Mixcraft Quick Tip | How To Use EQ
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
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In this video, we'll be covering all the basics of getting started with EQ for music production and mixing! We'll talk about what EQ is and the role it plays, what the features and functions mean, and a basic three step process to get better EQ results in seconds.
EQ can be a tricky topic and can certainly cause confusion when you're new to production, but by the end of this video we'll (hopefully!) demystify the process so you can get started with EQ in your next mix session without the need for guesswork!
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I have understood what an EQ does, how an EQ works, and how it's used, for many years, but there are certain specific applications in recording audio/music that I needed to learn more about. Nice job communicating and showing these!
Thanks for this very straightforward, easy-to-follow tutorial on EQ, covering the basics of the topic without over-complicating things.👍🏻
Glad it was helpful!
@@acoustica222 You didn't explain where to find the equalizer in Mixcraft, so what good is the video?
Very clear and helpful explanation, thank you! I love that you used the TB EQ, it's my favorite in Mixcraft and you've really helped me understand what I'm doing now. :)
Glad to hear it was helpful!
great tips
Glad it was helpful!
As usual Venus Theory, your knowledge, communication & delivery are extremely impactful. Thanks for breaking everything that you have just taught down to an understandable level. I've learned a plethora of very useful tips, when it comes to accomplishing anything in Mixcraft music production. Kudos to you Cameron and Acoustica for making all of this possible...John aka Etcetera. 😎🎼🎶🎧🎤
Great tips and straight to the point! Very valuable information for all DAW users
Excellent demo! Love Mixcraft- best DAW today.
Great to hear!
Very helpful video. Thanks!
Love your work;
Off point - the cheesiness of this "song" made me laugh out loud. Hilarious XD @ 2:55
Get funky! 💃
I love this 🎥 my friend you knock it out the park with this one well made and well explain thank for all you do i love your style of teach but i would really love to see you make 🎥 using the the TB EZQ plug i would love to see how you would use it in a mix
You have a perfect 80s type of Voice Over for adverts! Cool!
Great video. Hugely helpful. Thanks!!
We're glad it was helpful!
Muy buena explicación!
Thanks sir!
Ah and should show people how to use track bouncing. Great for after eq and gates to save CPU and system. Just learned this last night. Completely changed the game. Mixcraft never fails, love'n it
Great idea! We'll note that down on the suggestions list!
So after adding a plugin for a track bouncing to new track without effects do you mean like that?
@@joelstephensequeira8309 when you bounce to a new track the fx are in the new track. You're literally just mixing down that one track. So on a bus track, I'll take the fx and drop down to the first track in the bus and place all the fx on that track. Bounce that track and move the fx to the next track on the bus that needs a bounce. You can delete old tracks and fx, they are on the new tracks. I recommend saving often and different files so if you realize you messed up by accident then you can easily load back to before the mistake
@@joelstephensequeira8309 pretty much only my busses have tape emulation. All other fx are mixed into the tracks once there are where I want them. Having a cheap $200 computer.... This works absolutely phenomenally well. I have no latency issues or lag in the system. Note that I am a beginner so I'm not giving professional advice. Just a way around CPU and your system
Also to add, all of your bounce tracks are saved. If you want to to go back to a sound you originally created with the track you can easily load it back in. There's really so much you can do with it in so many ways that it's too much to type
Great video!
We're glad you enjoyed it!
nice nice bro 😁👍
This was good damn!
Glad you found it helpful!
hey friends…can u make videos for Mixing&mastering From start until finish…🙏
Hii Mr.Venus Theory, Kindly explain about synthesizers (basics, oscillator,unison...)
We can note that down on the suggestions list!
I have an akai drumpad. I was wondering if you can show me how to program a certain drum to a pad. If that makes sense. I want to be able to set up the pad to how i want it
We can note that down on the suggestions list!
Do one on the mixer fader what all the numbers on the sides and can you group move faders
We've actually got a video on this here!
ua-cam.com/video/lsofg5D46Vk/v-deo.html
@@acoustica222 I guess what um asking is why mixcraft use that number set-up.
Very informative.
I'm struggling with the kick drum EQ
I'm working on a baby bass sound, some notes are extremely low and strong, others are normal and some sound very faint. I'd like to know how to get an even sound from something like that. I can send you a part of it so you can understand it better and maybe you can do a tutorial for others with this common problem when recording for many people in their studio. From PR Mixcraft 4,5,6,7,8,8.1 and 9 user.
Hey there! For that, you'd likely want to look into compression which allows you to reduce the difference between loud and quiet passages in a recording. We'll be doing a video covering compression soon!
Melodyne tracks in Mixcraft 9 Pro Studio can quite easily crash Mixcraft if there are many segmented Melodyne Audio clips.
A future video on best practices to record/print/bounce a Melodyne track so that it does not hog up CPU and RAM resources would be swell!
We can note that down on the suggestions list!
Shall we use 32bit vsti plugins on mixcraft 9 pro studio 64bit
Hey there! Mixcraft still offers support for 32bit plugins so you can use those without any issues!
Thank you mixcraft for you response ❤️❤️😍😍
Can you add bands in TB?
The TB Parametric EQ offers a fixed number of bands. However, you can always add a second EQ in series if more corrections are needed!
Is it the same for vocals
Hey there! This process would apply to anything you need to use EQ for!
Would be appreciated if you could shed some light on which effects to start with for Vocal and instruments? For example: Should we first use eq or Com? etc. Thanks
Hey there! It really comes down to a case by case basis as there isn't necessarily any one right answer. Different orders give different results, and in some cases one may be more desirable than the other.
Generally speaking though, you would order your effects like you would on a guitar pedalboard:
EQ > Compression effects (or other dynamic processors) > Modulation effects (phaser, chorus, etc) > Time based effects (reverb, delay, etc)
But, when it comes to production, there are no rules and that's the beauty of it! Try out different combinations/orders, and see what fits the track best!
Would like to better understand the advantages and disadvantages between fx EQ, Mixer EX and Mixer Parametric EQ
Hey there! The biggest difference would be the amount of control. The mixer EQ for example has less options than something like the TB Parametric EQ which allows for much finer control of the adjustments you apply. So, ultimately, it comes down to how precise you need to be to get the desired result!
Can I steal "Giant Frequency Soup" as my next band name please? 😁👍
Only if you ensure that your first release is titled 'Chunky'
@@acoustica222 If I do, it's a done deal :=)
I guess I should use headphones...
your freakin handsome
D'aww, thanks haha 😁