This series was superb! I came for the Low-End video and stayed all the way through. A great refresher (for me) on some elements of mixing and a much-wanted clarification of others. Thank you.
Finished all 3 episodes in one sitting! Thank you so so so so so so so much for this intelligent thorough comprehensive inspirational lesson! Mixing basing on different frequencies is honestly the best approach! Please come back with another one soon🥺
Finished the 3 videos! Amazing breakdown. I'm a beginner to the music scene! I appreciate the comprehensiveness and clarity of information given! Thanks a ton!
Great set of informative videos especially for those just getting started on their mixing journey. Thank you for the free information I hope to see many more informative videos from you guys!
What an amazing series guys! Thank you so much! it helped me connect allot of things that I already knew but never really understood! And I got to learn some stuff as well! Amazing! Also, what's the name of the host! Awesome Job!
When I play my piano song which has some high pitch notes on my studio monitors there's no problem. But when I play them on my phone there's some type of distortion. How do I fix this?
That's great for you, but what about the listener? I'm older and probably can't hear that high either. I look at frequency spectrum readouts of songs I know sound good and roughly try to approximate it. I am hoping that my music will live on and younger people can still enjoy it.
Listen on my phone speakers and I don't hear any of the tones you play in the background. Good thing to remember when you're mixing for people who might listen on a phone or laptop
I like to imagine that there will emerge a genre of music that focuses on 17-22khz sound. All the artists in the genre will emerge at 9-12 years of age, and will be compelled to retire by the age of 20 as they will no longer be able to hear the genre's defining frequencies. Some older listeners will cheat by using pitch-shifting technology, and this will result in many scandals and accusations.
I think it's really important to understand that a sound that is duller sounds more distant. Using EQ to take the brightness out of the sound is a great technique to create depth without first going for reverb
Please make your UI scalable, nothing is workable if you work on a big 4k screen and zoom up the screen, almost every other plugin maker has no issues with this
Thank you so much for checking out our Frequency Trilogy series! Links for parts 1 and 2 (mixing low end and mixing midrange) are in the description ^
This series was superb! I came for the Low-End video and stayed all the way through. A great refresher (for me) on some elements of mixing and a much-wanted clarification of others. Thank you.
Finished all 3 episodes in one sitting! Thank you so so so so so so so much for this intelligent thorough comprehensive inspirational lesson! Mixing basing on different frequencies is honestly the best approach! Please come back with another one soon🥺
This is a masterclass.
Thanks a lot sir.
❤ All the way down here in the phillipines
Its a big help from low end all the way to the high end
Thank you so much❤❤❤
Finished the 3 videos! Amazing breakdown. I'm a beginner to the music scene! I appreciate the comprehensiveness and clarity of information given! Thanks a ton!
Hands up if you looked up 'misophonia' while watching this video? Be honest, now...
Great series. Thanks so much, Geoff.
I’ve been waiting for this for a while! Looking forward to delving into it!
Man so thankful for your perfectly articulated lecture! Blessings
Love this series. So informative and helpful. Thanks So much for these!!!
Great set of informative videos especially for those just getting started on their mixing journey. Thank you for the free information I hope to see many more informative videos from you guys!
Amazing work! Incredibly helpful and your voice and delivery is easy to listen to and follow. I appreciate it.
Wow, I feel like finally learning mixing professionally
Great series!!! Great explanation as well! 👍👍👍👍👍
This is actually very good!
The long awaited video is here
Whst a great video series. Thank you very much Sir. You are the best. ❤❤❤
This is gold!
This is definitely informative.
Very informative and most helpful
Amazing series, thank you!
So much detail thank you!
Really informative - thank you!
What an amazing series guys! Thank you so much! it helped me connect allot of things that I already knew but never really understood! And I got to learn some stuff as well! Amazing! Also, what's the name of the host! Awesome Job!
That’s me, Geoff Manchester.
@@ManchesterMusic thanks man! You have no idea how helpful you've been! :)
Bi-amping > single amp for powered two-way monitors. This reduces distortion in the high end.
I love this chanel
Im 50.. When I started the video I got a little dizzy and I didn't know what it was. SO I can hear very well..
so good huh keston
Great, great videos !
More tutorials please!!!!!!!!!
Thank you! ❤
What sidechain is used on the electric guitar? Looks likes Bass. And why dynamic instead of static eq?
is the song in the beginning released
nice one
When I play my piano song which has some high pitch notes on my studio monitors there's no problem. But when I play them on my phone there's some type of distortion. How do I fix this?
I can’t hear above 16.2khz so everything above 16khz gets cut.
Me too
That's great for you, but what about the listener? I'm older and probably can't hear that high either. I look at frequency spectrum readouts of songs I know sound good and roughly try to approximate it. I am hoping that my music will live on and younger people can still enjoy it.
Please don't. High frequencies have feelings, too 😢
It really makes a difference to a mix, even if it's sometimes tough to hear - even in solo
I have tinnitus so that 17khz tone follows me around my entire waking life lol.
Really helpful
Isn’t anything above 16khz cut by YT ? I was hearing that sine tone but it was sooo quite
That 17k sine wave caused me physical pain lol
lmao i paused the video before he talked about the sine wave cuz i was like wtf is that noise???
Listen on my phone speakers and I don't hear any of the tones you play in the background. Good thing to remember when you're mixing for people who might listen on a phone or laptop
Or just add a de-esser
I've often thought de-essers made singers sound like they have a lisp 🤷
this 17khz sine wave hurts lol
I like to imagine that there will emerge a genre of music that focuses on 17-22khz sound. All the artists in the genre will emerge at 9-12 years of age, and will be compelled to retire by the age of 20 as they will no longer be able to hear the genre's defining frequencies. Some older listeners will cheat by using pitch-shifting technology, and this will result in many scandals and accusations.
I think it's really important to understand that a sound that is duller sounds more distant. Using EQ to take the brightness out of the sound is a great technique to create depth without first going for reverb
Please make your UI scalable, nothing is workable if you work on a big 4k screen and zoom up the screen, almost every other plugin maker has no issues with this