@@Aleamanic i came here to comment that at the end this channel is to drive people into buying the waves plugins (which it is) but nice to see you found this playlist :D! Cheers!
GIRL THANK YOU!!!! These tutorials are straight to the point but simple and easy to understand for a beginner like me who hears all these words being tossed around and nobody explains what they are and just kind of expect us to already know it. This is helping me with a project right now and I am so appreciative of this channel.
Reverb and Delay the very essence of ambient music. I dare say that it couldn't exist without them. It's very difficult to get effective resonating ambient sounds without employing one or the other. Nature uses them during lightning storms to enhance our space/time experiences. The rumble of thunder wouldn't sound as explosive without them; we stop to listen and are made more aware of the moment while we hear and feel those vibrations. Just like when they're used to good effect in music.
really really glad that waves audio put out this series. as a starting producer this videos help us tremendously understanding the basics of mixing. thank you stella and waves🙌🏼
Thank you Stella for this explanation.. I have been checking out various videos on youtube looking for a clear explanation on what the difference is between delay and reverb and your video and explanation gave absolute clarity in just 6.29 mins which is the length of the video. So thank you very much for your work.
Dear Stella Thank you for the videos! Can you please do a few basic videos explaining various setups and equipment used in recording, such as analog mixers, microphones, cables, etc? Thank you!
This is wonderful - thank you so much. One tiny thing -- I wish you had compared the same exact phrase with reverb vs with delay (as you did with the dry recording vs. reverb--that was incredibly helpful), rather than first reverb, and then the song continuing with delay. But still wonderfully described and exemplified!
After years of fiddling with reverb knobs to mixed success (haha...) I thought I'd finally figure out how to use it. Great video, looking forward to checking out the rest of what you have.
reverb sounds so good...would there be any cases where you wouldnt want it?..im just curious also you are a natural teacher , head and shoulders above others here on YT.
Your videos are just amazing I liked it very much The best thing about your video is that they are short enough, it doesn't take much time Please upload more videos They helped me alot
Back in the 70's, I had a reverb device installed in my car. It added a great sound to the songs. Haven't been able to find any similar devices in today's market,. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you
I’ve always preferred vocals in their “dry” state and I am so glad to have found this explanation so I can pinpoint why modern music often irritates me. I respect editing, but I enjoy vocals so much more without it. It’s probably due to my classical training, cause the added reverb and delay to me sound like the musical equivalent of a bad photoshop job (this is just my personal opinion though!)
Thank you very much and lots of love..... finally found the tutorial I have been looking for and learning a lot from this series...plz keep posting such videos
"Have you ever sang in the shower and felt like you should be singing on stage in front of thousands of people? Well, you're wrong, but there's a reason we like singing in the shower..." I was hoping she was going to say that.
I am a starter onto studio engineering I have been a deejay all my time. I have a small studio in one of my rooms. I will like to know which one is better delay on a group or one inch take vocals or instruments
not really... yes but not- delay and reverb are two very different things... the thing is delay can be controlled easily for example you can have the echo once or if you want five times and also place the echos on timings (have the echo quickly play or have the echos take time and play slowly).... Reverb meanwhile can be "controlled" but its not controlled the same way delay is.... basically you can control how big/small the reverb you want - reveb does not made echos, it instead makes the sound more "open" or "airy".... I hope this helps you question :)
I wish there more episodes. Stella is a fabulous teacher!
Looks like there *are* more episodes.... www.waves.com/tag/sound-basics-with-stella
@@Aleamanic i came here to comment that at the end this channel is to drive people into buying the waves plugins (which it is) but nice to see you found this playlist :D! Cheers!
Her full name is Stella Gotshtein
@@Aleamanic Hmmm, looks like there are only the same four from TH-cam there now. Bummer, this was a great series.
and pretty too
GIRL THANK YOU!!!! These tutorials are straight to the point but simple and easy to understand for a beginner like me who hears all these words being tossed around and nobody explains what they are and just kind of expect us to already know it. This is helping me with a project right now and I am so appreciative of this channel.
Not a single useless word nor wasted a second. Superb
there was a intro ... just kidding tho
We want more!
You are very clear and concise
You're demonstrating simply hard theories I haven't understood well through 11 years of Audio Engineering... Thanks Stella :)
These short lectures of this channel is pure gold! Very comprehensive!
What i would given to have a music teacher like Stella when i was growing up
Reverb and Delay the very essence of ambient music. I dare say that it couldn't exist without them. It's very difficult to get effective resonating ambient sounds without employing one or the other. Nature uses them during lightning storms to enhance our space/time experiences. The rumble of thunder wouldn't sound as explosive without them; we stop to listen and are made more aware of the moment while we hear and feel those vibrations. Just like when they're used to good effect in music.
Waves! Bring back Stella! Please make more videos! We need these while we are in lockdown (or not).
really really glad that waves audio put out this series. as a starting producer this videos help us tremendously understanding the basics of mixing.
thank you stella and waves🙌🏼
We need STELLA BACK FOR MORE😭🔥
Watched 3 vids before this one... first 30 seconds of THIS video and I had already learned more than in my life!! MORE MORE!!
Stella is awesome, they need to bring her back. Great teacher
i absolutely agree
This short series is awesome, learning loads. Wish there was more episodes availabe
solid gold for beginners
I can watch Stella all day , such a beautiful articulate teacher ! Great video
You're amazing Stella. Thank you, very straight foward and informative video.
Thank you Stella for this explanation.. I have been checking out various videos on youtube looking for a clear explanation on what the difference is between delay and reverb and your video and explanation gave absolute clarity in just 6.29 mins which is the length of the video. So thank you very much for your work.
I wish there were more episodes. Stella is a great teacher.
The best effects explanation I’ve ever seen! Especially for beginners like me. Thank you!
THANK YOU!!!! This gave me a very clear understanding of how the two sound digitally!
Stella is my teacher for waves. I understand her very well and now knows more about the sounds of the effects etc. Thnx Stella, Thnx waves.
your name is the best part of life haha
Dear Stella
Thank you for the videos!
Can you please do a few basic videos explaining various setups and equipment used in recording, such as analog mixers, microphones, cables, etc?
Thank you!
This is wonderful - thank you so much. One tiny thing -- I wish you had compared the same exact phrase with reverb vs with delay (as you did with the dry recording vs. reverb--that was incredibly helpful), rather than first reverb, and then the song continuing with delay. But still wonderfully described and exemplified!
You have a gift for making this technical stuff easy to understand. Nice series!
This was a fantastically clear description. If only I could learn about every other effect in this manner too!
she is amazing dml I tried learning this forever and she just made it so easy and simple
That was a Stellar explanation! Now I fully understand reverb! Thank you!
Good tutorial with smooth, well scripted narration and effective illustrations. Professional job. (Attractive narrator is a bonus) TT
Great presentation Madam Sound Engineer... short n sweet!
After years of fiddling with reverb knobs to mixed success (haha...) I thought I'd finally figure out how to use it. Great video, looking forward to checking out the rest of what you have.
You are AWESOME!!! Beautiful explain and demonstrated thank you so much for sharing your experience and skills with the world
reverb sounds so good...would there be any cases where you wouldnt want it?..im just curious
also you are a natural teacher , head and shoulders above others here on YT.
ONLY FOUR episodes? Whaaaaat?!!! No imma cry now.
Your videos are just amazing
I liked it very much
The best thing about your video is that they are short enough, it doesn't take much time
Please upload more videos
They helped me alot
You are an exceptional teacher! Please make more videos!
Stella, a lesson on De-esser would be highly appreciated! thank you and go on with these great videos! 🤘
Back in the 70's, I had a reverb device installed in my car. It added a great sound to the songs. Haven't been able to find any similar devices in today's market,. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you
This channel is premium!
I think Stella is a pro actress reading from a teleprompter. Too perfect.
You are the best teacher that I ever had. Thank You
Very good, simple e clearly
I want more of these please. You make things so easy to learn
Sometimes I like to sidechain both reverb and delay effects which results in a cleaner mix.
V COOL way of explaining & showing the benefits & negatives of using either techniques in recording !
these tutorials by stella are amazing! when is the next one coming out?
Today I understood what a Reverb is and I thank you so much for this. Very easy way of explaining.
What a wonderful instructor. Thanks so much!
Great Content! Please make more videos - you are an amazing teacher!
I love u more than my music career,with u by my sides we can created new world music effect but keep dropping episode so we can reach 100
Amazing! We want more episodes!
Crystal clear, thanks for this teaching !
Thank you so much for your explanations about reverb and delay. Really interesting. Hugs!
Great video. Very clear explanation for a concept that I didn't understand for a long time.
Great explanation. Nice production. Very balanced content and art direction.
Cman, I want to subscribe for more sound basics with Stella ! Stella you are the best ❤️ please come back
There u go again; easy lay-term explanations ... nice
Well I woke up ,hopped on my phone, and now you have a new subscriber ❤
Hi Stella Love your smooth and concise presentation.
3:39 the letters ( What is Delay? ) fall with the cymbals effect, Nice! Very professional Series done by Waves and Stella
Thank you stella. I find your instruction really best and most easy to understand probably even complex stuffs.
I’ve always preferred vocals in their “dry” state and I am so glad to have found this explanation so I can pinpoint why modern music often irritates me. I respect editing, but I enjoy vocals so much more without it. It’s probably due to my classical training, cause the added reverb and delay to me sound like the musical equivalent of a bad photoshop job (this is just my personal opinion though!)
Great thoughts.
I kind of understand what you mean…
As if they didn’t have reverb chamber in EMI studios back in the 1960s. You sound silly.. classically trained or not
Thank you very much and lots of love..... finally found the tutorial I have been looking for and learning a lot from this series...plz keep posting such videos
These vocals used are so clean 🎉
"Have you ever sang in the shower and felt like you should be singing on stage in front of thousands of people? Well, you're wrong, but there's a reason we like singing in the shower..." I was hoping she was going to say that.
Reason is that shower has good echo which enhances your voice. It's that simple
@@nohandsajkula5842 dumbazz
I sound worse in the shower 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 this guy
Wowww very well explained thankyou i want a teacher like you and more videos from u
So in the end who decides what effects and how much are applied to a track? Is it the artist? the engineer? The producer?
Nicely explained ❤
I love your explanation Stel. Good work
So thats why my voice sounds really good in the bathroom lmao.
Yeah man
Imma bout to ruin you're 69 likes
thank you so much
thank you stella! would enjoy watching more videos of yours
Well explained Stella!
Could you also please explain about base, mid and highs?
please make more videos. they are simply amazing : D
Nice!! You are the best teacher EVER 🙌🏼🧢
Brilliantly explained Stella 👌
stella you a wonderful teacher --very clear and very easy to understand.
More Stella, pleaseee!
Very well explained for someone new
Such a great series! Everything is very pleasantly explained. Thank you!
I needed this, thank you!! Finally know what reverb means 🙏🙌
Great video. I’m just starting to record my vocals, this helps immensely.
I am a starter onto studio engineering I have been a deejay all my time. I have a small studio in one of my rooms. I will like to know which one is better delay on a group or one inch take vocals or instruments
Why did this series end? This has been fabulous.
Very well explained, Stella. Thank you!
love the way you explain, More video like this please.
Super series, please make more Stella!
4:33 as with reverb you can control the delay effect in many different ways ¿ can one control a delay with a reverb? Please help me out!
not really... yes but not- delay and reverb are two very different things... the thing is delay can be controlled easily for example you can have the echo once or if you want five times and also place the echos on timings (have the echo quickly play or have the echos take time and play slowly).... Reverb meanwhile can be "controlled" but its not controlled the same way delay is.... basically you can control how big/small the reverb you want - reveb does not made echos, it instead makes the sound more "open" or "airy".... I hope this helps you question :)
Oh would be great to continue this series😭
your very good teacher 👨🏫
Such an awesome video, I always hear the two terms but never really understood them properly. Thank you explaining them in such simple terms.
Great Voice, And Good Explanation 🔥
THIS IS WHAT I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR.
You are simply unbeliveable.
smooth clear , thanks I got an answer
The dry vocal track sounds like ASMR because it feels so close I actually like it lol Tingly
This course is fire, I don't understand why they stopped making it
Wow ur very well explained....thankuuu so much
Hi. What is the most effective, cheap, way of blocking the outside noise to a small room?