in 33:05 I think Luca forgot to turn up the dry gain knob after panning the side to the right side, thats made the track lost alot of stereo information
I never seen this before, but I am a proud user of Studio One since version 2 and since I'm more of an incidental producer I love to learn from people who use the DAW more or less daily. Incidently being a part time producer also makes you upgrade when you want to. Well, I say want to. To be honest, we all like good deals, so often when there's a sale going on. But I've got a feeling the companies know this ❤ Anyhow, I'm European as well, like Luca. So broadly we all know the same dance music.
Very interesting, thanks! I got a question though: from 26 till 40 he talks about only compressing the midrange with Pro-C2 instead of a multiband compressor. He mentions he only wants to compress the midrange and leave the lows and highs alone. But he does this by adjusting the sidechain from the compressor and cutting the lows and highs there. Doesn't this just make the compressor react more to the midrange but the low and high freqs still get compressed, right? Or is there a setting in Pro-C2 that tells the compressor to only compress the frequencies selected in the sidechain? Thanks.
Yeah I'm struggling with that a bit too. If I follow his reasoning the whole mix gets squeezed according to the midrange dynamics (via internal sidechain). I guess it effectively applies more to the mid frequencies (literally, in terms of Hz impacted by the comp) so the dynamic relations of the lows (longer wavelengths) and highs (shorter so they're mostly gone before the compressor acts) don't get influenced AS MUCH (even though they still do to some degree). I assume he uses it over Multiband because it preserves cohesiveness better (when he talks about the crossover points and cut up material). What I don't understand is that it will still carve some kind of envelope into the longer wavelengths (lows), doesn't that wreck the mix groove a bit? I suppose it doesn't much otherwise he wouldn't use it and we could hear it. Maybe that's also why he introduces an SSL afterwards.
you guys are great! All of this content is so needed right now...thank you.
you are welcome. Thanks for the kind words
Luca's instruction is ALWAYS worth watching. Love his willingness to share his approaches and techniques. Thanks, pureMix!
Noise in the Basement and he really sells S1 great. Best daw in my opinion.
Very creative engineering. I'm glad someone showing some of the power of mixing in ST1.
This guy is nice! Seen a dope interview of him on pensado's place
This was an awesome Webinar. As a studio one user I learnt some awesome tricks and technics
This was amazing! I learned so much. Thank you xoxo
The surgeon of mix and mastering!! Sei un grande!!!
in 33:05 I think Luca forgot to turn up the dry gain knob after panning the side to the right side, thats made the track lost alot of stereo information
lots of amazing usable mixing Studio One insite/technics, in small amount of time.... Thx U
Thank You Luca Pretolesi and PureMix for delivering a full of practical knowledge webinar , really helpful🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🙌🙌🙌.
Studio One seems to be very similar to Cubase…
Great video. Luca is a master at mix/mastering!
It is, actually.
Cubase developers made Studio One.
Got to be one of the best mixers on the planet and kool dude to boot.
I never seen this before, but I am a proud user of Studio One since version 2 and since I'm more of an incidental producer I love to learn from people who use the DAW more or less daily. Incidently being a part time producer also makes you upgrade when you want to. Well, I say want to.
To be honest, we all like good deals, so often when there's a sale going on. But I've got a feeling the companies know this ❤
Anyhow, I'm European as well, like Luca. So broadly we all know the same dance music.
Great video and specially considering the small amount of time Luca had. Compliments Luca and PureMix !!
Luca Pretolesi is the man , awesome video. I really like the mid-range compression technique.
luca is the best edm tutor hands down, hope you make more
Thank you guys.. this was one of your best videos with a wonderful guest
I would love to see another master class with him in Studio One. Make it happen Mark lol
Amazing insight into Luca Pretolesi's workflow! Super inspiring!
so good!!! very insightful!! thanks for that!!
we hope this help!!!
Good to see how its all organized.
You can also drag an effect onto a clip, Per clip effects. Its crazy studio one.
The splitter tool is amazing as well.
Thank you so much for that Luca and Pure Mix. Such an amazing tutorial.
I really love that, l love studio one
Hey thank you
really really nice!
Luca is a boss.
Somebody please create a list of the shortcuts Timestamp: 22:46.
Amazing. So amazing
This was really, REALLY good. I feel really dumb after watching it, but I understood some of it lol. These compression techniques are ace!
Thanks for sharing Lucas insights.
Thank you for this knowledge! I'm going to work with Luca one day.
best wishes!!!
Very interesting, thanks! I got a question though: from 26 till 40 he talks about only compressing the midrange with Pro-C2 instead of a multiband compressor. He mentions he only wants to compress the midrange and leave the lows and highs alone. But he does this by adjusting the sidechain from the compressor and cutting the lows and highs there. Doesn't this just make the compressor react more to the midrange but the low and high freqs still get compressed, right? Or is there a setting in Pro-C2 that tells the compressor to only compress the frequencies selected in the sidechain? Thanks.
Yeah I'm struggling with that a bit too. If I follow his reasoning the whole mix gets squeezed according to the midrange dynamics (via internal sidechain). I guess it effectively applies more to the mid frequencies (literally, in terms of Hz impacted by the comp) so the dynamic relations of the lows (longer wavelengths) and highs (shorter so they're mostly gone before the compressor acts) don't get influenced AS MUCH (even though they still do to some degree). I assume he uses it over Multiband because it preserves cohesiveness better (when he talks about the crossover points and cut up material).
What I don't understand is that it will still carve some kind of envelope into the longer wavelengths (lows), doesn't that wreck the mix groove a bit? I suppose it doesn't much otherwise he wouldn't use it and we could hear it. Maybe that's also why he introduces an SSL afterwards.
Luca is fucking amazing I love this guy
it's so nice to see some pro using S1
39:30 He forgot to make up the gain for the dry signal ? or it work just by moving that side knob? :)
thnx Luca & Mark
What did he say he uses for audio? "I use zoom for video and ... For audio" @10:29
Audiomovers. With the real 'au'. Just like in my native langauge :). It's also the vowel we use for pain: Au!
Thanks a lot guys
Thank you for this great video
Woow.. You did amazing to come up with this. Hope to get a lot from this.. Thank you..
Pleasure man!! keep your eyes peeled we have more webinars coming up
Thank you for this
nice, thanks for this.
at 24:42 it was really for him to see lol good stuff
GAME CHANGERS NONSTOP
Thank you for the amazing video.
What’s that streaming plugin you are talking about? Not able to find them.
Thanks.
As far as i understood it should be audiomovers.com
Awesome
So nice
thank you !
Watching this is like watching Thanos snap his fingers over and over and over again.
bota legenda irmão
Why don't you connect subtitles? Is it really that hard?
Subtitles? Why?
Love stuff like this makes me realise i dont know shit 😂😂🤣🤣
semplicemente fantastico.