@@ErrorTheProducerThe only actual difference between the volume knobs and the sliders in the mixer, is that the knobs effect the volume before the effects are applied, and the mixer sliders affect the volume with effects. It theoretically wouldn’t make any difference at all unless one of your effects sounded substantially different depending on the gain, like a distortion plugin. I think it’s a myth busted.
Myself, no. I think the idea of Mixing in mono is that everything comes right down the middle, and that makes it easier to get balance in your mix. Panning and stereo separation can make sounds seem louder or quiter, but with enough experience you will get the hang of compensating that with gain boosting/reduction. Hope this helps 🙏
Hey bro great video helped me out and i have a question: Do you keep all the sounds at default volume before the levelling with channel sliders? or do you put them where they sound good and then begin the process how you did in the video?
Thanks bro! And to be honest it depends. If there are sounds that stick out drastically then I would turn them down from the channel rack then tighten up the levels later in the mixer. I would suggest pre leveling in the channel rack then doing your final mix level in the mixer. Hope this helps 🙌
Sure bro! I have just updated the description with the link to it. If you would like to see how I made it then you can watch this video: th-cam.com/video/pwySP_itKjA/w-d-xo.html
In the colour picker there is a padlock icon in the top right corner. It opens up more colours. I just made a video on how to make my template I cover it all in that video too bro 🙌🙌
Hey bro, Yeah I would. If you set your loudest instrument to around -6 then you should be good to go. I would try and use your ear as much as possible rather than numbers but -6 is a good place to start
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My dyslexic ass saw the thumbnail and thought it said how to beat levels in FL. I was like damn fl got games now? 😂
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Great job, everything is concise and clearly understood. Keep it up.
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Thank you brudda, This video helped me 🙏🏾
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To the point no filler just knowledge!!! thank you
No problem bro! Glad you found it useful 💪💪
Wow simply put. Thanks for the content
Sir ,one thing which i understood from this video is before mixing we need to level first then moving with mixing😊 thank you
Nice tutorial man. Straight to the point, no BS. Keep going!
Thanks bro! Thats how I like to do things 😉🙌🙌
Really helpful 🙌 thanks bro 🔥
Amazing vid
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back to usingFl Studio and this helped me alot. Thanks!
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Great tutorial. Thanks.
If you do the leveling in the volume of each sound in the channel rack before the fader it will be better. Great video , keep it that way bro ✌🏻
I hear alot of people say that. What is the reasoning behind it?
@@ErrorTheProducerThe only actual difference between the volume knobs and the sliders in the mixer, is that the knobs effect the volume before the effects are applied, and the mixer sliders affect the volume with effects. It theoretically wouldn’t make any difference at all unless one of your effects sounded substantially different depending on the gain, like a distortion plugin. I think it’s a myth busted.
you awesome bro keep it up 🔥
Thank you my bro 🙏🙏
Thanks bro for this concise, informative video😃
Been struggling with leveling from a long time🥲 this video helped a lot!
Im glad to hear that bro! Once you get your head around it and have a workflow to follow it gets alot easier 🔥
@@ErrorTheProducer correct, music making is all about practice and consistency 🙌🏻
You killed this....Really love the details
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Great Job! Great tutorial
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Do you ever mix in mono? I've heard you should always do that, I'm just saying.
Myself, no. I think the idea of Mixing in mono is that everything comes right down the middle, and that makes it easier to get balance in your mix. Panning and stereo separation can make sounds seem louder or quiter, but with enough experience you will get the hang of compensating that with gain boosting/reduction. Hope this helps 🙏
are you leveling with any effects on the master channel?
No. I leave my master channel totally blank. I do however route everything to a "pre master" track and use that to add a soft clipper.
Hey bro great video helped me out and i have a question: Do you keep all the sounds at default volume before the levelling with channel sliders? or do you put them where they sound good and then begin the process how you did in the video?
Thanks bro! And to be honest it depends. If there are sounds that stick out drastically then I would turn them down from the channel rack then tighten up the levels later in the mixer. I would suggest pre leveling in the channel rack then doing your final mix level in the mixer. Hope this helps 🙌
hi, great tutorial. Can u share with us your fl template. Kepp the good job
Sure bro! I have just updated the description with the link to it. If you would like to see how I made it then you can watch this video: th-cam.com/video/pwySP_itKjA/w-d-xo.html
Did you gain stage your drums or not..
How do u make mixer colors bright
In the colour picker there is a padlock icon in the top right corner. It opens up more colours. I just made a video on how to make my template I cover it all in that video too bro 🙌🙌
one dumb question: when we don't kick the beat, do we set the 808 to -6 db?
Hey bro, Yeah I would. If you set your loudest instrument to around -6 then you should be good to go. I would try and use your ear as much as possible rather than numbers but -6 is a good place to start
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If an to record on the beat did i need to make it 0db
If you want to record on it, I'd have it somewhere around -6. That way you can add your vocals and still have headroom
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