Here's the raw tracks for anyone who'd like to try mixing this at home! Remember you can watch the mix breakdown and get the mixed tracks on Patreon :) samply.app/p/cteIm1G6t9mUPIuxgVHW
Aww, somehow I deleted my comment about panning doubled track of same take cancelling out each other because same frequency possibilities and your response explained to me. Thank you so much. I really enjoy your duplication of tracks using more readily available techniques for bedroom recording artists. You and others are taking technical innovations making it easier to record in smaller spaces and figuring out for us how to put them to use. Thanks again.
@@jbonillaguitar Check out Vital and go to the strings present, then you can modify based on the settings on screen :) sorry I never made a formal preset!
That vocal tone is like butter... and good spot for the mid/side guitar recording. I was really curious as to what they did; when I tried to emulate that recording for this song, it never sounded right
Thanks!! Yeah lots of the vocal tone was really just a great vocal take with lots of air added on parallel sends, and plenty of de-essing. Acoustic tone is such a cool hack too! Gonna start using that electric string hack in my own projects
i teared up during the build just like i did the first several times i heard the original song, which is a testament to your recreation of the song. beautifully well done.
Wow, thanks so much! So nice to see that Lizzie's sound is starting to be recognised. Pleasure of watching to recreating sounds of the beautiful album and song particularly
Yeah it was a fun one to remake too! I learned a few tricks as well, particularly with the electric guitar strings and combining that with a more traditional acoustic
@@Sienna53 I already responded. Phoebe is clearly influenced by ES, but she 100% has her own distinct sound and evolution. Lizzy on five seconds flat doesn’t, it’s just a copy.
@@Alexandros11 did you listened to 'erase me' from fsf, tell me how is it inspired by phoebe, i know you are getting this phoebe sound feeling because of they both used rob moose for strings
Yeah man I loved that video! I’ve watched it multiple times. There are lots of people that are obsessed with / wanna-be tame impalas… I’m one of them lo so I will live by the video once you make it 🙏
AudioHaze is happy he studied in the same place as Lizzy McAlpine BUT Lizzy McAlpine can't believe she studied in the same place as Audio "The Goat" Haze. (Love the Cameo from Mr & Ms Haze) great vid as always :)
holy moly! the singer nailed it!! the guitar parts were more interesting than I thought too. no wonder the guitars sounded more "airy" than usual acoustics in the recording. amazing vid!
this was incredibly insightful!! i've always been so fascinated by the production behind Lizzy's songs and using her as one of my artistic inspirations for my songs, thank you so much for this!! you've earned a new subscriber :^)
This is some of the best collected information out there. Never had this many tabs open after a youtube video to subscribe to and buy stuff. THANK YOU! PLEASER NEVER STOP!
thank you so much for doing these! I absolutely feel how much work videos like those are and that it takes A LOT of passion to stick to it. giving all those vids away basically for free is what I love about the youtube community. all you absolutely nailed it with this one.
Thanks dude!! They always take a long time, but thankfully this wasn't nearly as intense as the Rage Against the Machine video haha! Thanks for checking it out :)
Dude, this is phenomenal. First video I've seen of yours, but def a new subscriber here. And aside from how accurate the song turned out, the video production on this was unreal and you also probably had the most natural 'asking for subs' section that I've seen on YT. first time it didnt make me cringe haha. Keep doing these!
I absolutely love your vids man. especially the mixed/ unmixed examples. I hear a product that I can already get to in the unmixed, and shows that it is possible to take my recordings to a higher point with more work and knowledge. thanks for the killer work.
So true! Yeah I try and peel back the curtains to show that sometimes unprocessed signals are always something to build off of, that not everything will always sound perfect right away
I love this series, but this is the first video I have watched like 4 times in a row. I'm a producer working for several young female Indie pop artists and this is so inspiring! And your vocal sound is unbelieveable! Thank you!! Can't wait to see what you're up to next!
Banger as always. I think as musicians and artists it's very easy to make excuses for why you can't do something. Thank you for being a constant reminder that you can make great art with what you have available
AHH you have no idea how much that means!! Thats the whole goal of the channel, and to try and say so in a way that doesn't come off as elitist or snobby lol
brilliant. i am absolutely loving these videos man. thank you so much for making them! you're so good at capturing the feeling and the essence of the original rather than just copying the sound. can't wait to see more!
Yeah that's a big part of it! I always brief the artists before performing that we're trying to honor the original performance rather than making it out own (which of course there's nothing wrong with), so we all try and match the feel as well :)
Wonderful way to start my day. Showing the unmixed sections gives beginning home-recording musicians hope that their crusty vocals and dry instruments can be polished into something beautiful. Thanks man
Amazing video... loved the end result. Only thing I noticed is the snare has more body in the chorus in the actual song (towards the end), like if they were layering another sample as well on top as well.
I think this highlights how difficult vocal production is. Like it's sooo similar but there's still something that differentiates it from the original. Feels like the original is closer to the listener
Tip. Electric strings are cool on an electric. However, the unwound g string causes intonation problems. Which may not be a problem in first position. But if you put a wound string on it makes a huge difference. You can verify this by checking the fretted 12th fret against the open string. Wound strings are available in .018 size. Maybe lower
I'll check that out! Definitely a good point, I've had the electric strings on my Taylor for a couple weeks now and really enjoy it, been playing things I haven't thought of before
Wouldn't have it any other way!! Trying my best to make it seem less intimidating without any hints of elitism, lots of elitism in audio production unfortunately :(
Yet another banger video! That outro hit HARD, looking forward to more of these! Till then, I’m definitely going to continue using that vibrakill hack (I got it from the phoebe vid and it seems to find its way into a lot of my recordings 🧐)
The work you put into these videos is incredible. I certainly appreciate you. I hope it is worth all the effort :) Also, I love the sound of your acoustic with electric strings!
Thanks for reminding me to do the user engagement - I always watch and am subscribed but often forget to like and comment to boost it. You’re worth boosting, so I’m happy to help the algorithm and just forget to do it!!
Hey, just commenting to say I love your videos, especially the Phobe Bridgers, Tame Impala, Mac deMarco, Radiohead, Bon Iver and the Hozier ones. I don't know if you take artist suggestions but I'd love to see a video on Lana del Rey, The Strokes or the Arctic Monkeys. Thanks for every video!
Another amazing video! Always super inspired to try some different recording/mixing techniques after watching your stuff ☺ thanks for all the work you and the crew put into these vids!
I love your recording knowledge I just wish I had the skills and dedication to finish writing songs so I can actually out your advice into practice.Also I think a discord of this community would have so much value. Best wishes
It gets easier!! The first projects always seem the most tedious, but with time the creative gears begin to turn more easily, you got this, its just about consistency. Skill will follow :) And there is a discord! I'm just not active on it, I'm sorry. Here it is: discord.gg/4nCvfjv9Dc
Thanks man! Yeah I try and stay away from teaching through the DAW in this application, I'd rather people understand how the concept can relate to any software than be too software specific :) thanks for checking out the vid my friend!
If you duplicate, hard pan and flip the phase on a mono source (which an akg 414 in figure 8 is) you get silence ✨ in mono and different results based on your stereo setup.
Jesus christ, bro. Got my mouth opened with this, like in cartoons. Will share with all my buds here ✨🤎. Is it too ridiculous to ask for the Ableton file, to study it? I feel I could learn so so much from it. Like dissecting a body in med school. But it's a song, and it happens to be one of your favorite productions. This would be a blessing. You know... we see so many vids, and learn so much from TH-cam. But there is something in actually bypassing and activating a plugin, or a soloing one track... that you can feel the nuance of the choices made. Perhaps that's the most difficult part for people learning on TH-cam. We never get to A/B amazing work, that we admire. I don't expect you to release the Ableton file, but if you do, I couldn't thank you enough. I actually do have all plugins you used Regardless, keep up the amazing work. You certainly shine a bit through our songs on Spotify, as our teachers do. You’re part of it somehow.
Thanks Gabriel! Unfortunately I'm not too sure how helpful releasing the Ableton file would be because a lot of the plug ins are 3rd party :/ that said, the mixed files on Patreon are essentially the same thing! Just without he ability to look at the plugins. Which hopefully the mix tutorials help supplement
I’m actually surprised you didn’t use at least free strings sample libraries, but those synth strings had actually a very nice tone surprisingly enough really sounded great overall
Here's the raw tracks for anyone who'd like to try mixing this at home! Remember you can watch the mix breakdown and get the mixed tracks on Patreon :) samply.app/p/cteIm1G6t9mUPIuxgVHW
Aww, somehow I deleted my comment about panning doubled track of same take cancelling out each other because same frequency possibilities and your response explained to me. Thank you so much. I really enjoy your duplication of tracks using more readily available techniques for bedroom recording artists. You and others are taking technical innovations making it easier to record in smaller spaces and figuring out for us how to put them to use. Thanks again.
@@tonylewis1803 I'm happy to help my friend!
where can we get that vital preset?
@@jbonillaguitar Check out Vital and go to the strings present, then you can modify based on the settings on screen :) sorry I never made a formal preset!
damn vocals really be the best of this series. i mean everything is great but like.. she NAILED that lizzy impersonation
RIGHTTT, my jaw dropped after we got the first take
If I was TH-cam, I would promote this
TH-cam DO YOU HEAR THIS MAN
@@AudioHaze @TH-cam HEAR ME
@TH-cam do you hear this guy?
This is a video worth promoting, TH-cam.
The rubber bridge on baritone guitar combo is SO tasty
RIGHT, super proud of that tone
It gave me major Twin Peaks vibes.
That vocal tone is like butter... and good spot for the mid/side guitar recording. I was really curious as to what they did; when I tried to emulate that recording for this song, it never sounded right
Thanks!! Yeah lots of the vocal tone was really just a great vocal take with lots of air added on parallel sends, and plenty of de-essing. Acoustic tone is such a cool hack too! Gonna start using that electric string hack in my own projects
i teared up during the build just like i did the first several times i heard the original song, which is a testament to your recreation of the song. beautifully well done.
James wow now I'M gonna tear up, these take forever to build and comments like this keep me motivated to keep it going, thank you
Wow, thanks so much! So nice to see that Lizzie's sound is starting to be recognised. Pleasure of watching to recreating sounds of the beautiful album and song particularly
Yeah it was a fun one to remake too! I learned a few tricks as well, particularly with the electric guitar strings and combining that with a more traditional acoustic
To be honest she doesn't have a 'sound', it's sort of just taken from Phoebe Bridgers.
@@Alexandros11please try to learn how this sound you meant originated first, it's elliot smith dude
@@Sienna53 I already responded. Phoebe is clearly influenced by ES, but she 100% has her own distinct sound and evolution. Lizzy on five seconds flat doesn’t, it’s just a copy.
@@Alexandros11 did you listened to 'erase me' from fsf, tell me how is it inspired by phoebe, i know you are getting this phoebe sound feeling because of they both used rob moose for strings
Lol I'm at Berklee Valencia MTI-303 making a soundalike of ceilings rn. Thanks for all the info that would've taken me hours to find
Oh shit no way!! Is this a school project they’re having your do?? Whose you’re professor!
@@AudioHaze Yeah haha it's for the class. My professors for it are Patrick Soria and Liz Teutsch. They're both awesome.
Hell of a mix at the end. Its so what it calls for. Good job.
Thanks my friend!
You have been consistent in producing absolute gold content!
Thanks man!! Trying our best out here :)
How to sound like tame impala in your home studio… may be the hardest one you’ve done yet but one of the best
I'm so down though :) I did a video essay a while back on some of his recording practices, would be fun to apply the principles I outlined there
Yeah man I loved that video! I’ve watched it multiple times. There are lots of people that are obsessed with / wanna-be tame impalas… I’m one of them lo so I will live by the video once you make it 🙏
AudioHaze is happy he studied in the same place as Lizzy McAlpine BUT Lizzy McAlpine can't believe she studied in the same place as Audio "The Goat" Haze.
(Love the Cameo from Mr & Ms Haze) great vid as always :)
HAHAHA, if only lol, thanks dude!!
your processing on the vocals is fire
I've waited for this!!!
MIKKEEEE, thanks man glad to see you here!
Got goosebumps while the strings and the electric guitar where added⚡⚡⚡amazing job!
Haven’t seen anyone going in depth like this on TH-cam. Much appreciated ❤
Thanks man!! I love your name lol
Dude! I've been waiting for this video for soooo long!
Enjoy my friend!! Hope it lives up to expectations :)
holy moly! the singer nailed it!! the guitar parts were more interesting than I thought too. no wonder the guitars sounded more "airy" than usual acoustics in the recording. amazing vid!
Lora crushed it!!! And yeah those guitar tones were a breakthrough for me too :)
Man, the quality of the production is awsome, but also the editing of the video is just so so great. My fav music channel so far.
Damn my friend that means the world, thank you :) the editing definitely gets intense so thanks for mentioning it!
this was incredibly insightful!! i've always been so fascinated by the production behind Lizzy's songs and using her as one of my artistic inspirations for my songs, thank you so much for this!! you've earned a new subscriber :^)
Welcome to the community my friend! Hope some of the other vids on the channel are just as helpful :)
This is some of the best collected information out there. Never had this many tabs open after a youtube video to subscribe to and buy stuff. THANK YOU! PLEASER NEVER STOP!
thank you so much for doing these!
I absolutely feel how much work videos like those are and that it takes A LOT of passion to stick to it. giving all those vids away basically for free is what I love about the youtube community.
all you absolutely nailed it with this one.
Thanks dots! Yeah man, its the love of TH-cam content that makes me want to produce valuable stuff for others too :)
I reeeaallyyyyy love the graphics
AudioHaze is just crazy for these quality rundowns and techniques man, it's crazy
INCREDIBLE work on this video. I'm constantly amazed by you! Thank you for letting me be a part of it (:
Thank YOU for crushing that vocal and making my job 1000x easier!!
You popped for me out of no where and got a new sub.
So much effort in this, well done man. Amazing job.
Oh my gosh.... thank you SO much i just got this channel recommended to me and I'm so glad.
Man, you seem like such a lovely and genuine person. It hurts my brain how long this video must've taken! Thank you so much for making it. W x
Thanks dude!! They always take a long time, but thankfully this wasn't nearly as intense as the Rage Against the Machine video haha! Thanks for checking it out :)
Omg I’ve waited for this video from you for so long! Thank you for your amazing videos as always
Hope it delivers my friend! Thanks for checking it out :)
Subbed! What a great video I watched to the very end.
Yoooo thanks Andrew! Love your vids as well my friend :)
that was one beautiful video. Very detailed, learned a lot. Thank you for breaking it apart this way.
Dude, this is phenomenal. First video I've seen of yours, but def a new subscriber here. And aside from how accurate the song turned out, the video production on this was unreal and you also probably had the most natural 'asking for subs' section that I've seen on YT. first time it didnt make me cringe haha. Keep doing these!
This is mental! So grateful for this channel, from recording techniques to mixing ideas you offer a treasury of knowledge, thank you so much!
I'm glad I could help Drew! Thanks for checking the vid out :)
Thanks once again for that amazing breakdown! Much love
Much love right back, thanks man!
Fantastic once again. One nice thing of this new approach is that it's such a nice surprise to see your videos.
hahaha SURPRISE, not sure that's the best for consistency but I'm glad I could be a pleasant surprise
I really enjoy the flow of your content and the amount of detail you go into keeping it easy to follow. Great job on the the end result.
Thanks so much, glad you enjoy it!
I absolutely love your vids man. especially the mixed/ unmixed examples. I hear a product that I can already get to in the unmixed, and shows that it is possible to take my recordings to a higher point with more work and knowledge. thanks for the killer work.
So true! Yeah I try and peel back the curtains to show that sometimes unprocessed signals are always something to build off of, that not everything will always sound perfect right away
I love this series, but this is the first video I have watched like 4 times in a row. I'm a producer working for several young female Indie pop artists and this is so inspiring! And your vocal sound is unbelieveable! Thank you!! Can't wait to see what you're up to next!
Banger as always. I think as musicians and artists it's very easy to make excuses for why you can't do something. Thank you for being a constant reminder that you can make great art with what you have available
AHH you have no idea how much that means!! Thats the whole goal of the channel, and to try and say so in a way that doesn't come off as elitist or snobby lol
brilliant. i am absolutely loving these videos man. thank you so much for making them! you're so good at capturing the feeling and the essence of the original rather than just copying the sound. can't wait to see more!
Yeah that's a big part of it! I always brief the artists before performing that we're trying to honor the original performance rather than making it out own (which of course there's nothing wrong with), so we all try and match the feel as well :)
As someone who's never heard of Lizzy McAlpine, A/Bing your attempt with Lizzy's original put a smile on my face. Ya'll did the damn thing
check out her new album older, it's so good
Hell yeah thanks man :) Lizzy is cool! The other comment is right definitely check out Older, super good
Wonderful way to start my day. Showing the unmixed sections gives beginning home-recording musicians hope that their crusty vocals and dry instruments can be polished into something beautiful. Thanks man
Happy I could show that my friend! Its so true though, a pro studio just isn't necessary anymore
Amazing video... loved the end result. Only thing I noticed is the snare has more body in the chorus in the actual song (towards the end), like if they were layering another sample as well on top as well.
Nice! Yeah beefing up the snare wouldn't be too hard, probably some juice in the lower midrange could help a lot :)
This is such awesome awesome content. Thanks so much as always!
Heck yeah, so pumped for this
Love the mixed vs unmixed comparisons. Great video.
I think this highlights how difficult vocal production is. Like it's sooo similar but there's still something that differentiates it from the original. Feels like the original is closer to the listener
Awesome how you get into so much detail! Been waiting for the video since you put out the song on your haze sessions channel. Excellent work!
Thanks Sonny!! Yeah this one fell together quite well, lots to do with having such a strong vocal
Definitely! Vocals are so creamy! Keep on doing what you do! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
i mean even if u don't dig all this mp stuff at all, the vids are just soothing themselves and very nice to watch )) well done
Hahah thanks man! Yeah its nice to see how everything comes together, gives you a bit of an understanding of what's behind a track
All the layers in the recording are super cool!
Also the vibra kill is great! Bought one after your phoebe bridgers video. It’s great on electric too.
Amazing as always!!
Thanks!
Awesome job as always, loved watching and listening!
Your videos are gold, thank you for sharing all these infos and for the work you put into this!
Appreciate it my friend, glad I could help!
LOVE this! That Lizzy impersonation was out of this world.
I KNOW RIGHT, I was shell shocked after her first take
Such a good job man! Really enjoyed this.
Thanks Luke!
bro you are an agel to all of us home poducers
i learned a lot from you
still waiting for Joji and D4vd tutorial
+1 for Joji
I'm glad I could help in some way my friend! Joji would be sick, I'll keep that artist in mind :)
Tip. Electric strings are cool on an electric. However, the unwound g string causes intonation problems. Which may not be a problem in first position. But if you put a wound string on it makes a huge difference. You can verify this by checking the fretted 12th fret against the open string. Wound strings are available in .018 size. Maybe lower
I'll check that out! Definitely a good point, I've had the electric strings on my Taylor for a couple weeks now and really enjoy it, been playing things I haven't thought of before
@@AudioHaze yes. The light gauge strings on an acoustic can be very cool
this has to be the most accurate recreation yet. wow
Definitely a close one! Probably a lot to do with Lora's vocal being so strong, made my life SO easy
Great video thanks, love your work.
The production on 5 Seconds Flat was a big inspiration of the last EP I produced.
Glad I could help you get a little closer then!
Dammmn what a good song/video. production was spot on as always! I litterly would't notice if this came on instead of the org, version!
Dang that's such a huge compliment thank you! Lora crushed those vocal performances, helped a lot
amazing as usual!
Thank you!
I can't imagine how much time these take---thank you!! No one is doing what you're doing.
You're welcome, thanks for watching! They're definitely intense but the audience reaction is well worth it :)
Killing it, like always! TH-cam, you should do your job and promote the hell out of this!
Thanks Sam!!
I love this channel so much. I’m planning on creating my first home studio and you videos makes it feel so accessible!
Wouldn't have it any other way!! Trying my best to make it seem less intimidating without any hints of elitism, lots of elitism in audio production unfortunately :(
Yet another banger video! That outro hit HARD, looking forward to more of these! Till then, I’m definitely going to continue using that vibrakill hack (I got it from the phoebe vid and it seems to find its way into a lot of my recordings 🧐)
Thanks my friend!! Right??? That vibrakill is so fun and genuinely applicable in so many scenarios
Brilliant.. very informative and inspiring..
The work you put into these videos is incredible. I certainly appreciate you. I hope it is worth all the effort :) Also, I love the sound of your acoustic with electric strings!
Thanks my friend!! Appreciate you sticking with the channel for so long. Definitely give the electric string trick a try! Super fun
@@AudioHaze I stick around because your content is excellent. I will definitely be giving the string thing a try :)
Worth the wait my dude! ✌️❤️
Thanks man!
YESSSS I have been waiting for this one thankyouuu
the way you're able to deep dive an artist and deliver is so insane brother
Thanks Noah! Deep diving isn't too hard once you get used to it :) lots of other internet sleuths who've put in work I can use to help!
Well worth the wait!! Amazing replication! What you’re doing is inspiring. Keep it up!
Thanks Jey! So kind, I'll keep them coming!
Wow, greate work. Learning so much from your explanations, and the quality of these videos is unparalleled
Thanks my friend! Glad I could help :)
The song came out great!
Thanks man!
TH-cam actually recommended I watch this video today. I was already subscribed but I hadn't watched this video yet. Love your content!
Beautiful mix, nice detail and dynamics
i love these videos. this is incredible
Yay I'm glad!
@@AudioHaze i learn so much, thank you!
Thanks for reminding me to do the user engagement - I always watch and am subscribed but often forget to like and comment to boost it. You’re worth boosting, so I’m happy to help the algorithm and just forget to do it!!
Thanks man, that means a lot! So honored to have such a supportive community and cool members like yourself
Hey, just commenting to say I love your videos, especially the Phobe Bridgers, Tame Impala, Mac deMarco, Radiohead, Bon Iver and the Hozier ones. I don't know if you take artist suggestions but I'd love to see a video on Lana del Rey, The Strokes or the Arctic Monkeys. Thanks for every video!
Another amazing video! Always super inspired to try some different recording/mixing techniques after watching your stuff ☺ thanks for all the work you and the crew put into these vids!
I'm happy to do it, thanks for checking out the vid!
Just commenting for the algo, man. Keep it up!
Appreciate it!
jesus i really love the unmixed vocal 21:28
Yeah Lora sounded amazing without any processing at all :)
My favorite channel on TH-cam and it’s not even close
I'm gonna cry thank you so much holy shit
Dude!!! This is crazy good. The vocalist also did a fantastic job
this channel never ceases to amaze...
You're too kind!
I love your recording knowledge I just wish I had the skills and dedication to finish writing songs so I can actually out your advice into practice.Also I think a discord of this community would have so much value. Best wishes
It gets easier!! The first projects always seem the most tedious, but with time the creative gears begin to turn more easily, you got this, its just about consistency. Skill will follow :) And there is a discord! I'm just not active on it, I'm sorry. Here it is: discord.gg/4nCvfjv9Dc
I love this series because I'm a DAW guy and never record live instruments. So much insight here, very worth promoting.
Thanks man! Yeah I try and stay away from teaching through the DAW in this application, I'd rather people understand how the concept can relate to any software than be too software specific :) thanks for checking out the vid my friend!
Genius.
hahahaha thanks man!
i got goosebumps, this is amazing
Thanks so much!
Awesome!
man this content is amazing
Thanks man!
If you duplicate, hard pan and flip the phase on a mono source (which an akg 414 in figure 8 is) you get silence ✨ in mono and different results based on your stereo setup.
7:25 🤎🤎
Idk man if you get paid enough for this, but damn!! Thank you mate, just so you know you inspire a lot of bedroom artist :)
nobody does it better, audiohaze you’re the best…
Thanks my friend!! You're entirely too kind :)
Jesus christ, bro. Got my mouth opened with this, like in cartoons. Will share with all my buds here ✨🤎.
Is it too ridiculous to ask for the Ableton file, to study it? I feel I could learn so so much from it. Like dissecting a body in med school. But it's a song, and it happens to be one of your favorite productions. This would be a blessing.
You know... we see so many vids, and learn so much from TH-cam. But there is something in actually bypassing and activating a plugin, or a soloing one track... that you can feel the nuance of the choices made. Perhaps that's the most difficult part for people learning on TH-cam. We never get to A/B amazing work, that we admire.
I don't expect you to release the Ableton file, but if you do, I couldn't thank you enough. I actually do have all plugins you used
Regardless, keep up the amazing work. You certainly shine a bit through our songs on Spotify, as our teachers do. You’re part of it somehow.
Thanks Gabriel! Unfortunately I'm not too sure how helpful releasing the Ableton file would be because a lot of the plug ins are 3rd party :/ that said, the mixed files on Patreon are essentially the same thing! Just without he ability to look at the plugins. Which hopefully the mix tutorials help supplement
best channel
Stopppp I'm blushin', thanks you dude!
A video that I didn't know I need it. Awesome man 🤓
Yayyy, thanks my friend!
Best audio engineer on TH-cam back again
AHHH no way I'm the best but thank you anyways haha!
I’m actually surprised you didn’t use at least free strings sample libraries, but those synth strings had actually a very nice tone surprisingly enough really sounded great overall