Jono - another fantastic lesson! Did you know that in track view, you can click once, hold, and sweep horizontally across tracks to turn plug-ins on/off, solo, mute, etc. It might save you a zillion clicks over the next ten years! Knowing your teaching style, I am guessing that you did know this, but you are keeping it simple and obvious. FYI: your recording and mixing live master session from last year was a game changer and you should be knighted for it.
I have to make a comment here. As a composer writing for live orchestras, who now needs to be able to master his own midi demos, etc. I've been watching Jono Buchanan for about a week now, and learning a lot from this channel. The thing is, I prefer the strings before the EQ. They sound warmer and more natural. When I'm working with samples I'm always trying to get that live sound, as warm and rich and compelling as a real instrument in a real hall. I really felt like my ears were at odds with Jono on this video. When he soloed the strings I thought: No! That sounds too thin! But listening to the final, I realize he has in fact made an improvement. The final mix is smoother, and, strangely, the strings don't _sound_ thin in context with the drums, only by themselves. So, I'm not sure I'm hearing things the way a producer hears things. I'm not sure if my ears are tuned the right way, but I did hear at the end that in aggregate, an improvement was made to the sound. Thank you again for all the great videos. Very informative and thought-provoking.
If I was a millionaire I would invest in this channel, to make it way more visible and successful than many other competitors which don't deserve much fame, in comparison.
Very nice. Using iPhone earbuds, I can really hear the differences when eq is in and out. On my studio monitors though I may not be able to hear it as well. So I’m guessing eq ing with your eyes comes in handy most of the times.
Jono Buchanan is the teacher that every student wants to have. Congratulations for all videos of MusicTech posted here. You all are big!!!
Excellent tutorial. I have played this like 7 times now, taking in all the good points. Thank you so much. God bless!
These videos are gold's worth. Thank you!
It’s amazing how natural Jono is at reading our minds and guiding us through the landscape of sound.
Jono is a master instructor. I've learned so much from him. THANKS for the video tutorials!!
Great to hear!
More video about frequencies and frequency range! Thank you
Jono - another fantastic lesson! Did you know that in track view, you can click once, hold, and sweep horizontally across tracks to turn plug-ins on/off, solo, mute, etc. It might save you a zillion clicks over the next ten years! Knowing your teaching style, I am guessing that you did know this, but you are keeping it simple and obvious. FYI: your recording and mixing live master session from last year was a game changer and you should be knighted for it.
Bass: < 250Hz
Low-Mids: 250Hz - 500Hz
Mids: 500Hz - 2kHz
High-Mids: 2kHz - 6kHz
Highs: > 6kHz
I have to make a comment here. As a composer writing for live orchestras, who now needs to be able to master his own midi demos, etc. I've been watching Jono Buchanan for about a week now, and learning a lot from this channel.
The thing is, I prefer the strings before the EQ. They sound warmer and more natural. When I'm working with samples I'm always trying to get that live sound, as warm and rich and compelling as a real instrument in a real hall. I really felt like my ears were at odds with Jono on this video. When he soloed the strings I thought: No! That sounds too thin! But listening to the final, I realize he has in fact made an improvement. The final mix is smoother, and, strangely, the strings don't _sound_ thin in context with the drums, only by themselves.
So, I'm not sure I'm hearing things the way a producer hears things. I'm not sure if my ears are tuned the right way, but I did hear at the end that in aggregate, an improvement was made to the sound.
Thank you again for all the great videos. Very informative and thought-provoking.
what a stellar guy!
Great teacher. Learned a ton. Thanks.
A great lesson for me, I'm working on this subject at the moment. Thanks again for the video tutorials you do.
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Nice one Jono, quite an indepth tutorial and so well presented, thank you
Thanks Jono!
If I was a millionaire I would invest in this channel, to make it way more visible and successful than many other competitors which don't deserve much fame, in comparison.
Well, you can subscribe ;-). We only started these tutorials a year ago, but we can grow with everyone's help! Do share!
@@MusicTechOfficial yes I already did both things, cheers
So helpful! Cheers!
Perfect tutorial, thank you Jono!
A very good lesson. Would you recommend using the analyzer function at the bottom of pro Q 3 ? Many thanks
Thank you for this really good tuition, would be even better if you used Logic's own stock EQ.
Amazing channel. Subscribed immediately!
Excellent stuff, cheers.
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Very nice. Using iPhone earbuds, I can really hear the differences when eq is in and out. On my studio monitors though I may not be able to hear it as well. So I’m guessing eq ing with your eyes comes in handy most of the times.
Great videos to learn.
Los mejores tutoriales de youtube para Logic Pro X, son de este Canal ;)
Thanks
thanks !
Welcome!
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