Chris, it's 20 hz to 20khz. Not "twenty thousand killohertz". Though my two dogs (both Great Danes) tend to agree with you. ; ) Nonetheless, I enjoy your contributions to ambient music, my friend.
Thanks for this, it's really helpful. My ambient tracks tended to suffer from mid range clutter. Then I stumbled on the fact that selective use of reverb and compression helps, but never really understood why. Now I do thanks to your explanation about frequency space and layers. 💚
As I've said several times in other places: mixing is about bringing all the elements together to form a cohesive whole. You therefore have two issues that you address: technical and creative. A lot of problems can be "solved" through levels and panning or even reevaluating the arrangement. And that's it =]
Aah so thats what fabfilter eq was showing, the spikes! I was already wondering why i get this info lol. Also good to know that my worklow matches your demostration for the most part. It was al by feelings and my own common sense tough. At least i feel a bit more secure now haha
As an artist I see mixing just like painting, it is all about finding balance and space for each element to rest to create a full picture that is compositionally balanced both in line and tonal value, as with music. Line is level, tonal value is frequency.
Thanks a lot for sharing your insight into mixing with us. Much appreciated, Chris!! I always dread the mixing hence why I omit it completely. But the results are mediocre at best. I will try and see it as another way for me to express my creativity, like you said;) Thanks!
Good stuff, I started producing future bass with a lot of ambience on it and this really helps. Where do you get the free presets for Valhalla? Thanks!
im always making 2 eq directions in my fabfilter q3 , 1 is controlling mid and 2nd is for side. should I keep like thisin your opinion or doing stereo mode on equalizer is better idea?
good morning my friend :-))) yes we have same kind of workflow, yihaa, from min. 12.00 indeed sooooo important to give it some kind of movement in the storytelling. otherwise its getting to static and tiring for our ears. talk soon. many greets and special 2025 for u!!
Why would you put Valhalla on ambient sound? Would it be very hard to clean up the mix, if you do that? I would choose another reverb enhancer. Thank you
It was a pure bliss listening to those 2 sequences blending in.. ❤
Learnt good stuff... Thank you for the video.. 🎉
Chris, it's 20 hz to 20khz. Not "twenty thousand killohertz". Though my two dogs (both Great Danes) tend to agree with you. ; ) Nonetheless, I enjoy your contributions to ambient music, my friend.
Your Patreon is incredible! Thanks for your deep inspiration! Still a long road ahead and thanks to you even more meaningful in every way!
That means a lot to me. Thanks so much!
This is really one of your tutorials that stands out from all the others, yours or other authors. Thank you.
Wonderful to watch and learn. Notes taken and applied.
Also huge Thanks for letting me know about the Caspia presets for Supermassive!! I'm on my way to check em out!!
This is a kind of tutorial that I bookmark to refer to multiple times.
You are so right frequency and leveling 😮😮😮thanks miss ya
Thanks for this, it's really helpful. My ambient tracks tended to suffer from mid range clutter. Then I stumbled on the fact that selective use of reverb and compression helps, but never really understood why. Now I do thanks to your explanation about frequency space and layers. 💚
Finally 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
On lit la passion dans tes expressions 👍
As I've said several times in other places: mixing is about bringing all the elements together to form a cohesive whole. You therefore have two issues that you address: technical and creative. A lot of problems can be "solved" through levels and panning or even reevaluating the arrangement. And that's it =]
Chris, this was an eye opener. I feel I understand proper mixing for the first time ever. Tucking away with automated filters made my head go BOOOM!
Really, this video is very interesting. Thank you very much!!!!
Great video 😊
fantastic! thank you! i love that this video lets me know i'm on the right tracks whilst also giving me some more info to improve things!
Inspirational as always, much love
Another excellent tutorial Chris. Thank you so much.
Thank you Chris! I appreciate your consistency on creating great tutorials on relevant topics, bringing fresh ideas and perspectives in each video.
Thank you so much!
Wow, Chris. Easily one of the best ambient mixing videos I've ever seen. Excellent job. Very well done!
Appreciate you fam!
Great lesson! Really creative!
Bravo!
This is freaking GOLDEN! Thanks, Chris!
Thank you Chris!!
Great stuff! Thanks for sharing!
Aah so thats what fabfilter eq was showing, the spikes!
I was already wondering why i get this info lol.
Also good to know that my worklow matches your demostration for the most part. It was al by feelings and my own common sense tough.
At least i feel a bit more secure now haha
As an artist I see mixing just like painting, it is all about finding balance and space for each element to rest to create a full picture that is compositionally balanced both in line and tonal value, as with music. Line is level, tonal value is frequency.
Thanks Chris, another great video!
Thanks for such amazing tutorial
Thank you!
amazing Chris.. thanks for sharing.. namaste my dude!!
nice work. create a dynamic, immersive listening experience with natural peaks and valleys and horizons...
As a teacher you keep on getting better and better. Well done my friend. I hope to be back soon.
Thanks Greg! Good to hear from you again.
Super inspiring. Thanks 🙏
Thanks a lot !
Superb Lesson Chris!! thank you! 🙏🏻
BTW The new Pro Q4 is out now!
Hi and thank you. I think that for the AMBIENT analysis, TDR Prism would be a good fit.
It would be great to hear the full version of this masterpiece.
One day you will!
Very good!
fantastic
Saved my life 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks a lot for sharing your insight into mixing with us. Much appreciated, Chris!! I always dread the mixing hence why I omit it completely. But the results are mediocre at best. I will try and see it as another way for me to express my creativity, like you said;) Thanks!
Well said! Keep it up and eventually it will become second nature.
gold
Good stuff, I started producing future bass with a lot of ambience on it and this really helps. Where do you get the free presets for Valhalla? Thanks!
Pay-what-you-want: material.bandcamp.com/album/caspia
im always making 2 eq directions in my fabfilter q3 , 1 is controlling mid and 2nd is for side. should I keep like thisin your opinion or doing stereo mode on equalizer is better idea?
I released a video just before this explaining why mid/side is also a great technique: ua-cam.com/video/yNKODp5wp9E/v-deo.htmlsi=njeNQQ8aU-QAx3UE
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good morning my friend :-))) yes we have same kind of workflow, yihaa, from min. 12.00 indeed sooooo important to give it some kind of movement in the storytelling. otherwise its getting to static and tiring for our ears.
talk soon. many greets and special 2025 for u!!
Why would you put Valhalla on ambient sound? Would it be very hard to clean up the mix, if you do that? I would choose another reverb enhancer. Thank you
Teach me mix-meister.
has anybody ever noticed that his philtrum is off center? it's pretty jarring once you notice.
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Aww yeah