As someone whose music has been featured in 21 TV shows --- ranging from The Young and the Restless to Street Outlaws --- --- I have to say I was unaware of a number of these production techniques. So thank you for this video. Your videos are top notch.
As someone whose music has been featured in 21 TV shows --- ranging from The Young and the Restless to Street Outlaws --- --- I have to say I was unaware of a number of these production techniques. So thank you for this video. Your videos are top notch.
Your comment means a lot @Mason Thomas Music - I’m so happy to hear these videos have been helpful to you and everyone else here. Really appreciate you checking it out 🙏
@andreakleiner80 - I believe soundtoys cystalizer does reverse echo (www.soundtoys.com/product/crystallizer/), and there's a free one that I just found but can not personal vouch for yet which is (plugins4free.com/plugin/3123/)
Hello Jonas, I would like to thank for sharing your techniques. Your videos are exactly the type of stuff I have been looking for. Thank you again and best of luck to you and your future endeavors. Cheers, Ryan.
Keep up with the good stuff, man! Your channel is the best recommendation TH-cam algorithm ever gave to me. It’s always great to see videos which are straight to the point and with evident proof and result in the examples.
Let's be real, did you get the Friedman amp because you share a name? (Because if Koch amps made a plugin I'd be all over it!) Really digging the videos, you can tell how much effort you put into making them.
Love the channel. I've been working in Ableton Live for 10 years. I'm starting the film scoring program at UCLA this fall. I know I have to switch DAWs for film scoring. Is there a reason I should choose Cubase over Logic? The field seems pretty split with many top composers using either. Any recommendations?
I am a huge cubase cheerleader - if you’re starting from scratch with either I’d highly recommend cubase. Many phenomenal composers use logic and at the end of the day you can make great music in either. However I feel Cubase has extra features that impact efficiency and organization which I really love.
I’m curious why you choose Nuendo and not Cubase for composing (more composer features) Is it cause of Nuendos video and Dialogue features etc? Thanks!
A long time ago when I was very young and first learning to record myself - I was like 12 years old - the music store guy sold me on nuendo - it’s now obvious it was because it was more expensive (bigger commission)😅 since then the upgrades have always just been cheap so I’ve stayed with it but I also have cubase and it does everything a conposer needs .. that said now working on a game nuendo has some cool integrations to Wwise but for composing work cubase does everything nuendo does other than that
@@jonasfriedmanHaha love it. And if I’m not wrong Dolby Atmos. I did a chatGPT to compare cause I’m a nerd and founds a TON of really cool fx and dialogue stuff that syncs even afrer edited heavily in nuendo. As we plan to create animations from scratch with all the VFXs, VOs and music as well this is the first time I will go back from Studio 1 to Nuendo and Cubase. The midi editing is simple great
What a great channel! Well done Jonas. Beautifully shot and edited and , more importantly, really great content for anybody who has aspirations as a film composer. Subbed.
Interesting techniques! I usually go the lazy route with hyped strings and send some dist/tape to the channel directly. I’m very interested in clever ways to route stuff in general, and always looking to make my template more efficient. I’d love to see how your template is routed; what goes into VCAs, sends, VEPRO configs etc. The routing is generally the part where I, and probably many others as well, struggle the most.
As someone whose music has been featured in 21 TV shows --- ranging from The Young and the Restless to Street Outlaws --- --- I have to say I was unaware of a number of these production techniques.
So thank you for this video.
Your videos are top notch.
As someone whose music has been featured in 21 TV shows --- ranging from The Young and the Restless to Street Outlaws --- --- I have to say I was unaware of a number of these production techniques.
So thank you for this video.
Your videos are top notch.
It’s my pleasure, always happy to hear these tips are helpful!
Great video
Appreciate it!
This channel is so valuable... Thanks for the great info!
Your comment means a lot @Mason Thomas Music - I’m so happy to hear these videos have been helpful to you and everyone else here. Really appreciate you checking it out 🙏
Dude. I love how you talk about composition and sound design as part of the same simultaneous process.
Happy to hear it’s helpful!
EVERY. SINGLE. VIDEO. is an inspiration. Especially this one.
I start my day with them to get me revved up production.
Thank you Jonas 🤜🏻🤛🏼
Hell yeah! 👊
Guitar rig aside, there are other delays that reverse the sound?
@andreakleiner80 - I believe soundtoys cystalizer does reverse echo (www.soundtoys.com/product/crystallizer/), and there's a free one that I just found but can not personal vouch for yet which is (plugins4free.com/plugin/3123/)
Hello Jonas, I would like to thank for sharing your techniques. Your videos are exactly the type of stuff I have been looking for. Thank you again and best of luck to you and your future endeavors. Cheers,
Ryan.
It’s my pleasure! So great to hear the videos have been helpful 🤘
Great tips! Makes me want to experiment right away. Thanks for sharing these techniques with us, Jonas!
Thanks Frank, so happy to hear it’s helpful - go make some music!
Keep up with the good stuff, man! Your channel is the best recommendation TH-cam algorithm ever gave to me. It’s always great to see videos which are straight to the point and with evident proof and result in the examples.
@Krapenitskiy - really happy to hear you've enjoyed the videos. Thanks so much for your kind words
❤❤❤💎💎💎❤❤❤
Altiverb is very good too for the technique number 4 ! So powerful !!
Awesome tips!! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Everyone of your vids are chocked full of tips! Many thanks!
My pleasure @Daniel Burke - thanks for checking it out
pls do lot more videos like this .. awesome job buddy
You got it! Thanks for checking it out
Thank you, very inspiring!
Love your content!! It’s inspiring to share the same ideias 💡! Hugs from Brazil! Good job, tks a lot!
Appreciate it! Thanks for the kind words
I'm glad I found you on TH-cam. I learned a lot of tricks and of course, I will buy your course soon. Thank you Jonas!!
My pleasure
Great content!!! Very random question....Any relation to the manufacturer of the Friedman amp in the vid?
Wish I was so I could get a discount on their real amps lol - but no that is a coincidence. Thanks for watching!
Really good tips and appreciate you actually show examples as so many channels give advice but never any examples. Your cues/music are great too
Appreciate the kind the words and happy to know the channel has been helpful
I’m about to reverse some delays on pianos right now lol thanks!
Awesome!
Let's be real, did you get the Friedman amp because you share a name? (Because if Koch amps made a plugin I'd be all over it!) Really digging the videos, you can tell how much effort you put into making them.
Ha! You are 100% correct about that amp! Happy to hear you like the videos appreciate you checking them out
These were really awesome, thanks! 🙏🏼
Glad you enjoyed!
Great channel! Thank you for what you do!
Glad you enjoy it!
Love the channel. I've been working in Ableton Live for 10 years. I'm starting the film scoring program at UCLA this fall. I know I have to switch DAWs for film scoring. Is there a reason I should choose Cubase over Logic? The field seems pretty split with many top composers using either. Any recommendations?
I am a huge cubase cheerleader - if you’re starting from scratch with either I’d highly recommend cubase. Many phenomenal composers use logic and at the end of the day you can make great music in either. However I feel Cubase has extra features that impact efficiency and organization which I really love.
@@jonasfriedman Thanks Man!! I love Ableton Live for work flow but sadly it is not very popular in the Film Scoring Community.
Thanks a lot for sharing these!
💛🙂🙏
No problem
I’m curious why you choose Nuendo and not Cubase for composing (more composer features) Is it cause of Nuendos video and Dialogue features etc? Thanks!
A long time ago when I was very young and first learning to record myself - I was like 12 years old - the music store guy sold me on nuendo - it’s now obvious it was because it was more expensive (bigger commission)😅 since then the upgrades have always just been cheap so I’ve stayed with it but I also have cubase and it does everything a conposer needs .. that said now working on a game nuendo has some cool integrations to Wwise but for composing work cubase does everything nuendo does other than that
@@jonasfriedmanHaha love it. And if I’m not wrong Dolby Atmos. I did a chatGPT to compare cause I’m a nerd and founds a TON of really cool fx and dialogue stuff that syncs even afrer edited heavily in nuendo. As we plan to create animations from scratch with all the VFXs, VOs and music as well this is the first time I will go back from Studio 1 to Nuendo and Cubase. The midi editing is simple great
Great Channel indeed! All the best!
Thanks for checking it out!
Very cool. Thank you!!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching
Very cool. Thanks!
My pleasure @Matt Akers Music, thanks for checking it out
I appreciate this
Thanks Angelo!
Great tips!!!
Happy to hear they’re helpful Leo, thank you 🙏
Great tips!
Glad it was helpful!
What a great channel! Well done Jonas. Beautifully shot and edited and , more importantly, really great content for anybody who has aspirations as a film composer. Subbed.
Thanks you @fuTuRo-Sonic! Really appreciate you checking out the channel and the kind words about the videos. Happy to have you here!
invaluable video
Happy to hear it’s helpful!
good job dude !
Thanks @Dr Twelele . Appreciate you checking it out!
Interesting techniques! I usually go the lazy route with hyped strings and send some dist/tape to the channel directly.
I’m very interested in clever ways to route stuff in general, and always looking to make my template more efficient. I’d love to see how your template is routed; what goes into VCAs, sends, VEPRO configs etc. The routing is generally the part where I, and probably many others as well, struggle the most.
Great suggestion @The Rock That Floats - I will work on a video that shares some incites regarding my template setup and efficiency in general
Great modern film scoreing tutorial 🤝 wishing you and your channel to best future ❤
Thanks so much!
Thanks Jonas! Also very nice to see your channel starting to grow!
My pleasure, thanks for checking out the video
Yeah let's go
Woohoo! 🎉