Here's an extra bonus tip for those that actually record live musicians. I always hav a brickwall limiter on the cue sends, sit to kick in at the maximum level I intend to allow. That way, the musician won't run the risk of hearing damage from spikes and other loud nastinesses.
@@LanewoodStudios Such a great setup! I now have my Precision MTMs, iLoud MTM, VSX and Waves CLA Nx set up for fast shifts in monitoring. THANKS SO MUCH for the tip.
I use Insight and Tonal balance control from iZotope, Decibel from Process Audio, ADPTR MetricAB from Plugin Alliance, Reference and Levels from Mastering the mix, Redline monitor and Sonarworks Reference 4. These tools are very useful to get to the desired target.
What a great video! I never knew about exclusive assignments Thank you for doing this.I also put a room correction plugin in my control room inserts because you definitely don't want to accidentally have that in your final mix. Is there any way to get a "faster than realtime" LUFS value for a song, so you don't have to play it all the way through in real time to learn the overall integrated LUFS?
You’re welcome! If you have an export of the song you can just drop it into YouLean and it will immediately give you the loudness profile for the whole song.
Hi. I see that we both have RME with Cubase. I wonder if you could do a video about something that I'm struggling with - I would like to share my desktop (with Cubase) in real time via Zoom. I set loopback, set Zoom to musicians mode, but still can't get it to work. cheers.
Hi, well I’m not using zoom very much so unsure what musicians mode does in there. But if I wanted a more elaborate setup for remote meetings for doing lessons or something like that, I would just use OBS’ virtual camera feature. It basically provides the output of OBS as a camera that you can use in Zoom or any other tool, and you can then use OBS to decide what should be visible in that camera view. And you can fully tune that to what you want to show, switch scenes, etc.
Here's an extra bonus tip for those that actually record live musicians. I always hav a brickwall limiter on the cue sends, sit to kick in at the maximum level I intend to allow. That way, the musician won't run the risk of hearing damage from spikes and other loud nastinesses.
Great tip to add, thanks!
Great workflow regarding the Slate VSX, which I also use! Thanks for that.
Yes it’s a great way to use it.
@@LanewoodStudios Such a great setup! I now have my Precision MTMs, iLoud MTM, VSX and Waves CLA Nx set up for fast shifts in monitoring. THANKS SO MUCH for the tip.
I use Insight and Tonal balance control from iZotope, Decibel from Process Audio, ADPTR MetricAB from Plugin Alliance, Reference and Levels from Mastering the mix, Redline monitor and Sonarworks Reference 4. These tools are very useful to get to the desired target.
Thanks for sharing!
What a great video! I never knew about exclusive assignments Thank you for doing this.I also put a room correction plugin in my control room inserts because you definitely don't want to accidentally have that in your final mix. Is there any way to get a "faster than realtime" LUFS value for a song, so you don't have to play it all the way through in real time to learn the overall integrated LUFS?
You’re welcome! If you have an export of the song you can just drop it into YouLean and it will immediately give you the loudness profile for the whole song.
Thanks
any reason for not using the Cubase meters, but preferring additional meters within the control room ?
They provide just that little extra for me, but the Cubase metering is also quite extensive by now of course.
Mine mostly the same, but in a different order! 😃
Ha ha … yes that can vary of course.
Thanks man
Any time
Have you tried SPL Hawkeye for metering?
No never even heard of it. I’ll check it out.
Gr8 vid
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Hi. I see that we both have RME with Cubase. I wonder if you could do a video about something that I'm struggling with - I would like to share my desktop (with Cubase) in real time via Zoom. I set loopback, set Zoom to musicians mode, but still can't get it to work. cheers.
Hi, well I’m not using zoom very much so unsure what musicians mode does in there. But if I wanted a more elaborate setup for remote meetings for doing lessons or something like that, I would just use OBS’ virtual camera feature. It basically provides the output of OBS as a camera that you can use in Zoom or any other tool, and you can then use OBS to decide what should be visible in that camera view. And you can fully tune that to what you want to show, switch scenes, etc.
@@LanewoodStudios Thanks! Guess I cannot avoid OBS :)
@@balaftuna give it a try for ultimate flexibility.
Wouldn't the built in supervision do most of this in one plugin ?
It’s a good plugin but it doesn’t do all of this in the same way. It it’s also what you’re used to of course.