Mastering a Song Start to Finish with Emerson “Em” Mancini and Ozone 10

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
  • Learn how to master a song start to finish with GRAMMY-winning mastering engineer Emerson “Em” Mancini and iZotope Ozone 10. Over his 14 year career at Larrabee Studios in Los Angeles, Em has mastered records for Lizzo, Portugal. The Man, Fitz and The Tantrums, Kendrick Lamar, Common, and more. Now watch him mix a song start to finish with the audio mastering tools in the new iZotope Ozone 10 plug-in, the industry’s most advanced mastering suite. Discover how to use the EQ, Vintage Compressor, Impact module, Maximizer, and Exciter, and learn how to use reference tracks and presets in Ozone to achieve a professional-sounding master.
    Start watching from the beginning, or use the RUclips chapters on the video to explore a specific aspect of mastering you're interested in.
    Follow along with your copy of iZotope Ozone:
    www.izotope.com/en/products/o...
    Access free iZotope Ozone mastering tips and tutorials:
    www.izotope.com/en/learn/prod...
    Learn more about Emerson "Em" Mancini's mastering: www.demifugue.com/
    Chapters
    00:00 Intro
    01:59 Working with digital plugins
    03:20 Working with Kendrick Lamar
    04:20 Winning a GRAMMY
    05:31 Previous works: “CRY” by Jon Batiste
    08:26 Mastering an album on one stereo track
    08:44 Previous works: Kendrick Lamar’s Mister Morale & the Big Steppers
    10:38 “The Coronation” by Seth Glier
    11:08 Using the EQ in stereo and mid/side
    11:47 Using the Vintage Compressor
    12:28 Using the Impact module
    12:46 Using the Dynamic multi-band compression for mastering
    13:25 Using the Exciter
    14:57 Using Magnify Soft Clip
    16:57 Setting levels
    17:48 Setting the Maximizer and Exciter
    19:18 Using High-End EQ
    19:55 Solo EQ Band
    22:17 Adding sparkle to vocals
    23:37 Controlling low end
    25:27 Using Soft Clip to add loudness without losing fidelity
    26:12 Object-based editing
    27:20 Using Exciter to add brightness and presence
    28:17 Adjusting volume levels in a specific section
    29:38 Using Mid/Side EQ
    30:48 Mastering transitions
    34:04 Working backwards
    35:10 Making track markers for CD or streaming
    36:20 Training your ears
    #izotope #mastering #ozone
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Комментарии • 194

  • @IWOKEAGIANT
    @IWOKEAGIANT Год назад +37

    So reassuring to hear a Grammy Award-winning engineer say that sometimes, tracks just don't wanna be loud! I still can't explain it for some tracks. It's like every song has it's own soul.

    • @kagaro99
      @kagaro99 Год назад +1

      Loudness really starts with the arrangement - too many sounds happening at the same time can limit your end loudness - for example having a kick hit at the same time as a bass note - from there the loudness will be limited by the mix - using clippers on transient heavy material like drums can help to trim peaks as the mix progresses - it is important to see how things sum together and if that sum is creating a peak that needs your attention - an oscilloscope can be your best friend with this - if you have peaks or sums of energy that are too high you will not be able to turn the track up without distorting the limiter because the gain reduction will be too much - often you will find that it is possible to clip off sizeable peaks (say anywhere from 1 to even 6db or more) from kicks and snares and have basically effect on the sound quality

  • @lightsoulbeatz7067
    @lightsoulbeatz7067 Год назад +12

    The best video I’ve watched in a long time about music producing in general, probably ever personally. Thanks for this gem Emerson.

  • @themultimusicman
    @themultimusicman Год назад +8

    Thanks, EM, for sharing. Last seconds very motivational. iZotope is a gamechanger for me.

  • @soundslikewater
    @soundslikewater Год назад +7

    Hi Em, This was wonderful to watch. Thanks for your willingness to share.

  • @daviddeck1074
    @daviddeck1074 Год назад +12

    Very helpful, would like to see more videos like this.

  • @CraddyMusic
    @CraddyMusic Год назад +51

    One of the best mastering videos I’ve seen this year. Very well explained! 🔥

  • @CesarMorera82
    @CesarMorera82 Год назад +4

    This was an amazing video, better than many I've seen before and take mastering to the craft point. Thank you

  • @IfeeSound
    @IfeeSound Год назад +4

    What he said at the end is true. You just have to keep doing it till you become good at it. Thank you Emerson the tips

  • @dafingaz
    @dafingaz Год назад +3

    Incredible Mastering Masterclass!

  • @jmons33
    @jmons33 Год назад +7

    A gold mine for those who know how to listen attentively….

  • @davidabair2280
    @davidabair2280 Год назад +2

    Thank you Em! It's very educational watching a great mastering artist at work using Ozone 10! I just bought the upgrade and love it. I hope I can find more video from you. Thanks again!

  • @donkeyfacekilla1
    @donkeyfacekilla1 Год назад +1

    Great words of wisdom at the end too! Nice one Emerson! That was a great video!

  • @notinterested8452
    @notinterested8452 Год назад +1

    It's an honour to be able to watch this.

  • @ZHA
    @ZHA Год назад

    Save for rewatch. Thanks for everything

  • @jjboogie1
    @jjboogie1 Год назад +2

    Em!!! That was great.

  • @alexkeepermusic
    @alexkeepermusic Год назад +3

    I stopped watching RUclips tutorials a while ago but this is a gem 💎👌

  • @SiliconPrairie
    @SiliconPrairie Год назад +3

    This recipe works. As long as needed to explain the process. Plus, interesting and unconventional uses for some of the modules. On top of it all, it's nice to get a break from EDM examples and see a fully organic track get mastered.

  • @celeryfoxmusic
    @celeryfoxmusic 10 месяцев назад +1

    Such a great video. Most helpful mastering video I've seen. Great engineer as well!! Awesome job all around.

  • @olibarahosasa1137
    @olibarahosasa1137 Год назад +32

    Remember the days when people would laugh at mastering with Ozone.

    • @razzerraw1108
      @razzerraw1108 Год назад +2

      I can imagine this was before the time of Ozone 5 where people were just strictly analogue

  • @blandybeatz
    @blandybeatz Год назад +3

    Great video, izotope do it again💪🏽

  • @ehnmusik
    @ehnmusik Год назад +1

    i enjoy this a lot and learn so much ! " em "💣

  • @Darksagan
    @Darksagan Год назад +3

    I couldnt imagine Kendrick sitting over my shoulder the whole time.
    This was great.

  • @reyfortea6090
    @reyfortea6090 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love how definitive Em’s advice is. If 2 dB isn’t enough, fix it in the mix or use another tool (other than eq).
    🤯

  • @JulesMugisha
    @JulesMugisha Год назад

    I enjoyed the way you approach your work. Thanks for the tips👏🏾🔥

  • @mixedbymatty
    @mixedbymatty Год назад +2

    Fantastic video!

  • @RossRobinette
    @RossRobinette Год назад +1

    Great engineer and a great video!

  • @chrismartinis8924
    @chrismartinis8924 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing. Inspiring as always.

  • @joshgarcia336
    @joshgarcia336 8 месяцев назад

    this is dope...I love these types of interviews because it helps me think different as a mixing engineer

  • @eoholtzmanyee
    @eoholtzmanyee Год назад

    Great video, thanks Em!

  • @cornerliston
    @cornerliston Год назад +1

    Nice to see.
    Hope to see the mixing session as well so I can comment on the voc reverb being out phase : )

  • @palsheldon6520
    @palsheldon6520 Год назад +5

    Excellent Vid, great subtle half db changes, mid side boost and cut was excellent.. I would have liked a bit of explanation of how the overs were addressed at the end...

  • @PureWhiteBlue
    @PureWhiteBlue Год назад +1

    I love how it went from I'm not giving away my secrets to hang on I'm in work mode now gloves off 😂 thank you for your time, a very informative video.

  • @thisisreallychris
    @thisisreallychris Год назад +8

    This really was so awesome! Like I learned soooo much! What a talent!!! Thank you for sharing! So, so awesome. Damn, I am so OBSESSED with Ozone... Thanks for helping me find my sound. 🖤🖤🖤

    • @iZotopeOfficial
      @iZotopeOfficial  Год назад +1

      Happy to hear you like it!

    • @zarlok5294
      @zarlok5294 Год назад +1

      I’ve noticed that on some projects and always been puzzled by it. Interesting comments.

  • @reziahamed6654
    @reziahamed6654 Год назад +1

    Outrageously informative stuff here... Really loved to see how you made the best between Dynamics & Loudness...Really adore your sharing these GEM of advises..Much Love from Sri Lanka.... 🤓👍🏅🏅🎉

  • @michaelbird
    @michaelbird Год назад +1

    Great video. I learned a lot!

  • @eternal_way_of_light
    @eternal_way_of_light Год назад

    Thank you for this video. Very interesting and helpful!

  • @billpodolak7754
    @billpodolak7754 Год назад +3

    Awesome 🔥

  • @Ralymusic
    @Ralymusic Год назад

    I watch a whole lot of master class on mastering but She is Very Good, the best workflow I've seen so far 🤩🤙🏼

  • @GuyDumais
    @GuyDumais 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome insights 👏

  • @amanarakh6069
    @amanarakh6069 Год назад +3

    Legend!

  • @carolisway
    @carolisway Год назад

    thank you for the inspiration xx

  • @TrentManautou
    @TrentManautou Год назад

    You are a wonderful soul!

  • @olibarahosasa1137
    @olibarahosasa1137 Год назад +3

    Great tips

  • @balaftuna
    @balaftuna Год назад

    Great stuff!

  • @Derpadeedooda
    @Derpadeedooda Год назад

    What a great video!

  • @TheZeebop2007
    @TheZeebop2007 Год назад

    very cool & helpful. Thank you.

  • @Sprawl333
    @Sprawl333 Год назад

    Best Video I have ever seen regarding approach. I would like to learn more from EM's work.

  • @Anders01
    @Anders01 Год назад +2

    I think Ozone is great. Emerson mentioned mid/side EQing, I haven't even used that on Ozone yet, I'm very interested in trying it.

  • @MR_Cellarpop
    @MR_Cellarpop Год назад +1

    Thanks. Great video. Best/Mathias

  • @acbarnard
    @acbarnard Год назад

    Amazing!

  • @DolbyAtmosMixing
    @DolbyAtmosMixing Год назад

    Impressive 👏👏👏

  • @brandonbuxton8960
    @brandonbuxton8960 Год назад

    Great engineer! Loved the mr morale album sonics and Jon batiste we are

  • @notyourbusinessesnotyourbu7400

    I Could listen Em for hours ;)

  • @MadkeimMusic
    @MadkeimMusic Год назад

    Thank you for that great video! I am just going to steal those presets now :p

  • @yanovbeats1917
    @yanovbeats1917 Год назад +1

    The best tutorial

  • @trixdropd
    @trixdropd Год назад +4

    Just purchased based on this video.

  • @ckmusic1088
    @ckmusic1088 Год назад +1

    the video is awesome ! Just a question : is it normal to clip the ozone Ouput +2.6db/+4.6db during setting levels?

  • @Superdelphinus
    @Superdelphinus Год назад +1

    Great video - Em is an Emaj7

  • @JTFuller
    @JTFuller Год назад +4

    That was outstanding.. I've never heard of her but wow.. She's amazing.. thank you. .

    • @Fire-Toolz
      @Fire-Toolz Год назад +3

      'he'

    • @Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55
      @Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55 Год назад

      ​@Fire-Toolz whatever you say 😂

    • @milhouse777
      @milhouse777 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55for all the mastering knowledge he shared here, respect his gender is the least we should do, right?!

    • @Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55
      @Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55 7 месяцев назад

      @milhouse777 what's it got to do with mastering? It's a separate topic.

    • @milhouse777
      @milhouse777 7 месяцев назад

      @@Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55 whatever dude, I'm just talking about respect. But I will preserve your last neuron by not extending this conversation

  • @Selftaught
    @Selftaught Год назад

    Masterclass

  • @GregLassalle2015
    @GregLassalle2015 Год назад

    Thank you for this Em. Appreciate your knowledge and am a fan of your work. 🙏🏾

  • @GILLISH
    @GILLISH Год назад

    can you explain why you use the Transient in maximizer instead of integrated?

  • @InvisibleReality
    @InvisibleReality Год назад

    🔥

  • @jaycollinswrld
    @jaycollinswrld Год назад +4

  • @mickeysplace102
    @mickeysplace102 Год назад

    Hi Em, enjoying the video. I used to record at Larabee Studios back in the 70s. I noticed that you are in the red a lot on your Maximizer and also when you divide your track and keep them on the same track,,,how does your changes to one not affect the other...thanks

  • @goodmo
    @goodmo Год назад

    Good video :)

  • @WisdomHouseCreative
    @WisdomHouseCreative 11 месяцев назад +4

    First of all, what a lovley person. And what a great video! I love the clear emphasis on listening, deciding what the song needs, and only then making small adjustments with the right tools to get there.

  • @chrisdavis9135
    @chrisdavis9135 Год назад +1

    💎👀... 🔥

  • @bari1979
    @bari1979 Год назад

    @Emerson Mancini thank you for sharing your process! What speakers are you using?

    • @ericstair2386
      @ericstair2386 Год назад

      I believe they are the Focal Solo6 ST6s.

  • @kaplanhirschmannmusic893
    @kaplanhirschmannmusic893 Год назад +10

    Looking constantly at the clipping (or levels) above 0db)of ozone’s output made me sooooo nervous ;-). On the other hand it sounded fantastic. So what does sequoia do internally when it gets this „hot“ levels“ back from a plug-in? I guess I have to question everything I thought I knew about how a limiter is used in mastering … so many questions in my head right now.

    • @alekslocksmith
      @alekslocksmith Год назад +2

      I have the same question!

    • @MrCoOpus
      @MrCoOpus Год назад +3

      I was wondering about that too... I had to watch it again as I thought I missed the part when the output has to come back down before printing

    • @JaeCreator
      @JaeCreator Год назад

      @@MrCoOpus Haha it didn't

    • @JaeCreator
      @JaeCreator Год назад

      She didn't correct the levels before finishing the video. I saw her turn it up to match the other songs' perceived loudness, but then the video ended.

    • @barbangabriele3460
      @barbangabriele3460 7 месяцев назад +1

      basically she didn't limit anything, you can see the big horizontal meter going over 0dbfs...i dont know wtf is going on

  • @stephanerancourt7188
    @stephanerancourt7188 Год назад

    Can someone explain the 'process per section' on one stereo track/file? How does that work? And yesssss.... tht. Veneers good video about mastering including lots of insights about the artistic side / emotion

  • @sergiolima368
    @sergiolima368 Год назад +1

    What of great video of yours Emerson "Em" Mancini and Izotope. All the best, healthy and success in your life and craft. Question, I would very much and kindly ask you , what is your set up in terms of A/D converter or hardware used for connecting your computer to analogic. Hope you can answer that to me. I truly loved the video, watch few times already. Cheers and all the best. From Brazil, Sérgio Lima.

  • @JaeCreator
    @JaeCreator Год назад

    I watched the whole video but got a little fried when she didn't bring the output levels back down to 0.0 dB. Please explain why that major thing was left out of the recipe?

  • @TheodoreJAM
    @TheodoreJAM 11 месяцев назад

    How do you get Ozone 10 to have different settings at different parts of the song?

  • @del-marmare1646
    @del-marmare1646 Год назад

    This person is clearly very knowledgeable.

  • @sterlingpowell9207
    @sterlingpowell9207 Год назад

    Great video, but wait a minute! You can use the same eq in stereo and in midsize and in left right??? All this time I was thinking it could only be used in only one mode at a time

  • @Parteum
    @Parteum Год назад +1

    Em knows what’s up.

  • @embkingbeat1180
    @embkingbeat1180 Год назад

    is the object based editing function available only on the DAW he is using ?found it interesting and how to turn it on ? 26:12 minute section

    • @victorgarcia6912
      @victorgarcia6912 4 месяца назад

      You can do exact the same object editing in Reaper.

  • @twistedfingers9757
    @twistedfingers9757 7 месяцев назад

    I really learned a lot. I liked the approach of breaking a song into sections to allow individual processing, but couldn't see how that was being accomplished. Is it by moving sections to separate tracks, using automation, or something else? Thank you.

  • @pengadilanagamaslawi6385
    @pengadilanagamaslawi6385 Год назад

    good job male, thanks!

  • @KOjoe1k67
    @KOjoe1k67 Год назад

    Charming and sensible person. Me like

  • @RyanGildea
    @RyanGildea Год назад +1

    When Em changes from Stereo to Mid-Side processing in the EQ module, isn't that changing the processing mode for the entire module, not just the node being edited? That's what the Ozone ooltips say anyway. If you want to do both stereo and mid-side EQ processing you need to use two separate modules.
    Like others posting here, I am also confused by Em's disregard for the clipping on the output meter. If they have no limiter outside of Ozone, then the signal is being clipped at the DAW output. I've been taught that this will cause issues for streaming encoders as well as causing distortion and unpredictable results in D/A converters.
    My approach to gain staging has been to use clip gain to get the audio to the level I want to work at. I am using Wavelab, but that should be available in any DAW. This is the same as using the input gain slider in Ozone, but I can add more than 10 dB of gain if necessary. I never touch Ozone's output level because I'm relying on the maximizer to manage the final output level.
    I can appreciate "if it sounds good it is good" as an artistic approach, but I am having a hard time accepting that uncontrolled clipping is no big deal. Wouldn't it be better to shape the transients with a soft clipper or limiter and be in precise control of your digital peak level? I understand Em is saying that the clipping he is hearing sounds good to his ear and is a part of the overall sound/tonality they are evaluating throughout the process. But doesn't exceeding 0 dBFS mean it's not predictable how other systems will react, and there could be (additional, unwanted) distortion produced in a listener's D/A converters?

    • @ProjectHMF
      @ProjectHMF Год назад

      From my personal experience:
      1. Yes ur right about the mid / side EQ but I believe if you make some tweaking on stereo mode it will still be present on both the mid and the side eq.
      2. If signal is peaking at -1db after limiting inside ozone (maximizer/vintage limiter at the end of the chain) and u dont have any processing afterwards it should still peak at -1db after exporting if that makes sense. I think ur refering to how its getting past 0db inside the daw, the thing is, I believe that is just for volume matching and will be fixed before exporting.

  • @philfyphil
    @philfyphil Год назад +2

    Great video, thanks Em. I was always taught to put a VU plug-in at the top of the master input (first in the chain) and raise the height of the wave (loudness) til it reaches about -16 LUFS and send that in to the first plugin which in this case would be the EQ. Do you see anything wrong with that?

    • @emersonmancini1962
      @emersonmancini1962 Год назад +4

      don't see anything wrong with that!

    • @philfyphil
      @philfyphil Год назад

      @@emersonmancini1962 Thanks very much for your reply Em, and your positive vibe for everyone here. The World needs more Ems.

    • @a2bs333
      @a2bs333 Год назад

      I do it to - 15 it improves headroom and reduces the chance of clipping Pre fader.

    • @alekslocksmith
      @alekslocksmith Год назад

      @@emersonmancini1962 It would be very helpful if you could explain the decision to turn on 8 dBs on Ozone output. I understand that it's actually to match the levels of the reference song, but the numbers above 0 dBs? There's nothing wrong with that?

    • @barbangabriele3460
      @barbangabriele3460 7 месяцев назад

      yes, how can you see lufs from a vu meter?

  • @s-j-e-1
    @s-j-e-1 Год назад +3

    Sequoia and Samplitude are the fastest and most accurate DAWs imo. Even transposing Audio sounds better than in Logic or Ableton. The Bypass all VST Button on the master should be in every other DAW. Sadly Samplitude crashes often. Even the new version.

  • @Dj3son
    @Dj3son Год назад

    What’s the name of the song mainly used to master?

  • @vvessel_
    @vvessel_ Год назад

    Hi! Great video. Does anyone know what desk Emerson Mancini is using?

  • @bradleypower4803
    @bradleypower4803 Год назад +3

    Can someone explain the "setting the levels" section? Is this a gain boost by increasing the input and output levels? Could the same thing be done by decreasing threshold on Maximizer, for example? Thanks!

    • @MikeBrayton
      @MikeBrayton Год назад +2

      As I understand it, the input affects the level going in to the entire plugin. and you may want to gain it up or down depending on how hard or soft you want to drive, like, the vintage compressor or something. And, the output control is the level going out of ozone. just in case you want to skip the maximizer entirely, let's say, and use a different external limiter? But I think he was using it to adjust his listening volume level relative to the track he was comparing with... which would mean he would probably reset the output volume to zero prior to bouncing The final master.

    • @bradleypower4803
      @bradleypower4803 Год назад +1

      @@MikeBrayton thank you!

    • @emersonmancini1962
      @emersonmancini1962 Год назад +3

      Re: Input gain, yes, as Mike said. I prefer to bring the volume of the track up rather than having the limiter do the work. You might achieve a similar result decreasing the threshold on the maximizer, but all of the work you’re doing on the track prior to the maximizer volume will be done at a different volume, which will affect how it sounds.

    • @bradleypower4803
      @bradleypower4803 Год назад

      @@emersonmancini1962 that makes sense - thank you!

    • @MikeBrayton
      @MikeBrayton Год назад +2

      @@emersonmancini1962 thanks for replying Emerson and thanks for a great tutorial. This is the one thing I don't quite understand. Do you have a limiter after the output slider? Or maybe you mean the limiter inside of ozone? There's some people commenting about the 8dB of gain on the output. So where does that get limited? I think I'm having trouble seeing the difference between raising the volume with the maximizer inside of ozone versus raising the output level inside of ozone, which then gets limited by the same limiter inside of ozone. I'm confused, and scared.. :)

  • @noahunterberger6230
    @noahunterberger6230 Год назад +5

    Hey Em, I really enjoyed this walkthrough. I love learning about the mastering side of things. Would you be able to answer something I’m sure a lot of us are wondering: what is happening to the audio after you boost the output of the plug-in? When you export a 24bit file, there is inherently a ceiling of digital 0, so are you using the ceiling as a clipper of sorts? Pushing level into the ceiling? You have an interesting approach that I’ve never seen before, and I’m very intrigued. Thanks!

    • @emersonmancini1962
      @emersonmancini1962 Год назад +16

      Hey Noah, the plugin is still within the framework of my DAW, so what the overs are on the output of the plugin don't concern me. As I mentioned in another comment, I do not have a limiter in the DAW outside of my chain. If there is audible distortion I address it, if there isn't I'm not worried. Hope this helps!

    • @ViceSquad
      @ViceSquad Год назад +1

      @@emersonmancini1962 what is the reference track you are using here at 23:07? It sounds interesting.. THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR EXPERTISE AND PASSION love from London UK :-) x

  • @musicproductionclips8928
    @musicproductionclips8928 Год назад +4

    Switching back and forth between mid/side and stereo EQ in the same module? That's confusing as hell! If you create an EQ band to adjust the mid and then switch that same module to Stereo you are literally changing the way you are EQing with that band. Same if you apply a Stereo band and switch to mid, that band will not be affecting the sides anymore... The way to go about this is by using 2 different EQ modules to do Stereo and Mid/Side separately, so what is going on here? I'm very very very confused.

    • @churchusa
      @churchusa Год назад +3

      This!
      Unless Izotope changed how the EQ module works from version 9 to 10. Haven't tried Ozone 10. Otherwise I see two explanations to this:
      1. Em is doing so small adjustments that Em can't hear what's actually happening and is fooled by the visuals and placebo.
      2. Em doesn't know how Ozone works and doesn't use it in daily work. Em is just hired by Izotope to market Ozone.

    • @musicproductionclips8928
      @musicproductionclips8928 Год назад

      @@churchusa I think the latter must be the true option sadly 😅

    • @Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55
      @Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55 Год назад

      Exactly what I was thinking 🤔

  • @acrosonusmastering5361
    @acrosonusmastering5361 Год назад

    1db EQ when there is a mini of 5 db correction to do and in the wrong direction the eq

  • @ShadikTV
    @ShadikTV Год назад

    Definitely want to work with her soon.

    • @milhouse777
      @milhouse777 7 месяцев назад

      So first thing first, respect his pronoum: His/they

    • @ShadikTV
      @ShadikTV 7 месяцев назад

      @@milhouse777 Where's the pronoun? I don't see any. So i'm just going to ignore this. Unless your the his/they being interviewed. I'll just go get my new song mastered by the last person who mastered. It seems too complicated to even give a compliment and be interested in working with someone not knowing what pronoun I should be speaking of. So yea, next song mastered by Oasis Mastering it's a company and i don't have to be at fault on the pronouns. Thanks

    • @iZotopeOfficial
      @iZotopeOfficial  7 месяцев назад

      @ShadikTV Emerson “Em” Mancini uses both he/him and they/them pronouns. Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @exhaust4246
    @exhaust4246 4 месяца назад

    36:42 facts

  • @synthoelectro
    @synthoelectro Год назад +1

    so surprising to see Sequoia being used in this video.

  • @soundshigh
    @soundshigh 10 месяцев назад

    Some potentially misleading info here re: how Stereo and Mid/Side modes actually work in the Ozone EQ. The only way for this to work the way it is used here, is first to go to the Mid/Side mode and link the channels. Then, when returning to Stereo mode and making changes, those will translate in both the Mid and the Side channels after switching to that mode again. I don't think Em had those linked in the first place, so changing a band the Stereo mode will only translate to the Mid channel once you switch from Stereo to Mid/Side.

  • @mxynx
    @mxynx Год назад +1

    Is the output gain after the maximizer or before?

    • @emilkey12
      @emilkey12 Год назад

      After

    • @joshfields5966
      @joshfields5966 Год назад +1

      @@emilkey12 What about all the clipping that's happening on Ozone's output?

    • @emilkey12
      @emilkey12 Год назад +2

      @@joshfields5966 Usually that would be simply clipping your output. I surely believe that she pulled the signal down again after Ozone or recorded her output in a floating point bitrate for use in this Video to avoid clipping. But idk how it was handled in this case honestly.

    • @MikeBrayton
      @MikeBrayton Год назад

      ​​@@emilkey12 Yeah I think he was just using the output volume to get the song up to the same level as the one he was comparing it with. I think when the time came to bounce the master, he probably reset the output volume back to zero.

    • @a2bs333
      @a2bs333 Год назад

      @@MikeBrayton Very attentative 🤔

  • @SMEL
    @SMEL Год назад

    Awesome vid! Yo, what mastering daw is that?

    • @johnschroder78
      @johnschroder78 Год назад +1

      Samplitude/Sequoia

    • @SMEL
      @SMEL Год назад

      @@johnschroder78 What!!! I didn't know those guys were still around! I loved sound forge back in the day.... lol

    • @KOjoe1k67
      @KOjoe1k67 Год назад +1

      @@SMEL Sound forge!
      What was thing? Cant remember

    • @SMEL
      @SMEL Год назад

      @@KOjoe1k67 I believe I read they were bought out by Samplitude... showing my age here 🤣

  • @busywl69
    @busywl69 Год назад

    science!

  • @PhatLvis
    @PhatLvis Год назад

    Box of hats?

  • @joshd265
    @joshd265 Год назад +3

    Great feature 🔥. Isn’t she clipping the output though? Looks like it’s peaking at +7 in parts

    • @emersonmancini1962
      @emersonmancini1962 Год назад +19

      To poorly quote Phil Ramone, who cares what it looks like, how does it sound? If it doesn’t sound like it’s distorting, I don’t care ;)
      PS he/they pls, I’m trans ❤️

    • @RashadCoesBMFR
      @RashadCoesBMFR Год назад +2

      Thank you saying this!! I totally had the same question in my mind having come from the analog world of mixing and mastering. Digital totally changes how I’ve come to look at my mixing / mastering.
      Em did a great job!! Hats off sir

    • @joshd265
      @joshd265 Год назад +3

      @@emersonmancini1962 thanks! But what’s the reason you’re doing this? Is it actually giving you any more level on the output? Is your master bus clipping as well or is that at 0? (Apologies for the pronoun!!)

    • @soundshigh
      @soundshigh 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@emersonmancini1962 Hi, could you please explain, since this is really bewildering - you are raising the volume after the limiting, which in a 32 bit floating environment should not clip, but as soon as the song is exported to 24 or 16 bit, it will distort like crazy. You should have another limiter working after the Maximizer, I presume?

  • @massivebeatzz
    @massivebeatzz Год назад +1

    Pay attention to the mind - focusing on the music, the love in it - not the gear and knobs.