I’ve been using control hub since day 1 and it made me realize how some elements in my mixes were completely off. it helped me learn how it should sound ! And ever since my mixes slap Will putney , machine and mark lewis are my go to!
I have several plugins downloaded, several tricks and tips applied to mixes that ive seen from this channel. Thank you for what you do bro, its greatly appreciated. Im writing a song right now based off a riff i heard of yours in your drum programming video, ill make sure you can see it when its done i think youll dig it because we have similar writing styles.
Nice Video Man! Can you recommend any free Plugins for clean tone? Im getting murder tones out of the Amped roots u suggested, but I cannot find a good one for clean tones :( Also do you know if u can somehow switch between plugins on the go? Like a footpedal in your amp?
@@matthewbarnard7932 i personally use reaper because im broke. I'd use FL studio for just about anything related to electronic music. for guitar stuff, reaper does fine
I have to tell the truth! I have tried several times to use control hub but I have never managed to do a good job or at least better than my normal mixing! I do not understand! For sure I will misuse it! Bah!?!?
i’m gonna be honest, mixing a song with one plugin isn’t really that new or that impressive, especially without vocals. the presets are kinda cool, but this is still just a concept that’s executed more elegantly by iZotope Neutron edit: also, if you just use an analog modeled channel strip, you’re basically mixing exactly how you would on a console, again, especially if you don’t have vocals to worry about
This is nowhere near the same concept as Neutron. STL tones uses the same concept and tools that they made their tone Hub plug in and packs with, and captured full signal chains for processing whatever the preset was made for.
@@hallongview I’m going to be a bit semantic here, so bear with me. iZotope and STL utilize different methods of achieving what’s fundamentally pretty close to the same idea: mixing with little to no user input with a plugin that contains preset mixing chains of a full channel strip to get close to a finished mix very quickly. Yes, they differ in the fact that STL uses specific hardware emulations and presets from famous mixers, while iZotope uses AI or just standard presets, but they’re still based on the same principle: fundamental mixing techniques and knowledge that are commonly applied to certain sources. iZotope just takes it one step removed by training their AI algorithms on mixed material, likely by skilled mixers comparable to the ones with presets in STL’s plugins. All of this is just to say that while their methods differ, the idea is very similar, and ultimately, the methods don’t even differ that much due to the nature of how mixing from the standard body of knowledge works.
Maybe I should start an emo band
I didn't hear a word you said in the beginning of the video because I was listening for the sound effects when the camera zooms in/out 😅
Do it!!!!
You’d do good with Post Rock!
think your EP shows that a nice blend can do wonders. go for it :)
EMOOO GIRLLLLL
I’ve been using control hub since day 1 and it made me realize how some elements in my mixes were completely off. it helped me learn how it should sound ! And ever since my mixes slap
Will putney , machine and mark lewis are my go to!
Talk about lying, control hub is a failure, only 11 pages of presets by users
I have several plugins downloaded, several tricks and tips applied to mixes that ive seen from this channel. Thank you for what you do bro, its greatly appreciated. Im writing a song right now based off a riff i heard of yours in your drum programming video, ill make sure you can see it when its done i think youll dig it because we have similar writing styles.
Excellent! Thank you
STL plugins are absolutely fire!
Such a nice sounding track!
Kinda giving me a modernized EZ Mix vibe.
I need this plug-in. Thanks!
Man this song rules
So in love with your compositions, Keyan. Killer stuff every time 😍
now i found the easy way to make crappy emo ep's and even sound better than any other in the scene. Thank u Keyan, ur the best.
This or izotope neutron and ozone?
Do you use this one DI guitar tracks like on EZMix?
really cool !!!!
I wish it would’ve been a heavier song to demo what it can do, cool stuff tho as always!
Do you recommend recording vocals with this plugin?
Do you live in South Australia? I saw you in the Myer Centre?
Keyan, do you have this demo released anywhere? I’d love to listen to it on repeat.
Have a question will control hub work with studio one 5
What daw do you use?
Which drum plug in did you use here?
Probably the big names such as ezdrummer and ggd. More likely ggd because he is a periphery fan
Nice Video Man! Can you recommend any free Plugins for clean tone? Im getting murder tones out of the Amped roots u suggested, but I cannot find a good one for clean tones :( Also do you know if u can somehow switch between plugins on the go? Like a footpedal in your amp?
Archetype Plini has awesome cleans
@@northtimo666 sadly it costs 120€ :D i was looking for some free plugins :) but thanks
Do you like this DAW?
I was surprised a bit when I saw you using FL Studio, hah
it's incredibly limited in it's power
@@KovertCorteX reaper or FL?.
@@matthewbarnard7932 reaper. It's only REALLY useful for beginners or people who cant afford a better DAW
@@KovertCorteX just interested, what DAWs do you prefer?
@@matthewbarnard7932 i personally use reaper because im broke. I'd use FL studio for just about anything related to electronic music. for guitar stuff, reaper does fine
Nice Song, who is it...? ❤
I have to tell the truth!
I have tried several times to use control hub but I have never managed to do a good job or at least better than my normal mixing!
I do not understand! For sure I will misuse it! Bah!?!?
i’m gonna be honest, mixing a song with one plugin isn’t really that new or that impressive, especially without vocals. the presets are kinda cool, but this is still just a concept that’s executed more elegantly by iZotope Neutron
edit: also, if you just use an analog modeled channel strip, you’re basically mixing exactly how you would on a console, again, especially if you don’t have vocals to worry about
This is nowhere near the same concept as Neutron. STL tones uses the same concept and tools that they made their tone Hub plug in and packs with, and captured full signal chains for processing whatever the preset was made for.
@@hallongview I’m going to be a bit semantic here, so bear with me. iZotope and STL utilize different methods of achieving what’s fundamentally pretty close to the same idea: mixing with little to no user input with a plugin that contains preset mixing chains of a full channel strip to get close to a finished mix very quickly. Yes, they differ in the fact that STL uses specific hardware emulations and presets from famous mixers, while iZotope uses AI or just standard presets, but they’re still based on the same principle: fundamental mixing techniques and knowledge that are commonly applied to certain sources. iZotope just takes it one step removed by training their AI algorithms on mixed material, likely by skilled mixers comparable to the ones with presets in STL’s plugins.
All of this is just to say that while their methods differ, the idea is very similar, and ultimately, the methods don’t even differ that much due to the nature of how mixing from the standard body of knowledge works.
There is this company called unison. They have a MIDI chord pack. Maybe you check it out.
first!!
Not tele enough,
unsubbed and thumbs down
real
@@microsoftpain go to bed
@@justevan877 real 2