Thank you so much for including the Italian subtitles. Very useful for those who understand and speak English, but need a slightly slower listening pace. 🙏
Even if you think that you know what you are doing, it's does you no harm to refresh your skills. Great lesson Dilby, looking forward to seeing the next one. I sometimes struggle with my top end, so I'll all over that one like a choc-ice on a toddler.
Mate, perfect timing for tutorial. Mixing low is a bit of a challenge. I noticed when not only sidechain is important but also to make little slope down with EQ on fundamental Freqs where kick lands
I always have to reduce my kick by 10 DB because by the time I'm done saturating it and processing it through compressors it would be too loud I master my own songs though so I'm never looking at strictly just a mixed version because I'm always moving into my master chain Interesting
@@13Skribbles I would consider the type of processing you are describing to be sound design, not mixing. I would do all of that prior to the point at which this video begins.
Hi Dilby. Thanks for the great content in your channel! I have a question, I seem to hear an interruption in minute 1 and 49 seconds of your remix of The Awakening, in both Spotify and TH-cam.
Hi dilby, love these tips. I have a question, you said to put a gain plugin/utility of +7DB on your master so that we can take it off incase we overshoot or are too hot/or need to send it in for mastering. My question is, what if the mastering engineer asks for a -6db file? Would I still keep the +7db of gain? Or would I remove it? And if I remove it, how would I reach the -6 target again? Silly one I’m sorry 😅
Could you also make a video on .. when two arpeggios going on the same frequency spectrum While one plays one note , another changing on different keys. How to find space for them. I finished the track, and used Sample delay to widen one of those to make space, but on EQ i used a little curve on Changing key arp to make space for Arp which going on same note… Is there other ideas please Thanks mate
Simple answer is you will get the best results by giving each element it's own space in the frequency spectrum or the time spectrum. You could try panning one left and one right. But I would recommend to choose one end either turn the other one off or move it up an octave or two. Less is more and the magic comes when The elements have space.
Yo, noticed you using the TMA Studios and i bought them for myself but found the sound quality to be highly unusual and not sound that good. How do you mix with these?
@@Razsound I don't. I use Sennheiser HD650 as my studio headphones. These are great for recording videos as they're wireless. But, the sound is not bad. Any new listening source is going to take time to get used to. But for the price, the TMA Studio is not the best value . They are expensive because of the super low latency wireless. Which to be fair is pretty amazing. But you're paying a significant amount for that technology. The Sennheiser HD 650 are a similar price and are wired open back headphones. I've been using mine for 10 years and I'm very happy with them. I would recommend returning the TMA Studio and getting some 650 if that is an option.
Part 2: th-cam.com/video/p1C7KLhw0rg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LWCkMuebCXfP68ju
Thank you so much for including the Italian subtitles. Very useful for those who understand and speak English, but need a slightly slower listening pace. 🙏
Basics are always appreciated!
@@BTTREdits getting the basics right will get you 80% of the way there.
Awesome video. This was easily one of the very best, most straightforward discussions of this topic on TH-cam. Thanks so much.
Never stop making these videos, you are the best!
Glad you like them!
Thanks for your tutorials, they really help me to improve my production skills
One of the best tutorials I have ever watched till now ...ur very educated...thanks 👍
Imo the best tutorial on youtube for mixing bass and kick, which is yhe most important part for edm i guess. Mucho Gracias from India 🙌🏼
@@ameyamusic thanks buddy
Even if you think that you know what you are doing, it's does you no harm to refresh your skills.
Great lesson Dilby, looking forward to seeing the next one.
I sometimes struggle with my top end, so I'll all over that one like a choc-ice on a toddler.
Another content! can't wait to see the next steps
Mate, perfect timing for tutorial. Mixing low is a bit of a challenge.
I noticed when not only sidechain is important but also to make little slope down with EQ on fundamental Freqs where kick lands
Very true!
Looking Forward to Learn what's next
I always have to reduce my kick by 10 DB because by the time I'm done saturating it and processing it through compressors it would be too loud
I master my own songs though so I'm never looking at strictly just a mixed version because I'm always moving into my master chain
Interesting
@@13Skribbles I would consider the type of processing you are describing to be sound design, not mixing. I would do all of that prior to the point at which this video begins.
@@dilbydj yeah I kinda do my sound engineering and mixing and arrangement all the same time lol
Do you put FreeG on every track with a pre of 7? Is that a part of your default midi/audio track when you vreate a new one?
No mate, just on the master like it is in this video. But that is part of my template, so when I open Ableton Live it is like that by default.
Hi Dilby. Thanks for the great content in your channel! I have a question, I seem to hear an interruption in minute 1 and 49 seconds of your remix of The Awakening, in both Spotify and TH-cam.
Thanks, Dilby 😃 What headphones would you recommend for mixing electronic stuff (house, techno, trance, etc)?
Sennheiser HD-650
Hi dilby, love these tips. I have a question, you said to put a gain plugin/utility of +7DB on your master so that we can take it off incase we overshoot or are too hot/or need to send it in for mastering.
My question is, what if the mastering engineer asks for a -6db file? Would I still keep the +7db of gain? Or would I remove it? And if I remove it, how would I reach the -6 target again? Silly one I’m sorry 😅
what song is that playing at the end of the video?
@@jayR0191 www.beatport.com/track/the-awakening/19284961
Is there a good free alternative to oszillos?
@@MadelnMachines yeah, check out my Max For Live video.
Occular scope by Bom Shamka Machines - I use it all the time, it’s simple but super useful
@@theofink1869 nice one
Is this kick sample in your sample pack?
No, but it will be in the new one.
Could you also make a video on .. when two arpeggios going on the same frequency spectrum While one plays one note , another changing on different keys.
How to find space for them.
I finished the track, and used Sample delay to widen one of those to make space, but on EQ i used a little curve on Changing key arp to make space for Arp which going on same note…
Is there other ideas please
Thanks mate
Simple answer is you will get the best results by giving each element it's own space in the frequency spectrum or the time spectrum. You could try panning one left and one right. But I would recommend to choose one end either turn the other one off or move it up an octave or two.
Less is more and the magic comes when The elements have space.
@@dilbydj thanks mate🤙
Yo, noticed you using the TMA Studios and i bought them for myself but found the sound quality to be highly unusual and not sound that good. How do you mix with these?
@@Razsound I don't. I use Sennheiser HD650 as my studio headphones. These are great for recording videos as they're wireless.
But, the sound is not bad. Any new listening source is going to take time to get used to.
But for the price, the TMA Studio is not the best value . They are expensive because of the super low latency wireless. Which to be fair is pretty amazing. But you're paying a significant amount for that technology.
The Sennheiser HD 650 are a similar price and are wired open back headphones. I've been using mine for 10 years and I'm very happy with them. I would recommend returning the TMA Studio and getting some 650 if that is an option.
This is likely the 1.5 millionth video on TH-cam covering this topic :)
@@PanopticMotion and yet I speak with multiple people every week who have issues with it. So here we are...
but not one sounds as good as dilby
Exactly. No one sounds as good nor has dilby pedigree. Im actually grateful he takes the time to share this
@@dilbydjdon’t care about him! We are here for you ❤