FireWalk for samples u can go in setting tab volume and put it on 138 % for its fuller volume (not to put its main knob volume more than 80 sounds crap) this should only be used if you are about to use that sound in piano roll..
FireWalk hey man i have watched all ur vids u explain everything so neatly i just have a problem with gain staging please help!! its that my mix is very low on volume and also is lagging power
FireWalk i lowered the sounds in all sylenth 1 output signals so that the volume falls between 10-18 just like u explained and i monitored it using dB meter and for all the kick and other samples i lowered volume in channel settings but now it is very low on volume and power for overall mix please help Regards- your regular viewer
Brayne Dead: Why would you want to push up the samples beyond the default value while at the same time turning everything else down? A sample isn't generating any sound on it's own, as it's already been recorded. So it doesn't really matter how low or how high you set it. Which I suppose is what you were getting at? The main reason I prefer to leave them at 80% is to reduce the difference between the level of the gain staged synths and the samples. :) Ideally you could say that one should aim to set the samples to the same level as the synths, but since there's no risk of clipping at the source, I don't tend to do this myself. I just adjust the levels in the mixer instead to make sure they don't clip. You can set it to whatever level you want of course, as they won't clip at the source anyways, (unless the sample was recorded that way). If you increase it on the channel rack it just means you'll have to turn it down even more in the mixer later. Gain staging the synths, which generate sound is what's the most important in my opinion. Everything else will be dealt with in the mixer anyways, as the project will have to be mixed at some point. :)
To deal with this you can add a limiter to the master, and push up the volume there. That way your levels will be healthy, while still operating at a normal volume. Just remember that you have a limiter there. Turn it off before bouncing the track for mastering. :)
i watched this tutorial a year ago and didnt understand anything but still i downloaded it cuz i know mixing is important . and today i watched this again and finally i understood now. ......if you are struggling right now and cant get good at producing , dont give up . as long as you are moving forward, you will reach there
Thankyou! This gives me inspiration to become a better producer because im relatively new and its alot to take in but my journey has been incredible ive learnt so much and yet I know so little still! Its quite fascinating. I wont give up on my goals and ill keep on trying! 💯
FireWalk I have a VERY important question! If I have sylenth1, can I just put the threshold down to -18 dB. There are categories in the plugin and also threshold
One of the best gain staging videos out there. Every other video treats gain staging like its rocket science. It is still something I struggle with, but this video is really helpful!
This video is made 3 years ago, and here I am, subscribing! Great, comprehensive, simple tutorial! Actual guidance! Rather than just, do this and do that! I really like the explanations and it gives me something to think about when mixing!
Hi, glad you liked it. I always try to include a little bit of "why" and not just "how". My thinking is that it's easier to learn how to do something if you also know a little bit about why you need to do it. Glad to see that it worked, so thanks for the feedback! :)
@@FireWalkMusic Hi again! I'd like to just tell you that after taking what I've understand from your video, my mixes sounds WAYYYYYYY better now! Its incredible how complicated mixing and mastering sounds, but getting a closer look, it is complicated but knowing how and *WHY* to mix and master a certain way certainly helps! And with that, I would like to thank you again :) I hope you have a great day or night wherever you are! Just to preface, I dont have any background in music, only very basic stuff.
I have been watching so many videos on gain staging and don't understand a single thing but when I watched your video I understood everything about gain staging. Awesome explanation man it was short, straight to the point and clear. Keep it Up !!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS in 2024’🙏🙌🤝 I’ve been making music on and off for a year and now I’m taking things serious after releasing tracks I’m starting to hear imperfections more and desiring more quality sound so I’m going through this course to mix master and release older tracks. This is mega helpful and I and I’m sure thousands of others appreciate this! 🔊🔊
I do vocal dance I found the 100% volume for plug-ins and 80% (default) volume for samples on the instrument rack very useful, as I tend to play about with the values too much on this, and try to compensate on the main mixer, now I have the confidence to keep it at 80!!!
Hey mate im really glad i came across your channel. I really gained alot in mixing and now my tracks are really sounding professional wow very happy mate cheers once again and always looking forward for your next tutorials!!
Just found your channel today and have been binge watching your videos all day. This is what tutorials are all about, and love how you almost keep it overly proffessional. Certainly one of the best channels in Music production, one day you will be a very well known teacher. thx from sweden!
I'm so glad I found your channel. As I'm getting ready to make a fresh start on music production, I wanted to become the best I could be, and this has helped improve my sound immensely. Thank you.
I just found your channel a few weeks ago and I'm loving it, I always feel like I have to filter through all the advice I get on RUclips but your channel and music seem really legit, I'm learning alot right now, thx.
Very informative! I should have know what to do but I was bit ashamed when I started out as a producer last 5 years ago! To be honest, I'm improving very well when I keep watching your tutorials all the time. I should know about that several times :) Thank you so much!
This is really producer! i've taken alot of time to look for a youtube channel that really tells me to mixing from beginning, and it's you, keep it up😃. U know this is what people looks for
in addition you want to check if the plugin recommends an optimal input level. this mainly goes for plugins that emulate analog hardware. these types of plugins typically recommend somewhere between -18 and -12 but it depends on the plugin and you may even want to clip a little going into some of these plugins because of how they can emulate analog saturation. also I believe in FL studio you cant actually clip on the mixer tracks but you can on the master. so you wont get any actual distortion on individual mixer tracks but you should still gain stage properly because of how it can affect the sound going into plugins and it just minimizes issues.
pop a compressor or limiter on the channel while browsing to keep it from jumping too loud all of a sudden. i sometimes uses this while on headphones. just remember to take the plugin off or adjust for the needs of the track ofc when you find JUST THAT RIGHT SOUND OMG THIS IS IT. PERFECT.
If the mix sounds low, turning your monitors up just won’t fix it you should set your monitors to a level that you’re used to for the listening environment such as 70db spl for small rooms and 85db spl for pro studios. That way you’re also training your ears to know what a certain level sounds like in your room. For samples and loops I would adjust the volume of them within the audio clip itself and save the mixer fader for automation like a db gain for choruses
I can totally understand that. FL Studio is fundamentally quite different from other daws, so it comes as no surprise that it's difficult to get to grips with linear daws, coming from FL Studio. It's the same way with people coming from Cubase, S1, Logic etc, who want to learn FL Studio too. It just makes no sense to them.. :P I've been considering making a video about this topic for a while now, I just haven't had the time. The Idea was to make a kind of "what is the best daw for me?" video, where I'll explain the main differences between some of the daws, and what kind of tasks that are faster in one daw vs the other and so on. When it comes to features, you can achieve the same things in any daw. The main difference is workflow. So depending on what workflow you prefer, and what kind of music you produce, one daw will usually be faster for you than another and so on. A lot of people are probably stuck on one daw, when the fact of the matter is that they would most likely eventually end up working a lot faster in another daw that's better suited to their workflow. I think a lot of people are wondering about this, so this is something I'm definitely considering doing.. :)
Your vids are great for learning, this would perfect for students and i like that it's focused on fl studio. The new gen is very involved with in the box music production.
If I'm correct, and this information can be found image line website, you can't really clip internally in fl studio. The only place you should worry about clipping is in the master track because that's your last chain to the physical world. As for mixer tracks, having them clipping isn't a problem, maybe just a bit for practical reasons ( when it's on the red you can't clearly see the meter ). So no need to overworry about clipping, just be sure that the master is lower than the 0 db threshold " This is why internal audio, carried on the insert mixer tracks, is not going to run out of headroom under any practical circumstance, and why you should not obsess if they peak over 0 dB. " Image line website
@@espyrecordstv9556 You didn't get my comment I think. I'm talking about internal clipping in the digital world ( 32 bit ) with a free signal flow without fx or processing or limiting
I love your tutorials bro, your'e explaining it very good and on a nice tempo, I am sure that a lot of beginning producers will learn from your tutorials. Keep it up.
Funny thing I have kinda always thought of gain staging, but not really in the end. I mean I always avoid clipping inside the synths themselves, but never really thought about reducing the volume some by default to get a cleaner sound.
@@FireWalkMusic just a question... what should be the volume peak of the final mix before mastering? I've heard a lot that is about -6dB is that a right volume peak?
It doesn't really matter as long as you're not clipping. Any value below peak levels of 0 dB is good, really. Most mix engineers will tell you to leave 3-6 dB of headroom on the premaster.
Right now i am mixing a song of mine with this method. There was this weird distortion that sounded like an unwanted sidechain, now the mix sounds much clearer :)
Thank you so much!! After watching this I realize I have been clipping all along! I can even hear it when you turned down the volume, that it sounded cleaner! THANKS!! :)
FireWalk i have one doubt. What mix level do you suggest to send it to the mastering engineer Also which meter should i use to know the exact mix level RMS or peakmeter or VU ?
Anywhere between 3-6 dB of headroom will do. I like to use both myself, just to be sure. I have a video where I show a few free rms and vu plugins: ruclips.net/video/zsWwqVVNB5k/видео.html
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FireWalk for samples u can go in setting tab volume and put it on 138 % for its fuller volume (not to put its main knob volume more than 80 sounds crap) this should only be used if you are about to use that sound in piano roll..
FireWalk
hey man
i have watched all ur vids
u explain everything so neatly
i just have a problem with gain staging please help!!
its that my mix is very low on volume
and also is lagging power
FireWalk
i lowered the sounds in all sylenth 1 output signals so that the volume falls between 10-18
just like u explained
and i monitored it using dB meter
and for all the kick and other samples i lowered volume in channel settings
but now it is very low on volume
and power for overall mix
please help
Regards- your regular viewer
Brayne Dead: Why would you want to push up the samples beyond the default value while at the same time turning everything else down?
A sample isn't generating any sound on it's own, as it's already been recorded. So it doesn't really matter how low or how high you set it. Which I suppose is what you were getting at?
The main reason I prefer to leave them at 80% is to reduce the difference between the level of the gain staged synths and the samples. :) Ideally you could say that one should aim to set the samples to the same level as the synths, but since there's no risk of clipping at the source, I don't tend to do this myself. I just adjust the levels in the mixer instead to make sure they don't clip.
You can set it to whatever level you want of course, as they won't clip at the source anyways, (unless the sample was recorded that way). If you increase it on the channel rack it just means you'll have to turn it down even more in the mixer later.
Gain staging the synths, which generate sound is what's the most important in my opinion. Everything else will be dealt with in the mixer anyways, as the project will have to be mixed at some point. :)
To deal with this you can add a limiter to the master, and push up the volume there. That way your levels will be healthy, while still operating at a normal volume. Just remember that you have a limiter there. Turn it off before bouncing the track for mastering. :)
i watched this tutorial a year ago and didnt understand anything but still i downloaded it cuz i know mixing is important . and today i watched this again and finally i understood now. ......if you are struggling right now and cant get good at producing , dont give up . as long as you are moving forward, you will reach there
Hi! Glad you found it useful! :)
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Thankyou! This gives me inspiration to become a better producer because im relatively new and its alot to take in but my journey has been incredible ive learnt so much and yet I know so little still! Its quite fascinating. I wont give up on my goals and ill keep on trying! 💯
you r welcome , keep working
same here!
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You're not the first person to say that :P
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FireWalk I have a VERY important question! If I have sylenth1, can I just put the threshold down to -18 dB. There are categories in the plugin and also threshold
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This tip really change my whole mix, i'm new in the world of Mixing only sound of plugins. Amazing. Thanks a lot!
You're welcome :)
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One of the best gain staging videos out there. Every other video treats gain staging like its rocket science. It is still something I struggle with, but this video is really helpful!
This video is made 3 years ago, and here I am, subscribing! Great, comprehensive, simple tutorial! Actual guidance! Rather than just, do this and do that! I really like the explanations and it gives me something to think about when mixing!
Hi, glad you liked it. I always try to include a little bit of "why" and not just "how". My thinking is that it's easier to learn how to do something if you also know a little bit about why you need to do it. Glad to see that it worked, so thanks for the feedback! :)
@@FireWalkMusic Hi again! I'd like to just tell you that after taking what I've understand from your video, my mixes sounds WAYYYYYYY better now! Its incredible how complicated mixing and mastering sounds, but getting a closer look, it is complicated but knowing how and *WHY* to mix and master a certain way certainly helps! And with that, I would like to thank you again :) I hope you have a great day or night wherever you are!
Just to preface, I dont have any background in music, only very basic stuff.
This is why I don’t take music in school cause I have free school on RUclips. Stud Firewalk.
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I have been watching so many videos on gain staging and don't understand a single thing but when I watched your video I understood everything about gain staging. Awesome explanation man it was short, straight to the point and clear. Keep it Up !!
Thanks, glad you liked it. That's exactly what I'm trying to do in all my videos. :)
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Best tutorial i have watched u made it so clear for me i was so frustrated about clipping
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS in 2024’🙏🙌🤝
I’ve been making music on and off for a year and now I’m taking things serious after releasing tracks I’m starting to hear imperfections more and desiring more quality sound so I’m going through this course to mix master and release older tracks.
This is mega helpful and I and I’m sure thousands of others appreciate this! 🔊🔊
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I do vocal dance I found the 100% volume for plug-ins and 80% (default) volume for samples on the instrument rack very useful, as I tend to play about with the values too much on this, and try to compensate on the main mixer, now I have the confidence to keep it at 80!!!
Hi, glad you found it helpful! :)
Hey mate im really glad i came across your channel. I really gained alot in mixing and now my tracks are really sounding professional wow very happy mate cheers once again and always looking forward for your next tutorials!!
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Just found your channel today and have been binge watching your videos all day. This is what tutorials are all about, and love how you almost keep it overly proffessional. Certainly one of the best channels in Music production, one day you will be a very well known teacher. thx from sweden!
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Very informative! I should have know what to do but I was bit ashamed when I started out as a producer last 5 years ago! To be honest, I'm improving very well when I keep watching your tutorials all the time. I should know about that several times :) Thank you so much!
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in addition you want to check if the plugin recommends an optimal input level. this mainly goes for plugins that emulate analog hardware. these types of plugins typically recommend somewhere between -18 and -12 but it depends on the plugin and you may even want to clip a little going into some of these plugins because of how they can emulate analog saturation. also I believe in FL studio you cant actually clip on the mixer tracks but you can on the master. so you wont get any actual distortion on individual mixer tracks but you should still gain stage properly because of how it can affect the sound going into plugins and it just minimizes issues.
Hello ! I just wanna say thank you so much for this course ! I’m an ableton user but i really learned so muchwatching your tutorials, hands down 💙
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This was EXACTLY the tutorial I was looking for. Thanks a lot!
You're welcome. Glad you liked the video! :)
I wish synths would have a volume lock, so annoying flipping through presets and having it jump all over the place.
Yeah, that would be nice. :)
Ikr same with octaves for bass sounds
pop a compressor or limiter on the channel while browsing to keep it from jumping too loud all of a sudden. i sometimes uses this while on headphones. just remember to take the plugin off or adjust for the needs of the track ofc when you find JUST THAT RIGHT SOUND OMG THIS IS IT. PERFECT.
It's 2024 and your videos are still helpful thank you
@@devildogfpv37 thanks! Glad you liked it 😀
I finally could understand what all this is about, thanks!
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Thanks! I was doing it backwards. I thought the vst should be super loud before the mixer level 🤦🏻♂️
Wow, great questions and great explanations in these comments! Just reading through them has answered so many of my questions.
Good to see that the comments can also be a source of knowledge and information :)
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If the mix sounds low, turning your monitors up just won’t fix it you should set your monitors to a level that you’re used to for the listening environment such as 70db spl for small rooms and 85db spl for pro studios. That way you’re also training your ears to know what a certain level sounds like in your room. For samples and loops I would adjust the volume of them within the audio clip itself and save the mixer fader for automation like a db gain for choruses
Oh nice! Very useful, and love the track too.
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awesome as always.
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FireWalk brilliant thanks for asking. especially watching these videos I'm coming on leaps and bounds. 👍👍👍👍
That's good to hear! I didn't realize you were an FL Studio user, I somehow thought you were on Cubase for some reason. :)
FL studio is the only one for me 😎 only because I can't seem to get to grips with the other DAW,S 😂
I can totally understand that. FL Studio is fundamentally quite different from other daws, so it comes as no surprise that it's difficult to get to grips with linear daws, coming from FL Studio. It's the same way with people coming from Cubase, S1, Logic etc, who want to learn FL Studio too.
It just makes no sense to them.. :P
I've been considering making a video about this topic for a while now, I just haven't had the time. The Idea was to make a kind of "what is the best daw for me?" video, where I'll explain the main differences between some of the daws, and what kind of tasks that are faster in one daw vs the other and so on.
When it comes to features, you can achieve the same things in any daw. The main difference is workflow. So depending on what workflow you prefer, and what kind of music you produce, one daw will usually be faster for you than another and so on. A lot of people are probably stuck on one daw, when the fact of the matter is that they would most likely eventually end up working a lot faster in another daw that's better suited to their workflow.
I think a lot of people are wondering about this, so this is something I'm definitely considering doing.. :)
Your tutorials are the best, thank you!
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This is amazingly well organized and super easy to understand.
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Your vids are great for learning, this would perfect for students and i like that it's focused on fl studio. The new gen is very involved with in the box music production.
Thanks! Much appreciated :) Yes, that's exactly the thing. :)
Great video and really helpful! I couldn't get a grasp on how the setuper works but it's all clear now.
Thank you for this
looking forward to the the next mixing video( I'm waiting so that I can make a start on a piece I have finished writing)
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If I'm correct, and this information can be found image line website, you can't really clip internally in fl studio. The only place you should worry about clipping is in the master track because that's your last chain to the physical world. As for mixer tracks, having them clipping isn't a problem, maybe just a bit for practical reasons ( when it's on the red you can't clearly see the meter ). So no need to overworry about clipping, just be sure that the master is lower than the 0 db threshold
" This is why internal audio, carried on the insert mixer tracks, is not going to run out of headroom under any practical circumstance, and why you should not obsess if they peak over 0 dB. " Image line website
You are wrong, its just because there is a limiter in the project
@@espyrecordstv9556 You didn't get my comment I think. I'm talking about internal clipping in the digital world ( 32 bit ) with a free signal flow without fx or processing or limiting
I love your tutorials bro, your'e explaining it very good and on a nice tempo, I am sure that a lot of beginning producers will learn from your tutorials.
Keep it up.
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Funny thing I have kinda always thought of gain staging, but not really in the end. I mean I always avoid clipping inside the synths themselves, but never really thought about reducing the volume some by default to get a cleaner sound.
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very clear and precise... thanks for this man! really helpful
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@@FireWalkMusic just a question... what should be the volume peak of the final mix before mastering? I've heard a lot that is about -6dB is that a right volume peak?
It doesn't really matter as long as you're not clipping. Any value below peak levels of 0 dB is good, really. Most mix engineers will tell you to leave 3-6 dB of headroom on the premaster.
Tha kyou! I couldn't find a simple answer and ypu answered it, i appreciate it
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Right now i am mixing a song of mine with this method. There was this weird distortion that sounded like an unwanted sidechain, now the mix sounds much clearer :)
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Dude - thank you for this. I've been doing alot wrong in terms of mastering - this being numero uno.
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Thank you so much!! After watching this I realize I have been clipping all along! I can even hear it when you turned down the volume, that it sounded cleaner! THANKS!! :)
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FireWalk i have one doubt.
What mix level do you suggest to send it to the mastering engineer
Also which meter should i use to know the exact mix level
RMS or peakmeter or VU ?
Anywhere between 3-6 dB of headroom will do. I like to use both myself, just to be sure. I have a video where I show a few free rms and vu plugins: ruclips.net/video/zsWwqVVNB5k/видео.html
Damn! This one is nice! This will helping me for a better mixing!!! Thx a lot!!!!
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