This is the secret to every great mix (parallel processing)

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
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  • @andrewhuang
    @andrewhuang  Год назад +49

    Hope you found these tips helpful! Let me know of any other topics you'd want a video on.
    Thanks again to Baby Audio: babyaud.io/
    Here's my new album: fanlink.to/AndrewHuang-DustAndDewdrops

    • @Trickster7916
      @Trickster7916 Год назад

      Thanks for the amazing content as always!
      I'd be interested in any insights you had on correlations between oscilloscope sample views and the (perceived) quality of plugins.
      For example, do 'higher quality' plugins produce a perceivable difference in oscilloscope readings compared to 'lower quality' ones when fed the same midi information?
      The golden rule always remains 'use your ears', yet there are certain underlying 'industry standards' when it comes to acceptable quality transitioning to quality music.
      Figured knowing a method of determining quality would be more useful than just being told the most used plugins in the higher music industry echelons.
      If you could make content related to this, that would be great! Thanks for your hard work always!

    • @jimlampshady
      @jimlampshady Год назад

      I clicked the link to your new album, then stopped at the point I realised I would have to pay for it. Please consider giving your music away for free. I believe the gifts you would receive in return would far outstrip the financial revenue from sales.

    • @BenLowther
      @BenLowther Год назад +1

      @@jimlampshady You're joking right? Please tell me you're joking! What are these "gifts" exactly?

    • @dannypqliar8763
      @dannypqliar8763 Год назад

      The sub-low-pass chain for phaseless frequency splitting is a wonderful tip, thanks, Andrew! Would love a video on how to make glassy/marble-ball reverse glitch transitions - for instance, like on Ochre's album 'A Midsummer Nice Dream', or on the Plaid track 'Wallet' - the way it envelopes the drum hits. I'd like to know how to set it up and control it... particularly in Ochre's case. Thanks again and keep doing what you're doing. Greetings from Moscow ❤

    • @NasnuvenPaulo
      @NasnuvenPaulo Год назад

      Hey, Andrew, how u doing?
      I’ve just been called about a winning prize by a profile in your behalf. Your name, your official pic, 5 followers… is that really you or may we be talking about some scammer?

  • @pyromaniacbridge
    @pyromaniacbridge Год назад +666

    I've been making music for 25+ years and have had a career in professional sound design for about 13 of those years. Despite all of that experience, almost without fail, I learn from your videos and they make me want to go make things. I sometimes don't even get all the way through the video before I have to go make noise. A great record makes me want to make records. A great youtube video makes me want to go put parallel processing into all of my songs that don't have it. Your videos are a constant inspiration. Thank you for that.

    • @derrincalk9579
      @derrincalk9579 Год назад

      Check out Night a new album released by Johho

    • @switchezgdc
      @switchezgdc Год назад +2

      Agreed 🤌

    • @BrianAndersonTT
      @BrianAndersonTT Год назад +5

      This is why mixing is a science of its own, just like composing and sound design.

    • @Lance_G
      @Lance_G Год назад +3

      10+ years here, and I couldn't agree more🙌

    • @DrumAndSpaces
      @DrumAndSpaces Год назад +1

      I've only been making music for about a year. All self taught so not great but I enjoy learning with videos and playing along with them. It's good to know I'm on the right track if I feel exactly the same way as you after 25+

  • @regojozsa
    @regojozsa Год назад +67

    The tip with shaping the bass while paying attention to phase, and the sends tip were golden! I really appreciate that Andrew exaggerates a lot of these effects in these tutorials at first before dialling to taste, because it's easy to hear this way. There's way too many RUclips tutorials where the presenter doesn't accommodate for this and they end up making a bunch of really subtle and tiny changes that are not obvious for those with an untrained ear/not listening with a professional setup. So it's no exaggeration that Andrew has taught me the most out of anyone on RUclips over all these years, and continues to even today!

    • @averagebedroomproducer5008
      @averagebedroomproducer5008 Год назад +1

      tbf the processed side of the parallel should be exaggerated otherwise you're just blending more dry/not fully wet signal in which is phase issues galore

    • @wired-up5677
      @wired-up5677 Год назад +1

      That mr.bill phase trick is fire

    • @hughharsher
      @hughharsher Год назад +1

      You should check out Mr. Bills channel. His stuff is next level

  • @Acolytemedia
    @Acolytemedia Год назад +127

    Been watching Andrew for years but only actually checked out his music recently. He's a fantastic and diverse producer. Massive respect to the dude.

    • @andrewhuang
      @andrewhuang  Год назад +26

      Ahhh thank you for listening 💖

    • @Alkatross
      @Alkatross Год назад

      That new album Dust and Dewdrops has been on repeat.

  • @JacksonSadinsky
    @JacksonSadinsky Год назад +95

    That phase flip tip :o you’ve always got some really sick tip in there for those who’ve been around for years, I really appreciate you making music creation accessible.

    • @PieterLaroy
      @PieterLaroy Год назад +3

      That phase flip tip doesn't seem to work when I set it up?

    • @ElPita17
      @ElPita17 Год назад +2

      same here

    • @rist98
      @rist98 Год назад +5

      If you mean the splitter he tried to make with EQ eight and a utility, he actually made a bell shaped EQ boost. Because he put the Utility in the wrong place. You want to put it in the chain called "EQ" not the one called "DRY".

    • @rist98
      @rist98 Год назад +1

      Im not even entirely sure its a bell shaped EQ he made. Either way, it wasn't the splitter he intended, and I explained how to make the splitter he intended.

    • @ElPita17
      @ElPita17 Год назад +1

      @@rist98 you're right, that fixed it, thanks! :)

  • @LivingTimmy
    @LivingTimmy Год назад +11

    Love your 'forever a student' comment, because even though I've studied music and mixed my own stuff for a while now (by no means as a professional haha), I'd NEVER thought to have used polarity flipping for splitting out lows and highs without affecting phase. Such an awesome wee gem in that piece of knowledge alone! Fantastic examples in this video too! ✌

  • @Standbackforscience
    @Standbackforscience Год назад +4

    This video should be mandatory watching for anyone trying to mix, good grief, so much useful info, so clearly presented, in so little time.

  • @Makker_1
    @Makker_1 Год назад +55

    Andrew is such a good music producer! 👌👌👌

    • @mrotaveria
      @mrotaveria Год назад +7

      and a good teacher

    • @whatskraken3886
      @whatskraken3886 Год назад

      He’s a good producer but not a great mixer tbh

    • @mwood1618
      @mwood1618 Год назад +3

      Don't sell yourself short buddy. You are a pretty good RUclips commenter as well!

    • @zian3694
      @zian3694 Год назад

      How do you know ? I think he is just a good youtuber.

    • @theaddictofgaming9174
      @theaddictofgaming9174 Год назад +3

      @@zian3694 You know by listening to his music. It's not that difficult

  • @TheOfficalAndI
    @TheOfficalAndI Год назад +24

    I've been using the frequency split trick for bass sounds for quite sometime.
    But the idea with a low and high compression/distortion send for mixing is damn good. I will definitely make use of this very heavily from now on.
    These tips are dope, I hope people will pick them up.

    • @rawalshadab3812
      @rawalshadab3812 Год назад

      Any tips? I'm gonna try doing parallel compression. Do I just make sends with different EQ filters and adjust the levels of the send or is it something else?

    • @rawalshadab3812
      @rawalshadab3812 Год назад +1

      @@pappasierra703 I don't know much about it but I watched Dan Worrall's videos on parallel compression. They were very comprehensive and had a number of tricks relating to things like Delta signals and notch filters. Gonna try those as well.

    • @rawalshadab3812
      @rawalshadab3812 Год назад +1

      @@pappasierra703 Nice. Thanks for the clarification

    • @TheOfficalAndI
      @TheOfficalAndI Год назад +2

      ​@@pappasierra703 I always prefer sends on post, as it keeps the balance between dry and wet sounds.
      If at some point you like how many high frequencies there are in a sound (by using the send) and later have to change the channel volume to improve the mix, your previously dialed in balance would change with a pre-fader send.
      I did boost both sends a bit with like 3 to 10db so I can go nuts if I drastically want to change the sounds timbre.

  • @5methoxy
    @5methoxy Год назад +7

    thank you for introducing ‘ihny2’! just the type of plug-in I’ve been looking for. also minimalistic enough for my squirrel brain.

  • @Itsanasmusic
    @Itsanasmusic Год назад +2

    Wow! I always LOVE how much you go in detail on EVERY TOPIC! I’ve been learning about parallel for a year and it never made as much sense as it does after this video. AMAZING! Thank you Andrew🙏🏽❤️

  • @Officeninja428
    @Officeninja428 Год назад +2

    I love baby audio! Out of all of my plugins, I reach for theirs the most glad to see them show up here!

  • @lassorb4752
    @lassorb4752 Год назад +3

    Andrew your production value is world class - both audio AND video

  • @justinbouchard
    @justinbouchard Год назад +36

    Thank you for this. I've always felt like I've been missing out one some mixing techniques. This is perfect.
    Please do more?
    Love from Ontario :)

  • @majdmonther840
    @majdmonther840 Год назад

    Man thsee tips are awesome!! Huge respect for sharing it for free .. it seems to me that as you're getting more confident in your game and musical brand you're sharing bigger and more complex processing. I mean there are a lot of mixing engineers out there who wouldn't even consider to share any of these things (like the parallel bass process). They sleep on it like it is a treasure they need to guard. It takes a lot of confidence in what you do to share it in detail without being too preoccupied with how you can profit from it or how someone else might "steal" your process. Thanks a lot for sharing. Great stuff!! 🍻

  • @Thorrison
    @Thorrison Год назад +6

    I got super lost in the reverse phase bass stuff but I will have to try some of these. I'd been using compressors with wet/dry mix but I hadn't done separate sends for delay and reverb, for example.

  • @SundayVibesmusic
    @SundayVibesmusic Год назад +2

    Thanks for the hard work in getting these videos out! Much needed tutorial!🔥🔥🔥

  • @kennethsmith5383
    @kennethsmith5383 Год назад +1

    Bruh, the bass treatment...going to be my go-to!

  • @jimwideboysullivan3165
    @jimwideboysullivan3165 Год назад +1

    Great tips Andrew. Love the MIX POLISH tip in particular. Been in the industry for 30 years and still learning from you. Many thanks.

  • @martymo2
    @martymo2 Год назад +1

    Always love seeing Andrew in the background when Andrew is talking… great video as always!

  • @mariusnitzbon8215
    @mariusnitzbon8215 Год назад

    Thank you Andrew for the detailed insights! It is the most useful and inspirational video on mixing that i have seen so far! lots of love to you ❤

  • @juanuribe8876
    @juanuribe8876 Год назад

    Awww man, as time goes on your videos just keep getting sharper and sharper with the content and with the production omg

  • @birviva
    @birviva Год назад

    Andrew, What a amazing new background lighting you’ve got over there! So atmospheric 😍

  • @bluerocket4377
    @bluerocket4377 Год назад +4

    Always a great day when Andrew uploads!

  • @jonathansamuels5630
    @jonathansamuels5630 Год назад

    Excellent breakdown of parallel processing. The depth of your knowledge is crazy. 👊🏿

  • @retepclips
    @retepclips Год назад +1

    YES! ive been struggling with mixing for quite some time. thank you

  • @benshaminmusic
    @benshaminmusic Год назад

    Really cool tips, I can seriously improve my mastering and I really need to try some of these tricks out! I really like the lighting in this video and the last one.
    Also, I am looking forward to last Theory Thursday's follow up video, I can't wait to hear what everyone else came up with!

  • @jimmyced4419
    @jimmyced4419 Год назад +2

    I think I finally understand how parallel processing works now. Thank you Andrew!

  • @yasseford
    @yasseford Год назад

    This video is amazing. Really see the value in using the rack over sends now.

  • @cpt.white96
    @cpt.white96 Год назад

    Always love getting new producing tips!

  • @mcdan2696
    @mcdan2696 Год назад

    Brilliant! I agree! Base should always be dry, but equalized so that the kick does not get distorted!

  • @vgmandstuff1381
    @vgmandstuff1381 Год назад +1

    Great video! Lots of tricks here and there that makes me want to do more music. Composition-wise I'm in love with the little glide arp in the last track, hopefully that comes out soon if it hasn't already!!

    • @andrewhuang
      @andrewhuang  Год назад +2

      The last track is on my new album, link in the video description!

  • @WhereDaDuckAt
    @WhereDaDuckAt Год назад +1

    great timing for mixing my new electronic EP "Andrew".

  • @ArnthorPhotography
    @ArnthorPhotography Год назад

    you always leave us with some cold nuggets, thank you Andrew!

  • @the_rdrksh
    @the_rdrksh Год назад

    Massively inspiring. Thanks Andrew.

  • @steven_porter
    @steven_porter Год назад

    That lo and hi send trick is gonna come in real handy on the track I'm working on now. Thanks for the ideas!

  • @ramizian
    @ramizian Год назад +1

    Ableton is just so good when it comes to parallel processing, great video!

  • @kiimvenus
    @kiimvenus Год назад

    youre the best andrew, the best thing i found on youtube was your videos

  • @juntapao
    @juntapao Год назад

    Wow, I did not know I could do this kind of stuff. As a beginner, I also learned the dynamics of send busses and their functionalities. Thank you for sharing this information.

  • @static-san
    @static-san Год назад

    Wow... you cover so much in this! Definitely the first time I've genuinely understood parallel processing - will be using that a lot more in my own tracks. P.S. Love the lo/hi phase trick.

  • @AlexLong98
    @AlexLong98 Год назад

    This channel has the best for educational content for producers by far

  • @cloudifulmusic
    @cloudifulmusic Год назад +1

    that applying same LP filter and flip one's phase to achieve parallel without phase issue is so 🤯🤯🤯

    • @andrewhuang
      @andrewhuang  Год назад +2

      Assign both cutoff points to the same macro knob for easier adjustment too, and save the rack as a preset :)

  • @mantenbrink
    @mantenbrink Год назад +3

    Wow this video gave me even more drive to create then usual. Once I get more time on my hands I really want to rediscover music creation and I'm thinking about buying a first analog synth once I figure out how to easily send it midi or sound from a daw and bring the sound back at the same time.

  • @LesSondiers
    @LesSondiers Год назад

    Pretty cool tracks and tips ! Thanks !

  • @JaesNSC
    @JaesNSC Год назад

    So, so, so useful.
    Thank you very much

  • @BodyOfPlayMusic
    @BodyOfPlayMusic Год назад +1

    Mid side + parallel is my fav

  • @flake8382
    @flake8382 Год назад +1

    A lesson on how you set up side chains and frequency blending would be helpful. This teaching format is great, thank you!

  • @maxflailer
    @maxflailer Год назад +1

    This is unbelievably helpful holy moly

  • @MYSTIC5925
    @MYSTIC5925 Год назад

    BABY AUDIO PLUG INS ARE SOOO GOOD! I use the spaced out plug in in almost every track

  • @MistyMusicStudio
    @MistyMusicStudio Год назад

    Eyyy I'd been using some of these tricks for a hot second but never had any terminology for it haha. Thank you! I am going to have a way easier time explaining to students why the mix knob on a compressor / FX / etc. is so important lol. Phase inverting the bass EQ is a super neat trick 😮 Fantastic saturation on that master 👏

  • @ticklingtheivories1
    @ticklingtheivories1 Год назад

    This is extremely valuable info dude. Thanks for sharing this with the world for free haha you rock.

  • @mrmooch2163
    @mrmooch2163 Год назад

    This was a great video for parallel compression. Finally think I can understand it

  • @BdrumMerX14
    @BdrumMerX14 Год назад +2

    that mix one so simple but affective

  • @stripedelicstudios
    @stripedelicstudios Год назад

    Thanks for the great video! You rock!

  • @NonTwinBrothers
    @NonTwinBrothers Год назад

    Ah man I'm in love with that pink light

  • @diegomora_02
    @diegomora_02 Год назад +1

    That phase trick is priceless

  • @AaricBeats9
    @AaricBeats9 Год назад +1

    game changing. learned something special

  • @mhidday
    @mhidday Год назад

    As always thanks bro, genius!

  • @peterrostgaardbojesen5790
    @peterrostgaardbojesen5790 Год назад +1

    Great examples, Andrew - and clever product placement from Baby Audio - I just bought IHNY2 immediately after watching your video 😂

  • @IamABee
    @IamABee Год назад

    I STILL LOVE UR SONG “pink fluffy unicorns dancing on rainbows!”

  • @AnotherDimentionRadio
    @AnotherDimentionRadio Год назад

    You are the best. Thank you so much!

  • @djbeto1
    @djbeto1 4 месяца назад

    awesome tips...thx so much!

  • @nickjohnson398
    @nickjohnson398 Год назад +1

    The phase flip trick for splitting the signal is next fucking level, I've seen so many people recommend this "signal split" idea but I'd have phase issues every time, also stuff like this is why I mix in Ableton, imagine trying to conveniently do this in protools lmao. Thx a lot Andrew!

    • @awaiout
      @awaiout Год назад

      i tried it, and dry signal track with no effect is different from split track, don't know what's wrong

    • @awaiout
      @awaiout Год назад

      so, it won't sound the same i think

  • @finctank
    @finctank Год назад

    Amazing tips, thank you

  • @ringsystemmusic
    @ringsystemmusic Год назад

    I came up with this idea or something similar independently earlier this week and have been having tons of fun doing a generative twist on this in VCV Rack where the computer decides which FX to blend together. That’s how you know it’s a good idea- someone came up with it before you did!

  • @jaimevargasalvarado579
    @jaimevargasalvarado579 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks :) 💜

  • @francistomalik
    @francistomalik Год назад +1

    Yeah, baby audio's legit as hell

  • @parboilrice
    @parboilrice Год назад

    Absolute gems

  • @WesMott1994
    @WesMott1994 Год назад

    Oh god multiverse Andrew is back. Spacetime Vol 2

  • @flake8382
    @flake8382 Год назад

    These are the lessons we actually need.
    Yeah I can record and mix... But processing signal levels and effect chains is hard!
    Cheers champ!

  • @JayFiCreator
    @JayFiCreator Год назад

    Thank you, my friend!

  • @NormanTiner
    @NormanTiner 8 месяцев назад

    Hell yeah 👍 fantastic video

  • @smartassrecords
    @smartassrecords Год назад

    Very articulate , sending students to this .

  • @jushimx
    @jushimx Год назад

    GENIUS

  • @dextreme123
    @dextreme123 Год назад

    Very inspiring video 🤌

  • @dinghoti
    @dinghoti Год назад

    Ty Andrew!

  • @realBlueMoonMusic
    @realBlueMoonMusic Год назад

    I go to Full Sail University and this is one of the first things that they teach in my degree program. Utilize sends to put all the effects in (minus dynamic effects like compression and such)

  • @WrigglyRees
    @WrigglyRees 7 месяцев назад

    Really helpful!!!

  • @neptunogaudio5460
    @neptunogaudio5460 Год назад

    thank you man you are the best

  • @hamacaboy
    @hamacaboy Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤the king of production Andrew Huang

  • @NasnuvenPaulo
    @NasnuvenPaulo Год назад

    Great great material

  • @stadiagamer9689
    @stadiagamer9689 Год назад

    04:33 That "I've been" vocal part gave me big Katatonia vibes

  • @henryisaway
    @henryisaway Год назад +1

    Thank you for writing the answer on the title and saving me the anxiety of having to watch the whole video just so i could have it.
    I am still watching the whole video nevertheless.

  • @sleepysloth847
    @sleepysloth847 Год назад

    Just wanna say the studio lighting is a VIBE

  •  Год назад

    Almost everything you talked about in this video is suuuuper super simple in FL Studio, all effects in FL have this Mix knob automatically. Also the phase stuff is really easy to do in the basic sampler in FL

  • @Darksagan
    @Darksagan Год назад

    12:15 this beat slaps. Although I am familiar with these, I really liked the plugins you used and the way you explained them.

    • @andrewhuang
      @andrewhuang  Год назад +1

      “Cloud Loops” from my new album, a fave of mine :) Link in the description if you wanna listen!

  • @deanerdaweiner3829
    @deanerdaweiner3829 Год назад

    Patcher in flstudio is so powerful for this, i like using it to isolate the delay for sounds

  • @lawinter1949
    @lawinter1949 Год назад

    I own all of their stuff and its amazing!

  • @EclipseAtDusk
    @EclipseAtDusk Год назад +1

    Oh hey I just did this for a contest on Emily Hopkins’ channel! Three layers of the same recording, each processed differently to make a rly cool & dense but distinct mix

  • @ReeseWitherknife
    @ReeseWitherknife Год назад

    New York compression is specifically adding a high and low shelf EQ to the paralell signal.

  • @alejandromontanez2977
    @alejandromontanez2977 Год назад

    10:45 ahh this is the exact problem with chorus bass ive been trying to get around! Gonna figure out how to make this happen in studio one hehe

  • @TheVampireKit
    @TheVampireKit Год назад

    Cool. Thanks.

  • @robertsteinberger
    @robertsteinberger Год назад +1

    Oh oh Andrew's messing with time crystals again

  • @carbon.creates
    @carbon.creates Год назад

    amazing

  • @collins_channel8643
    @collins_channel8643 Год назад

    Autotuning the reverb sounds interesting. Gonna try it out!

  • @cheeseblimpmusic
    @cheeseblimpmusic Год назад

    The Spacestation Thou 🔥

  • @pauljs75
    @pauljs75 Год назад

    On 5:22, some software like LMMS using sends is really the only way to do parallel processing with FX. Otherwise any FX put on a channel runs sequentially through the stack. (Although each effect has a W/D control, it's still going to the next FX on that channel.) To parallel you basically put instrument(s) to an FX channel, then use sends on other FX channels to parallel from that, and possibly recombine in a final channel. (Sends work at the FX channel rather than instrument level on that software. And don't forget to disable send to master on channels not considered final output.) That's no-budget music making without having to go to the high seas; awkward, but it does work doing it that way.
    There's probably some portion of those watching that may find that info useful (hope it was explained well enough), otherwise not knowing that there is a way to make the process work with that particular program.

  • @danielschenker9874
    @danielschenker9874 9 месяцев назад

    9:05 This is funny, because is other genres the opposite is usually done! In metal, the highs and mids are often distorted , while the lows are kept clean but are heavily compressed. This way you get a very agressive bass sound, but you get a very stable foundation in the low end that doesn't lack clarity.

  • @anthonycruz9238
    @anthonycruz9238 Год назад

    SHARING SECRETS?! Love this! Ableton is not great for send flexibility as you only have 12 for the whole project, so duplicating tracks or using the effect rack is incredibly useful!

  • @thebeetbandit1732
    @thebeetbandit1732 Год назад

    i bought super vhs and spaced out some time ago and i love using them on all my songs.