Misha u single handedly made me pick up the guitar again about 4 years ago after stopping playing for probably a decade. Inspired me to get a daw, new rig and work on my chops/writing. I mean thank you for destroying my wallet :) but it is all awesome and now making music is back to being a main part of my life. Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge with us on youtube.
Misha, this stuff is so inspiring to watch. I've played guitar for years but never messed with a daw or writing. I've felt frustrated getting started with it all but watching this stuff gives me hope to keep going.
I read that three times before I realized it said writing template and not writing temple. 😂 I saw the surround of keyboards and got excited! Great stuff, Misha!
Man i was just 3 min in and you blew me away with the monitoring channel for the guitars, you just saved my life hahaha I never thought about it, I would always bypass every plugin e v e r, just thanks
@Jun Escalona I think he's doing it this way: he has a normal guitar bus with the tracks he want to record (in this case the DI + the amp one) which is routed to the master bus as usual, but those tracks are recording only and their monitoring is muted, so he's not hearing anything from that. To hear what he's playing he created a track which is routed to another master (which you need to create as well), or it simply bypass the normal master bus going directly to the output, and in the case of another master the benefit is that this new monitoring master doesn't have anything on it, allowing the zero latency monitoring.
I love how smooth the writting process has become for you! What I'd love to see is smth simillar to your Songwritting Master Class, but with metal. I believe it's a bit different process and seeing you do it would benefit us who still learn to write. Cheers 🤘
8:10 anyone know a good way to do this in Logic Pro X? Would be nice to never worry about bouncing with the headphone frequency response correction EQ plugin on
There is a simple way to do this, it is quite easy to integrate into any existing template: Select every track which has "Stereo Output" assigned as its output, and send it to a bus (any bus that you certainly haven't used before, for example Bus 100). I call this one "Mixbus" but you can call it anything you like. Normally Logic will automatically create the corresponding Aux Track in the mixer. (ctrl+t brings it to the arrange window as well) This is going to be your new "Stereo Output" track, on which you are doing all your mixbus compression,eq,limiting and all the fun stuff. This Track has "Stereo Output" assigned as an output. From this Track, you can now create as many post-fader sends at 0dB to outputs of your choice. If Logic sees the Headphone Output as a separate stereo pair of outputs, it's easy. You are going to find a second output channel, which you can call "Phones". This channel is, where you put your correction plugin. So you end up with one Stereo Out which is unaffected and one corrected Headphone Out. Option B is to send a copy of your Mixbus into an unused pair of outputs, for example the spdif's or 3 /4, which aren't connected to anything. In this case you call your second output channel "print" or "bounce" and you leave that one unaffected, while putting your plugin on the Stereo Out . The only downside of this case is, that you can't use the shortcut to bounce anymore, since it defaults to the Stereo Out. Instead, you have to click the "Bnc" Button next to the corresponding fader. There are many more ways to get creative with this, for example adding a layer on top, and sending your mixbus, together with a reference channel or two, into Bus 101, which you call "Main Bus". This allows you, using(alt+solo) to quickly check your mix, against a reference. Your send is then being sent from the Main Bus, which then acts as your "output distribution channel".Obviously, this doesn't add any latency at all. You just have to remember to put the Mixbus as the output of your audio and instrument tracks or group busses, but you quickly get used to it. Have a great day! :)
@@slunnes thank you for taking the time! i don't seem to have another output besides 'stereo out' ;/ so i guess muting the plugin is still the simplest and best option for me for now
@@darwindeeez You're very welcome! You could try adding a piece of software called "loopback" (was called soundflower in the past) inbetween your daw and your interface. It can simulate multiple outputs to your daw. Might be worth googling. And nonetheless, the use of a mix bus is good practice in mixing, it allows you to easily create multiple versions of your mix to compare it. Cheers
@@slunnes yes i use audio hijack pro for that which would certainly be a hands-free way of handling the issue and i'd never accidentally bounce through the EQ. but that program seems to use a lot of CPU. and i do use the mix bus setup you're describing with the fake master bus as well, it is really nice, i agree!
DUUUUUEEEE!!!!! We need more videos like this.......... I love these things. More songwriting videos would be great. Maybe focusing on writing 7 stringt stuff. Thanks man. :)
*would be very interesting...* Hey Misha. Would you sell this Cubase Template? Even if it doesn't work for many because they don't have the tools. But I would be interested in which plugins (slate etc.) you use and how you use them e.g. also set for the drums that they sound so incredible.
Don't know if this has been mentioned in the comments, but Equalizer APO is a free program that can do what he's talking about with sonarworks (though you have to set up most things manually and it's not nearly as robust). There's a github page that has profiles on basically any pair of headphones you can think of. The catch is that it can be kinda hard to get your interface working with it properly if you use ASIO, but with WASAPI it works perfectly. It has a bit of a learning curve, but it beats spending $100 lol
can you share the template please ? or make a video about how you set up the whole cubase settings please ? especially the softwar config like routing tracks, DI and mono guitars, etc please ?
I always make sure to record into two mixer channels, one for my current tone, one for di. As for "templates" I never just start a project from scratch, I always just *save as from my last project xD
@@williamdistasio9358 recently I've been using a boost in front of my interface into some LePou amp sims, or the Emissary, so I've just been saying screw recording DI and just commit to a tone XD
@@smoreshaunted huh, yeah that's what I do too. I've not used my Lapou sims in a long time, because I'm soo into the emissary. But yeah, my session chain is usually something like this; TSE 808 OR TS 999 then my noise gate,( Weirdly enough for some reason my Noise Gate works better in that spot in the chain rather than in front of everything. It seems like I don't lose the tail end of my sustain as quickly) then the Emissary, Nad IR, (mostly Kalthallen IR's), Anvil 5 amp ( I have this here in the chain as a boost, I use the clean channel but mess with the gain,bass, mid and treble. I'd suggest trying something similar, it's pretty cool for darkening a tone and making it super edgy and aggressive) then usually like TAL reverb on the end...but occasionally I'll put some delay, depending on what I'm trying to achieve. If it's a heavy chugging or technical "riffy" thing then I just use a touch of reverb and double track. So I use mostly free plug-ins man, as you can see from what I just explained to you. The only thing I haven't found yet that I really truly like is a good compression. What do you use for compression?
@@williamdistasio9358 I've been back and forth between LePou and the emissary for a few days I actually like the Mesa voiced amp quite a bit (the Lecto) sounds good with a real boost pedal and I've been using celestion 2x12 v30 IRs(md421) as well as Glenn fricker's free IR that he gave out a few weeks ago. Sometimes after recording I use a multi-band compression plugin(FL studio stock plugins) on guitars but usually no compression. Now if you're talkin compressor pedals, sometimes I use a Seymour Duncan vise grip compressor before the instrument input/DI same with my boost pedals
Hi Misha, this videos are very useful thanks for your help. Could you create a video for people who would like to buy a PC or studio important things and know what is important to have great studio at home withou problems when we recording? thank you so much ;)
@@orlandomarinjr The template? No, the drums are MIDI mapped. Plug-ins? I have most and have followed his previous vids. Ins/outs are easily adjusted within Cubase and my UAD X6.
Does anyone here know how to set up Cubase to take guitars as mentioned at 1:25 ? It's explained very well how it works but the actual creation of the tracks and pointing them to the source signal isn't mentioned.
Misha, would you use this session for mixing, or would you create a new session and record everything again, but this time committing to the performance, so it could be used on the actual record?
Misha loves FF7, he recorded several covers from the soundtrack with Mark several years back in Haunted Shores (searching Haunted Shores FF7 on youtube should bring them up).
How to reduce feedback with distortion tones? I’ve tried using a few different things with very tight gates and all kinds of stuff, amps as in Nalex Crunchman, Ninja, Emissary, and even some stuff from Neural DSP, and it’s not typical high gain feedback
I have been wondering lately (having recently gotten Reference ID myself) : are you hearing your guitar sound through Reference ID as well when monitoring or is it bypassing it ?
@@erickmazur807 no no no, it's not about tempo, the notes are jumping up and down, when he draws a chord. I imagine he must have known the scale he is going to right in, and therefore preprogrammed it in some built-in Cubase plugin. I use Reaper though, so no idea how was it done.
@@L0wPressure on windows in the piano roll hold ctrl - shift - alt and cursor turns into a paintbrush. You can then paint chords. You can press 't' and from there you have more options as to what kind of chord to paint.
anybody know if he has all those synths plugged in with midi cables, usb's or instrument jacks? i'm good at recording but new to using midi. i've only every plugged in things using instrument cables to my interface, or usb's directly to my computer. i know he said he was routing through his axe fx (so i guess he's using that as an auxiliary interface) but he didn't say what kind of connection. I'm also unfamiliar with axe fx. i'm assuming he has some kind of axe fx hardware unit that has inputs. but i wouldn't know what kind of inputs he's using.
hi is the latency down to the interface you use, curious as a drummer i must have around less than five ms as can feel it, but rme take care of that and my prism titan ad, killer
you're much better off learning how to make your own. whenever you accidentally create something that works well, just go to file and save as template. i've been making templates for about a year, and am just now getting to the point were i'm very comfortable and have a complete recording/editing/mixing/mastering process that's unique to me and my studio, and with complete templates. it's a beautiful thing.
More than 99% of us could hope to invest in a recording setup by the time we're 75 years old focusing on only that. Just work with what you got. Hits have been written on shite setups
Man, literally every time I watch such videos from Misha, I grab my instruments and start to play. Thanks for being an inspiration
Misha: doesn’t sound amazing
-it sounds amazing
Misha u single handedly made me pick up the guitar again about 4 years ago after stopping playing for probably a decade. Inspired me to get a daw, new rig and work on my chops/writing. I mean thank you for destroying my wallet :) but it is all awesome and now making music is back to being a main part of my life. Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge with us on youtube.
Templates = invest some time to save time x10. As a programmer myself I'm in!
as Abraham Lincoln said,
"Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe."
Misha, this stuff is so inspiring to watch. I've played guitar for years but never messed with a daw or writing. I've felt frustrated getting started with it all but watching this stuff gives me hope to keep going.
I read that three times before I realized it said writing template and not writing temple. 😂 I saw the surround of keyboards and got excited! Great stuff, Misha!
This type of content is priceless.
U can see nothing. It is so complicated he doesnt even say the hardware needed for running all the IR's
Man i was just 3 min in and you blew me away with the monitoring channel for the guitars, you just saved my life hahaha I never thought about it, I would always bypass every plugin e v e r, just thanks
@Jun Escalona I think he's doing it this way: he has a normal guitar bus with the tracks he want to record (in this case the DI + the amp one) which is routed to the master bus as usual, but those tracks are recording only and their monitoring is muted, so he's not hearing anything from that. To hear what he's playing he created a track which is routed to another master (which you need to create as well), or it simply bypass the normal master bus going directly to the output, and in the case of another master the benefit is that this new monitoring master doesn't have anything on it, allowing the zero latency monitoring.
Misha writes a hit in 20min
Amazing
I love how smooth the writting process has become for you! What I'd love to see is smth simillar to your Songwritting Master Class, but with metal. I believe it's a bit different process and seeing you do it would benefit us who still learn to write. Cheers 🤘
I've been waffling on picking up a BOSS RV-500. Now that I've seen one in Misha's studio, I'm off to the store.
Yo Misha, thanks for the tip on running synths thru the AXE. Brilliant idea.
If you ever wonder if this is worth your time. Yes and thank you.
It's 6 AM... great to see those videos when i wake up
dude has more money in axe fx's than i do entire recording setup.
That tape echo is so crispy.
i just discovered misha has this channel and oh my god thank you
8:10 anyone know a good way to do this in Logic Pro X? Would be nice to never worry about bouncing with the headphone frequency response correction EQ plugin on
There is a simple way to do this, it is quite easy to integrate into any existing template: Select every track which has "Stereo Output" assigned as its output, and send it to a bus (any bus that you certainly haven't used before, for example Bus 100). I call this one "Mixbus" but you can call it anything you like. Normally Logic will automatically create the corresponding Aux Track in the mixer. (ctrl+t brings it to the arrange window as well) This is going to be your new "Stereo Output" track, on which you are doing all your mixbus compression,eq,limiting and all the fun stuff. This Track has "Stereo Output" assigned as an output. From this Track, you can now create as many post-fader sends at 0dB to outputs of your choice. If Logic sees the Headphone Output as a separate stereo pair of outputs, it's easy. You are going to find a second output channel, which you can call "Phones". This channel is, where you put your correction plugin. So you end up with one Stereo Out which is unaffected and one corrected Headphone Out. Option B is to send a copy of your Mixbus into an unused pair of outputs, for example the spdif's or 3 /4, which aren't connected to anything. In this case you call your second output channel "print" or "bounce" and you leave that one unaffected, while putting your plugin on the Stereo Out . The only downside of this case is, that you can't use the shortcut to bounce anymore, since it defaults to the Stereo Out. Instead, you have to click the "Bnc" Button next to the corresponding fader. There are many more ways to get creative with this, for example adding a layer on top, and sending your mixbus, together with a reference channel or two, into Bus 101, which you call "Main Bus". This allows you, using(alt+solo) to quickly check your mix, against a reference. Your send is then being sent from the Main Bus, which then acts as your "output distribution channel".Obviously, this doesn't add any latency at all. You just have to remember to put the Mixbus as the output of your audio and instrument tracks or group busses, but you quickly get used to it. Have a great day! :)
@@slunnes thank you for taking the time! i don't seem to have another output besides 'stereo out' ;/ so i guess muting the plugin is still the simplest and best option for me for now
@@darwindeeez You're very welcome! You could try adding a piece of software called "loopback" (was called soundflower in the past) inbetween your daw and your interface. It can simulate multiple outputs to your daw. Might be worth googling. And nonetheless, the use of a mix bus is good practice in mixing, it allows you to easily create multiple versions of your mix to compare it.
Cheers
@@slunnes yes i use audio hijack pro for that which would certainly be a hands-free way of handling the issue and i'd never accidentally bounce through the EQ. but that program seems to use a lot of CPU. and i do use the mix bus setup you're describing with the fake master bus as well, it is really nice, i agree!
God Damnit Misha this is good, all the vids in this miniseries are absolute gold. Please don't stop..........
This guy really is a blessing to music
DUUUUUEEEE!!!!! We need more videos like this.......... I love these things. More songwriting videos would be great. Maybe focusing on writing 7 stringt stuff.
Thanks man. :)
Turning on Sonarworks dark layout was definitely something I'm glad I did
Those synths sound so good.
Inspirational as ever. I love these Misha writing and recording tutorials. Brilliant
Massive Karnivool vibes on this track. Love it!
my favorite part of the video *14:15*
I loved this video. Really helpful and insightful! Thanks guys
That Shinra wallpaper is amazing tho
Heck yeah
i'm not alone who interest in shinra industries lol
This video is great! Thanks for sharing. Also made me realize there is a lot I still don't know about Cubase.
I always find something useful in these videos. Thanks man.
Inspire!
Thanks Misha
How I wish I could have that same knowledge! Props
I use a template in reaper, I have everything ready to go, it definitely helps with writing and spare of the moment ideas...
are these Amphion two18 or two15 ? thanks :)
*would be very interesting...*
Hey Misha. Would you sell this Cubase Template? Even if it doesn't work for many because they don't have the tools. But I would be interested in which plugins (slate etc.) you use and how you use them e.g. also set for the drums that they sound so incredible.
Sonarworks for daysssssss ❤️❤️
@GetGood Drums How exactly do you route your guitars to get the benefit of zero latency monitoring while recording? awesome video man!
i'd be interested in this as well. Don't know how he does it, but i just pick the zero latency monitorying on my focusrite mix control software.
@@slavesforging5361 Hey guys, Misha just explained his routing setup in a new video.
Check it out, it's called "Misha's guitar tracking tips"
Nice content, i like it.
First, this is a really useful video. THANK YOU
Dude's demo drum sound is better than my album drum sound.
Nice shinra background
loving all this content!
Thanks Misha that's super useful I use studio one gonna try to make templates cheers man !!!!!!! ✌✌✌🎸😎😁
Don't know if this has been mentioned in the comments, but Equalizer APO is a free program that can do what he's talking about with sonarworks (though you have to set up most things manually and it's not nearly as robust). There's a github page that has profiles on basically any pair of headphones you can think of. The catch is that it can be kinda hard to get your interface working with it properly if you use ASIO, but with WASAPI it works perfectly. It has a bit of a learning curve, but it beats spending $100 lol
I'm a simple studio rat. I see Misha, I click.
Very cool and helpful, thank you for this !
Very helpful! Thanks!
Thanks Misha.
can you share the template please ? or make a video about how you set up the whole cubase settings please ? especially the softwar config like routing tracks, DI and mono guitars, etc please ?
I always make sure to record into two mixer channels, one for my current tone, one for di. As for "templates" I never just start a project from scratch, I always just *save as from my last project xD
👍👍this guy
Me too
@@williamdistasio9358 recently I've been using a boost in front of my interface into some LePou amp sims, or the Emissary, so I've just been saying screw recording DI and just commit to a tone XD
@@smoreshaunted huh, yeah that's what I do too. I've not used my Lapou sims in a long time, because I'm soo into the emissary. But yeah, my session chain is usually something like this; TSE 808 OR TS 999 then my noise gate,( Weirdly enough for some reason my Noise Gate works better in that spot in the chain rather than in front of everything. It seems like I don't lose the tail end of my sustain as quickly) then the Emissary, Nad IR, (mostly Kalthallen IR's), Anvil 5 amp ( I have this here in the chain as a boost, I use the clean channel but mess with the gain,bass, mid and treble. I'd suggest trying something similar, it's pretty cool for darkening a tone and making it super edgy and aggressive) then usually like TAL reverb on the end...but occasionally I'll put some delay, depending on what I'm trying to achieve. If it's a heavy chugging or technical "riffy" thing then I just use a touch of reverb and double track.
So I use mostly free plug-ins man, as you can see from what I just explained to you. The only thing I haven't found yet that I really truly like is a good compression. What do you use for compression?
@@williamdistasio9358 I've been back and forth between LePou and the emissary for a few days I actually like the Mesa voiced amp quite a bit (the Lecto) sounds good with a real boost pedal and I've been using celestion 2x12 v30 IRs(md421) as well as Glenn fricker's free IR that he gave out a few weeks ago. Sometimes after recording I use a multi-band compression plugin(FL studio stock plugins) on guitars but usually no compression. Now if you're talkin compressor pedals, sometimes I use a Seymour Duncan vise grip compressor before the instrument input/DI same with my boost pedals
Hi Misha, this videos are very useful thanks for your help. Could you create a video for people who would like to buy a PC or studio important things and know what is important to have great studio at home withou problems when we recording? thank you so much ;)
i feel that periphery is the only ones who want us to be good....giving us all their tips n tricks
really cool...
I like writing templates.
Your Cubase skills are off the chart too. Is your GGD and Cubase template available?
Wouldn't it be useless unless you had all the same plug ins and In/Outs as he does?
@@orlandomarinjr The template? No, the drums are MIDI mapped. Plug-ins? I have most and have followed his previous vids. Ins/outs are easily adjusted within Cubase and my UAD X6.
Does anyone here know how to set up Cubase to take guitars as mentioned at 1:25 ? It's explained very well how it works but the actual creation of the tracks and pointing them to the source signal isn't mentioned.
Daddy meesh droppin knowledge bombs
Good stuff! Very informative! Completely unrelated question, what screencapture software do you use?
what do you mean by re-amping ? passing the DI through a real amp for a final version in production?
I get it why some people dislike templates...but I couldn't live without mine. Try them! ;)
Those are usually people who barely get any work done/released.
Misha, would you use this session for mixing, or would you create a new session and record everything again, but this time committing to the performance, so it could be used on the actual record?
Great video; very interesting.
Is GGD IR Zilla released?
I use that IR too lol
He is just felxing on us, mere mortals
Shrinra from FF7? I'll just say yes and that you're my hero.
edit: noticed that the synth sounds very ff7
Misha loves FF7, he recorded several covers from the soundtrack with Mark several years back in Haunted Shores (searching Haunted Shores FF7 on youtube should bring them up).
Tarkess
He’ll yeah. Good looking out!
Strong FF7 mako reactor vibes ❤🤘
for sure, was about to write the same thing.
How to reduce feedback with distortion tones? I’ve tried using a few different things with very tight gates and all kinds of stuff, amps as in Nalex Crunchman, Ninja, Emissary, and even some stuff from Neural DSP, and it’s not typical high gain feedback
This is a pure Cubase DemiGod set up :)
Go look at Tom Holkenborg/Junkie XL's setup. You might reconsider your opinion :)
Misha can you please collab with Ben Sharp from Cloudkicker. That's what this song reminds me of.
Are those planar headphones?
In Cubase: How do you affix the mixer and transport panel to the bottom of the main screen like Misha has here?
14:17
This time stamp is cursed
Good stuff, thanks!
why don't you keep the midi track appaired with each track of synths (like you do with DI guitars and recorded material) ?
I have been wondering lately (having recently gotten Reference ID myself) : are you hearing your guitar sound through Reference ID as well when monitoring or is it bypassing it ?
The monitoring track he briefly mentions...is he just sending all of the guitar tracks there and enabling the monitoring on that track?
I really want to know how you set up the di track like that to record separately yet simultaneously with the distorted track???
Does Misha use something to put midi notes into the correct scale?
Most piano rolls are tempo locked
@@erickmazur807 no no no, it's not about tempo, the notes are jumping up and down, when he draws a chord. I imagine he must have known the scale he is going to right in, and therefore preprogrammed it in some built-in Cubase plugin. I use Reaper though, so no idea how was it done.
@@L0wPressure on windows in the piano roll hold ctrl - shift - alt and cursor turns into a paintbrush. You can then paint chords. You can press 't' and from there you have more options as to what kind of chord to paint.
@@L0wPressure here is a vid that gives a great breakdown of how to dial this in for reaper
th-cam.com/video/t6Qu_Nv5Jto/w-d-xo.html
the video is from July 2. ? :D
What drum vst is he using?
Hype for IR Zilla
anybody know if he has all those synths plugged in with midi cables, usb's or instrument jacks? i'm good at recording but new to using midi. i've only every plugged in things using instrument cables to my interface, or usb's directly to my computer. i know he said he was routing through his axe fx (so i guess he's using that as an auxiliary interface) but he didn't say what kind of connection. I'm also unfamiliar with axe fx. i'm assuming he has some kind of axe fx hardware unit that has inputs. but i wouldn't know what kind of inputs he's using.
How do you know all of this?
he watches video tutorials of himself on youtube
Trial and error baby
Google, forums, videos like these...my orchestral template has evolved into its current form through the years!
Thats the thing
Thank fucking god for these guys!
What headphone is he using?
hi is the latency down to the interface you use, curious as a drummer i must have around less than five ms as can feel it, but rme take care of that and my prism titan ad, killer
Yes. The interface makes a difference
Absolutely, my drummer hated my Focusrite, loves my RME...
what guitar is that?
Is there such a thing as a "good envy"?
Is that the SleeperStrat™?
Driving in the rain song
MAN i got an axe fx 3!!! But why do you have 3 2's and 1 3? ahahaha
Cloud city headphones
Axe Fx, Fx! I laughed way to loud at the face!
😂😂😂😂😂👌🏼
is there anyway to get this template for my own use ??
Make it yourself man he just outlined it. It's good practice
you're much better off learning how to make your own. whenever you accidentally create something that works well, just go to file and save as template. i've been making templates for about a year, and am just now getting to the point were i'm very comfortable and have a complete recording/editing/mixing/mastering process that's unique to me and my studio, and with complete templates. it's a beautiful thing.
Please sell this template :(
when you have an axe FX . . . . . you use it!
True to form, recording bass gets 10 seconds of fame hahaha
Now I feel even stupider...
When you're so DJ0NTY that you have an AxeFx for your synths!
Lets play a game, guess how much all of that gear costs 😛😝
More than 99% of us could hope to invest in a recording setup by the time we're 75 years old focusing on only that. Just work with what you got. Hits have been written on shite setups
@@SamuelJamesVideos oh yeah im happy with the setup I have, aint worried :)
Misha your CPU didn`t like this video :(