Big facts, this channel has helped me level up so many mixing skills. I find not only do they give you the information, but they explain it in such a great way that I'll ACTULLY understand haha
Would've been cool if you used a live kick rather than a sample. The kick had a really nice sound to begin with as for most home recording would have a lower starting point.
Looking forward to this series! Also raises questions for me about when choosing for the bass guitar to predominate the lowest sub frequencies. Would love to see how Joey might tackle the two different mixing approaches (bass lowest then kick, or kick lowest then bass).
One thing everyone needs to understand is that there is no right or wrong way to do music. What sounds good to you might not sound good to someone else. If it sounds good to you thats all that matters.
I always had problem with the low end. Than started to low shelf things with parametric EQ and make sure things translate on small speakers and if needed bust the area where the click sounds best. Even add some width with short reverb. Sure the kick is more punchy now and live space for other instruments to shine. Is it wrong? I don't know. As long as it sounds good in the car and small speakers I am happy.
Thanks bro because you don't reply jealous nonsense commen ,you only reply to those who needs help. For me I need help about filter eq I installed but failed to work please help because I know is not any eq apart from pro 3 eq. For kick to sound good.
I want to do music for a living so fucking bad. im on the path to do music school in a couple years but the only problem is that I was born with pretty awful hearing loss. I wear hearing aids and cant hear high frequencies, the kick sounds the same to me with or without the EQ. anyone have any tips?
I'm not a professional man, but you really strike out to me. I was thinking about the same thing a few days back- what if I end up in hearing loss (The older you get, you hear less higher frequencies). I would really recommend to speak with a professional such as a doctor and talk to him. I'm really sorry man.
Well that's a shame, I thought he was actually going to work with the kick drum from the intro of the video. We don't need any more lessons on how to eq a sample, but hey, all youtubers need their clicks and views amirite?
I simply disagree. Using samples is necessary in some Productions and if you can't mix a kick sample, it would be an absolute shame.. Being a sample doesn't make it any less part of the mixing process.
If the samples are already processed, then maybe. Raw samples are still 90% viable for a tutorial as all that's missing would be initial compression and gating.
JST got criminally low sub count, should be well past 100K. No other channel is as concise and to the point with real practical guidelines and tips.
Big facts, this channel has helped me level up so many mixing skills. I find not only do they give you the information, but they explain it in such a great way that I'll ACTULLY understand haha
I agree. These type of step by step videos are hard to find without buying a course or something.
This series is a huge gemstone. Thank you for the help Joey Sturgis!!!
This channel is a holy grail for me. Thank you
Great video!
I`m in love with this nasty riff hahaha.
What a banger! 🤌🤘
Love the kick sound. 👍
Would've been cool if you used a live kick rather than a sample. The kick had a really nice sound to begin with as for most home recording would have a lower starting point.
Agree hehe. The opening before/after kick is completely different compared to the (eq’d) used kick sample. But still great content!
I disagree with this. There's no excuse for recording a kick poorly 😂
Get the source right, there's no way around that)
@@philzeojr.853 It has nothing to do with the quality. It has to do with realistic dynamics and bleed.
@@lannyfce4786 in real life, sample replacement is a common enough technique that I'd be surprised if people didn't use it at all.
Great content!! looking forward to the rest of the series.
Bravo Joey!!!
Looking forward to this series!
Also raises questions for me about when choosing for the bass guitar to predominate the lowest sub frequencies. Would love to see how Joey might tackle the two different mixing approaches (bass lowest then kick, or kick lowest then bass).
Alter years of using compressors, saturators and stuff i tried that high shelf trick and my kick immediately sounded better than ever
Bro, I've been producing for so long today, I just hit Command-S while watching your edit. lmfao
The way Joey Sturges looks at us in the thumbnails is like he is a god and we are trash.
Sometimes the truth hurts
lmfao
Not necessarily... It's more like he is a god and he's saying "maybe you got what it takes too."
It’s called a garbage can not a garbage cannot.
@@PooNinja lmfao
One thing everyone needs to understand is that there is no right or wrong way to do music. What sounds good to you might not sound good to someone else. If it sounds good to you thats all that matters.
this is what i want thank you !
I prefer the Samus66 method where the kicks are random samples of farts.
🤣
Your first response to this was Poo Ninja. This is comedy at its finest
I love this
Cool guitar riff
Excellent, now please do Kick Out and how you'd blend that with the Kick In....Cheers!
I always had problem with the low end. Than started to low shelf things with parametric EQ and make sure things translate on small speakers and if needed bust the area where the click sounds best. Even add some width with short reverb. Sure the kick is more punchy now and live space for other instruments to shine. Is it wrong? I don't know. As long as it sounds good in the car and small speakers I am happy.
Question: what is everyone's general approach or principle to mixing?
I.e. Guitar tone first? Drums? Etc?
Thanks bro because you don't reply jealous nonsense commen ,you only reply to those who needs help. For me I need help about filter eq I installed but failed to work please help because I know is not any eq apart from pro 3 eq. For kick to sound good.
Dose all just plug-ins work on Ventura?
What software is he using?
Either I'm up too late or the EQ isn't working on the kick. I think this must have been recorded pre-fx?
damn he really likes this pic of him xDDD
Bro you didn't really work with the boxy kick in the intro.
I'm kinda in the same boat. But he isn't wrong. These are fairly universal between most instruments.
I want to do music for a living so fucking bad. im on the path to do music school in a couple years but the only problem is that I was born with pretty awful hearing loss. I wear hearing aids and cant hear high frequencies, the kick sounds the same to me with or without the EQ. anyone have any tips?
I'm not a professional man, but you really strike out to me. I was thinking about the same thing a few days back- what if I end up in hearing loss (The older you get, you hear less higher frequencies). I would really recommend to speak with a professional such as a doctor and talk to him. I'm really sorry man.
@@aritraarka me too, but I can always record the file and have someone else mix it! thankfully im not completely hopeless :)
second i see sweep eq i go bye bye
Subtle changes can have massive effect. Know your Freqz!
We’ll said. But 🤫
No ,i just cant, i cant hear any difference. I have no idea what to do
Well that's a shame, I thought he was actually going to work with the kick drum from the intro of the video. We don't need any more lessons on how to eq a sample, but hey, all youtubers need their clicks and views amirite?
Doing that kind of tutorials on samples is just pointless. Just sayin.
indeed. Finding "trouble zones" and resonances in perfectly sounding samples is ridiculous.
you're wrong dude, even samples need adjustments to fit the mix
@@ase6629 no one said that they don't need adjustement
I simply disagree. Using samples is necessary in some Productions and if you can't mix a kick sample, it would be an absolute shame.. Being a sample doesn't make it any less part of the mixing process.
If the samples are already processed, then maybe. Raw samples are still 90% viable for a tutorial as all that's missing would be initial compression and gating.