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MXCLVRE
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 เม.ย. 2019
Randy McClure (MXCLVRE) is a music producer for independent and label artists, as well as television, film, and micro sync licensing. Randy’s musical journey started in his native state of Delaware where he would play and record songs on guitar in his bedroom. Since then, his life has been a mix of studios and stages, constantly creating and pushing boundaries in music. After a brief career performing for various artists all over the country, he now focuses on music production and songwriting. He creates music of all genres in his home studio located in sunny Los Angeles, CA.
Inquiries: mxclvre@gmail.com
Inquiries: mxclvre@gmail.com
Using Xvive U4 Wireless In-Ear Monitors in My Home Studio
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mxclvre
x.com/mxclvre
Book a FREE virtual music production consultation with me now!
calendly.com/mxclvre/30min
Buy the Xvive In-Ear Monitor Wireless System!
www.sweetwater.com/store/manufacturer/Xvive
www.guitarcenter.com/XVive/U4-In-Ear-Monitor-Wireless-System-Set-1500000311273.gc
www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1518271-REG/xvive_audio_u4_wireless_in_ear_monitor.html
www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-audio/xvive-u4-in-ear-monitor-wireless-system-set/l71727000000000
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easymusiccenter.com/search?q=xvive
www.altomusic.com/search?options%5Bprefix%5D=last&q=xvive
www.adorama.com/brands/XVIVE?OrigTerm=xvive&searchredirect=true
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Why you should record music wirelessly in your studio with the Xvive U3C Microphone Wireless System
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In this video I talk about the benefits of recording music wirelessly in your home studio. Gain flexibility in your recording setup and reduce cable clutter in your studio space using the Xvive U3C. I give a quick review of the system and demonstrate recording using my acoustic guitar. @XviveAudio 00:00 - Intro 00:19 - Setup 01:06 - Features 01:37 - Why Wireless? 02:27 - Demo 04:01 - Outro Foll...
How I Get Realistic Studio Drums Using VSTs
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Are you tired of lifeless, robotic drums in your tracks? Upgrade your music production using the tips in this video and finally get the big, punchy, and realistic drums you are looking for. In this video, I demo the DS Drum RCS Essentials VST from @redpackdrums, as well as provide some MIDI programming and mixing techniques that I use in my home studio! DS Drum RCS Essentials works with the fre...
How to Make More Money in Music in 2024
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If you're a musician, songwriter, music producer, or audio engineer, here are some of the ways I get more paying clients into my home music studio business. Try these methods out this year to make more money from your music services! 00:00 - Intro 01:07 - Friends/Word of Mouth 02:29 - Craigslist, Facebook, Social Media 04:24 - Live Shows/Open Mics 06:23 - Outro Follow Me! mxclvre ...
How I Layer My Acoustic Guitar Recordings At Home For A Huge Studio Sound.
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In this video I will show you a layering technique I use when recording and mixing acoustic guitar at home for a huge, full sound in your music productions. This video covers recording techniques, guitar part writing, and how to mix your guitars to achieve the best results. @Ableton @SlateDigitalTV @UniversalAudio Intro 0:00 - 0:36 Recording Techniques 0:36 - 3:15 Part Writing 3:15 - 13:13 Mixi...
Making Music For TV: How to Export Stems for Music Libraries
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This is my process for exporting stems when I am sending my music to production libraries and publishers. I am demonstrating with Ableton Live, but the same method can be used for any DAW! 0:00 - 0:35 Intro 0:35 - 2:50 Using return tracks for groups 2:50 - 5:30 What should you have on your master chain? 5:30 - 7:00 The export process 7:00 - 8:00 Other considerations 8:00 - Outro Follow Me! inst...
Custom Keyboard Shortcuts in Ableton Live That Will Change Everything
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In this video I'll show you how to use Ableton Live's key map mode to create your own custom keyboard shortcuts. These shortcuts, along with all the great shortcuts built into Ableton have helped me speed up my workflow for production, mixing, and mastering! @Ableton 0:00 Intro 0:38 How It Works 2:11 Record 2:38 Metronome 2:57 Set Locater 3:18 Punch In/Out 3:42 MIDI Capture 4:20 Gain 6:02 Save ...
Simple home recording studio setup for only $250.
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Simple home recording studio setup for only $250.
EPIC HOME STUDIO TOUR 2022 | Bedroom Apartment in Los Angeles
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EPIC HOME STUDIO TOUR 2022 | Bedroom Apartment in Los Angeles
I made the easiest DIY acoustic panels ever!
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I made the easiest DIY acoustic panels ever!
5 Home Recording Studio Essentials You Definitely Need!
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5 Home Recording Studio Essentials You Definitely Need!
I got Kyle (SuperDuperKyle) to listen my song!
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I got Kyle (SuperDuperKyle) to listen my song!
How to route audio from Kontakt drummer to Ableton
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How to route audio from Kontakt drummer to Ableton
The BEST Plugins For Guitar Recording! (Apollo + UAD Plugins)
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The BEST Plugins For Guitar Recording! (Apollo UAD Plugins)
"Everything" by MXCLVRE - Single Release Promo
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"Everything" by MXCLVRE - Single Release Promo
Just ordered mine!
Hi! I am looking to buy this desk and I'm wondering how you got all the rack space the same height. Thank you!
Maybe I’m not understanding the question but that’s the only option.
@@mxclvre No I think you do! Thank you very much!
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I'm gonna need to see and hear this.
Thank you for such precious info!
I have no real use-case for this thingie, but I am enticed to get one. <sigh>
Give it a try! For the price you really can’t regret it!
What guitar do you use?
The acoustic in this video is a Taylor Big Baby amzn.to/4ipWefF
Passed 4 years. Do you found something better in Uad and Apollo?
Still using the same setup every day!
How would you address the massive phasing problem?
Beautifully made video. Really love the structured approach in arranging this content. the content itself is very helpful as well
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Umm your creating more work that way? Let me give you a tip? Use a small diagram condenser mic and point it a few inches from the body below where the neck is! The bottom corner of the guitar! Promise you it will sound 10 times better and you won't have to filter all the low end out of it give you a more percussive sounding guitar! I promise your recording will sound 10 times better! Little tip from a professional!
That is A WAY. I wouldn't say better. You get a wider, bigger sound from the sutble variations in guitar strumming. For a track where vocals are the main focus, I would say you're recommendation might be a better option.
Hey man! This video really helped. I've just started my music production journey. Would love to see more of these, especially focused videos on Ableton 12, as I'm using Suite. If you could explain basic concepts of music production like compression, equalising, saturation etc (using Ableton) would help all those who've just started like me tremendously. Subscribed and waiting for more. Much love from India, cheers🍻
Have you experimented with Nashville guitar tuning on a second guitar? That combo with doubling sounds vastly better to my ears than any other technique ive found. But it does require a second guitar with different tuning and string gauges. Theres a great vid somewhere on youtube of how to do it.
Yup I have tried this. I actually have a classical guitar that I have restringed with nashville tuning and it adds a cool sound for sure!
i need to find a cheap way to leave gap on the walls . for better bass absorption the gap need to be same as the material thickness. any idea?
I'd say you're overthinking it! Forget the gap.
@mxclvre well its basically down to the best bang for the buck right now 😎
You could attach a few blocks to the back corners of the panels at whatever thickness you need (made out of anything free: wood chunks, foam, etc). Attach picture frame wire to the back of the panel, and then hang on a hook on the wall (either 1 hole for the hook or use a command strip hook instead). The panel can then hang on the wall with the offset airgap behind it. :)
@@CaraHillVoiceoverArtist good ideas thank you!
Quick trick for stereo tracking if you have an electric/accoustic guitar, record onto one track with your line in and another using your mic setup all at once to knock out two steps in one
The method in the video is really cool because you get a wide sound with the sutble variations in playing between both takes.
I like simplicity
Me too!
Well done, dude. Congrats for an already good raw sound.
Sync and tv...man, haven't heard that since Berklee. I gotta start looking into this more! Good stuff, man!
robot hand really is the future ... of drums. Get robot hand today.
Best Mic For best Vocal Choose top no 1 Mic ?
thanks a loooooooooooooooooooooooooooottttttt
Thanks for the video, but for some reason i don't see any signal in the list in Ableton
Hey man this video helped me a lot. Thank you for making this video . ❤️😎
after 02:11 you forgot that after select "in" u wanna click above it where it says "Ext In" and change it to Kontakt
Thanks man - this is a really nice and easy to understand , sharing your process and thinking. I've just bought a Yamaha semi-acoustic so this was useful - thanks again ! :-)
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much! Just what I was looking for
What about safe n sound rockwool from store for sound installation it's 3.5 inch
Brilliant DAW
You are awesome!
Thanks!
ive never been so satisfied with googling a question and getting it answered and understood right away. thank you and well done!
You're welcome!
This video is a life saver
great content mate!
This is amazing!! Thank you for this.
Thx for your detailed introduction!❤
Great video, well done.
Well I usually mic like three feet away. Much more natural sounding. To me. Each to their own I guess.
You could try a close mic and still have that 3 foot distance for some options and texture
@@NewHopeAudio Well. I try to record instruments the way they are supposed to be in the mix. If I want an acoustic in the back of the 3d spectrum then I record it that way. Putting a reverb and taking out top end is not the same thing.
@@NewHopeAudio I could. But options are for problem seekers. Decide - record - done. Correct sound and easy to mix. Simples.
This is great if you have a well treated acoustic space. Some of us at home don't :(
Try the Fender Tweed plugin. W 1073, Pultec eq and LA2a into Oxide Tape
Thank you
Thanks! What an awesome video, helped a lot! Really easy to watch and no boring parts at all! :))
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks, man. Great tutorial. I find that puting the mic that close usually makes the pick noise too loud. Maybe I need to try thicker picks. Loved that tip.
$1000 audio interface.
Yeah but you can get essentially just as good a sound with a cheap one like a Scarlett solo. Biggest difference is with the appolo he van add a bit of compression and preamp color on the way in. Both those can be replicated in the mixing stage tho. I use a antelope audio zen q wich let's me add real time effects, and that's only like $475 right now. But I only use a very light compression and a light touch of color when I record.
Actually got it second hand for $400! But agreed it doesn't matter what interface you have, these techniques will improve any recording!
I hate taylor guitars. My electronics failed not once but twice both a warranty repair but after the 3rd fail I got an LR Baggs. Even at that I don’t care for its tone. Their stuff is all about the look and fancy woods, not sound.
His sounds good.
extremely informative!!! love it, thanks for this
Such a great tutorial. I love doing the same thing with my acoustic tracks!
thanks!
Really enjoyed the video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
could you make something like this but have the guitars doing different melodies and rhythms?
would have been useful if you mentioned how you were "comping" as a beginner wouldnt know what was going on
also, explaining the caged system briefly or even mentioning it would save a lot of beginners confusion. people wont understand how youre transposing to different keys and will not understand why theyre getting different results. mike george explains in well