Great video bro! Just one thing about the sidechain feature in the compressor. You mentioned that the SC filter means you wont be compressing anything under the cutoff you set, this isn't true. The SC filter is the detection parameter for the compressor, meaning what the compressor will react to as an input. If you set the SC filter to 100hz for example, this does not mean anything under 100hz will not be compressed. Rather, that nothing under 100hz will TRIGGER the compressor. This is really useful (especially in mastering) because the low end information contains much more energy than the mid and high range which means the bass and kick will dominate the triggering behaviour of the compression. Small detail I know but really important that people don't think this turns your bus compressor into a multiband compressor - Love your vids!
You explained it perfectly, unlike me 😅 That’s what’s I meant to say but my explanation was def lacking these details so thanks for clarifying for everybody 😁
Just found you last week. You are a very good teacher. For me the best mastering-video I saw (I saw a lot). I really appreciate your effort and look forward to your mixing video. Thanks for the channel. 👍🏽
Well done, this was super helpful. I appreciate how articulate you are when explaining my least favorite part of production. I feel more confident now to master. Molte grazie!
Wish you knew how much your videos are helping us i swear 🤍🤍🤍🥹 please keep uploading! And also can you share some of the free plugins that are on your library, I mean like if you have some please share because most of the plug-ins are so expensive. ❤
Thanks so much man, it's great to know these videos are helping! Btw, you could start by watching one of my older videos about some of my fav free plugins. I'll probably make an updated video about that soon as well!
Great video! I was about to write: do you know soothe2 ? 😂 The volume automation before the drop is great. I also do two more automations in that same spot. I automate a filter that cuts a little the high frequencies and another one that narrows the stereo image, so when the drop comes in, it sounds even larger 😎
2:15 u know whats even cooler? Do that before compresor so u have also more density in the chorus AND if u send that to an external mastering engineer u wont miss that effect when he hit the limiter 💪
question,if you also sang over your own beats how would you go about mixing and mastering the beat and vocals. would you mix beat in its own session then bring into a new session with unmixed vocals, mix those togther with the beat and stem that out to master all together or what?
Great question, I should make a video about mixing vocals too! So what I do is, when I get to mixing stage I stem out all the stems both from the beat and the vocals and put everything in a new session. I start mixing the beat and at some point when the beat starts making sense I mix all the vocal prod, then final touches of the whole mix and at that point export all the mixed stems to master them in a different session. That’s what I do 😁
You can do that! I tend to use clippers only when I really feel the need to have something extra. I don’t go straight to it unless I think it’s really necessary, but that’s just my take!
Great video bro! Just one thing about the sidechain feature in the compressor. You mentioned that the SC filter means you wont be compressing anything under the cutoff you set, this isn't true. The SC filter is the detection parameter for the compressor, meaning what the compressor will react to as an input. If you set the SC filter to 100hz for example, this does not mean anything under 100hz will not be compressed. Rather, that nothing under 100hz will TRIGGER the compressor. This is really useful (especially in mastering) because the low end information contains much more energy than the mid and high range which means the bass and kick will dominate the triggering behaviour of the compression. Small detail I know but really important that people don't think this turns your bus compressor into a multiband compressor - Love your vids!
You explained it perfectly, unlike me 😅
That’s what’s I meant to say but my explanation was def lacking these details so thanks for clarifying for everybody 😁
Just found you last week. You are a very good teacher. For me the best mastering-video I saw (I saw a lot). I really appreciate your effort and look forward to your mixing video. Thanks for the channel. 👍🏽
Wow, thank you! Welcome to the channel then 😁 appreciate your support!
Bad habit ur vids are so good man please never stop uploading!!
Thanks so much these are the comments I wanna read 🥹
so so helfpul, as always🙌🏼 waiting for the mixing video!
Gonna shoot it in the coming weeks! Thanks for supporting!
Well done, this was super helpful. I appreciate how articulate you are when explaining my least favorite part of production.
I feel more confident now to master.
Molte grazie!
Wow, such a nice comment. This is WHY I'm making these videos. Thanks for your support, really glad to help 🙌
Great video! Love this mastering chain. I’ll do the same with my songs. I’m going to download the Pulsar plugin 😊
Thanks for supporting!🙏 download it before it’s too late!!
Wish you knew how much your videos are helping us i swear 🤍🤍🤍🥹 please keep uploading! And also can you share some of the free plugins that are on your library, I mean like if you have some please share because most of the plug-ins are so expensive. ❤
Thanks so much man, it's great to know these videos are helping! Btw, you could start by watching one of my older videos about some of my fav free plugins. I'll probably make an updated video about that soon as well!
Yay I have the exact bus comp
i am always afraid to go near mastering. thanks for the insight
Amazing man, glad to help! Stay tuned for the mixing video too 😁
Great video! I was about to write: do you know soothe2 ? 😂 The volume automation before the drop is great. I also do two more automations in that same spot. I automate a filter that cuts a little the high frequencies and another one that narrows the stereo image, so when the drop comes in, it sounds even larger 😎
Great!! And Thanks for the support 🙌🙌
I’m glad that i came across your channel, what an amazing informative content.
Thank you so much!! Stay tuned more videos coming here soon 😁
Thank you so much!! Stay tuned more videos coming here soon 😁
2:15 u know whats even cooler? Do that before compresor so u have also more density in the chorus AND if u send that to an external mastering engineer u wont miss that effect when he hit the limiter 💪
Oh yeah! I usually just let the mastering engineer know so he can do it as well 😁
thx btw for your videos! are amazing no matter which level u have @@badhabit
Good Luck buddy 👍 💙
Thanks!
Great channel man, keep going and you'll quickly gain a lot of subscribers no doubt!
Thank you so much man!! Appreciate it!
Good one bro. We need mixing tutorial asap
Thanks brother, appreciate your support! Will shoot that in the coming weeks, stay tuned 👀
@@badhabit it's been 7 months :p
Legendary stuff
Thanks so much!! Glad you enjoyed it 😎
Do you also also master songs with vocals on it like this?
Free version of solid-state bus compressor is BUSTERse
Good to know thank you!!
Nice track 👍🏻
Thank you appreciate it!!🙏
question,if you also sang over your own beats how would you go about mixing and mastering the beat and vocals. would you mix beat in its own session then bring into a new session with unmixed vocals, mix those togther with the beat and stem that out to master all together or what?
Great question, I should make a video about mixing vocals too!
So what I do is, when I get to mixing stage I stem out all the stems both from the beat and the vocals and put everything in a new session. I start mixing the beat and at some point when the beat starts making sense I mix all the vocal prod, then final touches of the whole mix and at that point export all the mixed stems to master them in a different session. That’s what I do 😁
thank you very much@@badhabit
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When is the mixing tutorial coming out?
hmm good question I def need to shoot that video
Micidial!!!
Fenomenal!!!!🙏🙏
zio pera bel tutorial bro
hahagrazie mille!
Why not just bounce everything to a stereo file instead if stems.
i like to have control over each instrument in case I want to fix anything!
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😂😂 ogni tanto mi esce
🤣comunque sono stra utili i tuoi consigli e mi piacciono un sacco i tuoi video. Molto bello anche quello sul remake di Houdini di Dua Lipa @@badhabit
why not clipper before the limiter?
You can do that! I tend to use clippers only when I really feel the need to have something extra. I don’t go straight to it unless I think it’s really necessary, but that’s just my take!
Noisias master chain is Pro L2 😅
😂 def works!