For laypeople like me, you make what other music mixing channels sound like, “You just turn the dial 3 glurps up on the Bibidy Bobidy” make sense. Thank you 🙏
Always very informative! I really looked at my latest session which probably had a thousand plugins open… Sometimes… simplicity is the key I really loved the mix on that song! I even prefer that over the original mix Keep on rocking dude You really are a great inspiration
I really like your "minimalistic" approach: do what the song requires and nothing else. At least that's the principle I'm trying to stick to when I mix :)
do you have a video explaining how to pick an amp sim and how to set it up I've tried like 3 different amp sims and they all sound like shit and i'm clearly doing something wrong
Generally, a reverb will just reflect the source. If you have a harsh source, then the reverb multiplies that. With amp simulator guitars, I clamp down very hard on the high frequencies with EQ (often doing a hi-cut starting from around 7k), and add a soft presence boost with the API, and then use soothe to tame the harshness a bit more. (In this video I used SmartEQ, still experimenting with that.) Similar concept with delay - if it feels harsh, it could very well be the delay itself, but the first thing I'd check is the source just to be sure it's not sending those harsh frequencies.
Thanks again for working with me on this man it turned out so sick!
Was an absolute blast, hope to do more together!
For laypeople like me, you make what other music mixing channels sound like, “You just turn the dial 3 glurps up on the Bibidy Bobidy” make sense. Thank you 🙏
You are an awesome teacher, Always love your instructional vids.
Another great video! At the end of the day it is all about the music and not how fancy you can be with your plugins.
Sweet collab you two.
Always very informative!
I really looked at my latest session which probably had a thousand plugins open…
Sometimes… simplicity is the key
I really loved the mix on that song!
I even prefer that over the original mix
Keep on rocking dude
You really are a great inspiration
Love these mixing vids.
very well put, kudoS!🤘
Another awesome video. Thank you very much!!!
Thanks for the insights and the step back n listen advice. Kicks arse
I really like your "minimalistic" approach: do what the song requires and nothing else. At least that's the principle I'm trying to stick to when I mix :)
i cant find you on audea - can you post audio versions of your videos there? would love to listen to them! thanks again for the great content
I've honestly never heard of recording 2 different basses, I have heard of splitting the signal between the high and low frequencies
just to clarify I did not record 2 different basses - it is the same exact DI just running through 2 different plugins for different tones to blend
@@BaenaCarcosa oh gotcha I misunderstood what Scott said then, appreciate the clarification though! Killer playing though!
do you have a video explaining how to pick an amp sim and how to set it up
I've tried like 3 different amp sims and they all sound like shit and i'm clearly doing something wrong
What do you mean when you refer to "shells"?
I think I missed it but how did you make the reverb "less" harsh, this was an awesome mix that raised the bar for Gojira covers.
Generally, a reverb will just reflect the source. If you have a harsh source, then the reverb multiplies that. With amp simulator guitars, I clamp down very hard on the high frequencies with EQ (often doing a hi-cut starting from around 7k), and add a soft presence boost with the API, and then use soothe to tame the harshness a bit more. (In this video I used SmartEQ, still experimenting with that.) Similar concept with delay - if it feels harsh, it could very well be the delay itself, but the first thing I'd check is the source just to be sure it's not sending those harsh frequencies.
Truck ton of reverb!
😮 you don’t fu@k with Gojira?!
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. I mean, to each their own, obviously...but, man is he missing out!?!