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@@papke1897New strings, good DI, quality cables, and play as tight as possible. As the good old saying goes: “You cant polish a turd” So if you make sure to get those essentials right. Its gonna be so much more fun and easy to get a good sound when you start mixing
Great video. This is really helpful for beginners to have a clear starting point of knowing what to look for and why. It's also good for someone with many years of experience like myself. As someone else mentioned getting it right at the source is an obvious prerequisite and it should also be noted that what is shown in the video is a good starting point because every setup and every guitar will be slightly different and may require a slightly different alteration due to its specific characteristics and needs for the desired outcome in the mix. Overall great video. Thanks for sharing this information.
This is pretty damn good, all the freqs match my "Wonder tone" that I created a few weeks ago! - the only one I didn't realize is the 2khz in ur face trick - that is gold! thx!
Your walkthrough was super nice. I didn't quite catch the differences in the A/B comparison at the beginning. Totally heard the differences in the ones that followed though.
very nice video and advice! I had no idea you can cut off so much of the high end all the way to the 5khz and still maintain the bite/presence. I am running an engl savage mkii through a load box into IRs and its been tough to tame the high end to not be harsh but still sound organic and refined.
This is a much better video forumula than that barky, disgruntled way you were doing a while back. Stick with this and you'll garner a decent following.
@@voinrima i think we're talking about different things. I mean sidechaining specific frequencies of a specific instrument, not bus compression, not high-pass compression
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gosh thank you so much , so clear, no water - straight to the point. fantastic video!
This video has educated me more than literally any other on YT so far.
same here
Great video man! Forgot the number one rule though, get it right at the source.
What does that mean?
@@papke1897New strings, good DI, quality cables, and play as tight as possible. As the good old saying goes: “You cant polish a turd”
So if you make sure to get those essentials right. Its gonna be so much more fun and easy to get a good sound when you start mixing
wow bro, tnx a lot for that mix and showing us :D
Any time!
Great video. This is really helpful for beginners to have a clear starting point of knowing what to look for and why. It's also good for someone with many years of experience like myself. As someone else mentioned getting it right at the source is an obvious prerequisite and it should also be noted that what is shown in the video is a good starting point because every setup and every guitar will be slightly different and may require a slightly different alteration due to its specific characteristics and needs for the desired outcome in the mix. Overall great video. Thanks for sharing this information.
No Problem!
that limiter is very useful, thanks, man.
You bet! No problem!
Great content. Highly informative, tight editing, straight to the point!
You should have a millions of subscribers!
Wow! Thank you!
Fantastic,thanks man!
No problem!
very structured and extremely helpful. thank you for the time you used to put this together.
You're very welcome!
Thanks a lot, lot’s of useful and practical information 🤘
Glad it was helpful!
This is pretty damn good, all the freqs match my "Wonder tone" that I created a few weeks ago! - the only one I didn't realize is the 2khz in ur face trick - that is gold! thx!
You are welcome brother!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Massive improvement!!!
I now love your channel!!!
Welcome man!
Gran video, claro y conciso ImI
Muchos Gracias
Your walkthrough was super nice.
I didn't quite catch the differences in the A/B comparison at the beginning.
Totally heard the differences in the ones that followed though.
Glad it was helpful!
now they sound tiny
Great job
Thanks!
straight to the point and very clear direction. Fuck Yeah. Just this alone has my mixes sounding 10 times better. Thanks, man!!!!
Welcome man!
very nice video and advice! I had no idea you can cut off so much of the high end all the way to the 5khz and still maintain the bite/presence. I am running an engl savage mkii through a load box into IRs and its been tough to tame the high end to not be harsh but still sound organic and refined.
Glad it helped!
Excellent video, thanks for sharing.....what vst guitar did you use, greetings teacher
Glad you enjoyed it. I am not sure what was used. the files were just sent to me printed
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This is a much better video forumula than that barky, disgruntled way you were doing a while back. Stick with this and you'll garner a decent following.
Thanks bro, and thanks for sticking with me from the beginning.
your videos rock man
Thanks man!
Great video
Thanks! Glad it helps
genuine question, why not use sidechain for bass and vocals (and other instruments, for that matter)? Give them room only when needed
Sidechain is 99% production technique, not a mixing technique. And also sidechain happens when compressing/limiting buses, think about that.
@@voinrima i think we're talking about different things. I mean sidechaining specific frequencies of a specific instrument, not bus compression, not high-pass compression