Mixing Psytrance - Frequency Isolation Monitoring [Mixing Tip]
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- Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
- Having trouble focusing in on that low end and making the appropriate mixing moves? This one is for you, the idea is that we will use frequency isolation monitoring to help us hear whats going on - without some of the distracting that can happen while listening to the whole spectrum.
This mixing tip will help you compare your low end to a reference track, and allow you to hear a more focused range... Is it useful? Lets give it a try and see what we can learn from monitoring a filtered portion of our signal.
We should have some more specific ideas as to what steps to take next to improve our sound, when using this technique.
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-Kilian Johnson aka NaiLiK @ Studio Claritone
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Great One! Thank You!
metric A/B is the ultimate comparison tool 100% worth getting... when its on sale!....you can isolate frequencies and so much more.
One of the best practices to listen to your own mix. Thanks .
+Aroosh Singh indeed, a very useful little trick to get that extra point of reference ! cheers
👏Thanks
hey great video bro .. how do you add the track time reference,,, could i reveal it next time thanks
Good one!
thanks man! :)
Do not even know the details but I know I'll be better at psytrance from your solid advice. 👍
+philippeback hopefully you will learn as we go along :) thanks for watching
Great trick to avoid the expensive payment for Reference plugin! Thanks! also for highs works :)
+MrDobleagent definitely!
although it is easier in metric AB for example, as it auto loudness matches and has built in filters that you can sweep to any point.. it also allows for several reference tracks ..but really not essential, just as you said
Aweeeh