Whoever decided to hire this guy really made an awesome decision. Everything is done so professional and the way he explains everything just makes so much sense. Appreciate all the help.
We're glad the videos have been so helpful! Cameron / Venus Theory also has his own channel (th-cam.com/users/venustheory) if you want to learn even more about production and gear!
You are now my official teacher. I bought mixcraft 9 last year and this is the moment I am becoming more expert because of your tutorials. Thank you. Please keep creating and teaching.
Great job Cameron, great ideas for improving and analyzing acoustic guitar sounds with and without adjustments. We learn by doing, and I will surely be trying some of these techniques. Thanks, it's greatly appreciated.
Hey there! Love your Mixcraft Quick Tip videos! I use mixcraft to record and mix my songs, and I can not live without it! Altough I have troubles with mixing acoustic guitars if it was recorded with several mics. I know they can be grouped and be moved together, but how can I fade them all at once? What I mean is, I have to grab the end or the beggining of the track if I want to crossfade the recording while making a loop. Do I do something wrong?
Hey there! We're glad you're enjoying the quick tips! For creating fade outs, the easiest solution would be to group the tracks together as a submix, then create an automation clip for the submix fader level to create the fade out!
@@acoustica222 That is a good tip, altough I was thinking about something else. I was thinking about comping guitar tracks. When I delete a part and try to replace it with another, I have to grap each track one by one and drag it into the other one to crossfade it, to avoid a popping sound. Sorry I am not a native english speaker, so it is hard for me to phrase this issue.
This is the kind of information I've been looking for for the past three years! Loving these series. That bit about turning up the Q-factor for a brighter sound, that's wonderful information. If there are any other general tips/tricks like that for parametric EQ, that would be a great video. "Tips and Tricks for Parametric EQ; the hidden tricks of the trade" or something like that, haha
This is really very helpful and I am putting these to use while mixing my tracks. Thanks! Would you be able to cover, how to use the TB plugins may be sometime? Also, a qq on this video - is it not necessary to use send track for the delay and reverb fx? and do we need to eq them separately ?
We'll add it to the suggestions list! As for sends, you can really go about it either way as long as the effect has a 'mix' knob to blend it in parallel. But, if you plan on using lots of tracks with reverb, a common reverb send would be a more efficient idea.
Hey there! Currently there isn't a tool in Mixcraft for this, but we can certainly add it to the feature requests list! In the meantime though, you may check out a book like Mike Senior's 'Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio' for some tips!
Can't save into a save project the same was happening with recording, but it stop when I connected to the internet. Do I have to b connected to the internet with mixcraft now?
Hey there! Mixcraft doesn't require an internet connection to run. If you haven't already, please get in touch with our support at support.acoustica.com with the details and we'd be glad to check into that for you!
still using mixcraft 6 pro , looking at updating. Have you done any tutorials on the final mix and making a mp3 or wav file on the final finish. I have always found my sound quality is not that good.
Hey there! We recently released a video about mastering songs in Mixcraft that you may find helpful! th-cam.com/video/Flupinyx0gY/w-d-xo.html We also have a live stream hosted by producer and musician Venus Theory that you can check out for some pro mixing tips! th-cam.com/video/NUmu-TRiWWs/w-d-xo.html
Hey there! That's up to you - if you're only recording mono information, exporting as mono should be fine. If you record as mono but export stereo, it would simply duplicate the information. However, if you record stereo and export mono, remember that you'd lose any stereo image to the track. In short though: 1 input only - Mono 2+ inputs - Stereo
Hey there! That really comes down to a case by case basis. However, generally speaking, you'll want to leave a small gap at the start and make sure that the track/fade out is complete at the end.
Whoever decided to hire this guy really made an awesome decision. Everything is done so professional and the way he explains everything just makes so much sense. Appreciate all the help.
We're glad the videos have been so helpful! Cameron / Venus Theory also has his own channel (th-cam.com/users/venustheory) if you want to learn even more about production and gear!
You are now my official teacher. I bought mixcraft 9 last year and this is the moment I am becoming more expert because of your tutorials. Thank you. Please keep creating and teaching.
We're glad the tutorials are helpful!
Your videos are fantastic. Thanks!!
waw... thanks Cameron! I have been using mixcraft for a long time and this resource for acoustics is very good!
Wow. That was great. I've just decided to revisit Mixcraft to remaster some acoustic guitar tracks. A great tutorial. Thanks
Great job Cameron, great ideas for improving and analyzing acoustic guitar sounds with and without adjustments. We learn by doing, and I will surely be trying some of these techniques. Thanks, it's greatly appreciated.
Vocal processing/mixing video would be helpful
Noted!
Sounds good fr guutar rhythm
Hey there! Love your Mixcraft Quick Tip videos! I use mixcraft to record and mix my songs, and I can not live without it! Altough I have troubles with mixing acoustic guitars if it was recorded with several mics. I know they can be grouped and be moved together, but how can I fade them all at once? What I mean is, I have to grab the end or the beggining of the track if I want to crossfade the recording while making a loop. Do I do something wrong?
Hey there! We're glad you're enjoying the quick tips!
For creating fade outs, the easiest solution would be to group the tracks together as a submix, then create an automation clip for the submix fader level to create the fade out!
@@acoustica222 That is a good tip, altough I was thinking about something else. I was thinking about comping guitar tracks. When I delete a part and try to replace it with another, I have to grap each track one by one and drag it into the other one to crossfade it, to avoid a popping sound. Sorry I am not a native english speaker, so it is hard for me to phrase this issue.
So many helpful tips! Thank you for this, gonna try these next!
Let us know how it turns out!
I really like your videos!
This is the kind of information I've been looking for for the past three years! Loving these series. That bit about turning up the Q-factor for a brighter sound, that's wonderful information. If there are any other general tips/tricks like that for parametric EQ, that would be a great video. "Tips and Tricks for Parametric EQ; the hidden tricks of the trade" or something like that, haha
We'll add it to the suggestions list!
Quick tips condensing years of experience, incredibly useful, thx!
please make tutorial on making an edm music on mixcraft.
Please do a complete mixing mastering demo on a metal song
Agreed
We'll note it on the suggestions list!
where did you set your reverb and delay? in the chain of your mixbus?
Nice propagation of Acoustic Guitar advice 👍🎸
Glad you liked it!
Been using Mixcraft 7 for years, all I can say is that I am satisfied with it, I don't know why most people recommends reaper or other DAW
Can we add a
pre recorded Audio file into mixcraft for mixing?
This is really very helpful and I am putting these to use while mixing my tracks. Thanks!
Would you be able to cover, how to use the TB plugins may be sometime?
Also, a qq on this video - is it not necessary to use send track for the delay and reverb fx? and do we need to eq them separately ?
We'll add it to the suggestions list!
As for sends, you can really go about it either way as long as the effect has a 'mix' knob to blend it in parallel. But, if you plan on using lots of tracks with reverb, a common reverb send would be a more efficient idea.
Could you do a video on recording acoustic electric guitar with DI and editing)
Muy claros y buenos tutoriales.
hello mixcraft i've a problem with mixing, especially with "frequency clash", do mixcraft have a stock plugin to detect a "frequency clash"?, thanks.
Hey there! Currently there isn't a tool in Mixcraft for this, but we can certainly add it to the feature requests list!
In the meantime though, you may check out a book like Mike Senior's 'Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio' for some tips!
The left panning is still a little loud but sounds good.
Great vid, thanks!
We're glad it was helpful!
Can't save into a save project the same was happening with recording, but it stop when I connected to the internet. Do I have to b connected to the internet with mixcraft now?
Hey there! Mixcraft doesn't require an internet connection to run. If you haven't already, please get in touch with our support at support.acoustica.com with the details and we'd be glad to check into that for you!
@@acoustica222 , somehow it just started saving again. Without me connecting but, thnx anyway keep up the good job
Hi Cameron, maybe you can do lesson focused mainly on vocal EQ. :)
We'll add it to the suggestions list!
still using mixcraft 6 pro , looking at updating. Have you done any tutorials on the final mix and making a mp3 or wav file on the final finish. I have always found my sound quality is not that good.
Hey there! We recently released a video about mastering songs in Mixcraft that you may find helpful!
th-cam.com/video/Flupinyx0gY/w-d-xo.html
We also have a live stream hosted by producer and musician Venus Theory that you can check out for some pro mixing tips!
th-cam.com/video/NUmu-TRiWWs/w-d-xo.html
How to assign computer keyboard number pad for track selection for live programs
Hey there! If you need help with setting that up, feel free to contact our support at support.acoustica.com and we'd be glad to assist you!
I have a question about loops: How to add a source for loops? (I'd like to add looperman one)
Hey there! We have a video covering this here:
th-cam.com/video/xPOZh5YfuLY/w-d-xo.html
love this guy
We're glad you're enjoying the videos!
Bro I have a question. Should I export or render a acoustic guitar as stereo or mono? I record the guitar direct just the pickup.
Hey there! That's up to you - if you're only recording mono information, exporting as mono should be fine. If you record as mono but export stereo, it would simply duplicate the information. However, if you record stereo and export mono, remember that you'd lose any stereo image to the track.
In short though:
1 input only - Mono
2+ inputs - Stereo
@@acoustica222 i recorded it in mono bro
@@acoustica222 please make a tutorial on how to fix bad sounding piezo acoustic guitar bro🙏
Before bouncing my track how much space am I supposed to leave and when exactly am I supposed to do that?
Hey there! That really comes down to a case by case basis. However, generally speaking, you'll want to leave a small gap at the start and make sure that the track/fade out is complete at the end.
Deesser on a acoustic guitar, what a great tip!
Yo thank you for the help my guy. My acoustic mix feels a little dry like a chicken dinner on a friday night
Always RICH TIPS
You're the best 👍
Nice
Are you The Voiceover Beard???
That Steel guitar I think