This would be a dope series. This was a frequency focused video to me and it was amazing and so informative. Maybe you can do something like this for compression, saturation, delay, reverb etc.? Just an idea. Keep up the great content!
Sound in the very first part is so good and I really want to make that kind of sound. Alot more tension and its possible to take it into any direction. So inspirational. Well done on the video, almost had goose bumps when I was able to differentiate between bad and good mix😮
We want this to be a serie please . And make it please soo we can use it on any DAW . Like this video above I usually saw a lot of eq videos before but didnt know it was this important . But after your video i will use those techniques
Hello man, just thank you for all the work you have done so far. 🙏 You are helping a lot of people with all theses video especially your tips and trick ! I just buy a lot of your samples packs and i am not disapointted. About a video idea i would like to hear your point of view about arrangement. Anyway keep up the good work man, I AM WATCHING YOU ! 👀
Maybe I'm the only one, but having a moderate amount of resonance is sometimes cool, maybe like in soft rhodes piano that plays some spicy chord, like sus4, those clashing sounds can sometimes be very pleasant, but it all depends on the situation, the instrument, and your style.
My op mix strat is to rout every rack in parallel to a single bus that’s routed to nothing. On that bus, slap a pro q 3 and name the bus something like “de clash boi” or whatever. When ur tryna mix in an instrument, add a proq to that rack, un rout it from “de clash boi” and view the “de clash boi” named proq instance. Now you can see where you need to cut and boost that boi to get it to slide on in there. Than, rout it back to the reference bus and check again. Sometimes, phase cancellation makes it so you need to over compensate nd stuff. Can reverse the rack polarity to check if this fixes it. Usually, I’ll start by comparing central, main instruments. Than slide everything around em. It cuts out a lot of the guess work but, doesn’t limit “using your ear” because, you still can decide where everything goes. You just have the ability to check whether or not your decisions are going to mess everything up in advance and can make more accurate calls.
Oh yeah. I mainly save this for stems. Just cuz, at that point, I usually have a lot more things grouped or layered/ less cpu dedicated to synths. Tho, I’ll still do it in the earlier stages, mainly for more important sounds that I want to blend and compress together.
Hey man not relevant to this specific video but I was looking for a answer to this and I knew to go to your channel immediately. When your looking to sample a song etc what version should we be looking for to get the highest quality out the back end? I mean like the bitrate, kb, file size etc for example lets say im sampling a old lil wayne song and theres a bunch of versions on youtube I can grab it from, which would sound the best once the audio is ripped? Basically should I always try and get the audio with the largest numbers?
Filesize, bitrate and a format will all match. Just go for WAV/24, but you won't get it from TH-cam. TH-cam is mp3 I think 192kbps? Something low. So just go to Spotify, the highest quality level and record the audio with voicemeter banana or some other audio rec into wav/24. Best quality you will find will be on tidal master quality. There you have flac 192khz or 96khz 24bit. You don't need to go this high, you will end up making music into wav/24 anyways, tho you can try recording max quality as it may translate better when rendering.
if you aren't using mid/side in a senseful and well thought out way its very easy to make your sounds very weak.. my advice for beginners is to don't use mid/side
Bro is the best resource to learn mixing and sounddesign
This would be a dope series. This was a frequency focused video to me and it was amazing and so informative. Maybe you can do something like this for compression, saturation, delay, reverb etc.? Just an idea. Keep up the great content!
That's an amazing idea
Or doing a track mixdown start to finish video :)
Great video. Thanks!
hi roomie :))
bro love u been watching since few years
Masters, Gosh I love seeing established musicians still learning.
ayy roomie
20:57 omg the drop
Nearly Every Tip: EQ (and dynamic EQ).
A gentle reminder of why it's so important.
Would be nice to get a video on making arpeggios and harmonies like you did on 7:20! That sounds wicked
+1
thank you for making the best music producer content
OverSampled is underrated af
Sound in the very first part is so good and I really want to make that kind of sound. Alot more tension and its possible to take it into any direction. So inspirational. Well done on the video, almost had goose bumps when I was able to differentiate between bad and good mix😮
i just wanna say he is the best he is the goat for badroom producers... thank you so much for giving your knowledge and techniques.
I freaking love this channel!
thank you for everything you do for us!
This is the best Mixing Video on YT.
Please do something like this for compression and reverb🙏🙏
You are outclassing all the other mixing "tutorials" and "best tips"
Excellent video!
We want this to be a serie please . And make it please soo we can use it on any DAW . Like this video above
I usually saw a lot of eq videos before but didnt know it was this important . But after your video i will use those techniques
Thanks man for the inspiration you give us any time! 🙏🏻
great tute thank you
HOLY SHIT
i couldnt wait for you from the bottom of my hearth
Thank you bro I needed this🙏
A lot of the time I have no clue what’s going on or what I’m doing but as long as it sounds good I’m happy
This video is pretty useful, unlike your community posts :)
Hello man, just thank you for all the work you have done so far. 🙏
You are helping a lot of people with all theses video especially your tips and trick !
I just buy a lot of your samples packs and i am not disapointted.
About a video idea i would like to hear your point of view about arrangement.
Anyway keep up the good work man, I AM WATCHING YOU ! 👀
Perfect video, helps a ton, thank you!
My fav channel on TH-cam
so much helpful thank you
Thanks for the precious advices bro 👍
Maybe I'm the only one, but having a moderate amount of resonance is sometimes cool, maybe like in soft rhodes piano that plays some spicy chord, like sus4, those clashing sounds can sometimes be very pleasant, but it all depends on the situation, the instrument, and your style.
So informative, thank you !!
thanks youu
just found your channel. awesome stuff man
Sick ❤
Awesome video!
What is that little pop up window on 19:03 when u were adjusting the clips’s gain?
Clipgain m4l device
Oversampled is the Chad
polish-ed quality i see what u did there.
First yaaayy!!! Always waiting for your vids 🔥🔥
You are the best !
Can you do a remake of Foolish Fish by DROELOE? You the only one out there going through their music 🙏
Love your videos
That was what I need
gr8 content m8!
Cool Video!
Thank you
20:14 was that a leak for a new song? :O
非常好的电子音乐制作教程!COOL!
Bro now make on mastering because there is no video off mastering bass heavy songs or hybrid trap plz make
My op mix strat is to rout every rack in parallel to a single bus that’s routed to nothing. On that bus, slap a pro q 3 and name the bus something like “de clash boi” or whatever. When ur tryna mix in an instrument, add a proq to that rack, un rout it from “de clash boi” and view the “de clash boi” named proq instance. Now you can see where you need to cut and boost that boi to get it to slide on in there. Than, rout it back to the reference bus and check again. Sometimes, phase cancellation makes it so you need to over compensate nd stuff. Can reverse the rack polarity to check if this fixes it. Usually, I’ll start by comparing central, main instruments. Than slide everything around em. It cuts out a lot of the guess work but, doesn’t limit “using your ear” because, you still can decide where everything goes. You just have the ability to check whether or not your decisions are going to mess everything up in advance and can make more accurate calls.
Oh yeah. I mainly save this for stems. Just cuz, at that point, I usually have a lot more things grouped or layered/ less cpu dedicated to synths. Tho, I’ll still do it in the earlier stages, mainly for more important sounds that I want to blend and compress together.
2:43. Basically this. But, with everything. It’s fast af.
Great video ! Can we have a mixing sauce tutiorial ?? :)
Thanks! I made this video already: th-cam.com/video/UsG_vh5yeDc/w-d-xo.html
Hey man not relevant to this specific video but I was looking for a answer to this and I knew to go to your channel immediately. When your looking to sample a song etc what version should we be looking for to get the highest quality out the back end? I mean like the bitrate, kb, file size etc for example lets say im sampling a old lil wayne song and theres a bunch of versions on youtube I can grab it from, which would sound the best once the audio is ripped? Basically should I always try and get the audio with the largest numbers?
Filesize, bitrate and a format will all match. Just go for WAV/24, but you won't get it from TH-cam. TH-cam is mp3 I think 192kbps? Something low. So just go to Spotify, the highest quality level and record the audio with voicemeter banana or some other audio rec into wav/24. Best quality you will find will be on tidal master quality. There you have flac 192khz or 96khz 24bit. You don't need to go this high, you will end up making music into wav/24 anyways, tho you can try recording max quality as it may translate better when rendering.
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High Polished Sound?
Damn, I didn't know that sounds could have last names consisting solely of consonants, nor that ganja was legal in P*land!
bracie, zrób wideo strumieniowe, na którym robisz utwór od początku do końca.
i mean a stream video of u making a track from start to finisg google translate is weird sometimes. i'm learning polish
Gem
How To Make Drop Melody Like "Barse - Rusha & Blizza" Song.
didn't mention trackspacer :(
where you been lil cuh?
Making 9 BEST MIXING TECHNIQUES video 😁
Hey oversampled. what do you think of the plugin Trackspacer?
It's a nice concept, but is lacking crucial functions for controlling the sound
at 19:04 what is that menu ? how do u get this ?
want to know +1
I would also like to know
its this one valiumdupeuple.gumroad.com/l/wmAPD
bro i cannot verify my pancz anymore. i also cannot log in on the new spectral plugins website. please help
19:02 is that a plugin ? And if yes, can you name it ?
Looks like a really handy add on like LES or somthing. I would also like to know..
its this valiumdupeuple.gumroad.com/l/wmAPD
For frequency exchange u can just use the eq match feature in proq if ur stupid and lazy like me
What is the mod on your cursor at 19:05?
its this one valiumdupeuple.gumroad.com/l/wmAPD
@@Oversampled Thank you man, really helpful video
yo dafuq just noticed that scissor tool for the first time haha
Do you make these decisions by using your headphone or speaker?
Headphones for sure, if I want comfort I'll mix on speakers, but it won't sound as clean
Dzień dobry, ważne pytanie. Jesteś Polakiem XD?
5th
first!
if you aren't using mid/side in a senseful and well thought out way its very easy to make your sounds very weak.. my advice for beginners is to don't use mid/side