A complete tutorial to Record-Mix-Master vocals would be incredible since somehow i always suck at making them fit inside the mix. They always sound like I've placed them in a different dimension than the instrumental. It doesn't have to be Izotope Tools Only tutorial just please someone make this happen
Thank you, Chris! I recently bought your complete "Finish the Mix" course on the recommendation of Jeff Manchester. The main thing for me was to check my knowledge with yours and, most importantly, Ozone 9. I considered the information on Ozone-9 insufficient. And now you've completed the missing link. I realized that the course was recorded in 2018...(?) It is clear that the principles of mixing and mastering have changed little since then. But still: do you have anything new on this topic? How do you feel about Neutron-4 Izotope? Thank you for the course. Good luck!
Near the beginning of this video you were using the word bounce and i also noticed that the song you were mastering is all on 1 track. I have at least 50 tracks on my logic pro song . Is there a tutorial for how to master a song with exceedingly more than just 1 track? I am also autistic which makes communication and comprehension extraordinarily difficult most of the time. Thank you
You’re in the mixing stage. You don’t want to master with a bunch of other tracks. Bounce those mixing tracks into another track as the master track then master that track.
@@JustifiedHope Oh ok thank you very much. I don't have anyone else to ask these questions because I live a virtually isolated existence. I purchased some other music production software the same time I purchased Izotope such as Ozone, Neutron and Nectar. Are those all software products that help with mixing? I'm sorry to burden you with all of these questions and it's perfectly fine for you to tell me to try to figure it out some other way i won't be upset or anything like that.
I’m not entirely familiar with those. I only use ozone on my master track. Really TH-cam is your best friend that’s how I’ve been learning 😂 it’s been a struggle but since I’ve been learning I’ve been figuring out how to mix better by ear rather than leaning on software to do it for me. I hope it works out for you! I’m excited you’re getting into it. When in doubt if your music sounds good to you, that’s all that matters! Last note pay attention to using eq’s in your DAW while in the mixing stage. That will help make your song sound less muddy or muffled. That’s what really changed a lot of things for me.
@@JustifiedHope That's true for me as well. Essentially everything I have learned about music itself ..... to recording music has been on youtube. I have been in this process for over 7 years and it's just the one song I have been creating or trying to create. I am very honest with myself so I'm very slow to say any part of my song sounds good unless I really think it does sound competent. I think I'm close to the end of the creative part of the process and I'm getting very close to mixing/mastering part. My biggest difficulty is understanding the "how" of what I see as it would apply to my song though I often I struggle very much with the "what" as well if that makes sense. I watch one youtube channel in particular which has helped me learn Logic Pro with specificity to a song creative process though it's not this one so I'm sure if I'm allowed to say the name of the channel. You are the very first person to respond to any of the questions I have asked on various youtube channels so I really am grateful for you trying to help me.
Wow 7 years! I totally get that. This past year I have dedicated my time to learning Logic Pro as much as I can and I’ve just now started releasing my music. So there is time, I subscribed to you. Let’s keep in touch I would love to hear your finished song when it’s done!
Very good tutorial, but I‘m very concerned about my ears as I can‘t hear any dramatic changes between BEFORE and AFTER. I know I can’t hear frequencies over 7 to 8 kHz anymore but this is probably not the reason why the changes are so subtle. Maybe the reason is that I listen to this on my iPad although I use quite good headphones. Another question: could I do almost the same with RX 8 which I‘ve purchased but not used so far in this matter (only wanted to remove the voice in a production which didn‘t work satisfying at all). And yes, I have got Ozone 9, but wouldn’t be able to do the corrections after the assistant. Especially wouldn’t I be able to correct the crest factor which is always too far left in my productions (too dynamic). Is there any TH-cam video that gives examples to bring that crest factor almost in the middle of the suggested range?
Does this work in logic pro only? Are the iZotope plugins are developed for Mac only? Translate the lyrics from 9:50 for 5 seconds.. now I would assume it won't be played in Germany on radio stations.
Funniest thing as a German is, I asked myself if anybody here ist aware about, what those guys are singing…. E.g. At the break - 9:58… „Früher wurde jeden Tag von früh bis abends munter gevögelt“ means "In the old days there was a lively fucking every day from morning till night"…. It is a strange second layer of information. And hear it over and over, lol. Punk Rock….
Nice, wasn't aware you could do this in real time with RX ive still been exporting back an forth like an idiot.
Congrats, Chris!! Love your channel!
As always Chris is great.
Nice job Chris! There’s a lot of great mastering examples in here. I’m still new to mastering and this video is very enlightening 😀
Excellent tutorial 😎👍🙏
A complete tutorial to Record-Mix-Master vocals would be incredible since somehow i always suck at making them fit inside the mix. They always sound like I've placed them in a different dimension than the instrumental.
It doesn't have to be Izotope Tools Only tutorial just please someone make this happen
@Izotope. Please make RX Connect available in Studio One.
Thank you, Chris! I recently bought your complete "Finish the Mix" course on the recommendation of Jeff Manchester. The main thing for me was to check my knowledge with yours and, most importantly, Ozone 9. I considered the information on Ozone-9 insufficient. And now you've completed the missing link. I realized that the course was recorded in 2018...(?) It is clear that the principles of mixing and mastering have changed little since then. But still: do you have anything new on this topic? How do you feel about Neutron-4 Izotope? Thank you for the course. Good luck!
Really enjoyed this! Thank you
Thank you so much sir 🙏 God bless you
Should the stereo out be clipping after the master? It looks like it his here.
I have a questions .. mixing should be in -6 -9 db ?
Near the beginning of this video you were using the word bounce and i also noticed that the song you were mastering is all on 1 track. I have at least 50 tracks on my logic pro song . Is there a tutorial for how to master a song with exceedingly more than just 1 track? I am also autistic which makes communication and comprehension extraordinarily difficult most of the time.
Thank you
You’re in the mixing stage. You don’t want to master with a bunch of other tracks. Bounce those mixing tracks into another track as the master track then master that track.
@@JustifiedHope Oh ok thank you very much. I don't have anyone else to ask these questions because I live a virtually isolated existence. I purchased some other music production software the same time I purchased Izotope such as Ozone, Neutron and Nectar. Are those all software products that help with mixing? I'm sorry to burden you with all of these questions and it's perfectly fine for you to tell me to try to figure it out some other way i won't be upset or anything like that.
I’m not entirely familiar with those. I only use ozone on my master track. Really TH-cam is your best friend that’s how I’ve been learning 😂 it’s been a struggle but since I’ve been learning I’ve been figuring out how to mix better by ear rather than leaning on software to do it for me. I hope it works out for you! I’m excited you’re getting into it. When in doubt if your music sounds good to you, that’s all that matters!
Last note pay attention to using eq’s in your DAW while in the mixing stage. That will help make your song sound less muddy or muffled. That’s what really changed a lot of things for me.
@@JustifiedHope That's true for me as well. Essentially everything I have learned about music itself ..... to recording music has been on youtube. I have been in this process for over 7 years and it's just the one song I have been creating or trying to create. I am very honest with myself so I'm very slow to say any part of my song sounds good unless I really think it does sound competent. I think I'm close to the end of the creative part of the process and I'm getting very close to mixing/mastering part. My biggest difficulty is understanding the "how" of what I see as it would apply to my song though I often I struggle very much with the "what" as well if that makes sense.
I watch one youtube channel in particular which has helped me learn Logic Pro with specificity to a song creative process though it's not this one so I'm sure if I'm allowed to say the name of the channel.
You are the very first person to respond to any of the questions I have asked on various youtube channels so I really am grateful for you trying to help me.
Wow 7 years! I totally get that. This past year I have dedicated my time to learning Logic Pro as much as I can and I’ve just now started releasing my music. So there is time, I subscribed to you. Let’s keep in touch I would love to hear your finished song when it’s done!
Very good tutorial, but I‘m very concerned about my ears as I can‘t hear any dramatic changes between BEFORE and AFTER. I know I can’t hear frequencies over 7 to 8 kHz anymore but this is probably not the reason why the changes are so subtle. Maybe the reason is that I listen to this on my iPad although I use quite good headphones.
Another question: could I do almost the same with RX 8 which I‘ve purchased but not used so far in this matter (only wanted to remove the voice in a production which didn‘t work satisfying at all).
And yes, I have got Ozone 9, but wouldn’t be able to do the corrections after the assistant. Especially wouldn’t I be able to correct the crest factor which is always too far left in my productions (too dynamic). Is there any TH-cam video that gives examples to bring that crest factor almost in the middle of the suggested range?
I can’t hear the differences either lol
Does this work in logic pro only? Are the iZotope plugins are developed for Mac only?
Translate the lyrics from 9:50 for 5 seconds.. now I would assume it won't be played in Germany on radio stations.
IZotope plugins work in Mac and Windows platforms.
@@iZotopeOfficial Thanks, vid sounds like it's 4 Mac only.
What is the name of the band? I somehow like the song, greets from Germany btw. ;)
Dachte ich mir auch gerade, geiler Text 🤣
ok but how you can find ozone in Logic Pro?
Thanks, ;-)
Studio One please
German here: the lyrics 😂
What are the lyrics saying?
@@Samuel-hd3cp Hmm... would translate to "in the past there was happy f***king from early until late every day..." (at about 9:48)
@@jang3853 hahaha, thank you! I felt it may have been something like that
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Izotope needs a good clipper like flatline for example. Flatline before ozone is great . Izotope clipper. Think about it
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I didn’t hear any T in that part but I got the idea. Nice video, guys
I could literally hear no difference between before and after on decent headphones. Are my ears broken?
It’s too clean to be punk. Sounds like Ricky Martin
Funniest thing as a German is, I asked myself if anybody here ist aware about, what those guys are singing…. E.g. At the break - 9:58… „Früher wurde jeden Tag von früh bis abends munter gevögelt“ means "In the old days there was a lively fucking every day from morning till night"…. It is a strange second layer of information. And hear it over and over, lol. Punk Rock….
Es war nicht zu überhören... ;)
It's probably a combination of my old ears, the style of music, and youtube, but I couldn't hear any difference.
Have to disagree about the Vintage Limiter. I thought the drums were already too quiet, but then you destroyed them completely…
Agree - I was cool with everything under the drums got so tucked in.
too much