I leave a comment on almost every one of your videos saying how much of an amazing teacher you are Michael, and here it is again! Thank you for sharing such precious knowledge! I really mean it!
Not afraid to admit I am probably old enough to be your grandad, never mind dad - but you teach me stuff every time I watch. You have a very clear, mature and succinct way of imparting information and would no doubt make a great teacher. Thanks.
Thank you. I only just started audio mixing about a year and a half ago and, aside from reading different materials about it, I learned most of my application from your videos. This particular video is very helpful. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us.
@@Mateusz7821 I teach Musical theatre. So mostly show tunes and Disney songs. Raw recordings from my students, most of them have no professional gadgets so, yeah, you can just imagine the quality of their recordings 😌. Then I use existing passable accompaniment from YT. These videos have been very helpful.
@@nathseverett4288 There are free resources online for practice multitracks that anyone is free to download and use to practice mixing with. Full studio quality (most are 44.1/16 WAV) and there are MANY genres - rock, metal, soundtrack/symphonic, pop, folk/acoustic, etc! Just google "Free Multitracks" or "free multitrack resource"! You are free to use them in all ways as you wish in order to practice mixing - the only limitation is that you are not allowed to release these mixes commercially, for obvious reasons. Hope you find this info useful :)
I've just been doing some heavy EQ learning lately, mostly intelligent EQ with the Multiband patcher preset in FL Studio. Really helps carve out frequencies of other sounds to allow room for instruments and other sounds
Imagine me starting out home recording, building a studio in 1990, and having all this wonderful information available. Gee, back then I was reading articles and books. And copy them. And taking notes. Millions. Of. Notes. Cheers!
I find it ironic that having all this information at my disposal can be a bit overwhelming and love me a good book to take notes and cement my memory of what I learned, not knocking you at all I just think maybe you doing it that way was better in the long run. Or maybe it’s my ADHD talking lol!
Your videos are incredibly well made and one of the best resources I've used for making music. Straight to the point and incredible advice that's applicable in real world usage. Many thanks!
Bro you are legit such a Chad for all of your videos! I learned so much from going and watching so many of your videos in depth and all I gotta say is thanks! 💯
Great tutorials! Nice and precise!Since last year (when I began using FLS) you have always been my go-to teacher. I'm a fresh beginner but every time I watch your videos I feel like I can do anything musical. Thanks again.
I'm really glad I found your channel, not going as far to say it's changed my life-- that cheese-- but it's really helped me learn more about music in a way I've never thought. That said, mixing and playing are two different fields, but they overlap in many cases too, so being able to take all the practice I've put into learning piano and applying it to mastering and mixing techniques I've learned from this RUclips channel has really helped me grow, so thank you!
Another "Start To Finish Mastering" video with stems available for download will be published next weekend! 🌍 My Website / Contact / Hire me - michaelwynneaudio.com 📱 Join My Free Discord - discord.com/invite/inthemix
I feel like you've mastered not only FL Studio, but Production in general. The amount of information you provide is crazy. Thank you for the knowledge over the years.
Such a cool video! I’m a learning mixing engineer and even if I feel familiar with a subject (eg EQ’s) I always learn something from your videos. Thanks so much!
Hey mike ive been using fl studio for some time now,what i need to know is that is it fl only for programming like others says,or it can olso be used in mixing and mastering we really relly on you,you are our own goat plz help
I use it for professional mastering every day of the week, along with other software. It's a fully-featured audio editor for mixing and mastering but the workflow might not be for everyone. The sound quality of FL Studio is mathematically identical to all other DAWs when combining audio tracks
Your presentations are always excellent! I found both this one and your compression masterclass to be very useful. Thanks for a great channel! Also, I love your dog :)
Thnx for the video sir,your videos are quite usefull.....can you make a video on using fruity love filter or maybe a video about EDM production? It would mean a lot.......I would love to watch a video where you share with us your journey as a musician or producer
AMAZING!!! Michael I think these " back to basics " or " explained " videos are very very important. We need to be reminded such things and main topics from time to time. Thank you very much for the video, very useful! Also, what is the first song you played in the beginning? With cello and piano :)
Love Michael's videos, and this one is no exception. Speaking as a hobbyist at this stuff -- what's a side-channel? Can someone please explain or link to a good explanation of it? Thanks
Thanks brother,I was always wondering about the technical differences between EQ types. Ps.for the longest time I refered to the parametric EQ as a "parametic EQ" as I thought it was for fixing audio blemishes.lol.
So I've been watching countless FL studio tutorials on mixing , eq-ing, compression, and side chaining. By far, your videos are by far the best in quality and thoroughness. Also, won't lie, but im Kinda jealous of your voice 😅😅. Keep these coming tho bro. We appreciate your work. Btw, in still having a hard time understanding side chaining and aside from like a kick or 808, can it be useful anywhere else? And also, regarding eq-ing , any tips on in the event of using a full drum loop...i.e kick , snare , hats. Thx! I have ozone 9 , FL 20, loads of plug ins
Thanks for the kind comments! For sidechaining, it can be useful for competing mid range elements too. You could sidechain the vocal to a synth pad and reduce the treble of the pad when the vocal reaches a certain level. This can create more presence and depth in the mix when done right. My previous video about side-chaining shows how to do this in FL studio with a dynamic EQ. For mixing drum loops, multi-band processing becomes an invaluable tool. Multiband compression so that you’re not over compressing the whole drum group if you just needed more compression on the bass or snare alone for instance. There will always be overlap and that’s okay! I hope that helps a little?
I simply love your content😍! I leant music production from you! Can u pls do a video on types of compressors pls? (Like FET, VAT, etc) it would be a lot of help!🙏
If you use more than 10 plugins and don't want to route to a new track, use sends or patcher then I would recommend committing to your processing early on and bouncing stems with some simple effects already applied.
Mastering start to finish video next week? I wonder what song you're going to use...
You’ll find out next weekend ;)
Yes, please :DDDD
Would love to see u mix a trap beat
Yessss pleaseeeee!!😩
We all know it will be Darude - Sandstorm
We appreciate everything you teach us
Yup, I 2nd that
he is the best teacher ive ever had the pleasure of learning from 🙏🏻 no lie! hes passionate and cares about all of the details
We're not worthy
I leave a comment on almost every one of your videos saying how much of an amazing teacher you are Michael, and here it is again! Thank you for sharing such precious knowledge! I really mean it!
Thank you, I’ve noticed and it’s a great boost!
I'm super glad it helps!
Not afraid to admit I am probably old enough to be your grandad, never mind dad - but you teach me stuff every time I watch. You have a very clear, mature and succinct way of imparting information and would no doubt make a great teacher. Thanks.
Still one of the best teachers on RUclips. I'm an experienced producer and still watch these, you never know what you're gonna learn. Ace.
Thank you. I only just started audio mixing about a year and a half ago and, aside from reading different materials about it, I learned most of my application from your videos. This particular video is very helpful. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us.
🤗
What types of genres do you mix?
@@Mateusz7821 I teach Musical theatre. So mostly show tunes and Disney songs. Raw recordings from my students, most of them have no professional gadgets so, yeah, you can just imagine the quality of their recordings 😌. Then I use existing passable accompaniment from YT. These videos have been very helpful.
@@nathseverett4288 There are free resources online for practice multitracks that anyone is free to download and use to practice mixing with. Full studio quality (most are 44.1/16 WAV) and there are MANY genres - rock, metal, soundtrack/symphonic, pop, folk/acoustic, etc! Just google "Free Multitracks" or "free multitrack resource"!
You are free to use them in all ways as you wish in order to practice mixing - the only limitation is that you are not allowed to release these mixes commercially, for obvious reasons. Hope you find this info useful :)
@@mgmg116 Oh yay! Thanks for this info. Will check it out 😊
you literally uploaded this as i was about to start mixing a project, this'll be helpful
it is the way of the universe, tap in
I've just been doing some heavy EQ learning lately, mostly intelligent EQ with the Multiband patcher preset in FL Studio. Really helps carve out frequencies of other sounds to allow room for instruments and other sounds
Ayyy man I learned a lot from your videos, I am a better producer because of you so thank you for everything ❤️
Qq
Imagine me starting out home recording, building a studio in 1990, and having all this wonderful information available. Gee, back then I was reading articles and books. And copy them. And taking notes. Millions. Of. Notes. Cheers!
I find it ironic that having all this information at my disposal can be a bit overwhelming and love me a good book to take notes and cement my memory of what I learned, not knocking you at all I just think maybe you doing it that way was better in the long run. Or maybe it’s my ADHD talking lol!
Definitely one of the best producers on RUclips for learning good work
Your videos are incredibly well made and one of the best resources I've used for making music. Straight to the point and incredible advice that's applicable in real world usage. Many thanks!
Bro you are legit such a Chad for all of your videos! I learned so much from going and watching so many of your videos in depth and all I gotta say is thanks! 💯
Your calm manner and straightforward approach makes it a pleasure to learn from your channel. Thank you for providing such valuable information
Great tutorials! Nice and precise!Since last year (when I began using FLS) you have always been my go-to teacher. I'm a fresh beginner but every time I watch your videos I feel like I can do anything musical. Thanks again.
This is something I've meant to sit down and read about for some time... but here it is, instant insight. Thanks for posting!
I'm really glad I found your channel, not going as far to say it's changed my life-- that cheese-- but it's really helped me learn more about music in a way I've never thought.
That said, mixing and playing are two different fields, but they overlap in many cases too, so being able to take all the practice I've put into learning piano and applying it to mastering and mixing techniques I've learned from this RUclips channel has really helped me grow, so thank you!
haven't even watched but the confidence this guys has made me gain about him surely says it will be great....thank you so much michael!!
Your channel is THAT channel everyone trusts blindfolded! Well, I do for sure! ❤
So underrated ! Your channel is a gift to the music producers
You and sanjayc are the sole reason my songs started making sense. Thank you.
This is going to be EPIC!
Thank you my friend!
Collab? 👀
This channel is a goldmine of information. Thank you for all you share with us!
By far my favorite producer/music teacher RUclipsr, you're so informative!
when you realize that you learnt from this guy more THAN SCHOOLS..
much love fam
does your school host fl studio tutorials?
Excellent video. Thank you! I can't believe after all these years I still haven't started to use this gem of an EQ technique...It's never too late😅
Dude you easily explain things with the most clarity I have ever seen. Very good teacher. I appreciate your content. Thank you.
One of the best channels for music production!
You NEVER fail to impress my man. Much appreciated
easily the best channel on youtube and it’s not even close. thank you for all the knowledge you provide for creators 🙏🏻
I've seen several of your videos and are all worth it. Excellent information, very well presented.
THIS VIDEO COULD NOT HAVE CAME AT A BETTER TIME THANK YOU
This premium quality we are getting everything for free thanks alot Michael
Your videos are always filled with great precise information and unique insight. Thanks for making them and keep up the good work!
Another "Start To Finish Mastering" video with stems available for download will be published next weekend!
🌍 My Website / Contact / Hire me - michaelwynneaudio.com
📱 Join My Free Discord - discord.com/invite/inthemix
Good studio disgen 🎉
Ohhhh *someone* already spoilered what song this will be about in your Discord's Self-Promotion-Area O.O
@@Windklang705 Yes, yes they did! (with permission)
Thanks for this beautiful journy
Thanks again fella.
I feel like you've mastered not only FL Studio, but Production in general. The amount of information you provide is crazy. Thank you for the knowledge over the years.
You have some of the best videos on RUclips hands down
Frequencies below sub-bass: *exist*
EQs: How many times do we have to teach you this lesson, old man?
that's from spongebob right?
@@shoegirlscaribbean3747 yes
Lol
@Seth Gustafson those damn youths!!!
Learned so much that the video didn't feel lengthy. Thank you! Earned a new subscriber here
One video I'll have to review many times to understand all the challenges that EQ will bring to me when recording and mixing. Thx man.
Exactly what I've been waiting for
Hey sir, please explain different types of compressors and when to use which?
Great idea for a future video, thanks for the suggestion!
Exactly!
i need this
U meant the multiband compressors in particular right?
Just needed this in 2024, I'm a bit late on the details on a production. Got to say it has helped
His mixing is on god level that my earphone doesn't even differentiate before and after
You are gem to humanity
This is the best mix channel
please kepp uploading this type of masterclasses i seriously cant stop thanking to you and crying 🥺🥺
Great video Mike! Because it can literally come to the rescue when I mix, I like to call Gulfoss my "PARAMEDIC" EQ... 😉
This was an excellent quick video thx. The amount of different types of EQs was getting a little confusing, but this cleared things out for me.
this guy's voice is ASMR, and the way he talks gives me chills and makes me so comfortable. i love u man (no homo)
Thank you for your efforts in creating this video. Very helpful.
Such a cool video! I’m a learning mixing engineer and even if I feel familiar with a subject (eg EQ’s) I always learn something from your videos. Thanks so much!
Your teaching is just wonderful. I use parametric eq a lot.
One of the first viewers, finally.
Hey mike ive been using fl studio for some time now,what i need to know is that is it fl only for programming like others says,or it can olso be used in mixing and mastering we really relly on you,you are our own goat plz help
I use it for professional mastering every day of the week, along with other software. It's a fully-featured audio editor for mixing and mastering but the workflow might not be for everyone. The sound quality of FL Studio is mathematically identical to all other DAWs when combining audio tracks
Now that im hearing it from you i can agree with that,salute in the mix founder mr mike peace✌
i thought shelving was something completely diferent. great vid as always!
Hi man . Thanks for your teaching .
I love you man! You're best! Thanks for this!! 🙏
Dude! You have almost a million subs now - I haven't visited in a while - WOW great work!
Thank you for always getting to the point ✊you understand the value of time
Always! Thank you William
Oh bro i want this tutorial. Perfect timing 😀😀😀😀🤪
I love this video, shows the dynamics of general most of ew mixing. Very good.
Thanks for this educational video highly appreciated : )
Undoing additive EQ w subtractive EQ is super smart 🤯
Awesome EQ lesson Michael. TYVM!
You are the man !!!!
Thank you, every single video you share is a gem.
I love your videos. Because of your videos, i started producing music.
Your presentations are always excellent! I found both this one and your compression masterclass to be very useful. Thanks for a great channel! Also, I love your dog :)
Thnx for the video sir,your videos are quite usefull.....can you make a video on using fruity love filter or maybe a video about EDM production? It would mean a lot.......I would love to watch a video where you share with us your journey as a musician or producer
This is the channel I needed man thank you so much
AMAZING!!! Michael I think these " back to basics " or " explained " videos are very very important. We need to be reminded such things and main topics from time to time. Thank you very much for the video, very useful! Also, what is the first song you played in the beginning? With cello and piano :)
Thank you! It’s called “Circles” by The Workday Release
@@inthemix Thank you very much my friend!
My favourite EQ is Parametric EQ.
I use almost always Fruity Parametric EQ 2.
Very informative video, thank you!
Sick! As always ❤
Ive just come across your Channel and its just great. Ive only view a few and its just great. Thankyou
Very useful mate. Thanks for creating this. You explain each one well & demonstrate how they can be applied. Top man!
Thank you so much for that. Very clear and well formulated video!
I was listening to 'Pretty Little Bird' today... Still amazing.
Thanks for the video. I love the track use in the background in your intro
Excellent job. And SO very helpful. Thanks!!
give this man 1 million subs asap
Just the video I was looking for
Fantastic content once again, Michael! Keep it coming!
Just a comment for the algo and to say that I appreciate you :)
Love Michael's videos, and this one is no exception. Speaking as a hobbyist at this stuff -- what's a side-channel? Can someone please explain or link to a good explanation of it? Thanks
many thanks - a great summary with some lovely reminders and nuggets of new information. - much appreciated.
Please explained more for automation effect with reverb vocals or delay
This video is EXCELLENT, thank you so much for your time and expertise.
Thanks brother,I was always wondering about the technical differences between EQ types.
Ps.for the longest time I refered to the parametric EQ as a "parametic EQ" as I thought it was for fixing audio blemishes.lol.
you really great bro.I have learnt a lot from your video.great fan of yours salute from india
So I've been watching countless FL studio tutorials on mixing , eq-ing, compression, and side chaining. By far, your videos are by far the best in quality and thoroughness. Also, won't lie, but im Kinda jealous of your voice 😅😅.
Keep these coming tho bro. We appreciate your work.
Btw, in still having a hard time understanding side chaining and aside from like a kick or 808, can it be useful anywhere else? And also, regarding eq-ing , any tips on in the event of using a full drum loop...i.e kick , snare , hats. Thx!
I have ozone 9 , FL 20, loads of plug ins
Thanks for the kind comments!
For sidechaining, it can be useful for competing mid range elements too. You could sidechain the vocal to a synth pad and reduce the treble of the pad when the vocal reaches a certain level. This can create more presence and depth in the mix when done right.
My previous video about side-chaining shows how to do this in FL studio with a dynamic EQ.
For mixing drum loops, multi-band processing becomes an invaluable tool. Multiband compression so that you’re not over compressing the whole drum group if you just needed more compression on the bass or snare alone for instance. There will always be overlap and that’s okay!
I hope that helps a little?
@@inthemix perfect!! Thank you so much! It helps n gives me an area to explore further! I look forward to your next videos! 🤘
A very helpful video. Thank you for posting.
I simply love your content😍! I leant music production from you! Can u pls do a video on types of compressors pls? (Like FET, VAT, etc) it would be a lot of help!🙏
You’re just amazing man , big love
Thank you so much for all your hard work. So much support❤
Outstanding masterclass mate! 🍻
Pleas explain us how to make more plugins on the insert without patcher or send . And how scroll notes length in the piano roll?
If you use more than 10 plugins and don't want to route to a new track, use sends or patcher then I would recommend committing to your processing early on and bouncing stems with some simple effects already applied.
Really helpful thanks. I use all these types of EQ (except intelligent) Nice to learn a bit more about them so thanks :)
Thank you. As usual, your vids are helpful and welcoming. Great !