5 Misconceptions About Bass
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I wish these videos existed when I started. Producers in this era are so lucky to have a real community.
same, but finally the whole "oh you don't know it? figure it out by yourself" mentality is gone now - good riddance, It helped no one understand anything.
Did you quit? You are in this era!
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@@BeachBumZero I’m an old head so you gotta take it in context. Tutorials that taught new things were rare when I started TH-cam. I started on “Fruity Loops 3” 😅
@@PeterAseON. GOD. Mfs were toxic with that shit, glad I know it now to TEACH and not be a selfish prick about
Am I a music producer? No. Do I know my kicks from my hertz? No. Did I watch all ten minutes of this video because it was fascinating? Yep.
Yep.
I have the musical knowledge of a stream pebble and I got a lot out of this video. I'm a musician like a donkey is a rocket scientist. So yeah, I hear yah.
I needed a doctor to deal with my sloppy low end. Then I found this video. Truly lifechanging.
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Yes I am just starting my journey, and I find if I just find the right video, for each section that I'm working on, I can quickly overcome massive challenges.
Never say “sloppy low end” ever again please 🙏
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@@OliverSchlecter i thought the exact same thing 😂
"Come here girl, gimme that sloppy low end"
Me listening to the bass on a laptop speaker:
? I'm listening on my phone
@@AboveEmAllProductionthey’re bad speakers for bass that’s what he’s saying
@@kinginc.9148 sounds good here
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I WAS LITERALLY MIXING THE BASS IN A SONG WHEN THIS NOTIFICATION CAME UP 😂😂!! Thanks Alex :)
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You couldn't put it any better. I was basically at the same point on my own mix. 😀
Google heard your bass
Here’s two for you
6) EQing the low end of your kick and bass is a good idea - low end EQ adds either phase rotation to the low end, or pre/post ringing artefacts if using linear EQ which cause more issues. It’s possible to work around these issues with ducking and phase management, but it’s a lot to manage especially if you ever want to change the EQ again later. Instead get the bass or kick synthesis right in the first place so you don’t need to add EQ. Learn how to edit wave tables to bake EQ choices in to the harmonic levels.
7) stereo width in the bass is bad. This used to be true when songs were played from vinyl, or if not correctly thinking about how a mono down mix affects phase cancellation (this is relevant for large PA sounds systems where they typically still play tracks in mono or use large subs - which are mono in nature. Correctly dealing with mono down mixing can still allow you to create stereo bass in your track, which can sound great for consumer playback , especially headphones, so don’t shy away from it.
And 5 is basically a manual compressor and sounds like absolute $#¡+
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Gosh dang it I did not expect someone to point it out 😂
☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️noooooo, I didn’t notice until I read this.
Fucking gold
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great video! thanks for sharing Alex
Great video. It's been about 20 years since I actively made music, but this got me wanting to start again.
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I'm simply amazed by how fast you got to the point and started explaining. I didn't search for this or even produce music myself but you earned my sub! Keep it that way brother 🤙🏻
1- 0:06 Misconception #1
2- 1:57 Misconception #2
3- 3:40 Misconception #3
4- 6:07 Misconception #4
5- 8:22 Misconception #5
Can you pin this, please?
Useless
@@michaelpacinus242How? How is it useless? The creator added no timestamps. This is our only way to accurately know where the chapters are.
@@cloudcutter_dy2 just watch the video if you want to know all of the misconceptions
@@michaelpacinus242 Adding timestamps makes it easier for when someone wants to re-learn what they learned in the video but don't want to watch the entire thing.
Absolutely an simple but straightforward tutorial on bass mixing. I mean by the time you got to the end on bass & kick not coming through in the mix. I heard the bass not present like it should. Then you explained what had happened. Great short powerful class.❤🤘
always helpin all producers big or just startin out! thanks man
Yeah I feel like way too many people overlook the taking out the lows of all their instruments with highs. Kind of hilarious because that's the very first thing you learn when you watch a music production video😂😂
dude i wanted to take the time to tell you how much i love this channel bro! soo much tips and knowledge. helping me cut the cream! working on my basslines now they are tricky! 😝
You are always using so clean and crisp sounds in your videos that gives me inspiration! 👊👑
I really appreciate how concise and directly applicable all of these tips are. Thank you!
I always learn so much from your videos, I can’t wait to try this out on my mixes!!! Thank you!!
This is a much talked about topic and I think you did an excellent job in explaining the issues in a very understandable way! Awesome work!
I absolutely love the way you explain things!
great advice and super helpful thank you brotha !
THIS is a really helpful video. Saw so many vids and tuts about mixing and EQing, but nothing of that quality. Thanks alot!
Good tips. For EQ-ing the low-end I'd personally use a low-shelf filter, as that doesn't change the phase as much as a high-pass filter.
Wow thats amazing! Thanks so much for sharing !!
Been struggling with this as a total noob to production for a while now.
I copied step for step, the results where what I was looking to achieve 🤯
Thanks so much man!
Thanks for the knowledge man!
Sir, you singlehandedly carried everything I needed to know about the low end. Thank you 🙏
Thanks Alex, would like to see more output from you again
For Bass-Sidechaining, I usually like to put a multiband compressor onto the non-kick-track, and sidechain just the lows.
Thanks for the tips man! Also I’m still enjoying your Orbital pack! I love it!
Great Video. Thanks for this very useful Tutorial.
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Suddenly after few months he's back with a very helpful video!
Great tid bits for newer producers and well explained. I knew all of these tricks but I did learn a more in depth explanation into why I do the things I do while producing. Thanks!
Super helpful. Thank you! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
You know you've learned a lot when the channels you looked up to start giving tips which you already came up with yourself :D
Great instruction, clear comms!
2:25 As a side note. A lot of lead synths use multiple oscillators/noise generators to synthesize the sound. Remember part one about phase cancelation? Make sure all oscillators are in phase with each other or you could end up with low end phase cancelation!
Thanks alot man... My favorite stuff to try and learn. I listen while I'm working first, then after work I'm able to relisten while attempting to implement and reinforce. I'm making progress fast from creators like yourself, thanks again.
One of the best tuts out there- your content is gold brudda, and from my low-end and myself, danke!
It’s awesome to see how much there is to music
Excellent pro tips. Thanks. Subbed.
I’ve been doing this since the 90s didn’t really know why exactly but I just liked the way pushed and pulled
Great tips man, thank you
Thank you brother for all you doing for us ❤️🙏
never thought about that, was really helpful dawg
VERY VERY USEFULL info!! and WELL explained THANK YOU!!
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This video is a fundamental for anyone who wants to approach music production. Priceless tutorial, thank you. Even if I produce since 2018, it was an useful refresh for me too
Holy shit bro! I haven’t came across you in a while, glad you still making videos bro. It’s crazy too bc a few months ago I was wondering what happened to you
great tutorial and music! That tune sounds very good, hope you have it somewhere full release
Amazing vid. Very to the point. To expand on the masking aspect. Sometimes it’s not just the low end of the other instruments clashing with the bass. It’s having too much low mids and mid frequencies can make you “perceive” a lack of bass. You can sometimes achieve the perception of a deeper low end by scooping out low mids on things. It’s easy to go overboard and get it too thin, but it works!
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Thank you for this. I’m somewhere in the middle with my knowledge but still a noob. Love your channel!
For a beginner you've explained this brilliantly. Thank you!
Very good explained!
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This is exactly how I mix. Great tips.
Thanks for this. Clear explanation. I’m literally on day 16 of learning how to do any of this.
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Awesome tips! I've always wondered why my bass doesn't hit as hard as ARTBAT bass for example. Now I know why lol. Thanks!
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Exactly how I work with ANY layering. Find the basic character sound and layer the desired characteristics with other sounds where you simply cut out the parts in the EQ spectrum that you don't need from that extra added layer.
There is also some interesting phase effects when kick and Bass come together
Yep this video is the one 🙌🏾🔥💯 thnx bro
Great video!
Nice!! I use a mid-side EQ on my Reese to stay mono in the sub bass range and wider in the high end
Thank you!
This was so helpful
_It’s a breath of fresh air seeing others using Logic Pro to create good electronic music! Thanks for this tutorial! Matching the sounds of bass and leads should be another video. 🎶🏆 Like how they set moods and can create atmospheric music._
Thank you for sharing
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Hey Alex what I'd like to see next is how to keep your mid and side levels consistent, there's some weird things that happens in a stereo mix that makes it so that your mono mix doesn't sound the same volume as your stereo mix
It can be a phase cancelation, too many effects (stereo,reverb...) so your instruments lose their power. Maybe you did a huge high pass or high passing with an eq that doesn't have a linear phase, so yeah, you're definitely gonna lose something in mono, that's for sure, but these are some problems i faced, it can be masking too and how your instruments are being spread in the frequency spectrum so everything has it's place without fighting or maybe you only need to reset your volume faders cause you've been fooled with the stereo image
Stereo separation can make stereo mixes sound big, but get lost in mono. As such, using phase shifting for sounds instead of panning or stereo separation can make stereo mixes sound wide and mono mixes sound just as full.
Dan Worral has some excellent videos on phase separation.
Way to cram a lot of legit info into 10 minutes! Super helpful!
I just came across this video, but I already knew this from car audio installations and tuning. But I think this video should get A LOT of traction for people just starting to make music.
Very very important
4:00 that bass sounded very good for a Hard Techno track
i like to place the kick & bass into separate "zones" in the low-end. for example, the old EQ channels strips have typical EQ points around 30, 60, 100, etc.
so what I do first is, decide if i want the kick lower than the bass or vice-versa. 9/10 i have the kick lower than the bass, so the kick fundamental usually hits around 60Hz, while the bass hits around 100Hz or so.
then i do "opposing pocket cuts", so if the kick is boosted at 60, cut the bass at 60. if the bass is boosted at 100, cut the kick at 100. this makes room for each sound.
the way i like to think about the kick & bass, is like they are roommates or siblings. they are in the same house (ie; the low-end), but they can be placed in different rooms (60Hz for kick, 100Hz for bass) & be independent of the other, while sharing the same roof.
This was just the tutorial I needed 🙏🥺 I would love to see also when to use and when not to use reverb.
You are incredible
Hey this is good stuff!
Great video:) what headphones do you use?
Thank you Friend .-.-.-.Always Helpful
New sub! I’ll probably revisit this video a few times. I write metal music but this is still so helpful.
I like this man
Alex, love your channel and content, I'm finally experimenting with music production as someone who's been curious for a long time - this issue is very timely as I'm experiencing this cancellation when creating bass lines in my tracks. I'm using Ableton Live, was curious what DAW are you using? And btw - I am wearing the same Specialized T-shirt you have in the video. I'm gonna guess you mountain bike, I ride a Stumperjumper.
You are a real creative person
thank god, finally a likable edm tut guy
Broo love ur vids, can you make a video about fundamentals sounds for melodic techno, melodic house please, thank you so much for all your vids, really helpfull
Alex... this video has very nice content. Congratulations. It would be great if you'd played both before and after following each other for further consolidation of the principles you are explaining, as well as comparable portions of audio (such as in the part where you are filtering all the pads to enhance the bass, the comparing piece of audio after contains a vocal that goes on top of everything, thus making it impossible to appreciate what you were explaining before). Good and useful content man!!!
Awesome vid!
My only argument would be your point at 3:48 - totally subjective and situational but I like to always have a mono sub because it sounds cleaner on speaker systems.. But I don’t wanna ruin the ambience of a stereo sound by making it mono so anytime I have a good sound that has a nice sub on it then I’ll duplicate (layer) and:
-Take out the higher frequencies of the new sound (keeping some mid-range to give it body) and make it mono
-Take out lower frequencies of original sound layer and keep it stereo and reverbed.
I know you can achieve this using the Multiband Dynamics effect in Ableton to just make the low end mono on one particular sound but I forget how to do it lol.
EDIT: NVM I NOTICED YOU ADDRESS THIS RIGHT AFTER LMAO 😅
This was so good! Can I just ask that you put more before and afters at the end of each tip, or, since you pretty much already are, have less time in between them by putting the talking before or after _both_ of the clips you're comparing? Especially with the sidechaining examples, I couldn't really tell the difference between the two clips, even though there were only a few seconds between them. Then, when I replayed them one after another with the scroll bar, it was really obvious.
Thanks for the advice!