Love this videooo!!!!! Been double-tracking vocals, guitars etc. in some of the stuff I'm doing at the moment and it's working wonders haha. Thanks for such an in-depth look at the process.
Nice seeing this kind of thing from a musician’s perspective for a change and explaining decisions in a musical way. There’s so many production videos that are too much about numbers and rules and tricks and stuff and they sort of miss the point quite often I think.
Yeah so true! I fully agree.. most of my decisions are coming from a creative perspective as opposed to an industry standard approach to mixing ahah ! Glad it’s helpful !
Great work! It sounds so well 🙂And thank you for sharing the tips. I've subscribed and I can't wait for next similar video! I hope to use your production ideas in my recordings. Greetings!
hey @Ozus03! Ahh, I'm not 100% sure.. I'm normally keen to make sure there's no clipping in any tracks so maybe I just run them lower than normal? I use a lot of buses to group instruments, but yeah every instrument will be recorded in at different volumes and I guess I'm just trying to keep everything balanced as best as I can. Probably not a conscious thing :) I don't really see myself as a "producer" but just trying to grow in these skills ! How do you approach gain staging and faders etc?
Good question! I think I just wanted to do it so the long screen recording didn’t get boring.. also it’s hard to crop both the screen recording and me talking into the normal screen ratio without having heaps of black space ! Did it look alright?
This is such a great resource! Thanks for sharing your process🤙🏻
Aww sweet! Yeah no worries at all! Do you make music yourself? Would love to hear anything you’ve got ☺️
Love this videooo!!!!! Been double-tracking vocals, guitars etc. in some of the stuff I'm doing at the moment and it's working wonders haha. Thanks for such an in-depth look at the process.
Legend! yeah double tracking is the goat .. hope you're well bro!
Nice seeing this kind of thing from a musician’s perspective for a change and explaining decisions in a musical way. There’s so many production videos that are too much about numbers and rules and tricks and stuff and they sort of miss the point quite often I think.
Yeah so true! I fully agree.. most of my decisions are coming from a creative perspective as opposed to an industry standard approach to mixing ahah ! Glad it’s helpful !
This is super helpful - loved the tips, it’s gonna be come in handy on my production journey 🫶
yesss! stoked for you bro.. glad my thoughts can be a help!
Really insightful reminders, thanks duder!
beautiful vocals and melody 💚
Thank you so much!
Great video man, hope you do more of these in the future definitely subscribing!
Legend thank you! I’m definitely keen to make more 🙌🏻
omg so informative! Thanks so much dude! Thank you for demystifying so much of the process! You've got one new subscriber
legend! yeah it can be a little confusing some times.. glad i could help!
Thanks for sharing this mate, I’m a folk artist from Melbourne. I’ve subscribed!
Oh incredible! What’s your artist name? I’d love to check it out ☺️
Great work! It sounds so well 🙂And thank you for sharing the tips. I've subscribed and I can't wait for next similar video! I hope to use your production ideas in my recordings. Greetings!
Oh wonderful! Thank you so much.. yes I’ll try make another one of these soon!
Great vid man, just subbed :)
Legend !! Thank you
great but I wish you would do a play run though so we can hear it all properly
oh true! great feedback, will do on the next one! if you hadn't heard the full song, hear it is :) th-cam.com/video/nWA1CSF63ac/w-d-xo.html
Do you have the project template available anywhere? Would love to see how you're mixing everything!
Ahh not sure how I would give that to you, but everything I set up I talked about in the vid ☺️
Who made the vocal mic?
Really good question! I’m pretty sure it’s an alctron mic but not 100% hey!
Why are your faders so low? I’d like to know the reason :0
hey @Ozus03! Ahh, I'm not 100% sure.. I'm normally keen to make sure there's no clipping in any tracks so maybe I just run them lower than normal? I use a lot of buses to group instruments, but yeah every instrument will be recorded in at different volumes and I guess I'm just trying to keep everything balanced as best as I can. Probably not a conscious thing :) I don't really see myself as a "producer" but just trying to grow in these skills ! How do you approach gain staging and faders etc?
why do u have 2 camera angles
Good question! I think I just wanted to do it so the long screen recording didn’t get boring.. also it’s hard to crop both the screen recording and me talking into the normal screen ratio without having heaps of black space ! Did it look alright?
Did you play an actual banjo?
Yeah I did! I only bought a banjo right at the end of the production process , but still snuck it in just in time!