MAGIC IS IN THE MIDRANGE (mix tutorial)

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  • @ColtCapperrune
    @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому +298

    Cutting EQ vs Boosting EQ. Showing the difference once and for all!
    ua-cam.com/video/IzF9mg47g38/v-deo.html
    Every time I say “Lets see what’s happening“, what I mean is “Lets listen to what’s happening”. Poor choice of words on my part... also, the point of this video was not to prove that my my EQ moves sound better. The singular purpose of this video was to show people “how“ to focus on the mid range. Not how to EQ something. I came up on a console, and consoles don’t level match. So after thousands and thousands of songs for my career, I don’t do it either. Now if I was showing you guys the difference between two equalizers, of course I would level match. But for this application it wouldn’t have made my point any different. Hope this video helps you!

    • @simonvandenheever8571
      @simonvandenheever8571 3 роки тому +17

      More mixing/mastering tip videos like these please! Loving the most recent two videos.

    • @ColtCapperrune
      @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому +7

      @@simonvandenheever8571 thanks for watching!

    • @vextract4662
      @vextract4662 3 роки тому +4

      OK I'll get the tiny little auratones! OKAY? 😆

    • @neolyth
      @neolyth 3 роки тому +2

      legend

    • @triggermode2532
      @triggermode2532 3 роки тому +7

      Magic is in the mid range so many "Producers" dont get this

  • @sounddesignmix3002
    @sounddesignmix3002 3 роки тому +1079

    Thank you, really, really nice video and I completely agree on all of this. Mid range is the meat! I've been a full time engineer since 1978 and would add one comment for everyone coming up. Monitors, Monitors, MONITORS! You need at least 3 sets of monitors and they should emphasis different sonic territories.. You need a pair that's relatively flat, (Focals in my case) a pair that's scooped in the midrange, (Genelec's) a pair that's PUSHED in the midrange, (KRK's) and headphones, (64 Audio A12's) don't forget to listen on headphones. Also, when you're at the point in the mix where all instruments are in and you're listening to more or less the whole song, change your monitoring on every pass. Either different monitors, or the volume, or mono, or with headphones. Every pass change how you're monitoring. When the mix is right, the relative balances should not change, just the speakers. Finally, get up and go walk the dog, or unload the dishwasher or go to Starbucks and get a latté. To make a mix that will stand the test of time, TAKES time. And clearing your ears and walking away from the mix will get you better mixes. My 2 cents from over 40 years of mixing.

    • @harryelsham6607
      @harryelsham6607 3 роки тому +59

      now I just need like 20k to buy all those monitors :(

    • @sounddesignmix3002
      @sounddesignmix3002 3 роки тому +15

      @@harryelsham6607 not really. I gotten great results from cheap KRK Rokit 8's. If I only had one set of monitors I'd start there. They're mid range forward and make you mix toward the edges. Next I'd get the opposite, like Adams AX77's which are pushed at the edges (top and bottom) Finally, I'd get something flat like Focal's or Barefoot, or BMC's even Genelec's. But my whole idea is to have 3 different sets of monitors and to get your mix so that the balances between instruments stays relatively the same when you switch between all 3. That's what's worked for me.

    • @dodo13500
      @dodo13500 3 роки тому +4

      @@sounddesignmix3002 I use Rokit 8's, had no idea they are middy. Always thought more bottom heavy. Also use Auratones and Sony phones which actually give me a good starting point. Any thoughts on Slate's VSX?

    • @AngryBulldogg
      @AngryBulldogg 3 роки тому +8

      Thats hit home. Quality advice thanks

    • @DVILAIN
      @DVILAIN 3 роки тому +19

      @@harryelsham6607 Just stick to one really good enviroment and one headphones that you know well. And if you don't know them well listen to a lot of music on them. Don't go into multiple sets of monitors right away.

  • @stevekirkby6570
    @stevekirkby6570 3 роки тому +402

    I see some interesting points in this video - but the constant boosting of mids and the subsequent rise in volume means, of course, it sounds 'better'. What the video doesn't mention is selective pocketing or precision adjustments using various eq widths and curves. It seems very much a case of chuck a load of 4 or 5dB boost at it, into an area that is already quite busy. Rather than removing the clutter and adding space and air, it is just muddying up everything. All IMHO of course. But if it works for you, who am I to argue.

    • @pit2ryan3
      @pit2ryan3 3 роки тому +14

      Steve kirkby - I think midrange is OK for the vocals because our ears hear midrange frequencies but you can't put everything there, lots of clashing otherwise...

    • @pseudonymlifts2
      @pseudonymlifts2 3 роки тому +15

      Yeah. But in the case of THESE stems, which seem pre-processed in a very scoopy sort of way, boosting a bunch around 1k is pretty valid as long as it's only on one or two of the tracks.

    • @CALIBA88
      @CALIBA88 3 роки тому +25

      @@pseudonymlifts2 idk 1-2khz are allways those i have to cut like hell on vocals. -6db in the recordingchain and i still have to fight them like they insulted my mother in the mixing phase. of course everything has to be in the context of the source, but the idea to boost 1-2khz on vocals really is exotic for me

    • @clemybeatz8031
      @clemybeatz8031 3 роки тому +5

      Yep, totally agree. At least you should gainstage to prevent clipping, youll just wont be able to mix precisly, which such volumes...

    • @psk1461
      @psk1461 2 роки тому +16

      This is not a great idea. I think he has misunderstod what, ”its all in the mid-range” reslly means. No offense. But this is not the way to learn mixing.

  • @TheHouseofKushTV
    @TheHouseofKushTV 3 роки тому +483

    Needs more Clariphonic. Kidding!
    Great show my man, killer production on every level. 🤜🏽🤛🏼

    • @gnomogiovanna
      @gnomogiovanna 3 роки тому +13

      why isnt this guy's comment blowin up lmao

    • @jvrdiez
      @jvrdiez 3 роки тому +4

      Oh, kidding but true! Clariphonic cleans and adds at the same time in a pleasure and effective way!! (If you know how to use) thanks Gregg/Kush!

    • @bot-rf4vo
      @bot-rf4vo 3 роки тому +7

      hi dad

    • @zeepster
      @zeepster 3 роки тому +30

      My man Kush is here. Now i know i'm following the right people :)

    • @ColtCapperrune
      @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому +20

      Appreciate ya!!!

  • @MajorChangeAcademy333
    @MajorChangeAcademy333 Рік тому +19

    This is the video/information I have been looking for my entire mixing life. I was the guy who gave up in the car and sold all my gear to go get a J.O.B. that I hated, because I figured I just wasn't meant for this. I found myself in a rut where I would sell all my gear and give up, only to come back again later with a renewed passion and buy a bunch of gear again, only to repeat the cycle again. I'm 55 now, and after watching this video, I mixed one of my songs with a renewed confidence. It sounds amazing!! It's so nice to know "what to tweak" instead of guessing as I've done in the past. Thank you so much for this video. It's a game changer. Between you and Wayne Dyer, who encouraged me not to die with my music still in me, I can say I have found my passion for life again, and can't wait to wake up and live life. God Bless you brother, you are a good man. Much good will come your way, cause that's what you've sown. Good seed!

  • @BradDollar
    @BradDollar 2 роки тому +69

    Even though I've been producing & engineering most of my life, I've come back to this video a few times. Love the perspective and super enjoy seeing others deploy this knowledge. Awesome work as always!

  • @itsfuzzface
    @itsfuzzface Рік тому +12

    I love how you instantly told about where you got your "secrets". Giving credit where its due. Mad Respect.

  • @dashmatic
    @dashmatic 3 дні тому

    Mister Colt Capperrune you are a God-Send! I am somewhat speechless at this moment. My mixes improved over-night just by watching 'Magic is in the Midrange'! Thank you, sir, for what you do!!

  • @lkentertainment8760
    @lkentertainment8760 Рік тому +14

    Man this gave me a radical shift in perspective. I just redid a mix from earlier today and it's about 100 times better having watched this. Gave that extra polish that pushes my work into the realm of truly professional. I really appreciate it man, thanks!

  • @TheGiovannirodriguez
    @TheGiovannirodriguez 3 роки тому +31

    Its crazy how literal this advice is, "mix as tho you are hearing from the mediums most consumers listen to their music from". This definitely has helped me alot and the difference in my mixes are immediately noticeable.🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @graverboi13
      @graverboi13 Рік тому +1

      it's as easy as checking your mixes on various devices and is the only point of the auratone. taking into account that 95% of your audience is on eabuds and car speakers will instantly improve your mix

    • @SimonLloydGuitar
      @SimonLloydGuitar 6 місяців тому +1

      a mono smartphone is a very low bar.

  • @MattLeFaitMusic
    @MattLeFaitMusic 3 роки тому +14

    You Are The MAN!
    Legit man, you're really making a difference for us "newer" mixers :)

  • @evanburns2309
    @evanburns2309 3 роки тому +2

    I’m so glad you made this video I’ve tried it and already hear a major difference when I heard it in my car and on my phone, thank you so much your tutorials are always so helpful

  • @doug941
    @doug941 2 роки тому +5

    Still one of the best mixing tutorials on UA-cam! Thank you Colt!

  • @AnObOdyGuY
    @AnObOdyGuY 3 роки тому +3

    The most helpful videos on mixing I have come across. Can't wait to try it on one of my mixes. Great stuff.

  • @kalisblack2022
    @kalisblack2022 3 роки тому +3

    Colt, of all videos I've seen online, paid and unpaid, I think this changed my mixing game the most. This is the first video that has allowed me to get consistency across mixes, and have used this principle for all of my mixes since seeing this video. Thanks for sharing. - Kalis

  • @iamantoniofernandez
    @iamantoniofernandez 3 роки тому +1

    Great stuff! This is like magic. Started doing this in two separate sessions while watching this video and it immediately lifted the tracks to a whole new level! Thank you brother.

  • @AtomMakeMusic
    @AtomMakeMusic 3 роки тому +9

    Nothing I have ever tried before has improved my mixes as much as this has. It is absolutely night and day

  • @Shane-zo4mg
    @Shane-zo4mg 3 роки тому +14

    I've been doing my own version of this. I made this solution when I found my synths weren't hitting hard enough. Ill just put a steep bandpass on whatever I'm working on and give myself a high and low cutoff based on whatever vibe I'm going for. I'll work with that filter at the end of my chain to help focus all my modulation, etc. in that specific band. Once I'm satisfied it's like magic removing the filter. Everything sounds so refined and clear. After doing this I noticed what I had been doing wrong. I tend to keep pushing my sound design higher and higher in frequencies giving myself the impression of a louder and more intense synth but eventually lose mid range clarity. To offset this loss in midrange clarity I would always try using a multiband compressor or something like that but it never worked like I wanted. This method still helps me today keep my attention on what my end goal is from the start of my sessions. Anytime I find my sound veering off too high or low I will just turn on the filter and work from there.

  • @thetoddkeith
    @thetoddkeith 3 роки тому +52

    One of the best things about Fabfilter EQ is the GUI that’s 80% of the reason I bought it. But my ears still run the show.

    • @ColtCapperrune
      @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому +4

      It does look fantastic!!

    • @SAFC8294
      @SAFC8294 3 роки тому

      Greenhorn to PT and plugins in general here. What exactly is GUI? And around the 5 minute mark, when he’s using fab filter, what’d be the difference in his additive eq’ing as opposed to subtractive in removing those harsh sounding frequencies?

    • @frankstetka7206
      @frankstetka7206 3 роки тому +2

      H. Lopez - I am not a pro but I tend to think of additive EQ is just naturally easier to do because you can hear what is missing and bring it up. There is a lot of information in the track and it seems that when you start subtracting it that you can easily take the life out of it unless you are trying to notch something specific as with de essing.
      I hope I don’t sound like an idiot here haha. In live sound we are used to Subtractive EQ to deal with problems in the room primarily to put things into perspective. In a proposed linear recording the general idea is to cleanly capture all the information possible and then go back and manipulate it to taste. In this case the vocals lacked body and had some raspy bits to smooth over; it is quick to add body and maintain the proper level with all the other tracks via an additive approach.
      I think in my amateur brain that one can certainly try pulling everything in a reverse phase of this example and boost the level of that channel but it’s an extra step and doesn’t seem natural when shooting from the hip ( using our ears ) I think these are some good tips overall in this video and it is important for anyone who is trying to make music sound good on crap sound systems that most consumers first hear it on. Peace ✌️

    • @SAFC8294
      @SAFC8294 3 роки тому

      @@frankstetka7206 nah man, that helps a lot!
      I mix (or at least did pre-COVID) for live sound, so subtractive mixing was how I learned. From my experience, adding anything unless it‘s necessary will feedback the mains like it’s nobody’s business if I’m working with a bad house system, so mixing in-box is a different way of thinking about the mix.

    • @blaker4807
      @blaker4807 3 роки тому

      @@atakanozt It’s okay. It’s just a basic eq though

  • @joshuanichols7059
    @joshuanichols7059 Рік тому

    Thank you for the insight. I appreciate you taking the time to share some of your knowledge you've gained through years of mixing/mastering.

  • @WalkOutWorship
    @WalkOutWorship 3 роки тому

    Colt - AWESOME production and epic tutorial man. You really brought clarity and added vibe in with the EQ - the mid range boost on the vocal was gold...! You brought a good mix to life. Thanks for the tutorial.

  • @seibastudio3863
    @seibastudio3863 3 роки тому +15

    This is something I’ve been doing without realizing! So cool to see it actually fleshed out and explained. Learned QUITE a bit!

  • @elliotthowes6417
    @elliotthowes6417 3 роки тому +6

    I’ve been a fan of your videos for a while, love how you get straight to the point and with information i can really use in my mixes!

  • @Nocode98
    @Nocode98 3 роки тому +3

    This video is fantastic. I finally feel like I understand EQ now and the frequency ranges and what to look for. I can’t wait to go back and remix all my songs!

  • @f8accompli238
    @f8accompli238 3 роки тому +5

    Man!!!!! Perhaps it’s me but this is the first time I’ve watched one of these tutorials and could hear drastically what your were doing. The changes were phenomenal. I need to develop my hearing so I can know which frequencies to adjust and know what’s lacking or sticking out. Any pointers you can offer will be appreciated.

  • @ranennowlin5583
    @ranennowlin5583 3 роки тому +50

    Shortcut tip: Shift+A bypasses all plugins on the A-E section, so if you select all your tracks and hit Shift+A you can bypass all those plugins at once without pausing the track.

    • @SteveStockmalMusic
      @SteveStockmalMusic 3 роки тому +5

      Thanks for that !!!
      Love those quick key tricks. 😊🎶❤️✌️

    • @mobutterbeats8646
      @mobutterbeats8646 2 роки тому +1

      Never expected to pick up a nugget like this in the comments. Thank you!

    • @DreTheEngineer
      @DreTheEngineer 2 роки тому

      GL

    • @Prodby3128
      @Prodby3128 Рік тому +1

      Goat. Ive pressed shift+s all the time and never tried shift+A lol wow what a gem

  • @stevewills735
    @stevewills735 3 роки тому +1

    This is really shaking up my foundation of mixing. I have been cutting ALOT in the 500 hz area to clean up mud
    but now I am hearing a stark improvement in boosting. WOW!!!! thanks for the vid ! CHEERS!

  • @evanrodaniche6008
    @evanrodaniche6008 3 роки тому +5

    Dude this is an insanely valuable tip. I think most of us tend to make tiny and costly cuts to the mids...when really they need bold moves like you're doing to give the mix attitude. The visual EQs actually probably make it seem too easy to NOT use our ears...great advice all around. I feel like my most aggressive/punchy mixes were done with the old Digidesign, slider-based EQ from back in the day for this reason!

  • @necrodogs
    @necrodogs 3 роки тому +3

    Funny thing, this. I'm still learning the basics and band passing has helped me a lot. Listening to great sounding tracks through band pass filters tells a lot about what was probably done to the track. Thanks for this, man 🙃

  • @guidoguidi2816
    @guidoguidi2816 3 роки тому +36

    This is the most valuable advice I ever seen on the internet. Your “why my mixes don’t sound good in the car really got me thinking about the midrange and lent an avantone mixcube from a friend.
    My mixes changed.
    Thank you for that

    • @ColtCapperrune
      @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much!! I’m so glad they are helping!

  • @tysonely
    @tysonely Рік тому

    I heard instant improvement on my current mix by doing this. This is one the most helpful mixing tips videos I've come across.

  • @muhammadarifjaya4542
    @muhammadarifjaya4542 3 роки тому +100

    You should activate the volume compensation function in the fabfilter in each channel just for the sake of tutorial and mention to always adjust the level of the channel after playing tweaking the EQ, especially if you do additive EQ-ing one like this. Love the tips, good reminder!

    • @ColtCapperrune
      @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому +21

      So I came up on a consul where obviously automatic level matching was not a thing. So I don’t do it in my mixes, which is why I didn’t do it in this video. The point of this video was not to show anyone how to EQ something, it’s sole purpose was to show people what frequency range to focus on. Thanks for watching!

    • @NoQualmsTheArtist
      @NoQualmsTheArtist 8 місяців тому

      @@ColtCapperruneI’m the same, came up on consoles. I boost because I want it louder, I cut because I want it softer. Having the volume sound the same is weird.

  • @aclockworkbeat
    @aclockworkbeat 3 роки тому +15

    I have to say I have been making music for awhile and this video may have been one of the most important lessons that somehow missed me. I had the exact same results that Colt suggested was possible The energy in my mixes went up tenfold. This is Jedi level stuff!! Thank you for spreading the wisdom Colt!

    • @SteveStockmalMusic
      @SteveStockmalMusic 3 роки тому +1

      Agreed, but a true a Jedi could do it without touching the board (mouse). He he

  • @betteranchormusic
    @betteranchormusic 2 роки тому +3

    Very stoked I stumbled upon this. You're a great teacher. Thank you for this. Definitely subscribing. Definitely going to try this technique.

  • @kjgetsbetter525
    @kjgetsbetter525 2 роки тому +1

    Can’t tel ya how many times I’ve watched this video. I literally come back almost every month. Truly a hidden gem

  • @ggperes
    @ggperes 3 роки тому +2

    Man, what a great video. I love that you addressed the mid range like it has to be.

  • @bryteofficial
    @bryteofficial 2 роки тому +3

    I'm fresh into a new mixing position with my wife who is an incredible writer/composer/producer. Your videos have helped me not only remember my studies, but also realise flexibility and attack challenges with personal experience. Thanks bro, I'm still out here learning from you! 💯🙌🏾💪🏾🔥

  • @d4rkblu386
    @d4rkblu386 3 роки тому +10

    Wow, you and Produce Like a Pro are probably the best mixing channels on UA-cam. Thank you for your work!!

  • @tigerscientist4941
    @tigerscientist4941 3 роки тому +1

    This was enlightening on many levels, thank you, the tip about de-essing with fabfilter mb is gold!

  • @dragon-id5uj
    @dragon-id5uj 3 роки тому +2

    yes! this is one of the biggest things i've picked up from Pensado's Place as well; thank you for the breakdown!

  • @GooZe...
    @GooZe... 3 роки тому +3

    This is incredible... So I'm not a professional se but I like making music in my little room in here, trying different DAWs like Studio One, Pro Tools, etc. and this is something very valuable for someone who's just getting into mixing, it's quite easy you just need to listen. I check my mixes with headphones and a pair of monitors, having this masterbus solution is something new for me and it really works! Thank you very much sir :)

  • @eskrimadorchris
    @eskrimadorchris 3 роки тому +10

    Very excellent topic and thank you for a fantastic presentation!
    Best way I can say the mix is right is when my ears "relax". If I feel tension in my ears...it's not right.
    When you did the individual track adjustments and the A/B comparison, I could feel my ears change from feeling tight (and eventually would experience listening fatigue), to a very relaxed sensation telling me the harsh tones and unbalanced mix had been resolved.
    Bravo, and thank you!

  • @monomono
    @monomono 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing Video, Colt !
    This is something I've thought about but your approach is just enlightening. Thanks for your work.

  • @tonez2732
    @tonez2732 6 місяців тому

    I come back to this video as often as possible. Such valuable information, my friend. Thank you so much for this.

  • @Shaiyo5
    @Shaiyo5 Рік тому +2

    12:51 Right there, that's when the entire lesson came together for me. The difference those changes made was startling. That was amazing.

  • @davidkellymitchell4747
    @davidkellymitchell4747 Рік тому +7

    Good video! It's called the Fletcher Munson Curve. The human ear doesn't hear flat. It's the perception the ear and brain receive of different frequencies at different volumes. At low volumes the ear has a midrange bump. At high volume the lows and highs sound louder and the mids fall in perception. All the hit record old time engineers told me they strived to make instruments and voices sound like bells ringing because it gets the listeners attention. They did that with a slight bell curve in the midrange of the dry signal and reverberation. That was even more important in the days when most people listened to music on 6x9" car speakers that wouldn't even reproduce the HF and LF. Times haven't changed much because people listen to music today on cellular phone speakers the size of a pencil eraser.

    • @osvaldojunior633
      @osvaldojunior633 6 місяців тому +1

      We have to take into account what type of monitoring each producer uses.

  • @ashpat78
    @ashpat78 2 роки тому +2

    This is amazing content. This is a great tutorial on using EQ in a way additive synthesis is done. Also trusting your ears is great advice.

  • @jerrylmusic
    @jerrylmusic 2 роки тому +1

    Great video … now I know why I love my new CLA 10a so much. I also like how you bring things to the point short and easy to understand for everyone 🙏🏽 you won a new follower 🥰

  • @twentyfoursevenbeats5462
    @twentyfoursevenbeats5462 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks a lot for dropping these gems man!you made it so easy to understand can't wait to apply it in my mixes❤

  • @Eric_DiRisio
    @Eric_DiRisio 3 роки тому +16

    I vividly remember how eye opening that JJP interview was too. Nothing before Pensado's Place came even a fraction any close to sharing that kind of knowledge

  • @venemushunter25
    @venemushunter25 3 роки тому

    One of the best explanations I’ve heard so far ... thanks Colt

  • @paulscrevane
    @paulscrevane 2 роки тому +1

    this single-handedly made my mixes better. thanks dude.
    the EQ at the very end of the chain to mimic NS-10s…. like that alone is a killer tip.

  • @isojamo4756
    @isojamo4756 Рік тому +2

    I was having issues with my mixes translating across speakers, so I followed your advice. I bought Auratone 5Cs. 🤯Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @psychrockvinyl
    @psychrockvinyl 3 роки тому +3

    very clear and concise video man! easy to follow! i’ve been making music forever but just now looking into doing more of my own mixing and i can def follow along with your teaching methods

  • @martijnvandongen
    @martijnvandongen 2 роки тому +1

    This video is so amazing! My approach is so different and struggling from time to time so much what kind of decisions I need to make to make it sound good. Going to try this technique definitely. I discovered your videos and they are so good. Thanks for sharing!

  • @sub-jec-tiv
    @sub-jec-tiv Рік тому +4

    Another thing JJP says is that you should listen to your mix suuuper quiet for gain balancing and other basics. I have always done this. People will think you’re nuts for listening quiet but seriously JJP is right. Especially in the early part of a mix, check it at low volume regularly!

  • @MegaDubTV844
    @MegaDubTV844 3 роки тому +28

    Stumbled on this by accident, I'm a guitar player and not a studio engineer, but I have to say this is beyond brilliant, thank you! Educating myself now..........

    • @bboymac84
      @bboymac84 3 роки тому +1

      Now your opinion matters....

  • @TYFLOL
    @TYFLOL 2 роки тому

    wow, this helped me so much more than i thought it would. I was coming to the conclusion that I was way too busy with lows and highs and forgetting the mids in my mixes, but this approach helps so much!

  • @dushyantbhattacharya9072
    @dushyantbhattacharya9072 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this great tip , it drastically increases the level of mixing.

  • @sinematrix
    @sinematrix 3 роки тому +5

    Now I know why and how midrange is important in mixing, thank you for these great tricks. Great channel, true expert!

  • @f_c_r_
    @f_c_r_ 3 роки тому +3

    Damn dude this is a great video. I've come to a lot of these conclusions on my own and watching somebody else do them better than I do is both validating and SUPER helpful. Thanks for doing these!

  • @jean-baptistegrenouille3692
    @jean-baptistegrenouille3692 Місяць тому

    Your mixing sense is legendary! ❤

  • @jonathanjlynch
    @jonathanjlynch Рік тому

    That was an awesome transformation on the source material - lots of great info and I appreciate the bonus de-essing tip!

  • @Zarvy
    @Zarvy 3 роки тому +4

    Absolutely game changing tutorial!

  • @JeffDaytonMusic
    @JeffDaytonMusic 3 роки тому +8

    Perfect timing for me to find this video. I'm cutting an album that I'll be mixing soon. As a self-taught artist/engineer who never went to audio school, your tips are REALLY helpful.

  • @hermanramanado5164
    @hermanramanado5164 3 роки тому

    super insightful and extremely helpful. thank you for sharing your knowledge. mad props!

  • @alex_c_d
    @alex_c_d 3 місяці тому

    I've looked at this video a few times. absolutely phenomenal advice. Thanks for the great video. This technique has been helping me to improve my mixes greatly.

  • @chawk_
    @chawk_ 3 роки тому +4

    you have incredible ears sir... obviously lol... but seriously those tiny chnages showcased at 8 min were amazing. gave so much energy to the track
    made it feel so alive!!!

  • @cachelesssociety5187
    @cachelesssociety5187 Рік тому +3

    Funny, I don't usually agree with every move a mixing engineer on UA-cam makes, but in this instance I heard what you were decided on easily. Maybe it was how you presented the sounds, or the well balanced audio of your UA-cam presentation that made it easier to hear. At any rate, this made a lot of sense and I think its very useful info. Subscribing.

  • @SevenUpHub
    @SevenUpHub 3 роки тому

    Man I love it! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!

  • @chrisbadolato9030
    @chrisbadolato9030 3 роки тому +2

    Very interesting approach! I’m definitely going to give this a try. Great vid! 🤟

  • @beatsdodomrafa
    @beatsdodomrafa 3 роки тому +3

    This Pro-MB de-essing sidechain is mindblowing!

  • @Milly-wr3zt
    @Milly-wr3zt 6 місяців тому

    Broooo My Mind Is Blown......... I Have Been focusing my highs and lows the most..... Ty Bro

  • @MilanCekic
    @MilanCekic 3 роки тому +1

    Love the approach! 👍 Thank you very much for sharing!

  • @pyratellamarecordingstudio1062
    @pyratellamarecordingstudio1062 3 роки тому +147

    Great tips man! Another cool trick is to hpf the whole track so you only hear everything under 1k so you can clean up the low mids and lows. And then kinda the opposite and only listen to everything over 4k. It's a cool way to clean up overlapping instruments which seems to be more problematic in the low to low mids. I'll often do 1k, then under 500, then 200 etc just to see if I can clean something up that doesn't really need to be there.

    • @DrSamE
      @DrSamE 3 роки тому +4

      @@likeyouiam5996 This is a perfect example how subjective our hearing is, and how fast the ear adapts.

    • @DrSamE
      @DrSamE 3 роки тому

      @cloudykai Hmm, I think @LIKE YOU IAM Deleted his comment.

    • @blaker4807
      @blaker4807 3 роки тому +10

      How are you supposed to listen to everything under 1k if you use a high pass?

    • @DrSamE
      @DrSamE 3 роки тому

      @cloudykai He said something like, if you spend too much time on low passed music, when you take it off it sounds extremely bright and scratchy. Which is true, your ears adapts to that. Same goes for listening high passed music, put the bass back on it sound enourmous even it might not be.

    • @pyratellamarecordingstudio1062
      @pyratellamarecordingstudio1062 3 роки тому +1

      @@blaker4807 its a tool you use for 5 minutes to tighten up the low mids

  • @j-snell-callanen26
    @j-snell-callanen26 Рік тому +22

    Would be interesting to see this process on some raw recordings. These stems are already extremely EQ/compressed/processed. If anything you're just adding back in mid range that was previously scooped.

    • @ignaciojauregui7423
      @ignaciojauregui7423 Рік тому +4

      Also after the EQ boost, it sounds "better" or fuller because of the volume diference

    • @billsny9243
      @billsny9243 Рік тому +2

      He said he was using an already finished test mix so he doesn't get copyright strikes. He should've explained that better but he did say it

  • @JimJuno
    @JimJuno Рік тому

    Your intro got 100% of my attention. This is what I've been looking to find! 👌

  • @d.m.ebeats9013
    @d.m.ebeats9013 2 роки тому +1

    This is so great,this are some of the changes mastering engineers do and totally change the tonality of the track,making really cool moves ,I so much appreciate this toturial it has change how I get the tonality if the track to translate,this mid rage give the fucus to deal with rest when set right😍😍😍😍

  • @yassinetalbi5884
    @yassinetalbi5884 3 роки тому +29

    Nice tip, but people using EQ need to pay "close" attention to the mirror effect when boosting or cutting on a EQ. Sometimes it's a midrange boost resulting in a low end cut and vice versa.. So adjusting the trim is crucial for good EQ decisions.

    • @ColtCapperrune
      @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому +9

      Exactly right, in my newest video I go over that concept.
      Cutting EQ vs Boosting EQ. Showing the difference once and for all!
      ua-cam.com/video/IzF9mg47g38/v-deo.html

    • @daeone1514
      @daeone1514 Рік тому

      I’m glad somebody noticed.

  • @AZx_0
    @AZx_0 3 роки тому +3

    Solid info Colt! Love the little multiband de-esser triggering 2-5k hack for the harshness , makes so much sense! Also, I know these stems were somewhat mixed already, but where would subtractive EQ fit into this process? Before or after you start boosting/focusing on mid-range? Assuming it just depends on the situation, but whats the general approach for you? Thanks

  • @remiowen1152
    @remiowen1152 3 роки тому

    This is one of the best mixing videos ive seen BRO
    sick

  • @leroytimm3897
    @leroytimm3897 Рік тому

    Thanks for the tutorial, gonna try it.Lovevyour stuff.

  • @DomierTheDragon
    @DomierTheDragon Рік тому +13

    The Confidence in the EQ is mindblowing to me... i move with so much caution while EQ... its probably a problem

    • @ngbthelabel7186
      @ngbthelabel7186 Рік тому

      It’s all trial and error brother , the real key is making sure you have the flattest freq response monitors or headphones and train your ear from there , currently going through that right now !!

    • @yyakuza707
      @yyakuza707 Рік тому

      I wouldn't say it's a problem bro, but it's interesting that you try to think as little as possible when mixing, after all, you don't have to finish everything at once.

  • @cdmusicproductions125
    @cdmusicproductions125 3 роки тому +8

    As a ProTools shortcuts freak, I couldn't help but notice this. Highlight the tracks, hold Option + Cmd + Shift, and click the row of plugins you want disabled. If you add the Control key it will make them all inactive. This allows for a more real-time A/B comparison. Otherwise, amazing video, I always scoop out too much midrange :/

    • @michaeldarolfi2110
      @michaeldarolfi2110 3 роки тому +2

      you can also select all tracks or just the once you want to turn off the plugins and hit Shift A

  • @TheLithGH
    @TheLithGH 10 місяців тому

    Fascinating insight into the midrange! Thanks! I'll try this on my mixes now!

  • @Flashback_Jack
    @Flashback_Jack Рік тому +1

    Probably the singlemost useful video on mixing I've come across, and I've seen a lot.

  • @DSPplug
    @DSPplug 3 роки тому +3

    This is an interesting idea. I like how you explain the mids and while that's meaningful; this is relevant to mostly post processing. But in either regard I''ll point out something interesting (coming from the perspective of an audio engineer) If you are using a processor like an EQ that does not employ parallel processing (each band processed at the same time) then the order of processing becomes relevant. Why I mention this is you can bring the mids out and the bass with less dBFS by applying this method: (in the case of 8 band eq) put band 1 at 700, 400, 2000 whatever you choose and then grab band 8 and set that to the bass you wish to boost. In either case you will need to apply less gain; due to the fact that you are utilizing linear processing. It's a trick because those sounds are processed in the order that mimics the physical way of hearing sound. Bass is heard meaningfully last due to the fact that it moves so quickly, its compression breakpoints are few and spread out, its rarefaction almost negligible and measuring a linear degrade in the space of a small room would be counter productive. However, in the higher mid ranges the wave length is quite short and the waves are at the optimal wave length to be perceived due to rarefaction and proximity and travel through the ear's canal. It's a way of making a sound more ideal to human hearing. Enjoy the trick - DSPplug

  • @azkonnabeatz
    @azkonnabeatz 3 роки тому +6

    you should see the smile on my face rn lol...I've never hit the sub button this quick!!!

  • @chrislendzion382
    @chrislendzion382 3 роки тому +2

    Dude... thank you. I’ve always struggled cleaning up the midrange junk. So hard to know what to listen for when it’s the full audio spectrum. I slapped the bandpass on the master and made a couple of intuitive eq moves, cutting and boosting a few of the main instruments. Basically I tried making it sound less bad in that narrow window. I then took the bandpass off and BANG was immediately amazed how clear the mix was. Not thin, but clear. Love it.

    • @MattDxstined
      @MattDxstined 3 роки тому

      that's exactly what ns10s or avantone mixcubes are good for

  • @jumalsam
    @jumalsam Рік тому +1

    Ok this concept transformed my mixes so much I just had to come back and leave a positive comment. Thank you, sir.

  • @manofwill2468
    @manofwill2468 3 роки тому +5

    My biggest challenge personally with my mixes is the translation between my trucks stereo and my home studio. It's a balance I have yet to find but one day I will find it!

    • @SteveStockmalMusic
      @SteveStockmalMusic 3 роки тому

      Me too !!
      I made a “mix tape” (with about 40 second clips) of several songs.
      After listening to that for a while I’ve started to get a better idea... but it’s still THE challenge for me.

  • @giuliano8031
    @giuliano8031 3 роки тому +5

    Interesting way of mixing, definitely.

  • @bkvision2
    @bkvision2 Рік тому +1

    I randomly clicked on this video and didn't realize how much of a game changer it would be. Blown away by this advice and tutorial. Thank you!

  • @myleshood
    @myleshood 3 роки тому +1

    Today I was driving to the grocery store, listening to my mix and hearing my improvements that I made but a part of me said how can i bring it to the next level. You really pinpointed that situation lol Thank you for sharing!!

  • @Willifordwav
    @Willifordwav 3 роки тому +4

    Best mixing channel on UA-cam hands down. I would pay high dollar for some full courses if you ever decide to make any! Please never stop making these videos

  • @BassBaseBerlin
    @BassBaseBerlin 3 роки тому +6

    Well ... interesting. Normally I just start "cutting" ... harsh --> reduce the harsh freq, resonances, etc. I was watching this video, because I was not happy with my mixes esp. in your focused mid-range. So there are some inspiration for me I want to experiment with. Not sure, if that works for me, but at least it sounds reasonable to check those ideas.
    So like and thanks for this inspiration!

    • @ColtCapperrune
      @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching, and being open minded! My latest video might help as well
      Cutting EQ vs Boosting EQ. Showing the difference once and for all!
      ua-cam.com/video/IzF9mg47g38/v-deo.html

  • @TheTuquito6
    @TheTuquito6 3 роки тому

    THANK YOU, that was easy to understand, keep up the great work,

  • @3ehllll
    @3ehllll 2 роки тому +1

    this video just changed my life, thankyou!!!!!!

  • @Tfkproductions00
    @Tfkproductions00 3 роки тому +10

    11:32 - 11:57 just changed the way I'll mix forever.

    • @epsteinkrauss41
      @epsteinkrauss41 3 роки тому +1

      I don't understand what's mean. Can you explain whay he say easliy;;

  • @briancase6180
    @briancase6180 3 роки тому +6

    Great video! The midrange of course has the potential to be "magic:" it's because that's where our hearing is the most sensitive. For evolutionary reasons, we need to hear and understand others voices and sounds that preditors make.