3 Sidechain Techniques for Clarity in your Mixes (DEMO!!) w/
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- 🎶 Welcome to our latest tutorial: "3 Side Chain Techniques for Clarity in your Mixes (Demo)"! 🎶
Are you struggling to achieve clarity in your mixes? Side chaining is an essential technique that can help you create space and definition between instruments, ensuring your tracks sound professional and polished. In this video, @DariannaEverett dives into three powerful side chain techniques that will help your mixing process big time!
📌 *What You'll Learn:*
1. *Side Chain Bass and Kick:* Discover how to use side chaining to create a tight, punchy low end by making your bass and kick drum work together seamlessly.
2. *Side Chain to Unmask Instruments:* Learn how to use side chaining to unmask and separate instruments like bass and piano, allowing each element to shine through without clashing.
3. *Side Chain Vocal Reverb:* Find out how to apply side chaining to your vocal reverb to maintain clarity and presence in your vocal tracks, ensuring they stand out in the mix.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced producer, these techniques will enhance your mixing skills and take your music to the next level. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more tips and tutorials!
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Hope you guys like this demo! I had loads of fun making it✨🤓 for the next video do you want:
a) Tape Machines
b) How to load reels on a tape machine
c) How Ribbon mics work
d) Vocal demo creating harmony
Vocal harmony, please. :-)
d)
Vocal harmony and adlibs please :)
a) or c) please
another vote for Vocal Demo creating Harmony
I never thought I would look to Canada for the best mixing tips...but here I am.
@@marcus_ohreallyus haha! Well thank you🤓🙏✨
Very informative and well presented ❤
@@reggiestorm5348 awe thank you!☺️✨
2:20 always amazed how complicated setting up side chaining and routing is in Pro Tools… We Cubasers are spoiled brats.😊
@@realraven2000 yeah each DAW has their own problems. It’s just about becoming familiar with which problems you want to have😂🙌
First i was like don't comment ........naaaaaaaah Clean up the mix your voice don't need all that stuff , your voice and a guitar that's it .
@@yelseh always good to have feedback and appreciate the comment🙏! Have loads of songs that are guitar and voice, this one isn’t one of them haha!
I think once I do a mix on this it will obviously make more sense (as I mentioned in the video just imported in the session and it has no mix on it😅). Thanks for watching☺️🙏
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Thanks, this was exactly the tip I diden't know i needed 😊
@@MCMusic.Studio so glad! Hope it helps☺️✨
I don't know. I've watched a lot of side-chain tutorials and this one is great. However, I'm a bass player. I listen to the bass by default. And honestly, the bass ducking away all the time just sounds and feels weird to me. I get it. If you listen to the kick, it sounds spectacular when it punches through every time. But the bass just feels ... unconfident. Does that make sense?
I really like the example with the vocal reverb, thought. That often gets rather washy.
@@johndescy7904 great feedback! Bass players are my favourite and seriously under rated! I am a bit of a bass thug myself haha and often it is the driving element in my songs. Since I have a lot of elements going on, my goal was to get everything audible and clear. In theory, yes, you don’t want to be duck your bass all the time! However I have fast releases and by pulling out when high (amplitude/voltage) transients are coming through it actually just enables speakers to properly play the whole song clearly rather than losing that full movement of the woofer needed to have my mix come clearly across different systems. In a heavy track session there’s always a push and pull and the goal is to get everything balanced. Like the masking of the bass and the piano. I love the bass. By pulling those competing frequencies out of the piano what we find is that not only the bass has more room and sits better but the piano comes out more clearly. It’s basically sonic alchemy and you’re constantly trying new experiments. When you understand each element and their nature, you can use them most effectively☺️🙏
track is Jamming!!
@@YakDiezel 🥳🫶🤓
i always prefer sidechaining EQ vs compression
great video and cool song!
Both have their different uses but I agree! Thanks so much☺️🙏✨
do you have email for sending me your vocal records vaw 32 bit 48.1 khz format than i will have a chance to reach to express acording to my experimental style which to present to your liking. hi from istanbul .best regards
Sweet of you but already producing this one! Maybe I’ll put together a topline for you guys to download and play with :)