To Attend a free trial Class of this course send email to: mixingcourse@andrewzeleno.com 240 Reviews & Credits: www.andrewzelenocoursereview.com My Credits: www.andrewzelenocredits.com Course Info: www.andrewzelenomixingcourse.com !!! I use the most fair approach. No prepayments. You get a free trial class which is a real-time class with my current students who are taking the course right now. If you like it, you enroll. But still no payments in advance. You will pay only after you start the course and you can do it during the first week of a month. Not in advance. Also we have monthly payments only. So you don't pay for the whole course. I will be proving that it's the top quality education class by class to keep you enrolled in. 99% of students finish all 9 months of the course. I've been doing it like that for 8 years in a row. Get the Free Trial class - it's a fair approach! I recommend to watch these videos: 1) AZ Independence Mixing Concept th-cam.com/video/KMbKwJbUcMM/w-d-xo.html 2) Typical Wrong EQing VS Top Mixing with EQ th-cam.com/video/-_dcqrIPPIc/w-d-xo.html 3) Mind-Blowing Mixing Mirror Frequency Effect th-cam.com/video/Ky5BeD5GeoU/w-d-xo.html 4) Sweep EQ Technique Used Wrong by Many Mixers th-cam.com/video/CCNORzxfgb0/w-d-xo.html 5) Mixing for Beginners - Amazing Tutorial on Misconceptions th-cam.com/video/FrRwKg0xDh4/w-d-xo.html
Andrew is the best audio teacher I have ever learned from. I finished his course last week and can honestly say, you will have all bases covered when you attend. From studio setup, mixing technique and methodologies, proper recording application, you finish knowing for a fact that there is no stone that has been left, unturned. Not only does he give you examples of different compression applications, but he explains the differentiating factors between them and most importantly, when to apply each specific type. These YT videos really only scratch the surface, but you have to commit the time to put in and learn as well. A phase, that doesn't end when you complete the course, but only continues as the use cases of what he has taught come up the further you delve into each recording/mixing/mastering scenario.
Another gem from the master. I love this one, especially the reverb compression, which was a "WOW, I have never thought about it like that" moment for me. I have finished the course last week. When Andrew says it is the best audio production course around, he is not exaggerating. Having experienced it myself, I can certainly say, yes, It is the best. Thank you, Andrew!
Thanks Hugo. I don't say "it's the best course" :) It's what my students say. For example you :) It was a pleasure to teach you! Congratulations on your graduation!
Great video that covers a very important topic! I'm guilty of many parallel compression mistakes until attending Andrew's classes. Learned not only strategies but also why certain things work in a certain way. Compression in general is a great and very well covered topic of Andrew's classes. Changed everything for me and opened my eyes and most importantly my ears! For me, few minutes in the trial class was enough to convince myself to take the entire course. Do it, you'll always be appreciative for doing it.
Andrew Zeleno has THE MOST EXTENSIVE mixing course found anywhere. I mean this guy goes into AMAZING detail and has EXTREME detail. He spends so many classes making sure that each student understands EVERY nook and cranny of audio details. He often goes into details about things that MOST people DON"T even think about. He really takes his time and is very dedicated to his students. EASILY the BEST MIXING COURSE IN THE WORLD. EASILY And ITS NOT CLOSE.
A year ago i was digging TH-cam for some useful videos about mixing and accidently found AZ channel. I decided to enroll the course after first video i saw on the channel - I understood that man knows stuff on molecular level. Now I`m just graduated and i can say it was a hell of an adventure. You spend almost a year with a master who gives you everything he knows, you litterally feel how you improve during the course, it`s like a trip to Shaolin mixing camp. Of course it changed the way I mix and now I`m having a clear understanding of how to get THAT sound. Just because of the course I was able to mix a very tricky Ethnic Folk album for a pretty famous band in my country and convince that extremely intractable customer that I am competent as a mixing engineer. If you hesitate about the course - don`t be. It may change your life. Andrey, thanks for another video, but still going to miss your lectures. Have a good day.
Great example of the problems with parallel compression. There is a lot more you can learn from Andrew's course on parallel compression and many other audio engineering topics. I just completed his course and I can really recommend it because you get to learn how to think accurately in the world of audio and you get to understand everything in detail so you don't have to rely on bad knowledge from the internet.
AZ... another fabulous video on REAL audio engineering.. not just superficial listen...... as a former student Andrew's course has helped me as a beginner. I suggest if you're interested in expanding your skill set... try his free class and see for your self. Thanks Andrew!
Очень продуктивный курс,все раскладывается по полочкам ,обучаемся в удобном формате досконально проходя каждую тему. Почти после каждого урока чувствуешь,что вырос ещё на ступеньку ,а то и больше. Рекомендую каждому кто серьезно решил связать свою жизнь с музыкой. Подходит как для новичков так и для про, огромная благодарность Андрею!
OMG Andrew got more analog equipment :D. What i learned the most from Andrews courses is that one GOLDEN RULE - when you changing something in one sound changes will be in all mix. And this rule is not only for eq, comp, delay or reverb, it is even important when you choosing instruments, timbres, samples :)
Спасибо, Андрей, за наглядность!) Согласен, со временем я понял, что не всегда параллельная компрессия даёт желаемый эффект, иногда нужного добивался с помощью транзиент шейпера. А иногда просто поднимал громкость, если дело оказывалось не в панче))))
@@AndrewZeleno1 Да, я имею в виду самую, самую, которая ассоциируется с параллельной компрессией)) А вообще тема компрессии интересна - мне нравится копаться, проверять чего можно добиться теми или иными настройками)
Another great video Andrew! I agree with Sance21, Andrew's course is hands down the best.. I learned more with Andrew in half the time of my SAE course..
мне нравится вешать на драм группу несколько компрессоров, да и лимитер в параллель, могу на шине сатурации накатить и от этой шины посылом на несколько компрессоров подмешивать, ревер тоже компрессирую, но вместе с вокалом, они круто склеиваются. Вообще эксперименты в обработке это интересно, с ними процессы не такие муторные. Видос полезный, даже смотря на инглиш лэнгвуидж всё интуитивно понятно, всегда интересно открыть какой-то новый метод или решение, почерпнув идеи из таких роликов.
Just released "Never Compare EQ Plugins Like This" video. Find it in your TH-cam feed if you don't mind to watch it. Of course to find it in your feed you should be subscribed.
Вы смешиваете обработанный и необработанный сигнал. Понижение ratio делаюет компрессию другого типа. Пожарить кортошку чуть-чуть это низкое ratio. Параллельная компрессия с высоким ratio это разделить картошку на две тарелки - в одной пережарить картошку до черного а во второй тарелке сырая картошка. И потом эти две тарелки смешать в одну. Конечно финальное блюдо не будет как слабо пожаренная картошка.
Поссотрите лучше видео на русском. Напимер это: th-cam.com/video/rWHPIlN8F20/w-d-xo.html И главное в начале видео послушайте про бесплатное пробное занятие.
I use Cubase but anyway all DAWs are exactly the same. Other than some features and look the main core ideas of the engine are exactly the same. So it's important to learn how to mix and master. And how to record. Not how to mixing and master in "X" DAW.
Nice video but I only counted 6 tips w/ the last 2 being noob mistakes. Heres 3 freebies for anyone who wanted a full 7 tips lol: -juggle your parallel compressed vocal w/ the dry by boosting the fader at certain parts & always turning down the other fader to balance the vocal to the point of it sounding steady. You can then use the more compressed vocal at the parts where the vocal needs to fight more to be heard & fit in the song w/o clipping via too much dynamic volume. Just make sure your parallel send signal is sent pre-fader so when you change the volume of the dry fader, it doesnt affect the parallel send's volume being fed into it. -dont be afraid to filter a parallel compressed signal so that you only affect the highs, lows, or the mids. This is essentially making an exciter but you can also use it to add more harmonic volume only to the mids & lower frequencies. -use saturation plugins w/ your compressors or pick compressors that have good sounding saturation on them. Saturation compresses more musically & gently shaves off the transients while thickening the floor of the signal w/ more harmonic volume. That said, youll never compress something as tight w/o hearing too many artifacts than when using both the compressor & saturation together which is essentially what retro hardware compressors were loved for. Just be careful w/ digital saturation because it can actually sound cheap & horrible compared to 99% of analog gear that adds saturation. Be super biased w/ digital saturation & whenever you have the option, you probably will prefer to turn it down to make the undesired frequencies not pop out so much...needless to say one of the best ways to do that when you dont have a sensitive enough knob on the plugin is to use a parallel send & turn the volume down on the fader. Its not quite the same exact result but it works & makes most bad sounding digital saturation plugins tolerable. Good luck.
Nice tips. However neither of them make them as a separate technique. It's more how you can process a bus with a compressor. But again these tips are on point.
I counted 7. People use it incorrectly exactly how it was shown. Just to push the volume. So it's a technique - volume push I'd say. And people truly apply it and it's turned off for different reasons. I did it many times lol. So it's definitely a technique. How to fool myself lol.
Great explanation as always AZ! I just finished your course so here my review: " This course is absolutely game changer, His knowledge and preparation are based on many years of study, teaching and practical studio production experiences and most importantly, he has, as I do, an obsessive passion for music. Andrew teaches you how to think as a real audio engineer, you learn all the different tools and how to take advantage of each, not based in other people´s presets or superficial thoughts that you find nowadays everywhere on internet. In every lesson, I always learned something new that I had never thought and never heard anywhere before. If you are a beginner, before buy some fancy gears and plugins, it’s better to take AZ course before. You will realize exactly what and at what point you need to “buy” the gears and tools bests for your own music style and conditions. For me was the best investments i have ever made."
To Attend a free trial Class of this course send email to: mixingcourse@andrewzeleno.com
240 Reviews & Credits: www.andrewzelenocoursereview.com My Credits: www.andrewzelenocredits.com Course Info: www.andrewzelenomixingcourse.com
!!! I use the most fair approach. No prepayments. You get a free trial class which is a real-time class with my current students who are taking the course right now. If you like it, you enroll. But still no payments in advance. You will pay only after you start the course and you can do it during the first week of a month. Not in advance. Also we have monthly payments only. So you don't pay for the whole course. I will be proving that it's the top quality education class by class to keep you enrolled in. 99% of students finish all 9 months of the course. I've been doing it like that for 8 years in a row. Get the Free Trial class - it's a fair approach!
I recommend to watch these videos:
1) AZ Independence Mixing Concept
th-cam.com/video/KMbKwJbUcMM/w-d-xo.html
2) Typical Wrong EQing VS Top Mixing with EQ th-cam.com/video/-_dcqrIPPIc/w-d-xo.html
3) Mind-Blowing Mixing Mirror Frequency Effect th-cam.com/video/Ky5BeD5GeoU/w-d-xo.html
4) Sweep EQ Technique Used Wrong by Many Mixers th-cam.com/video/CCNORzxfgb0/w-d-xo.html
5) Mixing for Beginners - Amazing Tutorial on Misconceptions
th-cam.com/video/FrRwKg0xDh4/w-d-xo.html
Andrew is the best audio teacher I have ever learned from. I finished his course last week and can honestly say, you will have all bases covered when you attend. From studio setup, mixing technique and methodologies, proper recording application, you finish knowing for a fact that there is no stone that has been left, unturned. Not only does he give you examples of different compression applications, but he explains the differentiating factors between them and most importantly, when to apply each specific type. These YT videos really only scratch the surface, but you have to commit the time to put in and learn as well. A phase, that doesn't end when you complete the course, but only continues as the use cases of what he has taught come up the further you delve into each recording/mixing/mastering scenario.
Thanks Sance! I appreciate your review! It was a pleasure to teach you. And congrats on your graduation!
Where can I find the course
Another gem from the master. I love this one, especially the reverb compression, which was a "WOW, I have never thought about it like that" moment for me. I have finished the course last week. When Andrew says it is the best audio production course around, he is not exaggerating. Having experienced it myself, I can certainly say, yes, It is the best. Thank you, Andrew!
Thanks Hugo. I don't say "it's the best course" :) It's what my students say. For example you :) It was a pleasure to teach you! Congratulations on your graduation!
Great video that covers a very important topic! I'm guilty of many parallel compression mistakes until attending Andrew's classes. Learned not only strategies but also why certain things work in a certain way. Compression in general is a great and very well covered topic of Andrew's classes. Changed everything for me and opened my eyes and most importantly my ears! For me, few minutes in the trial class was enough to convince myself to take the entire course. Do it, you'll always be appreciative for doing it.
Thanks my friend! It was nice to teach you at my course. And congrats on your graduation!
It was unbelievable. Thanks for this masterclass. Subscribed.
Welcome on board! Thanks!
I really enjoyed the deep dive you did on this topic in the class. Super helpful
Thanks Roland! We covered much more in class than on this video for sure.
Thank you Andrew! Great lesson. Love how you help us listen. You really are a master engineer.
Thanks David!
Andrew Zeleno has THE MOST EXTENSIVE mixing course found anywhere. I mean this guy goes into AMAZING detail and has EXTREME detail. He spends so many classes making sure that each student understands EVERY nook and cranny of audio details. He often goes into details about things that MOST people DON"T even think about. He really takes his time and is very dedicated to his students. EASILY the BEST MIXING COURSE IN THE WORLD. EASILY And ITS NOT CLOSE.
Thanks Joshua! I appreciate your review!
A year ago i was digging TH-cam for some useful videos about mixing and accidently found AZ channel. I decided to enroll the course after first video i saw on the channel - I understood that man knows stuff on molecular level. Now I`m just graduated and i can say it was a hell of an adventure. You spend almost a year with a master who gives you everything he knows, you litterally feel how you improve during the course, it`s like a trip to Shaolin mixing camp. Of course it changed the way I mix and now I`m having a clear understanding of how to get THAT sound. Just because of the course I was able to mix a very tricky Ethnic Folk album for a pretty famous band in my country and convince that extremely intractable customer that I am competent as a mixing engineer.
If you hesitate about the course - don`t be. It may change your life.
Andrey, thanks for another video, but still going to miss your lectures. Have a good day.
Hi Ilya! Thanks for this review! And congrats on your graduation!
Great example of the problems with parallel compression. There is a lot more you can learn from Andrew's course on parallel compression and many other audio engineering topics. I just completed his course and I can really recommend it because you get to learn how to think accurately in the world of audio and you get to understand everything in detail so you don't have to rely on bad knowledge from the internet.
Thanks my friend! And congrats on your graduation!
As usually top content! I like the way you do it, very clear examples, not too long, not too short.
Thanks!
Supported!
And yes, in the course I learned a lot of other details. Mind blowing techniques Andrew! Keep the good work mate.
Hi Marco! Thanks!
Офигительные примеры, наглядные и детальные! Просто супер, спасибо, больше таких видео!
Спасибо Андрей!
AZ... another fabulous video on REAL audio engineering.. not just superficial listen...... as a former student Andrew's course has helped me as a beginner. I suggest if you're interested in expanding your skill set... try his free class and see for your self. Thanks Andrew!
Thanks Eugene! Nice to hear from you!
I've done the free trial. Must book on the course
See you at the course then :)
Очень продуктивный курс,все раскладывается по полочкам ,обучаемся в удобном формате досконально проходя каждую тему. Почти после каждого урока чувствуешь,что вырос ещё на ступеньку ,а то и больше. Рекомендую каждому кто серьезно решил связать свою жизнь с музыкой. Подходит как для новичков так и для про, огромная благодарность Андрею!
Спасибо Артур! Позждавляю с окончанием курса! Приятно было вас обучать!
great video as always , as well as your course.
Thanks Malik! Congrats on your graduation!
Comment for Support , great Video !
Thanks!
Andrey, as always, I look with great pleasure! Thank you for your professionalism! I recommend everyone to take a free lesson with Andrey!
Thanks Serzh!
great video lesson!
Thanks!
Hi Andrew! Amazing tutorial!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks Andrew, great as always !!
Thanks Carlos! It's great from hear you again!
Hi Andrew. I think you've released it before. But even better. Refined probably.
yes.
OMG Andrew got more analog equipment :D. What i learned the most from Andrews courses is that one GOLDEN RULE - when you changing something in one sound changes will be in all mix. And this rule is not only for eq, comp, delay or reverb, it is even important when you choosing instruments, timbres, samples :)
Hi Andrew. Nice to hear from you. Just released "Never Compare EQ Plugins Like This" video. Find it in your TH-cam feed.
Спасибо, Андрей, за наглядность!) Согласен, со временем я понял, что не всегда параллельная компрессия даёт желаемый эффект, иногда нужного добивался с помощью транзиент шейпера. А иногда просто поднимал громкость, если дело оказывалось не в панче))))
Верно, но это вы про только одну технику из 7ми говорите. Там как видите есть и другие типа подъема реверба.
@@AndrewZeleno1 Да, я имею в виду самую, самую, которая ассоциируется с параллельной компрессией)) А вообще тема компрессии интересна - мне нравится копаться, проверять чего можно добиться теми или иными настройками)
Понимаю :)
Thank you so much for another valuable lesson!
My pleasure!
Very nice video and very helpful explanations! Thanks!
You are welcome!
Здорово! Особенно пример с басом, очень полезно. И про реверберацию я вообще не слышал.
это скорее мой собственный подход
I left to see if I forgot to turn on my parallel compression. Thank you for the video!
:) It was pretty funny to make.
Very cool ones are reverb boost and sustain boost
Yes. Those ones are great!
Another great video Andrew! I agree with Sance21, Andrew's course is hands down the best.. I learned more with Andrew in half the time of my SAE course..
Thanks Justin! Great to hear from you!
Great video! Great tips! Thank you maestro
Thanks!
мне нравится вешать на драм группу несколько компрессоров, да и лимитер в параллель, могу на шине сатурации накатить и от этой шины посылом на несколько компрессоров подмешивать, ревер тоже компрессирую, но вместе с вокалом, они круто склеиваются. Вообще эксперименты в обработке это интересно, с ними процессы не такие муторные. Видос полезный, даже смотря на инглиш лэнгвуидж всё интуитивно понятно, всегда интересно открыть какой-то новый метод или решение, почерпнув идеи из таких роликов.
I like the most "I forgot to to switch on parallel compression" style))
Thanks for the video. What reverb did you use?
30 different plugins
Cool 🔥🔥🔥. Как всегда все по полочкам, все по факту 🔝
Спасибо!
Some many applications! Wow! I thought it's just for a bus
You literally can try it on anything, but instead of a random attempt you can do it for specific purposes. Andrew's guide here is amazing for this.
@@covidpassforslaves5623 from my experience parallel compression is highly overrated. But those examples changed my mind.
There are two extra techniques which I didn't mention. And of course other 7 funny ones which you may have watched on my channel before :)
it was good.
I got a lot of new thing.
Just released "Never Compare EQ Plugins Like This" video. Find it in your TH-cam feed if you don't mind to watch it. Of course to find it in your feed you should be subscribed.
Mr Zeleno thank you for another gem . If you don't mind me asking are you taking any mixing clients at the moment and TIA .
I only teach nowadays.
what's your opinion on eq filtering-compression plugins like soothe?
comment for support!
Спасибо. Очень интересно 👍
Спасибо!
Cl1 shortest attack is 50ms? That sounds like it’s very slow?
You mix up Attack and Release. I said 50ms Release. Not Attack.
Андрей, здравствуйте . а где ваш канал просто про жизнь?
Забанили за упоминание вакцин
Я все никак не могу понять чем параллельная компрессия отличается от понижения Ratio компрессии? Пожалуйста кто-нибудь... поясните
Вы смешиваете обработанный и необработанный сигнал. Понижение ratio делаюет компрессию другого типа. Пожарить кортошку чуть-чуть это низкое ratio. Параллельная компрессия с высоким ratio это разделить картошку на две тарелки - в одной пережарить картошку до черного а во второй тарелке сырая картошка. И потом эти две тарелки смешать в одну. Конечно финальное блюдо не будет как слабо пожаренная картошка.
Как включить русские субтитры??
Поссотрите лучше видео на русском. Напимер это: th-cam.com/video/rWHPIlN8F20/w-d-xo.html
И главное в начале видео послушайте про бесплатное пробное занятие.
@@AndrewZeleno1 я это видео смотрел раза 4 точно .. 🔥
this comment for support
He is using reaper ?
it's Cubase.
I use Cubase but anyway all DAWs are exactly the same. Other than some features and look the main core ideas of the engine are exactly the same. So it's important to learn how to mix and master. And how to record. Not how to mixing and master in "X" DAW.
Nice video but I only counted 6 tips w/ the last 2 being noob mistakes. Heres 3 freebies for anyone who wanted a full 7 tips lol:
-juggle your parallel compressed vocal w/ the dry by boosting the fader at certain parts & always turning down the other fader to balance the vocal to the point of it sounding steady. You can then use the more compressed vocal at the parts where the vocal needs to fight more to be heard & fit in the song w/o clipping via too much dynamic volume. Just make sure your parallel send signal is sent pre-fader so when you change the volume of the dry fader, it doesnt affect the parallel send's volume being fed into it.
-dont be afraid to filter a parallel compressed signal so that you only affect the highs, lows, or the mids. This is essentially making an exciter but you can also use it to add more harmonic volume only to the mids & lower frequencies.
-use saturation plugins w/ your compressors or pick compressors that have good sounding saturation on them. Saturation compresses more musically & gently shaves off the transients while thickening the floor of the signal w/ more harmonic volume. That said, youll never compress something as tight w/o hearing too many artifacts than when using both the compressor & saturation together which is essentially what retro hardware compressors were loved for.
Just be careful w/ digital saturation because it can actually sound cheap & horrible compared to 99% of analog gear that adds saturation. Be super biased w/ digital saturation & whenever you have the option, you probably will prefer to turn it down to make the undesired frequencies not pop out so much...needless to say one of the best ways to do that when you dont have a sensitive enough knob on the plugin is to use a parallel send & turn the volume down on the fader. Its not quite the same exact result but it works & makes most bad sounding digital saturation plugins tolerable.
Good luck.
Nice tips. However neither of them make them as a separate technique. It's more how you can process a bus with a compressor. But again these tips are on point.
I counted 7. People use it incorrectly exactly how it was shown. Just to push the volume. So it's a technique - volume push I'd say. And people truly apply it and it's turned off for different reasons. I did it many times lol. So it's definitely a technique. How to fool myself lol.
oh shit yes upwards expansion tutorial
Great explanation as always AZ!
I just finished your course so here my review:
" This course is absolutely game changer,
His knowledge and preparation are based on many years of study, teaching and practical studio production experiences and most importantly, he has, as I do, an obsessive passion for music.
Andrew teaches you how to think as a real audio engineer, you learn all the different tools and how to take advantage of each, not based in other people´s presets or superficial thoughts that you find nowadays everywhere on internet.
In every lesson, I always learned something new that I had never thought and never heard anywhere before.
If you are a beginner, before buy some fancy gears and plugins, it’s better to take AZ course before.
You will realize exactly what and at what point you need to “buy” the gears and tools bests for your own music style and conditions.
For me was the best investments i have ever made."
Thanks Marco! Much appreciated!