Many thanks sharing this , I’m new to it and gradually picking stuff up as I go along , these tutorials of your favourite artists are gold, so thank you so much
you know you have your vocal sent to a reverb and then a delay. you have another bus set up for compression. are you sending the vocal bus to that bus next to the reverb and delay? sorry its a bit confusing haha. i normally have a vocal bus where i do all the processing and then reverb and delay exactly the same but i haven't got that 3rd bus, you've sent the 3rd one to a premaster? i don't understand why this is? lol hope this makes sense. cheers. p.s your mixer looks insane with all those channels haha
My vocals are processed similarly to my leads. I have a vocal bus which processes the vocals before delay/reverb, usually to clean up before processing. Then I have the vocal bus going into the delay and reverb sends. The "dry" vocal bus from the start is then sent along with the delay/reverb sends into final post processing vocal bus. This is where I process the "wet" vocal, i.e. the vocal with delay and reverb on it, so it's all processed as one element. As for the pre master. That's just something every mixer channel gets sent to to do some general processing before it hits the master chain. I hope this all makes sense!
Thanks! Yes I do, there's no schedule so it's just whenever I have time and I'm in the mood... It always gets announced on my discord a little bit in advance 🤙
Do you mix your LeadChords slighty under the leads or the same level ? - Also - how do you compress everything ? Do you Compress´ the Lead/Chord Bus (seperated) or do you compress it in the Final BUS alltogether ? or both ? :)
Haha one day! Yes, chords are usually -3/-4 db under the lead stack. Compression at all stages. If you check out the layering and processing leads video on my channel it goes through all the processing. It's changed a little since then, but it's all largely the same
Brilliant stuff mate hope you keep them comming there is. It enough people willing to show how they make music in this kinda detail
Many thanks sharing this , I’m new to it and gradually picking stuff up as I go along , these tutorials of your favourite artists are gold, so thank you so much
Best i seen!!
you know you have your vocal sent to a reverb and then a delay. you have another bus set up for compression. are you sending the vocal bus to that bus next to the reverb and delay? sorry its a bit confusing haha. i normally have a vocal bus where i do all the processing and then reverb and delay exactly the same but i haven't got that 3rd bus, you've sent the 3rd one to a premaster? i don't understand why this is? lol hope this makes sense. cheers. p.s your mixer looks insane with all those channels haha
My vocals are processed similarly to my leads. I have a vocal bus which processes the vocals before delay/reverb, usually to clean up before processing.
Then I have the vocal bus going into the delay and reverb sends. The "dry" vocal bus from the start is then sent along with the delay/reverb sends into final post processing vocal bus. This is where I process the "wet" vocal, i.e. the vocal with delay and reverb on it, so it's all processed as one element.
As for the pre master. That's just something every mixer channel gets sent to to do some general processing before it hits the master chain.
I hope this all makes sense!
@mentaofficialuk no that makes perfect sense pal, its great to see how other producers work. cheers for the tips 👍
Hey just discovered your channel. Do you still go live producing uk hardcore? I´d love to watch some streams
Thanks! Yes I do, there's no schedule so it's just whenever I have time and I'm in the mood...
It always gets announced on my discord a little bit in advance 🤙
Hi, i was wondering, can i get in contact with you.
I would like to do a hardstyle remix of this song.
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Do you mix your LeadChords slighty under the leads or the same level ? - Also - how do you compress everything ? Do you Compress´ the Lead/Chord Bus (seperated) or do you compress it in the Final BUS alltogether ? or both ? :)
Also keep up the good work and send some Demos to Tweekacore ;P see you in Electric Fox soon :D
Haha one day!
Yes, chords are usually -3/-4 db under the lead stack. Compression at all stages. If you check out the layering and processing leads video on my channel it goes through all the processing.
It's changed a little since then, but it's all largely the same