Can you do a video showing the process before the stems are created. The proper way to name the tracks, how you assign audio vs midi tracks, etc. How to begin the process of recording the tracks.
man I need your help. ...I wanna record my band for a gospel song but I don't know how.....or the daw to use or how to record the instruments into the daw to get a clear sound ....this is bothering me a lot ....we use acoustic drums too and we don't get a clear sound too like the drums don't come out well ...so please help me understand and the kind daw to use to get the sound like this video I'm watching
I wanna ask something, I observed you had different volumes that you exported. some had -20 some had -11 and the percussions summing track had -3 or -2 (maybe cuz of multiple instruments), aren't you creating stems for the next stage, mixing? When we know it is not mixed, can't we just export all at -12dB instead? So, we will get loud volume for all tracks, maybe? Thanks for the explanation though :)
Great question! When I took that approach you're referring to, engineers would always tell me "you stems are too loud, can you drop them down at least -3" to -5db please?". It's always better to give the engineer decent headroom. When I do shows, I'll actually go back and level match all off the stems to make sure the engineer won't have to do more work than whats needed. I'll have to do another video on stems for records and stems for live shows. Thanks a lot!
Any videos anywhere that you know of where someone creates a stem starting from the recording / comping process? I’m recording my album by myself and have very high quality sound, but can’t seem to get that perfect, flawless audio that you hear on albums. Like zero string attack, zero string noise, no audio artifacts absolutely anywhere etc. This is what I’d pay to see.
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@@Yhuntermusic Thanks for your transparency! I’ll sub tonight atleast once just for that. Final question - have you covered that topic or think that topic is coming in the near future? Everyone I talk to assures me that it’s not about playing a piece in perfection (though as close as you can get helps), but with the best signal I can get, in a noise dampened studio, playing a piece I wrote that I consider to have mastered, I still hear subtle things I don’t like, too much attack, etc on some notes and no matter how many takes or comps I try, I can’t get a 100% flawless end result. It baffles me and Im searching everywhere for the answer that I can.
So I see you exported the summing stack as 1 track. The issue I'm having is that when I select a summing stack by itself to export it Exports it to 1 track (which is desired). However, if i select a summing track along with another track (whether it be another summing stack or regular track) it wants to export each individual track inside all the summing stacks as individual stems (which will overload me like you said). What am I doing wrong here? I wasn tall my percussion like you to be in one stem and i dont want to have to repeat the export process for each summing stack.
Make sure to “command click” the summing stack instead of “shift clicking”. If you shift click it, it will also highlight the individual tracks inside the folder. That’s happened to me a few times but I finally figured that out.
@@Yhuntermusic one thing I learned also about making stems is that if you start panning things left and right and listening in stereo and you play your track in a mono feed. You loose some of the volume in your aux sounds if they are panned right. One question is does panning it left boost the volume in a mono feed more than keeping it dead center?
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Can you do a video showing the process before the stems are created. The proper way to name the tracks, how you assign audio vs midi tracks, etc. How to begin the process of recording the tracks.
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My pleasure!
Thanks man great video. Never used the track stack and was wondering what it was. Very helpful!
No problem at all! So glad to hear! Blessings man 🙏🏾
Thank you for this deeper tutorial! I was looking to find a way to export stems and not only trackouts from my Logic's sessions.
Glad it was helpful! Blessings!
@@Yhuntermusic ya too!
Nice explanation. JPMusic.
Great info. Thanks so much!
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Great Video-Thank you! What crash are you riding in what you are calling your high part-around M112? Love it!
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Where’d you get your sounds from?? Especially those guitars.
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I sent stacks to a new audio track per stack, then record enable them and record them all as new audio in the project, then H/Freeze the originals.
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Hey Yaahn can you do a video teaching how to engineer a recording session for BGV’S with a basic Audio interface??
Definitely will consider! I appreciate the feedback!
@@Yhuntermusic Appreciate you man!
man I need your help. ...I wanna record my band for a gospel song but I don't know how.....or the daw to use or how to record the instruments into the daw to get a clear sound ....this is bothering me a lot ....we use acoustic drums too and we don't get a clear sound too like the drums don't come out well ...so please help me understand and the kind daw to use to get the sound like this video I'm watching
Really helpful!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching 🙏🏾
I wanna ask something, I observed you had different volumes that you exported. some had -20 some had -11 and the percussions summing track had -3 or -2 (maybe cuz of multiple instruments), aren't you creating stems for the next stage, mixing? When we know it is not mixed, can't we just export all at -12dB instead? So, we will get loud volume for all tracks, maybe? Thanks for the explanation though :)
Great question! When I took that approach you're referring to, engineers would always tell me "you stems are too loud, can you drop them down at least -3" to -5db please?". It's always better to give the engineer decent headroom. When I do shows, I'll actually go back and level match all off the stems to make sure the engineer won't have to do more work than whats needed. I'll have to do another video on stems for records and stems for live shows. Thanks a lot!
Nice!
Yeah Bro this is great Im using this !!!! Is this similar grouping ? whats the main difference
Track Stack is basically a Bus. It creates a folder instead of a fader of that makes sense.
Also do you master your stems before sending them out ? Or do you just focus on the mix being good ?
I don’t usually master stems. I mix the individual tracks first, then I stem them down.
Any videos anywhere that you know of where someone creates a stem starting from the recording / comping process? I’m recording my album by myself and have very high quality sound, but can’t seem to get that perfect, flawless audio that you hear on albums. Like zero string attack, zero string noise, no audio artifacts absolutely anywhere etc.
This is what I’d pay to see.
Consider joining my channel for 9.99 a month! I'll be breaking that process down from start to finish. I have a ton of exclusive content on the private members playlist now. Thanks a lot for watching!
@@Yhuntermusic Can I see the titles of the exclusive content before joining? It sounds like bait, but it what I’m looking for is actually there, I’d sub and just leave it on auto renew for life haha
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@@Yhuntermusic Thanks for your transparency! I’ll sub tonight atleast once just for that. Final question - have you covered that topic or think that topic is coming in the near future? Everyone I talk to assures me that it’s not about playing a piece in perfection (though as close as you can get helps), but with the best signal I can get, in a noise dampened studio, playing a piece I wrote that I consider to have mastered, I still hear subtle things I don’t like, too much attack, etc on some notes and no matter how many takes or comps I try, I can’t get a 100% flawless end result. It baffles me and Im searching everywhere for the answer that I can.
bro what guitar vst do you use?
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is the name of that pad actually called sparkling pad?
I don't think so tbh
@@Yhuntermusic ohh okay..i've always wondered the name of that type of pad/tone
So I see you exported the summing stack as 1 track. The issue I'm having is that when I select a summing stack by itself to export it Exports it to 1 track (which is desired). However, if i select a summing track along with another track (whether it be another summing stack or regular track) it wants to export each individual track inside all the summing stacks as individual stems (which will overload me like you said). What am I doing wrong here? I wasn tall my percussion like you to be in one stem and i dont want to have to repeat the export process for each summing stack.
Make sure to “command click” the summing stack instead of “shift clicking”. If you shift click it, it will also highlight the individual tracks inside the folder. That’s happened to me a few times but I finally figured that out.
@@Yhuntermusic Aha!!! I’ll try that. Thank you sir!!
No problem man!!
@@bobbyallen7400 No problem at all!
@@Yhuntermusic one thing I learned also about making stems is that if you start panning things left and right and listening in stereo and you play your track in a mono feed. You loose some of the volume in your aux sounds if they are panned right. One question is does panning it left boost the volume in a mono feed more than keeping it dead center?