Dude yes. I literally just recorded a track with live drums and it’s not PERFECT but maybe that’s why I LOVE it. It has natural swing. Not Off time , but on time, and not Quantized! Beautiful 😻
@@Cristalskulle but todays listener wants to buy perfect music. Music with perfect drums (samples build in the computer and time alignment on the grid), midi guitars, midi piano, autotune on vocals... that is what the people buy! When you are not perfect... 9 of 10 people would not buy the CD! The future is all music comes from the computer... that is sad!
@@rockdahaus Well yeah I kinda agree, I'm not gonna say that "music used to be better" because I don't agree I just think it used to be different. BUT when it comes to rock inspired music, looking to be absolutely perfect is the worst possible choice. That's why I think Rolling in the deep works so god damn well, it's incredibly powerful and lively
its always cool to see younger guys like this giving masterclasses. so used to seeing the usual staples of mixing so its refreshing to see a younger chap clearly mastered the craft!
He isn't a younger guy lol. Is almost 50 and has been working in the field for decades. *Edit* AND is talking about engineering Adelle - Rolling In The Deep while sitting in a pro studio...roflmao
@@ellieg91 It's a shame indeed, I love these short bits but my interest is in only maybe 20% of their videos. Would so much love to be able to purchase just the ones I want to see
What a lovely man with a lovely family and a lovely personality. Cant say enough good about this talented chap, Paul Epworth is a top bloke across the board
That's great. I heard the imperfections in the acoustic guitar, but when combined with everything, you can't tell at all. And it definitely gives it character. Excellent work, Paul.
Beautifully crafted mix of organic takes and tightened up production..... and you can tell the individual performances are super important to building the whole classic end result - amazing to see under the bonnet of this one.
I can't believe how young Paul Epworth is! I knew him from producing Bloc Party's albums. Didn't know he also worked with Adele, Bruno Mars, and Beck! So badass!
outfuckingstanding. thank you for posting this. some serious recording gems in here. the part at the end where he shows the guitar is great and i love that he admits to the part being hard for him to play because he's not a guitarist.
Loved this vid. I remember when it came out - it really cut through well on FM radio. The tune made you prick up yer ears (and of course there were Adele's vocals.) The parts are so simple. No virtuoso playing here -.but the sum of the parts is genius! Nice to hear it broken down
crazy how the guitar is all scrappy and “not professional” BUT HOW GOOD IS IT? you can feel the power through the strumming... as long as you achieve this, screw the professional
Jon snow in the series is Northern. This is a Southern accent probably somewhere near London. Also Jon snow has long dark hair. They do both have low rumbling voices.
Fantastic - so great to hear something that is not cut up and quantized - sounds so good - is there more of this - sounded like he was cut off? Thanks for sharing regardless.
Two things I love about Adele: Her voice and her sense of humor. Humour, actually. The key component of this track is Adele's breathing. Exhalation, to be exact.
Listen to the sounds, layer by layer and I realize how much I am not listening. And I do have a fairly good headphone (ATH-M40x). Now I'll listen the music again and pay more attention.
@@samjones1938 Yep, that's a good point. If you listen to isolated drums on Led Zepplin tracks, he'd be behind the beat, on the beat or even ahead. Yet in the mix, it sounds perfect. Same thing here dudes got some swing, but it sounds perfect in the mix. I guess that's why he's a pro haha.
@@samjones1938 I do! However, this is a decade long thing I've already been doing. I may 'fix' something if it's just crazy wrong and I cannot make it work but that's pretty rare.
Yes! In the video on their website - he says they used the demo vocal which was a rhode mic into his laptop I believe! And Adele was sitting on the couch. They tried to re-record her vocal with a more expensive mic later - but the vibe was so good on the cheap mic it won! He goes on to say something really enlightening about how a vibe is worth more money than any microphone.
Welp, I feel a lot better about my recordings now. Some of those edits were wack and the fret buzz on the acoustic was crazy, buts it’s still a dope track. Vocals and arrangement are everything.
I really enjoyed this, No quantize on drums, very cool. And its performance that counts when laying down parts . A so-called mistake makes no difference, No one hears it when the record is finished, To clinical kills the human touch these days. Nice work.
The fact they used some free samples from Logic’s EXS24 on one of the biggest songs of recent times, makes you reflect that spending those $700 on plugins won’t make your craft better.
If those edits were all pristine and the playing totally accurate, the song would have been lifeless. The only thing that would actually change is your knowledge of said edits. You people bitching about such trivial things really have your priorities screwed up.
Seems like most of this was done on logic ...it throws the pro tools myth out the window ..Pro Tools is just there in the studio ,just used to bounce down onto , majority of the song recorded on Logic... this industry standard nonsense for Pro Tools alone is nonsense
@@mathieupharand3821 really!? i think that explains my point a bit ...Pro Tools is just There!.. in the studio ,producers who know how to use will use it. This video clearly demonstrates that other DAWS are used for recording ,i think the entire Billie Eilish album was done on Logic ... Pro Tools was labelled 'industry standard' over 25 years ago , when digital recording was in its infancy .DAWS have come along way since then
People saying the edits are dodgy and such.edit this song to a grid and watch the life get sucked out of it.Alot of the problem in modern music is the lack of human element,it's what makes music seem alive.
nah. gotta pay for what you love and That works out to less than $27 a month and most people waste that on fucking snacks and cigarettes. It’s all about priorities
Full video available now on mwtm.org/pe-adele
This song turned 10 years old and it still sounds just as fresh. So so good
Wow, doesn't seem like 10'years
@@88Doug time flies truly
how the hell has it ben ten years???!!! insane how fast time flies 😭😭
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Its was so refreshing to hear a song with a real, genuine swing in it in the charts
Dude yes. I literally just recorded a track with live drums and it’s not PERFECT but maybe that’s why I LOVE it. It has natural swing. Not Off time , but on time, and not Quantized! Beautiful 😻
@@SerpaTCB quantizing is necessary sometimes if your track just doesnt feel right rhythmically. But you just cant beat a great band
@@SerpaTCB delighted you're happy woth your track though!
@@SerpaTCB That’s cool
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“I think the charm of it is the imperfections”. Love that quote
Yeah it's super important, rock needs imperfection
@@Cristalskulle this is trap
@@Cristalskulle but todays listener wants to buy perfect music. Music with perfect drums (samples build in the computer and time alignment on the grid), midi guitars, midi piano, autotune on vocals... that is what the people buy! When you are not perfect... 9 of 10 people would not buy the CD! The future is all music comes from the computer... that is sad!
@@tuneboyz5634 No it's not...
@@rockdahaus Well yeah I kinda agree, I'm not gonna say that "music used to be better" because I don't agree I just think it used to be different. BUT when it comes to rock inspired music, looking to be absolutely perfect is the worst possible choice. That's why I think Rolling in the deep works so god damn well, it's incredibly powerful and lively
its always cool to see younger guys like this giving masterclasses. so used to seeing the usual staples of mixing so its refreshing to see a younger chap clearly mastered the craft!
Is there a masterclass made by him? Or do you consider this as a ”masterclass”?
I know what you mean. But don’t forget Paul Epworth is also in his late fourties. Does this still count as a young chap? 😉
Go and check "Inside the Mix of Rihanna's "Diamonds" with Phil Tan
. Pure gold too!
@@djAstraim oh i’ve watched many times haha, the simplicity of the alterations they make are sickeningly good and just show attune they are to a mix
He isn't a younger guy lol. Is almost 50 and has been working in the field for decades. *Edit* AND is talking about engineering Adelle - Rolling In The Deep while sitting in a pro studio...roflmao
Music engineers are always so articulate and eloquent
They have to be, they can make or break a song! Vocalists can only do so much but its these guys complete the song!
Just goes to show how important the vocal performance is.
Bahahaha
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The fact that I didn’t get to her the original in studio acappella is devastating
Just know it was damn good
If you listen, you can hear it in the background of the instrument tracks.
Search this session on dailymotion he opens the vocal track
@@ellieg91 or you know, pay for the video?
@@ellieg91 It's a shame indeed, I love these short bits but my interest is in only maybe 20% of their videos. Would so much love to be able to purchase just the ones I want to see
Was hoping to hear the backing vocal tracks. They totally make this record. Love how they sing lower in the chorus. Unexpected and really effective
I own a recording studio that generally records Rock and I use Adele's tracks for reference tracks their engineering is so good
All the time I'm like: So when does Adele come in ?? 😀
What a lovely man with a lovely family and a lovely personality. Cant say enough good about this talented chap, Paul Epworth is a top bloke across the board
cheers paul
The Paul Epworth videos are fantastic. He gives so much information and his knowledge is vast.
"part of the charm is the imperfections". I agree.
That's great. I heard the imperfections in the acoustic guitar, but when combined with everything, you can't tell at all. And it definitely gives it character. Excellent work, Paul.
amazing to hear the little mistakes and imperfections in such a hit song!
His voice is so soothing
it is bassy
A MASTER. OF A MASTERPIECE. SO MOTIVATIONAL. WOW!! WHAT A CONSOLE. !!
Beautifully crafted mix of organic takes and tightened up production..... and you can tell the individual performances are super important to building the whole classic end result - amazing to see under the bonnet of this one.
One do the the best songs of the last decade. 💯
Fab video - love the little engineering tips and insights too. I’ve always felt that Adele’s music is brilliantly produced.
I can't believe how young Paul Epworth is! I knew him from producing Bloc Party's albums. Didn't know he also worked with Adele, Bruno Mars, and Beck! So badass!
I knew it. Every time I teach this song I could hear the guitar slight sharp and drop back into pitch.
It's funny how much more groove this has than if it was quantized. Great musicians, locked together, with push and pull.
Really interesting. Great work, Paul...hearing the parts, and the session, I'm shocked how much faster it is than I'd remembered it being.
outfuckingstanding. thank you for posting this. some serious recording gems in here. the part at the end where he shows the guitar is great and i love that he admits to the part being hard for him to play because he's not a guitarist.
This is a good watch. The drums sound fresh and live!
Makes me wanna get back and play once again
Song Of The Century ❤️
I just love the unquantized drums man
yet sample replaced is okay...?
Loved this vid. I remember when it came out - it really cut through well on FM radio. The tune made you prick up yer ears (and of course there were Adele's vocals.)
The parts are so simple. No virtuoso playing here -.but the sum of the parts is genius!
Nice to hear it broken down
So happy to know that even the professionals use Stock Plug-ins and sounds! Would have loved to hear the whole mix though.
Mixing is an art form in itself. Looking forward to learning more in 2021. Great video. 👍
It really is and it can sometimes save an otherwise mediocre or bad song!
@@Platinum400 more often than not
crazy how the guitar is all scrappy and “not professional” BUT HOW GOOD IS IT? you can feel the power through the strumming... as long as you achieve this, screw the professional
All about the feel 🙌🏼
This why mixing tracks in solo doesn’t make any sense! It’s irrelevant how something sounds out of context.
Professional here ... :( Ur not wrong :)
imperfect but human sound is always the way to go imo
i wouldn't say "screw the professional" is the valid takeaway from this. more "screw conventions/ overproduction" maybe?
This is so cool!
Rolling In The Deep, EL ORIGEN DE ESA CANCION ES DE UN POEMA, ESCRITO POR UNA VENEZOLANA
Jon Snow is really flourishing beyond the wall.
@@Jukau he is talking about the voice, stupid
@@akshayde Shitty Audio recording memory then...lol..the accent is all..
@@Jukau You're an angry elf.
Jon snow in the series is Northern. This is a Southern accent probably somewhere near London. Also Jon snow has long dark hair.
They do both have low rumbling voices.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I LOVE HIS
Part of the charm is the imperfections
Everytime I see you falling... 😇
Wonderful insight on a classic tune... thank you!
aptrigga shout out really hit the ole' feelies
Love all the modular gear blinking off in the background. Great video! 🙏🏼 …Also, Killing Me Softly at 6:05
Beautiful man
Great! Want to see more of Paul
Fantastic - so great to hear something that is not cut up and quantized - sounds so good - is there more of this - sounded like he was cut off? Thanks for sharing regardless.
I haven't checked it out but there's a link in the description to the full video :)
Two things I love about Adele: Her voice and her sense of humor. Humour, actually.
The key component of this track is Adele's breathing. Exhalation, to be exact.
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This is great!
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Amazing, thanks for this!
Those piano edits are SO DODGY. Holy shit.
Was thinking the same, I wouldn’t be able to sleep knowing they sounded like that
kinda like the olden days
What edits lol
J dilla smiling from above
right? that was ROUGH
Thank you for this amazing video!
Listen to the sounds, layer by layer and I realize how much I am not listening. And I do have a fairly good headphone (ATH-M40x). Now I'll listen the music again and pay more attention.
Eleazar what brand of headphones are you using currently.
Awesome Paul!!!
Who also got on for the production breakdown but got caught up in his voice and narration rather?
He should talk about the process of Pendulum by FKA twigs. That song tops everything he ever produced
Awesome!
Definitely the charm is in the imperfections. I think you have to maintain those always.
not bad edits... that is another thing altogether
he’s a likable guy
Not quantizing anything is always best. It takes longer to re record things, but it sounds so much nicer to me.
The drummer needs a lot of praise cause I thought they were quantized
@@samjones1938 Yep, that's a good point. If you listen to isolated drums on Led Zepplin tracks, he'd be behind the beat, on the beat or even ahead. Yet in the mix, it sounds perfect. Same thing here dudes got some swing, but it sounds perfect in the mix. I guess that's why he's a pro haha.
@@TTSetters you been watching some rick beato by any chance?
@@samjones1938 I do! However, this is a decade long thing I've already been doing. I may 'fix' something if it's just crazy wrong and I cannot make it work but that's pretty rare.
Thats a lazy man excuse. Quantizing is key. U have to find the balance between over Quantizing and leaving that human imperfection groove
Love it! Great video. Of course they don’t reveal the secrets behind Adele’s vocal processing :P
There’s another short clip where he opens the vocal tracks it’s heaven on earth
@@ellieg91 omgosh where can I find this
Yes! In the video on their website - he says they used the demo vocal which was a rhode mic into his laptop I believe! And Adele was sitting on the couch. They tried to re-record her vocal with a more expensive mic later - but the vibe was so good on the cheap mic it won! He goes on to say something really enlightening about how a vibe is worth more money than any microphone.
@@nolanneal amazing! Thanks for the reply I’ll check it out. He’s so right too
What do you mean?
Kit Harington in a parallel universe, where Game of Thrones never happened:
wow this is awesome
Part of the charm IS the imperfections.
not bad edits though. They hurt
who remembers when Lil Wayne killed this beat on "Sorry 4 The Wait"?
no one
Phenomenal.
Welp, I feel a lot better about my recordings now. Some of those edits were wack and the fret buzz on the acoustic was crazy, buts it’s still a dope track. Vocals and arrangement are everything.
Man First thing I thought when I listen to the widened up guitar..was "it's not the cleanest, and it feels so right!" yeah!!! -gives me hopes LOL
Great vid. Thank you
Anyone know what plugin he mentions for drums? I heard "apptrigger" but couldnt find it online
it's apptrigga
@@Richoutandtouch Thanks!
Wow no quantizing. That’s awesome
I mean, not really if you have a REAL musician. Not these bedroom DJ's that could keep in time with 4/4 @ 120 😬😬
@@AceMyHigh hah yeah for sure. But still, I’m sure most things are quantized these days “just cuz” and I like that they let it be
Why did I think that there was no bass ? Only that deep notes on piano and kick provided low end that I heared.
Isn't that below the kick at 3:40 the bass?
I always heard a click, and I'm at peace having found out where it came from, the guitars switching
I love these videos and seeing the process but sometimes I miss pauses in the explaining to just let us listen.
part of the charm might be the imperfections :)
8 mins is way too short.
this is an advertisement, though. Everything this channel posts is with the goal of getting you to pay for access to actual substantive content.
Apparently there’s a full video on their site if you pay for membership.
If you join their website and pay the fee you can watch the entire hour long process
Notice the bleed through on the piano recorded…
Watching Mix With The Masters is just like watching porn: the whole time you’re thinking, “damn, his is so much nicer…”
am i the only one who wants to know what that head @2:22 is?
This is like seeing into the matrix.
Same verse chords to the T as Justin Beibers new song Lonely.
I really enjoyed this, No quantize on drums, very cool. And its performance that counts when laying down parts . A so-called mistake makes no difference, No one hears it when the record is finished, To clinical kills the human touch these days. Nice work.
The imperfections bring life into the track - if you quantize everything, you might as well let computers play your songs instead
what a smooth hair doo
The fact they used some free samples from Logic’s EXS24 on one of the biggest songs of recent times, makes you reflect that spending those $700 on plugins won’t make your craft better.
okay but the real question is WHO CAME UP WITH THAT NATURAL 'A' NOTE IN THE CHORUS??? and what was the thinking behind it!!
If those edits were all pristine and the playing totally accurate, the song would have been lifeless. The only thing that would actually change is your knowledge of said edits. You people bitching about such trivial things really have your priorities screwed up.
7:25 Kavinsky - Nightcall
I made a song using those exact chords when I was 12.
What is the name of the plugin?
why is ProTools still the standard? I honestly don't think it's close to what other DAWs can do these days.
My guess would be the post production capacities
Seems like most of this was done on logic ...it throws the pro tools myth out the window ..Pro Tools is just there in the studio ,just used to bounce down onto , majority of the song recorded on Logic... this industry standard nonsense for Pro Tools alone is nonsense
@@angusbabb4913 I've never seen a single session being recorded on logic within professionals
@@mathieupharand3821 really!? i think that explains my point a bit ...Pro Tools is just There!.. in the studio ,producers who know how to use will use it. This video clearly demonstrates that other DAWS are used for recording ,i think the entire Billie Eilish album was done on Logic ... Pro Tools was labelled 'industry standard' over 25 years ago , when digital recording was in its infancy .DAWS have come along way since then
@@mathieupharand3821 Wrong, Eno prefers Logic, lots of producers use it
I know that piano well
Damn i came to see the giant Modular Euro Rack behind him from the thumb nail only to see it was just use for the video, cool song though
Only used it as a backdrop for the video.
Thats why I clicked on it too. Lol
I love how fucked some of the performances are xD has such a vibe!
I read the title a little too fast and thought it said "Paul Epworth opens up about obsession with Adele's 'Rolling In The Deep.'"
0:59 I only hear "float on" LOL
You studio is toooooo fucking sexy. That desk is to cool
His name is not Paul, it is King. King Epworth is his name. King Epworth the First if you want to get technical.
surprised he didn't pick up the bum note in the Piano at 6:14
What’s a ‘bum note’, sir?
@@shizumaruofficial a bad wrong note
@@ellieg91 Ah okay! Thanks.
Which one? I hear no mistake there!
Ah, I heard it as well haha
I thought it was ash soan who played drums on this
4:45 edits all over
People saying the edits are dodgy and such.edit this song to a grid and watch the life get sucked out of it.Alot of the problem in modern music is the lack of human element,it's what makes music seem alive.
$319 a year. kills the impulse join.
nah. gotta pay for what you love and That works out to less than $27 a month and most people waste that on fucking snacks and cigarettes. It’s all about priorities
@@elijahcambry3319 or its not worh that kind of scratch. jus sayin'