Wow i love it, i like the idea of using extra eq's, i love em,
Good grief 😮. You just ended a huge debate with practical advice. I never thought of it in the way you explained. It just makes sense. Thank you!
I like your content and how calmly you explain things. You just got a sub!
Always appreciate your calm informative style! Also great to see a Northern lass repping!!
This makes perfect sense. Thanks for explaining so clearly.
how does this only have 6000 views??? there is so much terrible nonsense on yootoob and your videos are outstanding. plus it’s lovely to hear a fellow northerner on the interwebs. keep it up
I really like your style and the way you teach. I think it is superb!
Subtractive EQ pre compression and additive EQ post compression. Excellent! Thanks for sharing - Cheers! mvh
I force myself during some times to work with less fancy solutions, but most often I've been using the key input to filter the compressor response with the same signal. That way I don't lose information, change balance and can use the compressor completely as a shaping tool instead of peak reduction. Thanks for great detailed videos.
So easy to follow your tutorials. I actually learn things and get more experimental after watching your vids, many thanks.
Thank you for making these vidoes informative and easy to follow
More bloopers!! Love that
I just discovered your channel yesterday afternoon and I just wanted to let you know that your videos are very helpful. I have been writing and recording my own music at home for the past 6 years but never really got into the technique of mixing/mastering because I was having fun just doing that as a hobby. I have about 15 songs that I am happy with and decided that I needed to learn how to make them actually sound commercially acceptable since I have enough content for a album. Since then, I have become almost obsessed with learning this craft. I started about 2-3 months ago and have yet to produce a mix that I am happy with but I feel I am getting close. I have watched many different channels who have offered many different tips and tricks and some of them have helped but some of them have not. I am really liking your teaching style and the English accent makes it so much more soothing and calm to listen to while I am at my paid job. Keep up the good work and I will continue to watch your videos and take your advice when it is applicable to my genre of music(rock/heavy metal). I have one quick question if you know the answer and wouldn’t mind answering it for me. I really like using the Waves SSL E Channel because of its multi functional ability. It helps save processing power on my computer(that really needs an upgrade but can’t I afford it right now). Do you know if the compressor on it engages before or after the eq and can you change the routing of it so it can still be used as a before and after compression EQ?
What a fantastic video! This is the first of yours that I've seen and I subscribed right away. Thank you for your generosity and fine delivery of content. I look forward to viewing more of your videos.
Would love to see your approach towards delay throws and reverb throws.
As usual, nice video. Useful advices.Can you make ans suggestion regarding compressionlimiting at thé recording in home studio ?Any setting advice that could hello in vocal home recording when you are recording yourself, to avoid clipping and distorsion ?Thank you. 🎉🎉
My philosophy is EQing can either clean a signal or shape the tone. You want a clean signal going into your compressor, so throw an EQ (specifically used for cleaning the signal) before the compressor. Then use an EQ to shape your tone after the compressor. If you're signal is already clean then you don't really need the one going in, but realistically there's almost ALWAYS a little cleaning you can do if you have anything coming in from a microphone or something. So the only time I see me not using that initial EQ is if I was just like, compressing a digital instrument or something.
For me : EQ (Fab Filter Pro-Q3) in first for cleaning, Compressor (Waves SSL G-Master Buss Compressor) in second, and in last position an analogic EQ (Waves VEQ-3)for color sound. It's my chain for E-Guitar and many track.
sara, your content is really good. i have just subscribed. keep it up. greeting from south london
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