Awesome Bobby! A question: This was made without splitting the bass and processing the sub and the high distorted registre separately right? This was done with the multiband compressor. THX for everything! U rule!
Great info video for bass, but i thought the guitar was lacking its own power, bass power and guitar power can coexist, give Wolfheart a listen, and speaking to their mixing engineer Saku Moillenen , he says their guitars are rolled off at 50hz
So Bobby..... what's your take on duplicating bass tracks and basically doing what you just did.... but processing one track for all the low end and the other track for all the high end?
Most of the time, I do split my bass to control the low end and really grind up the top end to make it cut. BUT it really comes down to the song. Sometimes you have an awesome bass tone that doesn't need to be split and just works for the song. Trust your gut - if it's vibing and sounds awesome, leave it alone 🤘
I will almost always do it on the direct tracks and also on the bus for additional control. But be careful with it on the bus - it can sometimes over limit things in different parts of the song.
Great video! You took a different approach to the guitar tone, most people will just high pass somewhere around 100hz. On one of my songs, 192hz was the sweet spot, 24db per octave reduction. Listening to the song though, to me at least, you'd never guess that the low end is all bass and very little 6 string. ruclips.net/video/tCT00E-HYE8/видео.html if you want to hear the unfinished mix, I just posted it because I wanted feedback on the snare sound, and RUclips is the most accessible platform.
Regretfully, I had to be the 70th person to hit the like button on this video. Sorry for ruining the party. Edit: Are the guitars and bass all MIDI? If that's not MIDI I'll be a red-headed uncle. Still sounds sweet in the mix, though!
I know I’m late to the party but from listening to it a couple times, sounds like the bass was Djinnbass from Submission Audio and the guitars were Odin 2 from Solem Tones!
That guitar even at the end of the day sucks, sounds too much eletronic, Maybe its the song style purpose, but not any good. The mix and mastering work are great tho.
you guitar yone definitely sucks ) in the end of the video ,, thin , harsh and digital ) ....good attempt , but something gone wrong ( as usual with youtube "teachers ")))
Very informative content. The use of multiband compresors for distinct purposes was excellent. Keep on with these great videos. Thank you!
That 200 hz cut is key, I use trackspacer for this triggered to the snare, brings more impact to the snare
Eye-opening? Until 19 minutes ago, I didn’t even know my eyes were closed! Great stuff. Holy cow. I have got some work to do.
Thank You 😊
Great info, good delivery and format. Cool track too :)
Awesome Bobby! A question: This was made without splitting the bass and processing the sub and the high distorted registre separately right?
This was done with the multiband compressor.
THX for everything! U rule!
Gary Holt has been saying this for near on 4 decades now … “Remember, you have a bass player!”
Great info video for bass, but i thought the guitar was lacking its own power, bass power and guitar power can coexist, give Wolfheart a listen, and speaking to their mixing engineer Saku Moillenen , he says their guitars are rolled off at 50hz
So Bobby..... what's your take on duplicating bass tracks and basically doing what you just did.... but processing one track for all the low end and the other track for all the high end?
Most of the time, I do split my bass to control the low end and really grind up the top end to make it cut. BUT it really comes down to the song. Sometimes you have an awesome bass tone that doesn't need to be split and just works for the song. Trust your gut - if it's vibing and sounds awesome, leave it alone 🤘
Awesome video! When you do your limiting on the guitars are you doing it on the individual tracks or on like a folder track with all of the guitars?
I will almost always do it on the direct tracks and also on the bus for additional control. But be careful with it on the bus - it can sometimes over limit things in different parts of the song.
Besides that this is helpful...
I wish you great Xmas days en metal vibes from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
🤘🤘cheers!
I’ve never seen a multiband compressor used on bass like that. I’ll have to try that, it sounds great. Are those guitars edited? They are crazy tight
Sounds like a guitar plugin, like the Solemn Tones Odin II or something similar.
super cool of you to give out a free IR. what kind of speakers are loaded into the cab for it?
Vintage 30s
I like how those synthetic type guitars would sound with trashy/junk drums a la Ministry
Not gonna lie this kinda blew my mind. I fucken love this channel.
🤘🤘
Thanks dude. You're awesome.
Great mix man i love your help .bass tone is a russian slapper
nice !! aggressive tone ! good job !
Can you please make a 2023 rap mastering guide
This is what I need 🔥🤘
Great video! You took a different approach to the guitar tone, most people will just high pass somewhere around 100hz. On one of my songs, 192hz was the sweet spot, 24db per octave reduction. Listening to the song though, to me at least, you'd never guess that the low end is all bass and very little 6 string.
ruclips.net/video/tCT00E-HYE8/видео.html if you want to hear the unfinished mix, I just posted it because I wanted feedback on the snare sound, and RUclips is the most accessible platform.
Holy crap it was all bass
Let's face it: guitar players just contribute some overtones to a fat bass sound. :D
Mine doesn’t suck
Regretfully, I had to be the 70th person to hit the like button on this video. Sorry for ruining the party.
Edit: Are the guitars and bass all MIDI? If that's not MIDI I'll be a red-headed uncle. Still sounds sweet in the mix, though!
I think 2 of the 4 guitars are midi. Good ear 🤘
Dude when I first heard it I was like that sounds like my midi guitar lol, maybe I’m not as far off from tone as I thought
I know I’m late to the party but from listening to it a couple times, sounds like the bass was Djinnbass from Submission Audio and the guitars were Odin 2 from Solem Tones!
@@andrewantczak4637 Ah, that would explain it!
That guitar even at the end of the day sucks, sounds too much eletronic, Maybe its the song style purpose, but not any good. The mix and mastering work are great tho.
Sounds big yes. Boring song though. Generic modern hard rock
you guitar yone definitely sucks ) in the end of the video ,, thin , harsh and digital ) ....good attempt , but something gone wrong ( as usual with youtube "teachers ")))
I agree. Todays music all sounds the same no body at all.
Could you give an example of great guitar tone in your opinion? That might be more helpful 🙂
@@RaytownProductions any andy sneap,jens bogren work )
@@destroyka1 He LITERALLY used a Jens Bogren Plug-in. Sounds great!
@@ghostnodeaudio9539I saw, so what? any sound can be ruined)