Yall all these effects are doing is making your beat loud enough. You still want to make sure there is headroom. Mastering a song with vocals and everything is very different!! Don't get confused, thinking this is the process to master FULL SONGS. This is just a process to get your beats loud enough for a rapper to want to rap on it. A lot of people in the comments Gate Keeping, saying you have to do this or have to do that. Just do what sounds good to your ears. 💯
With a 7.6:1 ratio, you're basically limiting at that point. So it's not really gluing it's more for catching peaks. To get that glue you're looking for a 1.5:1 or 2:1 ratio.
7.5 ratio on the master is wild. But hey, if it sounds good IT WORKED lol. Ngl thats kinda baffling but screw it, if it reaches the goal 🔥 Definitely gonna try using the soft clipper into the limiter though, that seems fire
Nice!! I’ll try this out next time. When I cook up, I just leave a soft clipper on with the default preset, so I don’t blow my monitors accidentally with any super loud sounds. Lately, I’ve been using Maximus with one of the mastering presets just to make my 808 more full and distorted, but not too much. But I noticed my waveforms after exporting were almost capped. I don’t want to make it too loud that I blow out someone else’s speakers. Lol!
Maximus is great! It's all about using it sparingly. It's really all about the mix! Phor beats, mastering shouldn't be complicated. It just needs to be loud enough. Phor mastering songs however, that is a different process in itself
Good avise, but I suggest clipping and compressing individual tracks. Don't touch the master. Export with headroom and send to a pro for mastering. 50$ to 100$ later, you'll have what you are looking for...
So when you choose a slot and choose an effect, it goes over the whole playlist ? Or only to the corresponding mixer channel in which you chose as a slot
I'm not as advanced ( I only have FL9) but I use the master feature in Maximus with Soundgoodizer on setting A (depends if I want to bring Miss out then I use setting C) and my EQ flat just for CD test sake
Un clipper en fin de chaîne master ? Le compresseur serait optimum si le clipper était placé avant celui-ci... en fin de chaîne master c'est un limiteur pour 99,9% du temps ! Sur plusieurs supports audio la différence serait audible pour une oreille amateur.
I wouldn't recommend putting reverb on the master! Instead, use a bus. This video talks about a drum bus, but the same concept applies to melodies and other stuff as well. ua-cam.com/video/ClYdSF4jobg/v-deo.html
I hear you, it's all about the mix truly, before you master, make sure everything is leveled at a low level, the master is going to amplify everything, it's very important to make sure the mix is sitting nice with plenty of headroom before the master.
I wouldnt recommend using a ratio above 4:1 on the master also you have better options than the fruity compressor in fl's stock list. Outside of that, yeah its a good chain to get enough loudness.
Thank you for your tutorials man . So usually when i have an artist on my beat , ive almost always send them the low version of the beat with about -3 to -6db of headroom without anything on my master bus i would try to get the mix as best i could within each mixer channel, once i would get the beat sent back with the vocals on it then i would process the master to bring to loudness with a limiter at the end. But for just beat making and to post on beatstars, youtube ect for potential artist when you say to have loud enough how loud are we talking in terms of LUFS or headroom left? And sorry for the long post man, just wanted some clarification.
You don't need a eq every single time, only use it if you really need to make subtle changes. And it depends cuz every voice is different, and it depends if the frequencies are clashing. I'd say just use an eq with a plan of action, don't aimlessly throw it on everything (like I used to do.) Understand what frequencies may be clashing and what needs bumped or lowered.
I have my krk studio monitors but i dont use them because im always afraid to make my neighbors mad about the noise😂 having to play the beat over a hundred times doesn't help
It baffles me how many “producers” will just disable the ceiling before even messing with the attack and release times to get the sound they want. Not to mention how many free plugins can soft clip much better than the saturation or the stock soft clip plugin. This is why you guys will fade away, nothing but followers following followers. If you read this comment and get offended you will be forgotten. If you find truth in it you have a chance.
Man! That sounds very subjective. I'm disabling the ceiling because I don't like how it cuts the transients compared to the sat knob. Now, if this was a phull song, the chain would be different, but this is just showing how to get your beats loud enough. Especially if you have good sound selection, you don't need to do much. Now, the fruity soft clipper works wonders being used like this. There are definitely good soft clip plugins, but you don't need them if you know how to use what you got. I hope you try and open your mind a bit and not try to gate keep the process phor other producers. 💯
Sounds muddy af thru my monitors they really let anyone make these videos Lmao the one before this dude was putting his melody at -7 db and his 808 at plus 3.5 and just slapping a soft clipped on it and calling it done
@@ProdByBorthWest🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 i remember them days man my mixes was super muddy i mix good asf now 😊to be honest you dont need any of these technique just mix the beat good and use a AI mastering tool its gone master it good long as your mix is good! cuz guess what at the end of the day it makes your beat louder and clear plus if it get placed its gonna get mastered again just level your beats
@@SoCalOnTheBeat I agree with that but it’s important nowadays too have a pretty good mix too get good sales cause of the high number of people who can make good beats neeed something too give your the advantage and imo that’s a good mix. Definitely need too get better at my mixing but it’s so hard for me too geg a good mix idk why
Why would u master a beat if someone's gonna rap on that same file? Y don't u just send them the unmastered version so a professional can master it. Genuine question bro
Don't worry, I just see your pinned comment. But still confusing cos in the video u talk about leaving headroom to give space for vocals. Either u make mistake or don't really know what Ur saying
The fact that this terrible advice gets thousands of likes is hilarious. I truly thought it was a joke when he started with throwing EVERYTHING into a glue compressor.
thats why i just use ai mastering like emastwr because long as you mix the beat good the master gone be good rather a rapper rap on it or not but if the engineeer want to remaster than ok ill send trackouts but artist dropping music without it being mastered long as the beat mixed good and the vocals mixed i think actual albums get shipped out and mixed becaus wits so many artist just dropping music i know because i worked with a few big names fun fact- did you know the song pick it up by famous dex was not mastered at all!? yeah i know the producer of that beat he couldnt find the flp and trackouts for it but the song mase the radio so they did the best they could with the song lol if yo engineer cold you good for the most part not every time
Yall all these effects are doing is making your beat loud enough. You still want to make sure there is headroom. Mastering a song with vocals and everything is very different!! Don't get confused, thinking this is the process to master FULL SONGS. This is just a process to get your beats loud enough for a rapper to want to rap on it. A lot of people in the comments Gate Keeping, saying you have to do this or have to do that. Just do what sounds good to your ears. 💯
Just used this technique for my new Beat. Its very effective. Better than my mastering technique ive been using for 2 years
With a 7.6:1 ratio, you're basically limiting at that point. So it's not really gluing it's more for catching peaks. To get that glue you're looking for a 1.5:1 or 2:1 ratio.
Wtf does this even mean
@@yomanzpixel5877 go look up how a compressor and limiter work.
I saw that 7:1 ratio on the compressor and almost shat lol
@@C-major508 just another UA-cam producer spewing garbage because they don’t understand fundamentals, always funny!
Really? I subbed and tried it 😅 granted i think myixing needs a ton of work
Like they said On producer grind “we not doing all that extra shit, turn them drums up and send it off” lol 😂 on bro
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@@UnknownCall3rBeats ong bro lmao 🤣 the purpose is so we can rap on the mf lmao 🤣 doing all this extra for the beat to be overproduced and ass
Terrible advice if you want real sauce look up “PIERRE BOURNE MIXING SAUCE + PROOF” thank me later
I was thinking the same shit🤣
😂😂😂😂
dynamics are important!
7.5 ratio on the master is wild. But hey, if it sounds good IT WORKED lol. Ngl thats kinda baffling but screw it, if it reaches the goal 🔥 Definitely gonna try using the soft clipper into the limiter though, that seems fire
People be scared to experiment, thats what music is isn't it? Experimentation and creativity? At least imo.
@@JayPhattyW mindset
Terrible advice if you want real sauce look up “PIERRE BOURNE MIXING SAUCE + PROOF” thank me later
Dude thank you for this!
Best shorts I've come across so far
It works y’all my beats sound so professional when I did it thanks bro 🙏🏾
Genius 🔥🔥🔥
Good explanation!!
great stuff man, id love to see you do a drum buss tutorial
bet pham be on the look out phor that soon. thanks pham
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Very informative!
Game Changer Settings Bro Frfr! 🙏🏾💯
Sounds good!!!❤
Thanks brother
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Nice!! I’ll try this out next time.
When I cook up, I just leave a soft clipper on with the default preset, so I don’t blow my monitors accidentally with any super loud sounds.
Lately, I’ve been using Maximus with one of the mastering presets just to make my 808 more full and distorted, but not too much. But I noticed my waveforms after exporting were almost capped. I don’t want to make it too loud that I blow out someone else’s speakers. Lol!
Maximus is great! It's all about using it sparingly. It's really all about the mix! Phor beats, mastering shouldn't be complicated. It just needs to be loud enough. Phor mastering songs however, that is a different process in itself
@@JayPhatty I agree, mixing is one thing and mastering is another. Thanks man!
Might try this
Good job sir👌❤👏👏❤👌👏❤👏👌👏❤
If I’m mastering a full song, do I want to master the beat like this on its own first, or master the track as a whole all at once?
This is just to get beats loud enough to display them. Mixing and mastering whole songs is a different process.
Good avise, but I suggest clipping and compressing individual tracks. Don't touch the master. Export with headroom and send to a pro for mastering. 50$ to 100$ later, you'll have what you are looking for...
I will try this
Thnks man
Thank you
Thank you bro❤
No problem
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Sick
use maximus instead of just a normal compressor, more time consuming but makes the quality a lot better
Maximus is goated fr
Your compression attack is too high. Usually you want a very quick attack
It don't work everytime
True that, every beat is different and may need other things addressed in different ways.
respect
Bro near-limited then soft-clipped
REMEMBER !!! you dont rap on limited or mastered beats !
Everything is gonna sound squashed in the end if you do.
Terrible advice if you want real sauce look up “PIERRE BOURNE MIXING SAUCE + PROOF” thank me later
So when you choose a slot and choose an effect, it goes over the whole playlist ? Or only to the corresponding mixer channel in which you chose as a slot
i’m beginning but i saw a vid abt something like this. isn’t it if the kick passes the red part it’s too loud and if it’s below it’s not loud enough?
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Maximus ftw
I'm not as advanced ( I only have FL9) but I use the master feature in Maximus with Soundgoodizer on setting A (depends if I want to bring Miss out then I use setting C) and my EQ flat just for CD test sake
Try putting a diffrent soundgoodizer with a diffrent setting on each channel that you think needs it instead of putting it on the master
Try putting a diffrent soundgoodizer with a diffrent setting on each channel that you think needs it instead of putting it on the master
Un clipper en fin de chaîne master ? Le compresseur serait optimum si le clipper était placé avant celui-ci... en fin de chaîne master c'est un limiteur pour 99,9% du temps ! Sur plusieurs supports audio la différence serait audible pour une oreille amateur.
Isn't the ratio a bit strong for mastering?
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you should also add 5 different soundgoodizers
Instal the compressor on the main master channel or ?
is this beat released? its fire
I never learned how to use compressor on the master to glue everything together. 😢
look up SSL bus comp mixbus settings
The level does not strike at 0 db
Perfect video but can put reverb on the mastering as well. Let’s know how you do it if possible
I wouldn't recommend putting reverb on the master! Instead, use a bus. This video talks about a drum bus, but the same concept applies to melodies and other stuff as well. ua-cam.com/video/ClYdSF4jobg/v-deo.html
Not gonna lie it makes the beat so loud for me the 808 just sounds so crappy and loud every time I do this
I hear you, it's all about the mix truly, before you master, make sure everything is leveled at a low level, the master is going to amplify everything, it's very important to make sure the mix is sitting nice with plenty of headroom before the master.
@@JayPhatty thanks I just started I will definitely use this advice
I wouldnt recommend using a ratio above 4:1 on the master also you have better options than the fruity compressor in fl's stock list. Outside of that, yeah its a good chain to get enough loudness.
What’s a good stock option alternative for fruity compressor?
@@diesel8907 fruity limiter & maximus are the ones I use normally
FL is so complecated bro
About 👍
I just use Izotope mastering software ozone 10
Can you do this on house edm kinda beat?
Thank you for your tutorials man . So usually when i have an artist on my beat , ive almost always send them the low version of the beat with about -3 to -6db of headroom without anything on my master bus i would try to get the mix as best i could within each mixer channel, once i would get the beat sent back with the vocals on it then i would process the master to bring to loudness with a limiter at the end. But for just beat making and to post on beatstars, youtube ect for potential artist when you say to have loud enough how loud are we talking in terms of LUFS or headroom left? And sorry for the long post man, just wanted some clarification.
I just got phor atleast 1 dB of headroom, I like my beats loud when I'm displaying them on youtube
Oh ok. Definitively giving this a try.💪🏼
Cant they just turn down the beat themselves when recording?
Great info .. what about eq on the master channel like what frequencies should I cut to leave room for vocals
You don't need a eq every single time, only use it if you really need to make subtle changes. And it depends cuz every voice is different, and it depends if the frequencies are clashing. I'd say just use an eq with a plan of action, don't aimlessly throw it on everything (like I used to do.) Understand what frequencies may be clashing and what needs bumped or lowered.
@@JayPhatty ok thanks
daaamn
Whats the difference between limiter and maximus?
Will this method work for phonk beats?
The Limiter has a compressor as well doesn’t it?
Is this also good for mastering songs?
I have my krk studio monitors but i dont use them because im always afraid to make my neighbors mad about the noise😂 having to play the beat over a hundred times doesn't help
just use them i use them everyday bro lol
Haha i would but they start slamming stuff @@adsensetest2967
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My man, are you doing this exact technique on the beats you upload to your instrumentals channel?
Yes!
Recently I'll also use a ozone 9 elements on the end of the chain also but that's not necessary.
Question does this go for mastering songs or is that a different process?
That's a completely different process! Read the pinned comment pham!
is it enough to post on UA-cam?
you basically used 3 instances of maximus without using maximus
How about just turn up the volume on the sounds goofy
Don’t do this. Soft clipper and call it a day
i think 10 k ppl like this
It baffles me how many “producers” will just disable the ceiling before even messing with the attack and release times to get the sound they want. Not to mention how many free plugins can soft clip much better than the saturation or the stock soft clip plugin. This is why you guys will fade away, nothing but followers following followers. If you read this comment and get offended you will be forgotten. If you find truth in it you have a chance.
Man! That sounds very subjective. I'm disabling the ceiling because I don't like how it cuts the transients compared to the sat knob. Now, if this was a phull song, the chain would be different, but this is just showing how to get your beats loud enough. Especially if you have good sound selection, you don't need to do much. Now, the fruity soft clipper works wonders being used like this. There are definitely good soft clip plugins, but you don't need them if you know how to use what you got. I hope you try and open your mind a bit and not try to gate keep the process phor other producers. 💯
I wonder how this sounds in car stereos 😂
Sounds muddy af thru my monitors they really let anyone make these videos Lmao the one before this dude was putting his melody at -7 db and his 808 at plus 3.5 and just slapping a soft clipped on it and calling it done
@@ProdByBorthWest🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 i remember them days man my mixes was super muddy i mix good asf now 😊to be honest you dont need any of these technique just mix the beat good and use a AI mastering tool its gone master it good long as your mix is good! cuz guess what at the end of the day it makes your beat louder and clear plus if it get placed its gonna get mastered again just level your beats
@@SoCalOnTheBeat I agree with that but it’s important nowadays too have a pretty good mix too get good sales cause of the high number of people who can make good beats neeed something too give your the advantage and imo that’s a good mix. Definitely need too get better at my mixing but it’s so hard for me too geg a good mix idk why
Way too much compression
Man, why that ratio??😎
That's what sounded good to my ears
You don’t think that’s too much?
In Mastering do we need compressor limiter and soft clipper only?
No, mastering full songs is a completely different process. This is just to get your beat loud enough.
@@JayPhatty do you have a video for complete mastering?
@@JayPhatty please create a reel about actual plugins that are required to master song?
Why would u master a beat if someone's gonna rap on that same file? Y don't u just send them the unmastered version so a professional can master it.
Genuine question bro
Don't worry, I just see your pinned comment. But still confusing cos in the video u talk about leaving headroom to give space for vocals. Either u make mistake or don't really know what Ur saying
How to for ableton😢
I second this
Why your display is Pink bruh?
Bruh it's purple!!! 😂😂😂
Soft clipper
My track is sounding trash 🗑️
Nah
cap
Why do you think it is cap, Isonomic?
Mastering in FL, words dont fit
The fact that this terrible advice gets thousands of likes is hilarious. I truly thought it was a joke when he started with throwing EVERYTHING into a glue compressor.
Why would you master a beat ?
thats why i just use ai mastering like emastwr because long as you mix the beat good the master gone be good rather a rapper rap on it or not but if the engineeer want to remaster than ok ill send trackouts but artist dropping music without it being mastered long as the beat mixed good and the vocals mixed i think actual albums get shipped out and mixed becaus wits so many artist just dropping music i know because i worked with a few big names fun fact- did you know the song pick it up by famous dex was not mastered at all!? yeah i know the producer of that beat he couldnt find the flp and trackouts for it but the song mase the radio so they did the best they could with the song lol if yo engineer cold you good for the most part not every time
Hey just put another limiter on and crank it to the max. L2 on top of an L1 oughta do it 🤦♂️