Man just when I thought, “You couldn’t possibly have anymore good advice or instructions to pass on that you haven’t given already,....WRONG!” Bolo, thank you man. Said it once and I’ll say it again, your honesty and forthcoming truthfulness are unmatched,...and we definitely appreciate it and you bruh!
@@OffGridMusicEnt before the logo at a conference I asked “what’s the name mean?” The answer was along the lines: a stereo mix is left and right and instantly the name was visual lol
@@RobandSijay thats dope I would have never thought about it in that. That's clever of them if that's really how they came up with the concept, and you cracked the code 🤣🤣😂👏🏾👏🏾
Someone in the comments asked "Do you typically master your beats before the vocals are recorded?" Well... in today's world, the answer is Yes and No. But typically?... NO. You would never master a song before putting the vocals are on it, UNLESS... the beat was meant to be an instrumental that you plan to sell online, put on Soundcloud or whatever. Now in Bolo's case, as well as a lot of beatmakers, if he's trying to sell his "beat" to a potential rapper/singer client, then he wants that beat knocking and sounding as dope as possible! Hence mastering. Feel me? But keep in mind, and to be VERY honest... Landr is pretty much equivalent to Izotope's mastering software, except THEY do it for you. Basically, whether you send to Landr or use Izotope, based on the algorithms of your beat, it is then automatically assigned to specific genre sounding presets by this amazing technical mastering software that actually does it for you. Of course with Izotope there's more flexibility if you want. You see folks, Mastering is NOT the art it use to be. Back in the day (and I'm sure an OG like Bolo knows this lol) you use to have a lot of cats who made a damn good living just mastering! Guys like Toney Dorsey, Herb "Pump" Powers, etc (which I've hired many times back in da day). They would master your whole album in this fly-ass technically designed Mastering studio where ALL THEY DID was master music!! Not today bruh. Today you don't have to know sh*t about mastering. Simply just send to Landr... OR buy Izotope and do it yourself. with Izotope you can even pick a mastering preset template that's designed from these great mastering engineers (just like Waves do with signature plugins)... press a button, just like Bolo did...and "presto!" your sh*t is mastered. Yes... I've been in the game a loooong time lol. And trust me... you know some of my work. Anyways, I salute you, Bolo.... you a real one bruh. Love your channel.
I’m a singer, producer and engineer!!! I have been doing it for years!! My uncle is in the industry! He told me about these engineering programs!!! I have to say I’m impressed and I’m shocked!! On how good they are!! If you know anything about mixing and mastering it’s time consuming, tedious, and it can give you a head ache which is what your paying for the engineers pain killers lol 😂 because of the head ache that comes behind the mixing lol 😂 naw but I will say I am working on a huge project with multiple artists I met off an app! This is definitely a time cruncher!! The only thing I will say is mixing and mastering programs don’t make good music you do!! And do the best mixing as possible before uploading it in these programs!! 💪🏾✈️✈️🤙🏾
Bought the yearly plan about a year ago and forgot all about until I saw your thumbnail 🤦🏾♂️🤣. I got so caught up on trying to learn how to master my own Beats I didn’t take advantageous the service. Moving forward, I will now. Time stands still for no one. If you can you can, but if you can’t just outsource it.
@@3iiisopen Ayo another thing I recommend is only mixing for 15-20 minutes at a time. Literally. Set a timer. That way you won’t lose your perspective. I’m not exaggerating when I say this...I have probably in the 10,000 range of beats’ I killed losing my perspective cuz I’d mix for like 6 hours straight. Go and ghetto master that ish and I would lose my fuggin mind 😂. Fr tho. Tryna pass on some knowledge to everyone I can! Don’t give up. You keep going and eventually you’ll get a placement. Look at my dude WMS Tha Sultan. He helped me out on the future producer forum’s over a decade ago. Now half of griselda is his. I mean damn 1/2 of La Maquina is him. My guy Yakub got Lucky and his first beat he ever made smh is “2getha Baby” by Ghostface 😂. Lmk if y’all got other questions. I think what everyone is referring too is sorta the mix dry vocals to a mastered beat. That’s cool on TH-cam and SoundCloud but, probably won’t cut it at the end of the day. Not always the case. Anyway peace love n pita bread🤙.
@CLEAN HEART ahhh word! Yeah. Mixing dry vocals over a mastered beat is tuff. I know it was like a SoundCloud trend but, doesn’t usually cut it. Sometimes it’s dope af tho. But, to get the cleanest mix- it’s easier in the mix. It’s gotta sit in the pocket. What plugins are y’all using?
@@thedevilsadvocate5210 for mastering? Or in general? I use Beatmaker 3 mainly. For mastering a bunch of stuff: stereo widening, TB barricade, Bark Filter, FabFilter Pro L. LOL. Not all of them all the time.
Thanks for sharing. I've used samples from landr off and on the past year. Now I can put the master feature to use with your example. Blessings to you.
Thanks Bolo. I've been trying to see which one gives you a bang for the buck. E-Mastered or Landr. I think I'm gonna stick with Landr. I've used them a couple of times and there offering more products. 👍
LANDR is good service . However most times the finish version of the mastered stereo file is mainly "Gained Staged". The signal exceeds +2 or +4 which presents issues for personal devices like Apple iPhones , or Car audio speakers which are coded for flat responses. I've found that records can be respected and appreciated more if the quality and transients are on board .
Nice comparison. I had a music video client a few years back who mastered all his tracks using LANDR. Most sounded decent enough, but every now and then there’d be one that would be a bit distorted. I don’t know what settings he was using though.
Most problems like that are from the gain staging being off on one of the tracks before it is sent to be mastered. Your friend was probably already good at gain staging so most of his stuff came back good. You do enough of them there will be some slip through.
Pretty cool service def gonna check that out. I wonder if you could send a partially mastered track to them and still get decent improvement. I’m thinking I might like to dial in a touch of EQ/compression myself, then send to them to add the final touches and get the levels where they need to be.
Well, I found the comparison between your mixdown and the master version very misleading. There should be a function where the mixdown and the master are leveled equally cause we all are guilty of thinking that louder always sounds better.
When a person does the mastering they can tell you. When the computer does it the algorithm is making a large number of calculations every second. To log every change would require more resources than it would be worth in both time and money. Curious people like me an you are interested in the details but honestly most people are just glad it sounds better and that they did not have to do it.
Bolo i can't seem to keep my iPad pro charged to at least 90% while producing on it. I have a nano keyboard that needs usb power. I'm using a USB hub that isn't plugged to an outlet and the lightning camera adapter. Then the iPad from the adapter to the wall. But it's like it's not charging, it loses charge quickly. Can you recommend the proper usb be hub? Thanks man. Great Landr video. ✌💯
Can I ask what the difference is between 'warm' 'balanced' and 'open'? Is it possible to audition the different versions before you buy? And how long does this process take please? Many thanks. 🙏😎
Bolo do you still mix your beats the same way you do before sending them to landr? or will you use less plug-ins before sending for mastering? i've noticed you only use a few plugins on beatmaker 3 and im curious if you would still leave those on before sending to landr?
Hey Bolo excellent video. Very informative and easy to follow and you seem genuinely interested in helping others obtain the success you have obviously had. Can you provide the specifics on where I can obtain a copy of Beatmaker 3 is it by INTUA! thanks will give this video a like and keep up the great work.
Do you typically master your beats before the vocals are recorded? I’m just thinking the headroom issue could be a problem once the completed song is mastered.
Ok, thats cool and all.... BUT - what is te point of making comparission of pre/post Master without Level matching them? Aparat from that the tool Itself is aaight, definetly helpfull in situations when you Just want to get lets say a bunch of beats you made to sound more.. lets'say impressive prior to sending them out for rappers or as a demo. If the Ozone's features have a similar or as good automatic Master buss processing tool (as some folks tend to claim) and fully tweakable at the same time than this is no brainer for me - at least in a long run.
Comparison without level match? That's wack... All you hear is a louder mix but you don't hear what they did to it. Louder isn't better, especially when streaming. Streaming services are gonna limit and squash the shit out of it and there goes your mix out the window. No level match comparison = no good
U r correct because the untrained ear defaults to the loudest noise. So what are you comparing? A loud song to a quiet one. So if I wanted to honestly compare two songs--one mastered and one without mastering I would need them at the exact same level to offset loudness bias. Maybe I am from another generation where music actually had in more than beats.
I understand how to learn to mix for LANDR but it's not good because if you intend to have a big BASS it will just overdo it and saturation will on every transient but then you can decide are you have alternative and human ears or to learn LANDR or just buy AAMS and you'll be amazed but even AAMS is no good like human ears but listeners won't notice so don't copy don't replicate Music that you like just make something new because as every form of Art is constantly looking for something new NEW
Bro, you said negative zero ;-) Okay I understand, rules are there to be broken, even in mathematics... There's no negative or positive zero... Zero is neutral ;-)
I’m not really excited about this. I feel like AI will ruin the craft of mastering. I also feel like if we use services like this what else will they come up with? They will eventually kill the mastering engineer, then the mixing, then the producer.
If your goal is to get it to -0db then why not just do it yourself? Why pay money and leave head room that you can cover yourself? Maybe i'm missing something.
The death of art. Call me old skool but we had DBX quantum with 100s of options back in the day when we mastered, or sent it to be mastered by someone who actually listened to the track. Same thing that happened to filmmaking they have LUTS that you buy and drop on your video. I promise you if you had normalized and add any random compression it would probably sound the same as that LANDR stuff. If you are comparing the nuance of mastered vs unmastered both must be at least at same level.
You ever heard about unity gain when comparing? And did you ever heard of kick and bass occupying the same freq spec? Lol 😂 that's not Mastering that's just a brickwall on a poor mix 💩.... Sorry to be that frank
Yes I’ve heard of unity gain... however if it sounds good, it sounds good. I know plenty of real mastering engineers and I haven’t seen one use unity gain yet
@@BoloDaProducer I bet they do..... To compare to the mix, not for a client... But serious mastering engineers need to know what they actually doing 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Man just when I thought, “You couldn’t possibly have anymore good advice or instructions to pass on that you haven’t given already,....WRONG!” Bolo, thank you man. Said it once and I’ll say it again, your honesty and forthcoming truthfulness are unmatched,...and we definitely appreciate it and you bruh!
*Fun Fact: Left AND Right, L(AND)R*
Wow!!!
Good observation lol
@@OffGridMusicEnt before the logo at a conference I asked “what’s the name mean?” The answer was along the lines: a stereo mix is left and right and instantly the name was visual lol
@@RobandSijay thats dope I would have never thought about it in that. That's clever of them if that's really how they came up with the concept, and you cracked the code 🤣🤣😂👏🏾👏🏾
Woahhhh
Someone in the comments asked "Do you typically master your beats before the vocals are recorded?" Well... in today's world, the answer is Yes and No. But typically?... NO. You would never master a song before putting the vocals are on it, UNLESS... the beat was meant to be an instrumental that you plan to sell online, put on Soundcloud or whatever. Now in Bolo's case, as well as a lot of beatmakers, if he's trying to sell his "beat" to a potential rapper/singer client, then he wants that beat knocking and sounding as dope as possible! Hence mastering. Feel me? But keep in mind, and to be VERY honest... Landr is pretty much equivalent to Izotope's mastering software, except THEY do it for you. Basically, whether you send to Landr or use Izotope, based on the algorithms of your beat, it is then automatically assigned to specific genre sounding presets by this amazing technical mastering software that actually does it for you. Of course with Izotope there's more flexibility if you want.
You see folks, Mastering is NOT the art it use to be. Back in the day (and I'm sure an OG like Bolo knows this lol) you use to have a lot of cats who made a damn good living just mastering! Guys like Toney Dorsey, Herb "Pump" Powers, etc (which I've hired many times back in da day). They would master your whole album in this fly-ass technically designed Mastering studio where ALL THEY DID was master music!! Not today bruh. Today you don't have to know sh*t about mastering. Simply just send to Landr... OR buy Izotope and do it yourself. with Izotope you can even pick a mastering preset template that's designed from these great mastering engineers (just like Waves do with signature plugins)... press a button, just like Bolo did...and "presto!" your sh*t is mastered. Yes... I've been in the game a loooong time lol. And trust me... you know some of my work. Anyways, I salute you, Bolo.... you a real one bruh. Love your channel.
Yup, you're correct. Mastering is essential in the part of both lyrics and beat synced with enough headroom in the mixed vocals for it to breathe.
Thank you for making this clear to everyone.
check my beats OG. Tell me if they are something
I don't see why electronic music, made in a bedroom couldn't be mastered by A.I for a decent price and quality.
Oh Yeah Bolo I definitely want to give you props on your most of your content because you get straight to the point without the attempts or delays .
I’m a singer, producer and engineer!!! I have been doing it for years!! My uncle is in the industry! He told me about these engineering programs!!! I have to say I’m impressed and I’m shocked!! On how good they are!! If you know anything about mixing and mastering it’s time consuming, tedious, and it can give you a head ache which is what your paying for the engineers pain killers lol 😂 because of the head ache that comes behind the mixing lol 😂 naw but I will say I am working on a huge project with multiple artists I met off an app! This is definitely a time cruncher!! The only thing I will say is mixing and mastering programs don’t make good music you do!! And do the best mixing as possible before uploading it in these programs!! 💪🏾✈️✈️🤙🏾
You sir, are 👍😎. Thanks!
Bought the yearly plan about a year ago and forgot all about until I saw your thumbnail 🤦🏾♂️🤣. I got so caught up on trying to learn how to master my own Beats I didn’t take advantageous the service. Moving forward, I will now. Time stands still for no one. If you can you can, but if you can’t just outsource it.
Appreciate that info bro ✊🏾. 2 years later and still helpful 💪🏾
As a mastering engineer- whoever asked if you master a beat without vocals 1st
- 95% of the time no way. But...rules are meant to be broken so... lol🤙
So true.... thanks man!
@CLEAN HEART almost always yeah. That’s my order of operations. Hope that helps 🤟
Appreciate this comment I’m gonna try this method cause i wreck my brain trying to mix sometimes
@@3iiisopen Ayo another thing I recommend is only mixing for 15-20 minutes at a time. Literally. Set a timer. That way you won’t lose your perspective. I’m not exaggerating when I say this...I have probably in the 10,000 range of beats’ I killed losing my perspective cuz I’d mix for like 6 hours straight. Go and ghetto master that ish and I would lose my fuggin mind 😂. Fr tho. Tryna pass on some knowledge to everyone I can! Don’t give up. You keep going and eventually you’ll get a placement. Look at my dude WMS Tha Sultan. He helped me out on the future producer forum’s over a decade ago. Now half of griselda is his. I mean damn 1/2 of La Maquina is him. My guy Yakub got Lucky and his first beat he ever made smh is “2getha Baby” by Ghostface 😂. Lmk if y’all got other questions. I think what everyone is referring too is sorta the mix dry vocals to a mastered beat. That’s cool on TH-cam and SoundCloud but, probably won’t cut it at the end of the day. Not always the case. Anyway peace love n pita bread🤙.
@CLEAN HEART ahhh word! Yeah. Mixing dry vocals over a mastered beat is tuff. I know it was like a SoundCloud trend but, doesn’t usually cut it. Sometimes it’s dope af tho. But, to get the cleanest mix- it’s easier in the mix. It’s gotta sit in the pocket. What plugins are y’all using?
Black Knight at ya service frfrr.. much respect, your time is heavily appreciated.
I REALLY NEEDED THIS INFO .. Thank You .!!!
Good looking out. Imma check it out.
I’ve used them before. It’s a good service! Personally I like Izotope Ozone 9 Elements better. They have a pretty cool mix assistant.
Ozone 9 for the win!
Yep! Ozone all day! I need them to bring that to iOS!
@@dafingaz
What do you use on IOS?
@@thedevilsadvocate5210 for mastering? Or in general? I use Beatmaker 3 mainly. For mastering a bunch of stuff: stereo widening, TB barricade, Bark Filter, FabFilter Pro L. LOL. Not all of them all the time.
@@dafingaz
On iOS for mastering
Dude. Great user friendly video. Ty sir
Thanks for sharing. I've used samples from landr off and on the past year. Now I can put the master feature to use with your example. Blessings to you.
Thanks Bolo cause mix and mast can be time consuming and difficult this may help me a lot 💪🏾💪🏾
This was perfect. Thank you.
still watching u from TRINIDAD& TOBAGO thanks for that LANDR site I bookmarked,& subscribe thanks for that & as usual, another gr8 tutorial bless you!
Thanks Bolo. I've been trying to see which one gives you a bang for the buck. E-Mastered or Landr. I think I'm gonna stick with Landr. I've used them a couple of times and there offering more products. 👍
Great video...I sincerely enjoyed the comparison of the before and after tracks! Thanks for sharing!
so I shouldn't have a side chain for my kick and 808 right? dumb question im sure
Thanks Bolo for that information that is very helpful for me.
How do we leave headtoom?
LANDR is good service . However most times the finish version of the mastered stereo file is mainly "Gained Staged". The signal exceeds +2 or +4 which presents issues for personal devices like Apple iPhones , or Car audio speakers which are coded for flat responses. I've found that records can be respected and appreciated more if the quality and transients are on board .
Do you still EQ before sending it to Landr to master?
This video was very helpful. Super clear, super easy to follow. Thank you! Keep it up!
Ty great video
Nice comparison. I had a music video client a few years back who mastered all his tracks using LANDR. Most sounded decent enough, but every now and then there’d be one that would be a bit distorted. I don’t know what settings he was using though.
Most problems like that are from the gain staging being off on one of the tracks before it is sent to be mastered. Your friend was probably already good at gain staging so most of his stuff came back good. You do enough of them there will be some slip through.
Glad to hear something good about it i cant afford to pay someone
the best i feel bolo bolo
Bolo thanks for the gems
Pretty cool service def gonna check that out. I wonder if you could send a partially mastered track to them and still get decent improvement. I’m thinking I might like to dial in a touch of EQ/compression myself, then send to them to add the final touches and get the levels where they need to be.
Can you please make a quick video SPECIFICALLY importing a Beatmaker 3 beat/stems into FL 20? I'm having the hardest time! Thanks.
Bruh I’m in there like swimwear now fam thanks for this
You could just add a limiter on your own. It would sound the same
It would but some people need the help
Thanks! Super helpful!
Dose it work on desktop?
what monitors are those in the backgrond with the blue led over the sub
Kali Audio
I was very surprised at the quality you can get with e master when you bounce down at the 75 - 80 % ( on master bus ) meters.
Pardon me for my ignorance but what does normalize mean?
Appreciate your videos Bolo this 🙏🏽💯
What is uour spotify name?
Off topic but how long you been playing keys, Bolo?
Well, I found the comparison between your mixdown and the master version very misleading. There should be a function where the mixdown and the master are leveled equally cause we all are guilty of thinking that louder always sounds better.
Are bluetooth Beats by Dre headphones good enough to use for music production?
Problem for me is not having the mastered stems to send out to engineers :/
Nice video you’re trying to get me back to BM3 been really just Studio One 5 lately lol
Is there a way for you to know what has actually been done in the mastering process, like what processing was added and how much?
When a person does the mastering they can tell you. When the computer does it the algorithm is making a large number of calculations every second. To log every change would require more resources than it would be worth in both time and money. Curious people like me an you are interested in the details but honestly most people are just glad it sounds better and that they did not have to do it.
Do you still use lander to master your music?
Yep. Not all the time but I still use it a bit
Thank you for the info 🙏🏾🔥
master sounds really distorted with too much volume.- I stay with my fabfilter mbc as my main tool for mastering in the ipad in real time
Do you ever worry about ... outside sources slipping in ISRC codes in mastering metadata??? I have trust issues lol
Bolo i can't seem to keep my iPad pro charged to at least 90% while producing on it. I have a nano keyboard that needs usb power. I'm using a USB hub that isn't plugged to an outlet and the lightning camera adapter. Then the iPad from the adapter to the wall. But it's like it's not charging, it loses charge quickly. Can you recommend the proper usb be hub? Thanks man. Great Landr video. ✌💯
New ipad?
Great tutorial!
Can I ask what the difference is between 'warm' 'balanced' and 'open'? Is it possible to audition the different versions before you buy? And how long does this process take please? Many thanks. 🙏😎
Bottom end sounds distorted , your version sounded better in my earphones 🎧
Where is it hitting for levels after you mastered it?
Around -9 LUFS
Mr bolo o was wondering if you can kindly lead me in the direction of where I can get my music copy right.
Copyright.gov
@@BoloDaProducer thank you 🙏 so very much. God bless ya. Do you have an email I can contact you at.
Der > Dar
Bolo do you still mix your beats the same way you do before sending them to landr? or will you use less plug-ins before sending for mastering? i've noticed you only use a few plugins on beatmaker 3 and im curious if you would still leave those on before sending to landr?
Hey Bolo excellent video. Very informative and easy to follow and you seem genuinely interested in helping others obtain the success you have obviously had. Can you provide the specifics on where I can obtain a copy of Beatmaker 3 is it by INTUA! thanks will give this video a like and keep up the great work.
Holy hell!!!!!!!
Do you typically master your beats before the vocals are recorded? I’m just thinking the headroom issue could be a problem once the completed song is mastered.
I'll answer this for you bruh... (*see up top)
Ok, thats cool and all.... BUT - what is te point of making comparission of pre/post Master without Level matching them? Aparat from that the tool Itself is aaight, definetly helpfull in situations when you Just want to get lets say a bunch of beats you made to sound more.. lets'say impressive prior to sending them out for rappers or as a demo. If the Ozone's features have a similar or as good automatic Master buss processing tool (as some folks tend to claim) and fully tweakable at the same time than this is no brainer for me - at least in a long run.
Others with more experienced have pointed this out.
I like slate digital mastering tools .
Yorock'nthe proper attire Yeah Bucs.
Go Bucs!
I can hear Too Short on that beat
Dope!
Does LANDR distribute the music like DistroKid does?
Naw just mastering service
@Allious Unknown I didnt watch the vid just saw the comment didnt know you could distrubute
Landr has most store than tunecore
Negative zero?
You know what I meant lol
@@BoloDaProducer I hear ya
Go Bucs....
Go Bucs!!!
Bolo, you're the best. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Nice video 📹
Comparison without level match? That's wack... All you hear is a louder mix but you don't hear what they did to it. Louder isn't better, especially when streaming. Streaming services are gonna limit and squash the shit out of it and there goes your mix out the window.
No level match comparison = no good
I’ve been in plenty of real mastering houses and not one time has any mastering engineer did a level match. If it sounds good it sounds good 💪🏾
U r correct because the untrained ear defaults to the loudest noise. So what are you comparing? A loud song to a quiet one. So if I wanted to honestly compare two songs--one mastered and one without mastering I would need them at the exact same level to offset loudness bias. Maybe I am from another generation where music actually had in more than beats.
No such thing as negative zero lol good video tho G !
Is it free or subscription based? Dope video bro
Subscription. I just turn my sub on when I have music to release, then turn it off.
🙌👍
Would you trust their mastering.
I have in the past and there algorithms are much better now
@@BoloDaProducer I will take your word for it. Thank you sir. I’m going to sign up.
I understand how to learn to mix for LANDR but it's not good because if you intend to have a big BASS it will just overdo it and saturation will on every transient but then you can decide are you have alternative and human ears or to learn LANDR or just buy AAMS and you'll be amazed but even AAMS is no good like human ears but listeners won't notice so don't copy don't replicate Music that you like just make something new because as every form of Art is constantly looking for something new NEW
Have you tried Aria Mastering?
@Doctaj54
💯💯
wow. .made it way louder
Bro, you said negative zero ;-)
Okay I understand, rules are there to be broken, even in mathematics...
There's no negative or positive zero... Zero is neutral ;-)
Thanks for the lesson 💪🏾
D A R
I’m not really excited about this. I feel like AI will ruin the craft of mastering. I also feel like if we use services like this what else will they come up with? They will eventually kill the mastering engineer, then the mixing, then the producer.
This should be balled as a advertisement tho
If your goal is to get it to -0db then why not just do it yourself? Why pay money and leave head room that you can cover yourself? Maybe i'm missing something.
Aria is much better.... in my humble opinion
now days we can just turn it down. to master. don't put a limiter on master chain.
The death of art. Call me old skool but we had DBX quantum with 100s of options back in the day when we mastered, or sent it to be mastered by someone who actually listened to the track. Same thing that happened to filmmaking they have LUTS that you buy and drop on your video. I promise you if you had normalized and add any random compression it would probably sound the same as that LANDR stuff. If you are comparing the nuance of mastered vs unmastered both must be at least at same level.
6 people disagree with getting help from this app.🤣
Love the video dislike the hat lol
You ever heard about unity gain when comparing? And did you ever heard of kick and bass occupying the same freq spec? Lol 😂 that's not Mastering that's just a brickwall on a poor mix 💩.... Sorry to be that frank
Yes I’ve heard of unity gain... however if it sounds good, it sounds good. I know plenty of real mastering engineers and I haven’t seen one use unity gain yet
@@BoloDaProducer I bet they do..... To compare to the mix, not for a client... But serious mastering engineers need to know what they actually doing 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
gross, grotesque, dreadful . . . soon we let robots, algorithms and AI do the music too...
They said the same thing about automation and auto gain in the late 80s 🤷🏾♂️
@@BoloDaProducer i see a difference between automated faders and the art of creating music...but keep on doing your stuff
Where can I get that beat I would destroy that