Wholly Shit! This tutorial brought power and life into my track! I've always struggled wondering how to get my mix to sound as good as it does in my studio. Also didn't understand much about the mastering process. This gives me so much more inspiration moving forward. Amazing! Thank you!
I wish I had known all of this sooner than two years into my music making!! This is suuper helping my tracks on ableton get wayyy louder. This is wonderful to know. Thank ya so mucho.
Thank you, master of masters. I used to play around with Limiters and sometimes giving up midway if I can't find the distorting sound during mastering. Your tip should be the easiest to follow. Subbed and liked btw.
I appreciate this video back once I got to about 8 minutes in. I realized how much of a disaster my songs are in the mixing aspect. I was trying to limit voices and I was hearing things I never could without the limiters for some reason. I realized my tracks need more work
Hey, man, I am very new to producing/mixing/mastering and this is my goto video for mastering. A brilliant and well presented vid. Very well taught. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you so much. The first video without using any shitty plugins and other unnecessary stuff. Super clear and understandable. (the only one thing is that you didn't mentioned using "IN" monitoring mode, but not that critical)
Yo I tried this, I felt like my vocals came out really clear,and at the end everything sounded pretty good, and I was peaking around 2 db or so on my master. Then I listened to my song, then a song on Spotify, and there’s still a major difference in sound. Maybe it was the low end on my track, but it just seems so hard even with my tracks being at what seems decent levels on all my instruments. I did like this process though, pretty cool stuff. Thanks!
Not a bad tutorial at all, but I wish you had matched the volume before the mastering plugins. Turning a song up by +10 db is pretty much always going to sound better no matter what plugins you're using. Hard to hear what the plugins are actually doing.
signal flow. the signal travels throught the first limiter which reduces the volume of the song entirely first, then gets brought back up again after being limited to a good clean volume. something that a lot of people dont know about and is really helpful
11:55 i'd like to hear the before and after at the same volume beacuse it seems to me that a lot of this could be achieved with sliding the track volumes up
Unusual way of mastering
You’ve explained things so well, thank you! Keep up the great work!
Wholly Shit! This tutorial brought power and life into my track! I've always struggled wondering how to get my mix to sound as good as it does in my studio. Also didn't understand much about the mastering process. This gives me so much more inspiration moving forward. Amazing! Thank you!
dude thank you so much! i finally finished my first song after so many days and weeks of trying to get my mix to sound good.
I wish I had known all of this sooner than two years into my music making!! This is suuper helping my tracks on ableton get wayyy louder. This is wonderful to know. Thank ya so mucho.
WHAT. I can't believe how a-m-a-z-i-n-g my music sounds now!! Damn. Thank you SO SO SO much for this incredible video!
This was amaaaaazing!! I used on my loop track and it really got my track volume up! Thanks a lot!!!
Thank you, master of masters. I used to play around with Limiters and sometimes giving up midway if I can't find the distorting sound during mastering. Your tip should be the easiest to follow. Subbed and liked btw.
Best video I've seen in a while! Thanks
I appreciate this video back once I got to about 8 minutes in. I realized how much of a disaster my songs are in the mixing aspect. I was trying to limit voices and I was hearing things I never could without the limiters for some reason. I realized my tracks need more work
This is the best and effective mastering tutorial for me.. Thanks a lot
I downloaded the template in the link works so well! Master of masters! My track sounds so much better.
Amazing brother. Thank you! Keep making more videos!
Incredibly helpful! THANKS!
Hey, man, I am very new to producing/mixing/mastering and this is my goto video for mastering. A brilliant and well presented vid. Very well taught. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you for this amazing tutorial
wow, i'll try this. thanks
Awesome tutorial, feel like it gave me an idea of what mastering is actually about!
Hey thanks for this video it was very helpful 🙏❤️I’m subscribing to your channel I like how you are very clear I your teaching
This was a great vid, can’t wait to get home and try this …
Brilliant stuff and well explained sir. 👏👏👏
When you say im going to limit, is a different connotation than what the Limiter does by making it louder
Thank you so much. The first video without using any shitty plugins and other unnecessary stuff. Super clear and understandable.
(the only one thing is that you didn't mentioned using "IN" monitoring mode, but not that critical)
well done
Excellent I will try it 👍
Thank you so much for this.
Yo I tried this, I felt like my vocals came out really clear,and at the end everything sounded pretty good, and I was peaking around 2 db or so on my master. Then I listened to my song, then a song on Spotify, and there’s still a major difference in sound. Maybe it was the low end on my track, but it just seems so hard even with my tracks being at what seems decent levels on all my instruments. I did like this process though, pretty cool stuff. Thanks!
Great job, dude. Just have a question, should I export it in 16 or 24 bits? Another one, what dither should I use?
Thank you man
Do effects on the groups get removed from the final bounce when doing this?
Dude this was so helpful.
super helpful tips!
appreciate it!!
Not a bad tutorial at all, but I wish you had matched the volume before the mastering plugins. Turning a song up by +10 db is pretty much always going to sound better no matter what plugins you're using. Hard to hear what the plugins are actually doing.
awesome thank you!
case 12:15min why two limiters !? -11.2 +11.5 that makes no sense to me - limiting itself makes quality loss !?
signal flow. the signal travels throught the first limiter which reduces the volume of the song entirely first, then gets brought back up again after being limited to a good clean volume. something that a lot of people dont know about and is really helpful
thanks you so much
11:55 i'd like to hear the before and after at the same volume beacuse it seems to me that a lot of this could be achieved with sliding the track volumes up
if clipping and digital audio distortion isnt an issue do that
Thanks man, Subscribed :)
Why do the routing when you can just group what you want to limit and put a limit on your groups?
Why when i group like you i dont hear my music ?
donk how do i claim skin from giveaway?
YES!
My man
thank you!!!
How did you group em
Hey Fabian, fired you an email. Be great to connect!
great video. Terrible song though
Very bad that you don’t respond to comments. You lost a sub