finishing the Mona Lisa and thinking now I need to send it to an engineer who can tweak the saturation and hue and sharpness for me. This isn’t art.

  • @Miffex
    @Miffex 3 года назад +3

    ”I could had made this track louder” - Rick Rubin left the room.

  • @Roof_Pizza
    @Roof_Pizza 3 года назад +15

    I've got a nice system at home, multiple subwoofers and ~1000 watts, loads of headroom. Still, Billie Eilish is one of the few artists that I need to turn down the bass.

    • @amasterofsome
      @amasterofsome 3 года назад

      Haha

    • @pyrra
      @pyrra 3 года назад +1

      Don't listen hard techno bro

    • @Skrenja
      @Skrenja 3 года назад +1

      Don't listen to Tech House lol.

  • @gokhan9395
    @gokhan9395 3 года назад

    What the hell is he using? Magix music macer?

  • @Fraeg
    @Fraeg Год назад

    very cool. On the comments that he uses outdated plugins. Disregarding AI (lookin at you Izotope) I wonder if at the mastering stage there are still "revolutionary" developments still happening? Plugins used during tracking and mixing sure. Neural DSP, Fabfilter, etc. are blazing into new sonic territory, but I wonder if at the mastering stage this is less the case. The guy in this video has tools that he knows how to use inside and out. They might not have the coolest whistles and bells, but he still very much knows how to get the job done.

  • @Byron101_
    @Byron101_ 2 года назад +1

    DAW he use: SAMPLITUDE !!

  • @antoniimusikk9510
    @antoniimusikk9510 2 года назад

    looks simple from here but still everything's is good! personally I don't the sub in that song it is too loud! but that is a mixing thang

  • @bimmlers
    @bimmlers 3 года назад +1

    hm. am i the only one thinking that with the FXs at bypass the mix is more... vivid? sure... more pressure with the FXs on, but still... missing some details and dynamics :/

  • @Sebas-iv7xo
    @Sebas-iv7xo 3 года назад +1

    goooood

  • @hcsquad7357
    @hcsquad7357 2 года назад +1

    I have no idea why need him

  • @AnotherUsernameGreat
    @AnotherUsernameGreat Год назад

    Samplitude 4 life

  • @Zenthex
    @Zenthex 3 года назад +1

    i kind of don't like the mixing on bad guy, the bass is so loud it kind of blows out the rest of the mix. i think the only things that really save it are 1. there really isn't a lot of high end taking up space and 2. this guy decided to keep a lot of dynamic range.

  • @masterastakhovsound
    @masterastakhovsound 3 года назад

    Все секреты раскрыты 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔝🍾🤝🎶

  • @hi-five4960
    @hi-five4960 3 года назад +8

    Potentially stupid question; are songs mixed the winter mixed louder than in summer since people have colds and stuffy nose and hence hear less in winter?

    • @IanJamesBeats
      @IanJamesBeats 3 года назад +4

      i doubt it.

    • @MCEEZR
      @MCEEZR 3 года назад +13

      I think that’s a hard no

    • @TrueGraeve
      @TrueGraeve 3 года назад +3

      No, mixing in terms of volume is pretty universal, most mixing engineers have a set volume they mix tracks to, which changes based on where you intend the track ending up vinyl/CD/streaming.

    • @rachelrust
      @rachelrust 3 года назад +8

      Haha kind of like how crime goes up in the summer because people are more agitated by the heat.

    • @0000song0000
      @0000song0000 3 года назад +2

      Generally the room is kept at 16 Celsius to avoid overheating the gear (and perception variarion a bit... but tiredness modifies it more)

  • @willowwonderbull7100
    @willowwonderbull7100 3 года назад

    just when i thought finn did everything

  • @simon_evans
    @simon_evans 3 года назад

    this man's a genius.

  • @busywl69
    @busywl69 3 года назад

    nice one. next level artist, next level engineer.

  • @topofthemornintoya
    @topofthemornintoya 3 года назад +36

    The top mastering engineers tend to be working with best mixdowns as they are always submitted from amazing mix engineers/producers and by and large never need to more than some harmonics and loudness.
    I’d love to see these ‘top’ guys mastering some more amateur mixes and really having to work with the turd polishing brush 💩

    • @svds_studio
      @svds_studio 3 года назад +7

      I think that maybe it would be a wrong approach?
      As you should not try to put effort into mastering a turd rather than putting it in not having a turd in the first place.
      It is like pushing every problem to post-production.
      Great mastering happens on a great mix that happened on a great track, from a great song.

    • @topofthemornintoya
      @topofthemornintoya 3 года назад +3

      @@svds_studio I’m more talking in terms of entertainment

    • @svds_studio
      @svds_studio 3 года назад

      @@topofthemornintoya Ah yes! Definitely then

    • @bontempo1271
      @bontempo1271 3 года назад +4

      You're not making any point there. Its an industry, it's money. They won't invest their product with just any old mastering engineer.
      These guys know what they are doing and are typically good at it. So, you can give them low quality work, but they still know what they're doing. If you know what mastering is, then you'll understand there is 'little work' to do in comparison to other stages in music, but that it is the final presentation, and it is about a mastering acoustic environment, the tools, the person who knows how to use them, understands spectrum, audio, etc, has the ears and mind to do it. Like any trade, you are in competition with others, to get to their position you got to put the work in. Just the music industry needs assurances and they tend to stick to the same true and tested guys.

    • @ClementBaudoin
      @ClementBaudoin 2 года назад

      You can’t mastering in a good way a shitty mix. You need to mix it good first

  • @LAVISHING
    @LAVISHING 3 года назад

    Which software are you using?

  • @theoneandonlybright6145
    @theoneandonlybright6145 3 года назад +7

    Hey I'm fast today

  • @Reda.94
    @Reda.94 3 года назад

    like I would believe you only used plugins to do the job

  • @TravisLohmannMusic
    @TravisLohmannMusic 3 года назад

    I spy that Kensington Expert Mouse!

  • @mdiffusion7068
    @mdiffusion7068 3 года назад

    Not Logic Pro X?

  • @visionboard1783
    @visionboard1783 3 года назад

    What Microphone do you use?

    • @MCEEZR
      @MCEEZR 3 года назад +1

      I think she used a Neumann TLM 103

  • @googleone5867
    @googleone5867 3 года назад

    I couldn't hear the difference except it was a bit louder

  • @holobepustihulus5688
    @holobepustihulus5688 3 года назад +35

    some people in this business made us scared over the years just from clipping, or hot, loud mixing etc. by the way, loudness war kept going. we died trying to do the right thing but when I see eilish's work(and production videos), I'm saying nobody fucking cares whether it's loud or no headroom etc here. what the fuck, man.. you know what I'm saying? I will not care anymore. If it sounds good, it's good I will leave it that, I'll say. I'm really pissed of right now.

    • @lumpyfishgravy
      @lumpyfishgravy 3 года назад +1

      The cream of the cream DOES sound good. But it inevitably moves the bar up for less mainstream genres who spoil their art trying to keep up. It's quite easy to listen to an old vs new master of the same album and hear this effect. Typically the new will have better EQ balance and detail but lack punch.

    • @atta1798
      @atta1798 3 года назад +1

      Scared by loudness? They have been destroying the music ...

    • @scoremix8556
      @scoremix8556 3 года назад +1

      The mix isn’t clipped.

    • @atta1798
      @atta1798 3 года назад +1

      @@scoremix8556 once you make it loud even if not clipping, you changed the dynamics.....you are squashing the sound .....unless you have plenty of room left ..n only a few dBs of loudness

    • @scoremix8556
      @scoremix8556 3 года назад

      @@atta1798 all I’m saying is the mix isn’t clipped. The master can be as clipped you like.

  • @Jordan-kk9fb
    @Jordan-kk9fb 3 года назад

    Can you guys get Jack Antonoff back on here to breakdown a Lorde Record from melodrama

  • @mthsgb
    @mthsgb 3 года назад +1

    -8 lufs integrated, that’s a loud as master

    • @Skrenja
      @Skrenja 3 года назад

      Really? I think pushing -5 is when things are actually getting loud. -8 is very reasonable for me. Some EDM songs are like -3 man! I personally always aim for -6 to -5 LUFS with my masters, anything more is just absurd.

  • @sebastianblume2730
    @sebastianblume2730 Год назад

    ehm ... don't forget to actually switch the transformer buttons ("Warm") on ;-)

  • @jusanothernword
    @jusanothernword 3 года назад +3

    you should get JPEGMAFIA on here, it’d be interesting seeing as he engineers his music by himself.

  • @AboveEmAllProduction
    @AboveEmAllProduction 2 года назад +1

    using 15 year old plugins without oversampling in 32 bit bridged mode as a ME must feel a bit awkward

  • @K3dzz
    @K3dzz 2 года назад +1

    Just goes to show, he's got it mastered at 7.8 LUFS, so that means the puritans saying "-14 is standard now, loudness is over" are out of touch. You can mix effectively and keep a lot of dynamics while mixing/mastering loud these days

  • @flyoverfredusa
    @flyoverfredusa 3 года назад

    Oxford after a limiter ?

  • @drkevns
    @drkevns 3 года назад

    Jokes on all of you. Each button he pressed actually did nothing.

  • @carterwatson1949
    @carterwatson1949 3 года назад

    I thought FINNEAS mix and mastered the album? least thats how it was portraid to me but thats okay seems like a great producer and guy

    • @EmThePenguin
      @EmThePenguin 3 года назад +3

      Finneas and Billie produced, Rob Kinelski mixed and John Greenham mastered the album. There's lots of videos of Rob Kinelski talking about his mixing philosophy, I think he has a Pensado's place interview if you're interested.