What i would like you to do is put those full mix breakdown videos that you made back in the bedroom days.. They're such a great inspiration man why did you remove them from the channel.. Along with the making of "Pretty Little Bird" and other 30 to 40mins videos..!
Do filters of different steepnesses affect phase relationships differently? Is it better to use less steep or more steep filters for better phase relationships?
@@chiju I have found this to be vert dependent on the material, I like going somewhere in the middle with 18 or 24 db filters as I find it isolates a band well but also sounds natural to me. Extremely steep filters are generally not helpful when mixing or mastering!
@@inthemix I also want to thank you for that tip you posted on IG. I think you were mixing vocals? Anyway, it got me thinking about this little thrash metal segment in a song I've been working on where my guitars are masking my piano a bit. I loaded up the Patcher preset Mid/Side by YouLean so I could isolate the M and S of the guitars. Turns out that the problems are all in the M while the S hardly touches the piano at all, so I'll be applying some M/S EQ to the guitars.
You basically have all the tutorials someone would pay $1,000s of dollars to go to school for. Please keep making videos!!! And thankyou so much for all the help.
This opens up so many more opportunities for me to be mixing with buses. The ability to de-ess only the top end frequencies in particular, rather than all the frequencies as a whole (which can kill clarity), is a total game-changer. It gives me so much more granular control
It is rare for a channel to provide tutorials with explanations that are so easy to understand. Most of them are senior or professional remixers, very lacking in sharing their knowledge or explanation. Really your channel is very useful, especially for remixers who are beginners. Continue to share knowledge about FL Studio, because sharing is beautiful. We wish you good health and success ^ __ ^
This is going to be great for basses, so you can stereo merge and compress the low end easily while maintaining any interesting phasing, stereo or reverbs on the higher freqs
This plugin opens up a world of possibilities! I’ve been looking forever for a solution to using an 808 bass with metal style guitar for a trap style track and the way that this plugin lets me control the bass and use sidechain compression to duck the lows when the bass plays is the only good solution I’ve found to keep the integrity of the guitar tone
Great tutorial. Thank you for the heads up and advice regarding linear phase and when/why we both should and shouldn't use it in certain case scenarios. I really appreciate you giving us this information before FL 20.8 is officially released. In forewarning us, you've undoubtedly saved many people many potential problems when using this great new plugin. Cheers! :)
Thnx fam. I just used frequency splitter for the first time on my 808. Split the 808 into low and high bands @ 150hz, sent the high band to its own channel, distorted the high band channel, then finally blended the processed signal with the original. AWESOME STUFF!!!
I feel like this is going to be great for using in patcher. Doing this with EQ2 was a bit of a pain. This will make multiband effects a bit easier to construct.
I like how Image-Line is "thinking out of the box" with the whole product line (i don't mean this with boxed or download 😄 ), we get contantly content on our hands and we use it to create stuffs! Amesing people 👍👏 Thank you for your video!! A+ like allways! Yeap!
I have been after something like this for ages on fruity, always wondered why I couldn't do this, especially for splitting basses etc adding distortion to top end not the sub etc . Very nice
hey man, just wanted to say thank you for uploading such solid, well thought out content. You are not only a great teacher, but you have a wonderful tone and way you present information. You are a talented character and i'm grateful for your tips. I'll be joining your sub to support you!
This plugin is game changing. Like vocal processing hell yeah. Haha like if you can split it up with one plugin and send it out to reverbs, delays, compression etc. This is awesome. Excited to see your livestreams
I just started using the frequency splitter today I came by to make sure I was doing it right. I unrouted my sends from my master and I see you kept them connected. I Almost had it!
@@Joelnissi on the other hand, they could probably just re-use the code for this and add more bands. Now that I'm thinking about it, this Frequency Splitter is probably already testing some EQ3 ideas they had /wishful thinking
Thanks, one thing is to be careful with the steepness of filter and EQ slopes and curves. Generally on full mixes, steeper slopes lead to more audible phase disruption and artefacts. This is a very general statement of course. Sometimes choosing a gentle slope can have a much more pleasant sound.
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Incredible video as always. Just amazing content. Super good that you ve explained the linear phase setting more, because in your video on Maximus i think, you ve mentioned a linear phase mode, and that it can help with phasing issues. And i just wondered why its not turned on by default. Seemed like it would just be better. So it was actually nice to hear a bit more about the whole thing. Thanks, mate!
Linear phase is usually switched off by default (and only used when rendering offline) because of latency issues. It's bad enough that there is a slight pause between pressing PLAY and the music starting when you have a few linear phase plugins calculating their "more accurate" effects, but it becomes totally unreasonable if you're trying to record some MIDI into a track that uses linear phase plugins. The pre-ringing is a minor issue compared to latency, imo.
Explaining LINEAR phase like this, is huge! Game changer. I've been using Fabfilter with LINEAR phase for year's, i do hear this difference.. i just didn't exactly knew how much latency affected wave export's. Great video 🔥💯💥 Stay Safe ✌️ btw can't wait to use this new plugin
That feature were you can split each band into different channel is so important for techno kicks. I can now create those smooth rumbles as Ableton Users! Adding a high cut and crompressor to the low end rumble is so powerfull!
Finally. I don't have to load an EQ into the send channel before the effects and then EQ some more afterwards. Saves a bit of time and space in the effects rack.
When I saw this was being added to FL Studio I was pretty damned happy; a lot of my stuff involves taking a master signal, sending it to a couple of mixer channel and then using an EQ to generally pull out the bands before mangling them a bit, so this might save me a couple of instances of Pro Q3 in each session 👍
@@ninjalemurdude I've no idea what Destructor is as I'm not an FL user (yet). But I'm watching it develop with curiosity. Hopefully v3 will bring worklow improvements, so that I could jump in :)
Big fan! 👏🤓 Just wanted to thank you for your tutorials, never would have been able to make music without your tutorials. Wish I can show you some of my work someday.
Great plugin. I was already using an instance of patcher along with multi and compressor to create a multi band processing chain but I guess this makes it even easier
Nice review... I do this with Fabfilter Q3, splitting 3 of the same track signals with (Low, Mid & Highs) filters by using brickwall feature . Works wonderful
Would absolutely love a tutorial where you use frequency splitter in Patcher to compress (in parallel) a bassline or drums, but ONLY the low end (300hz and below). I would get a LOT out of that, education wise.
I'm Cakewalk user and it's great and free but Fl Studio is my favorit. I hope in future I'll be able to buy the basic version - it'll be still expensive for me😁 - of Fl Studio and use it rewired to Cakewalk. Al the best to all with the music making. Thank you Michael 👍
This Frequency Splitter plugin is going to help simplify many different EQ-ing and mixing tasks and should be a big time saver for us by simplifying the workflow.
very interesting seeing the differences of linear phase on those printed clips. If that's what it adds to a short sound, the pre-ringing and added artifacts on a longer sustained sound must be terrible. Cheers for the info. I'd previously been using TBproaudio ISOL8 and Blue cat audio MB-7 to do this, but it's great to finally have it native in FL. Great vid as always fella =)
Hey Mike, great video on this plugin. I would like to see how you would use in mixing......checking the mid's to see how a track would sound while being played on a cellphone and also how you would use this while mastering?
You can also do this by routing one channel to as many channels as you like, then use an eq like equo or whatever you fancy, allow only certain frequencies through, put your effects on, there ya go
how can I download this plug-in and the fruity frequency shifter? I'm trying to get them on image Line but when I go the website I can't find them, can someone help me?
here's a fix for Pre-ringing with linear phase EQ's. it introduces more latency, but automatic PDC is a thing. This isn't really something for live performance. There are also some cases, namely extremely quiet sounds, where this will not work. if the output from the EQ is extremely quiet, my suggestion is to add a substantial amount of gain before the EQ, then subtract the same amount at the end of this process. you'll see why. You use identically configured linear phase and low latency EQs, and you do a side-chain noise-gate. Meaning that the linear phase output only gets through the noise gate, when the low latency eq would trigger the noise gate. I do not know of any stock plugins that do this as a single plugin, however this can be assembled in patcher with 2 fruity limiters and anything to generate constant white noise. You sidechain compress the white noise triggered by the low latency eq output, with instant attack, instant release, and the absolute lowest threshold possible, which results in noise that only plays when there is exactly no audio from the low latency eq, hence the gain. you then use this gated noise, to sidechain compress the linear phase EQ. Because the noise only occurs during silence or pre-ringing, this should perfectly slice out pre-ring, assuming your compressor's attack/release and latency are all configured properly. the tl;dr is that it is sidechain compression with inverted trigger logic.
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What i would like you to do is put those full mix breakdown videos that you made back in the bedroom days.. They're such a great inspiration man why did you remove them from the channel.. Along with the making of "Pretty Little Bird" and other 30 to 40mins videos..!
Do filters of different steepnesses affect phase relationships differently? Is it better to use less steep or more steep filters for better phase relationships?
@@chiju I have found this to be vert dependent on the material, I like going somewhere in the middle with 18 or 24 db filters as I find it isolates a band well but also sounds natural to me. Extremely steep filters are generally not helpful when mixing or mastering!
@@inthemix Good to know. Thank you so much!
@@inthemix I also want to thank you for that tip you posted on IG. I think you were mixing vocals? Anyway, it got me thinking about this little thrash metal segment in a song I've been working on where my guitars are masking my piano a bit. I loaded up the Patcher preset Mid/Side by YouLean so I could isolate the M and S of the guitars. Turns out that the problems are all in the M while the S hardly touches the piano at all, so I'll be applying some M/S EQ to the guitars.
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You basically have all the tutorials someone would pay $1,000s of dollars to go to school for. Please keep making videos!!! And thankyou so much for all the help.
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We tried!
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You're very clear and your explanations are clear and detailed. Has helped me a lot with my music. Thank you so much. Keep the work up!
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This made producing fun again because my inspiration just went up 100%
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This opens up so many more opportunities for me to be mixing with buses. The ability to de-ess only the top end frequencies in particular, rather than all the frequencies as a whole (which can kill clarity), is a total game-changer. It gives me so much more granular control
This tool will be VERY handy in Patcher... 😎
damnnnnn can't wait to see your patches with it!!
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Oh god that pre-ringing is surreal, I never realized linear phase had its own issues. Thanks for this incredibly helpful video 🙏🔥
It is rare for a channel to provide tutorials with explanations that are so easy to understand.
Most of them are senior or professional remixers, very lacking in sharing their knowledge or explanation.
Really your channel is very useful, especially for remixers who are beginners.
Continue to share knowledge about FL Studio, because sharing is beautiful.
We wish you good health and success ^ __ ^
This is going to be great for basses, so you can stereo merge and compress the low end easily while maintaining any interesting phasing, stereo or reverbs on the higher freqs
Exactly what I'm looking to do, might add some flangus on the mids and highs, leaving the lows alone. As a new producer, this is so exciting.
This plugin opens up a world of possibilities! I’ve been looking forever for a solution to using an 808 bass with metal style guitar for a trap style track and the way that this plugin lets me control the bass and use sidechain compression to duck the lows when the bass plays is the only good solution I’ve found to keep the integrity of the guitar tone
I was sure you already had a tutorial on this, as soon as I noticed the new update yesterday. Great! Thanks :)
you changed my life bro interns of mixing i learned alot from you and i appreciate that thank you
Great tutorial. Thank you for the heads up and advice regarding linear phase and when/why we both should and shouldn't use it in certain case scenarios. I really appreciate you giving us this information before FL 20.8 is officially released. In forewarning us, you've undoubtedly saved many people many potential problems when using this great new plugin. Cheers! :)
Thank you for that, Music.
Your presentations just keep getting better. 1M subscribers coming soon! Thanks, Michael, again.
Thnx fam. I just used frequency splitter for the first time on my 808. Split the 808 into low and high bands @ 150hz, sent the high band to its own channel, distorted the high band channel, then finally blended the processed signal with the original. AWESOME STUFF!!!
I feel like this is going to be great for using in patcher. Doing this with EQ2 was a bit of a pain. This will make multiband effects a bit easier to construct.
100% agree. It's been quite a lot of extra work in patcher but now it's a breeze!
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I see you’re a man of culture as well 😉
I always had to do it with Maximus
@@FrankPole the king of patcher
I like how Image-Line is "thinking out of the box" with the whole product line (i don't mean this with boxed or download 😄 ), we get contantly content on our hands and we use it to create stuffs!
Amesing people 👍👏
Thank you for your video!! A+ like allways! Yeap!
I have been after something like this for ages on fruity, always wondered why I couldn't do this, especially for splitting basses etc adding distortion to top end not the sub etc . Very nice
hey man, just wanted to say thank you for uploading such solid, well thought out content. You are not only a great teacher, but you have a wonderful tone and way you present information. You are a talented character and i'm grateful for your tips. I'll be joining your sub to support you!
Thank you so much sage!
@@inthemix Thank you bro!
This plugin is game changing. Like vocal processing hell yeah. Haha like if you can split it up with one plugin and send it out to reverbs, delays, compression etc. This is awesome. Excited to see your livestreams
I just started using the frequency splitter today I came by to make sure I was doing it right. I unrouted my sends from my master and I see you kept them connected. I Almost had it!
Aaw I thought it's going to be Parametric EQ 3
:(
But this is awesome too! All the possibilities
Maybe one day :)
i mean the eq2 update is better than having to learn a whole new plugin
Yes we expect new equ
@@Joelnissi on the other hand, they could probably just re-use the code for this and add more bands. Now that I'm thinking about it, this Frequency Splitter is probably already testing some EQ3 ideas they had
/wishful thinking
Don't you worry bro....
Parametric eq2 has been updated and its awesome
Great video as always! A discussion on the "things that can be done to correct phasing" would be excellent.
Thanks, one thing is to be careful with the steepness of filter and EQ slopes and curves. Generally on full mixes, steeper slopes lead to more audible phase disruption and artefacts. This is a very general statement of course. Sometimes choosing a gentle slope can have a much more pleasant sound.
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Another awesome lesson Bro. I was not aware of the pre-ringing issue. Great job Michael!
Incredible video as always. Just amazing content. Super good that you ve explained the linear phase setting more, because in your video on Maximus i think, you ve mentioned a linear phase mode, and that it can help with phasing issues. And i just wondered why its not turned on by default. Seemed like it would just be better.
So it was actually nice to hear a bit more about the whole thing. Thanks, mate!
Linear phase is usually switched off by default (and only used when rendering offline) because of latency issues. It's bad enough that there is a slight pause between pressing PLAY and the music starting when you have a few linear phase plugins calculating their "more accurate" effects, but it becomes totally unreasonable if you're trying to record some MIDI into a track that uses linear phase plugins. The pre-ringing is a minor issue compared to latency, imo.
Fk yeah, the freq. splitter is out. Been really looking forward to this.
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Looks very useful! And the explanation of the drawbacks of Linear phase is a great bonus, thanks!
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Thank you so much. Finally I do understand what this linear phase option does. Great video as always.
5:43 “the precision modes aren’t different but the high precision modes are just more precise” nice
this opens up so much possibilities
This linear phase frequency splitter is nothing but a god send! Gonna make some sick patches with this one. (Obviously free for all ;))
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Explaining LINEAR phase like this, is huge! Game changer. I've been using Fabfilter with LINEAR phase for year's, i do hear this difference.. i just didn't exactly knew how much latency affected wave export's. Great video 🔥💯💥 Stay Safe ✌️ btw can't wait to use this new plugin
That feature were you can split each band into different channel is so important for techno kicks. I can now create those smooth rumbles as Ableton Users! Adding a high cut and crompressor to the low end rumble is so powerfull!
Finally. I don't have to load an EQ into the send channel before the effects and then EQ some more afterwards. Saves a bit of time and space in the effects rack.
When I saw this was being added to FL Studio I was pretty damned happy; a lot of my stuff involves taking a master signal, sending it to a couple of mixer channel and then using an EQ to generally pull out the bands before mangling them a bit, so this might save me a couple of instances of Pro Q3 in each session 👍
Thats why i love in the mix all ways there for teach us everything FL has
One of the best teachers
Always good info, but more importantly, very well delivered. Cheers and happy new year!
very well explained as always! super informative with these linear phase modules, thanks for the examples and keep it up!
Immediate click! Great tutorial as usual.
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Such an amazing tool, great video. Thx for making this
Always enjoy your tutorials and videos. Thanks a lot
Wowow didn’t realize this was out! Game changing!!
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You're a legend bro 🙏 I was wondering why it wouldn't show any sends aside from the master and this helped a lot.
I'm quite surprised FL didn't had this already? That's a super useful tool!
Right? It seems so obvious. They gave us distructor before this.
@@ninjalemurdude I've no idea what Destructor is as I'm not an FL user (yet). But I'm watching it develop with curiosity. Hopefully v3 will bring worklow improvements, so that I could jump in :)
another powerful plugin to ease your job!!
Great video
Thank you very much for linear phase examples!
Big fan! 👏🤓 Just wanted to thank you for your tutorials, never would have been able to make music without your tutorials. Wish I can show you some of my work someday.
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Great plugin. I was already using an instance of patcher along with multi and compressor to create a multi band processing chain but I guess this makes it even easier
Brilliantly explained! Thank you!
This is amazing!!
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Nice review... I do this with Fabfilter Q3, splitting 3 of the same track signals with (Low, Mid & Highs) filters by using brickwall feature . Works wonderful
Thank you again man, you explained it very well, huge help on my work flow !!!
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Would absolutely love a tutorial where you use frequency splitter in Patcher to compress (in parallel) a bassline or drums, but ONLY the low end (300hz and below). I would get a LOT out of that, education wise.
I think it can be used to process vocals for a unique creative effect,Will surely try something crazy. 😄
this frequency stuff dangerous man
I'm Cakewalk user and it's great and free but Fl Studio is my favorit. I hope in future I'll be able to buy the basic version - it'll be still expensive for me😁 - of Fl Studio and use it rewired to Cakewalk. Al the best to all with the music making. Thank you Michael 👍
U r the best! Thank u.
You are a great teacher.
Thanks Max, you are awesome!
This feature is dope
Wow, that was (again) a great one! 👍
Nice Explanation Michael :)
May I know your monitor resolution and FL Scaling? Your FL looks more aesthetically appealing as compared to mine.
Thanks!
Thank you for your tutorial!!!
This Frequency Splitter plugin is going to help simplify many different EQ-ing and mixing tasks and should be a big time saver for us by simplifying the workflow.
As always good tutorial
very interesting seeing the differences of linear phase on those printed clips. If that's what it adds to a short sound, the pre-ringing and added artifacts on a longer sustained sound must be terrible. Cheers for the info. I'd previously been using TBproaudio ISOL8 and Blue cat audio MB-7 to do this, but it's great to finally have it native in FL. Great vid as always fella =)
Hey Mike, great video on this plugin. I would like to see how you would use in mixing......checking the mid's to see how a track would sound while being played on a cellphone and also how you would use this while mastering?
this plugin is goated
Finally they made it * - *
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You should make a video explaining the new update to Parametric EQ2 and the importance of linear phase!
When this new update comes?🤔
You can also do this by routing one channel to as many channels as you like, then use an eq like equo or whatever you fancy, allow only certain frequencies through, put your effects on, there ya go
This should help with restoring old tracks with low-end (and extreme high-end) missing.
how can I download this plug-in and the fruity frequency shifter? I'm trying to get them on image Line but when I go the website I can't find them, can someone help me?
Awesome! Thank you!
❤️❤️ Frequency splitter ❤️❤️
thank you so much it helps a lot !
So this is basically a multi band compressor/eq with routing options? Seems chill
Awesome, Thanks
I've been using this in every single project since I tried it in beta. Can't wait for 21 to drop for full M/S capabilities in PEQ2!
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Wow awesome tips thanks alot
I always used a patcher preset I made that splits the bands with maximus. This will make things much simpler.
Thank you sir❤️
Cool. I use multiband comp or Maximus for that frequency split. Now we have dedicated plugin :)
Very Helpful!
I'm still trying to figure out if the logo is a pepper or a fruit?
any plans for making an updated video for the new features added in PEQ2?
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I should have expected that you would be in the comment section of in the mix videos.
here's a fix for Pre-ringing with linear phase EQ's. it introduces more latency, but automatic PDC is a thing. This isn't really something for live performance. There are also some cases, namely extremely quiet sounds, where this will not work. if the output from the EQ is extremely quiet, my suggestion is to add a substantial amount of gain before the EQ, then subtract the same amount at the end of this process. you'll see why.
You use identically configured linear phase and low latency EQs, and you do a side-chain noise-gate. Meaning that the linear phase output only gets through the noise gate, when the low latency eq would trigger the noise gate. I do not know of any stock plugins that do this as a single plugin, however this can be assembled in patcher with 2 fruity limiters and anything to generate constant white noise.
You sidechain compress the white noise triggered by the low latency eq output, with instant attack, instant release, and the absolute lowest threshold possible, which results in noise that only plays when there is exactly no audio from the low latency eq, hence the gain. you then use this gated noise, to sidechain compress the linear phase EQ. Because the noise only occurs during silence or pre-ringing, this should perfectly slice out pre-ring, assuming your compressor's attack/release and latency are all configured properly. the tl;dr is that it is sidechain compression with inverted trigger logic.