Your MIX SUCKS in the CAR?! WHY??

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  • @ColtCapperrune
    @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому +91

    Music by Garrett Biggs “Momma Didn’t Raise No” out everywhere now! Produced, mixed, and mastered by yours truly. I have a new video in the works detailing the production from start to finish of that song.

    • @spinningbackkick6021
      @spinningbackkick6021 3 роки тому +1

      Now is this just for mix engineers or do producers need to know this stuff too.

    • @MetaITurtle
      @MetaITurtle 3 роки тому +1

      This is so true, but I've learned after I mix something I walk away for about 20 minutes and then listen back to it to see if it still sounds good

    • @tredfxman
      @tredfxman 3 роки тому +1

      The magic is in the midrange! - Im gonna remember this dude. Mixing Trance myself which is very layered, like yours by the sound of it. 200-2 K it is then.. 👍

    • @Swanlord05
      @Swanlord05 3 роки тому

      The problem is the Mp3 format
      MP3s are not hi fi

    • @Swanlord05
      @Swanlord05 3 роки тому

      The problem is Mp3 are not hi fi

  • @jameslewis3793
    @jameslewis3793 3 роки тому +1307

    A car stereo is like...the last boss in the mixing game.

    • @ColtCapperrune
      @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому +61

      It certainly was for me for quite a handful of years. That’s the point I’m attempting to make in this video though, it doesn’t have to be. Thanks for watching!

    • @spinningbackkick6021
      @spinningbackkick6021 3 роки тому +77

      LOL. Sitting in the car with a Macbook mixing through the Aux cord.

    • @jameslewis3793
      @jameslewis3793 3 роки тому +21

      @@spinningbackkick6021 I literally started doing this out of pure frustration and desperation.

    • @janerikmellesdal571
      @janerikmellesdal571 3 роки тому +1

      it fecks me every time!

    • @michaelzumbaugh7290
      @michaelzumbaugh7290 3 роки тому

      Spinning Back Kick Or with a PC running Linux 😬

  • @malcolmroddy6024
    @malcolmroddy6024 3 роки тому +841

    Cheat code:
    Mix your music inside your car with a laptop and aux cord

    • @ProdJuke
      @ProdJuke 3 роки тому +36

      That’s what I do, can’t do it anywhere else fr

    • @jonpachecomusic9673
      @jonpachecomusic9673 3 роки тому +141

      The real advice is always in the comments lol.

    • @ripskip160
      @ripskip160 3 роки тому +17

      Recipe for the perfect mix

    • @RickRijuanaPro
      @RickRijuanaPro 3 роки тому +26

      I've done that and that definitely works. I rather not keep running back and forth to the car to mix hundreds of tracks though 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @Maxcutch
      @Maxcutch 3 роки тому +54

      Or just get a decent monitoring setup lol

  • @SocialGore
    @SocialGore 3 роки тому +155

    I interned at a studio that had a car inside it to check mixes on

    • @tribbybueno
      @tribbybueno 3 роки тому +14

      where do i apply

    • @maverickpanda
      @maverickpanda 3 роки тому +2

      That's awesome

    • @ykfinanzen
      @ykfinanzen 3 роки тому +2

      Why dont all studios have that lmao

    • @SocialGore
      @SocialGore 3 роки тому +5

      @@ykfinanzen Because it's cheaper just to check it in your car. It was mostly just a flex. Took up a lot of real estate

    • @ykfinanzen
      @ykfinanzen 3 роки тому

      @@SocialGore I clearly wasnt being serious lmao

  • @mattriddell8983
    @mattriddell8983 3 роки тому +268

    Been there. Not as bad now that we're digital. True pain was waiting 10 minutes for a CD-RW to burn a $2 disc for the car and realizing the mix sucked about 8 beats in.

    • @mokitaism
      @mokitaism 3 роки тому +33

      "Unable to read the disc"

    • @tonysteel1377
      @tonysteel1377 3 роки тому +4

      😂😂..!!! I’ve been there. It’s so annoying!

    • @v1rotate3
      @v1rotate3 3 роки тому +4

      yes sir been there many many times, regretted paying the small fortune i spent having a CD player put my car. and if anybody else is old enough to remember DAT tapes..............

    • @Madsound02
      @Madsound02 3 роки тому

      Well imagine when you had tapes. I can imagine why the old head hates the new Gen lol

    • @tylermcneil5239
      @tylermcneil5239 3 роки тому

      Old skool asf

  • @trenthays7
    @trenthays7 3 роки тому +197

    Mixing in mono has helped me focus on the mids more. I feel like stereo can hide some overlap of frequencies but, switching to mono immediately tells me where the problems are.

    • @Andersabjorn1
      @Andersabjorn1 3 роки тому +6

      That is great! We listen to many mono devices, and to listen in mono is something that will help the result.

    • @kreatos10
      @kreatos10 3 роки тому +6

      I support. I do like. 90% of the entire process in mono. Then when it sounds where each elements has its place I switch to stereo and pan the drums etc..

    • @gl1977lj
      @gl1977lj 3 роки тому

      Them some jewls I try mixing my vocal that way thanks

    • @mokitaism
      @mokitaism 3 роки тому +1

      Mixing in mono is good for phase checks, and mids, but if you're in a car and you've got things panned hard, it's goodnight mix.

    • @questionableidentity1
      @questionableidentity1 2 роки тому +1

      How does one mix in mono?

  • @gphillimo
    @gphillimo 3 роки тому +206

    Mixing in mono helps me a lot. When I get it to sound good in mono, it sounds good everywhere

    • @crimewavbeats5532
      @crimewavbeats5532 3 роки тому +7

      It really does help

    • @yoiboi8515
      @yoiboi8515 3 роки тому

      Wow, really?

    • @gphillimo
      @gphillimo 3 роки тому +3

      @@yoiboi8515 I don't know if you are being sarcastic or not, but yes it helps

    • @yoiboi8515
      @yoiboi8515 3 роки тому +1

      @@gphillimo I was being serious.....
      Ok thanks that helps

    • @gphillimo
      @gphillimo 3 роки тому +14

      @@yoiboi8515 Okay cool. Make sure that while mixing in mono you check it in stereo as well throughout the mix. And also make sure it's in stereo when you bounce the song out

  • @JossinJax
    @JossinJax 3 роки тому +439

    I have the opposite problem: sounds better in the car that in my studio lol.

  • @Nightmoore
    @Nightmoore 3 роки тому +164

    One thing that really helped me when checking car mixes: When I get in the car, I actually listen to part of a reference track FIRST before I play my mix. It's such a drastically different experience compared to monitors. I would have to remind myself that "Hey, this is what these crappy car speakers sound like with a pro mix (reference), so take a sec and listen to this first." It's easy to get depressed about your mix on car speakers, but in reality, nothing sounds super amazing in that environment. If you're going to make major mix decisions based on how it sounds in a car, then you kinda have to "learn that room's sound" just like you would in your home studio.

    • @ColtCapperrune
      @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому +12

      That’s not a bad idea at all! Thanks for sharing!

    • @chrisclement5184
      @chrisclement5184 3 роки тому +4

      Golden advice here. Always, always do this!

    • @kreatos10
      @kreatos10 3 роки тому +2

      That's a good tips. If you don't know how your car "sounds" its a good idea to use a track you know as a reference. That tips apply to any unfamiliar audio setup too.

    • @jamalcole1985
      @jamalcole1985 3 роки тому

      I use this method too. I use adptr metric a/b to compare my songs & mainstream music. This save me a lot of time instead of relying on my car audio. Car audio is the approval stage lol

    • @robertolotti2669
      @robertolotti2669 3 роки тому +1

      Hello everybody from Italy, I would add that listening first to a track reference also in the studio before and during mixing is very useful too...
      Not only in your car, at least in my experience. You need to always have in mind what you are doing and where you are going after hours of tweakings the mix.
      Of course is recommended to choose among track references the one(s) that most stay close to the song you're mixing, I mean the same genre/kind of music and in general the overall sound you wish to "translate" on the mix you are working with.
      Thank you very much for sharing these things, they can help a lot and improve the skills of everybody!

  • @16bitworld2
    @16bitworld2 3 роки тому +160

    My mix win/loss record against my car stereo sub system looks like this:
    Me - 0 wins
    Car - Infinity Gauntlet

  • @elbiso2004
    @elbiso2004 3 роки тому +154

    I'm in the "I don't own a car" side of things.

    • @kreatos10
      @kreatos10 3 роки тому +3

      Same. But you probably have a LOT of buddies with the worst conceivable audio setup. Try it there that's the whole point XD
      Or buy cheap headphones .... hell I'd even say... if you are one of those with a pair of beats... that worst. Beats are not in any way flat. and they are a lot colored. If it sounds good on them then chances are your mix is at least fine. Just don't do your mixing with them!!!! Other wise your mix will sound good on beats but not on other headphones.

    • @lovedeathdisco
      @lovedeathdisco 3 роки тому

      hahah, no radio on the triumph???

    • @levikomio5769
      @levikomio5769 3 роки тому

      Mister Nobody Preach!!

    • @acenikkqxx200
      @acenikkqxx200 3 роки тому

      *ITS BECAUSE YOUR IN QUE TO OWN A F&CKIN SPACE CRAFT* 😐

  • @juanmarquez269
    @juanmarquez269 3 роки тому +234

    A friend of mine mixed songs using apple headphones only. He said if it sounded good using those shit headphones it sounded good on everything.

    • @ShameTheSluts
      @ShameTheSluts 3 роки тому +23

      Thats the truth

    • @jjste
      @jjste 3 роки тому +25

      apple headphones make everything sound good what do you mean???

    • @xXCRZYTHROWEDXx
      @xXCRZYTHROWEDXx 3 роки тому +47

      Except if you listen through apple headphones your ears start to hurt and any change in the mix you make over time becomes less and less noticable because of ear fatigue

    • @ShellyBBird
      @ShellyBBird 3 роки тому +33

      Not true. Can’t mix the low low end through those because of the cut off. But generally it’s good to check in those. Super awful for prolonged times of working.

    • @johannsoncrusoe5589
      @johannsoncrusoe5589 3 роки тому +4

      If it is working for someone that is fine, but I cannot imagine it for room and low end mixing. To listen to a mix on earphones you are usually listening is good for checking back. If you get a chance it is good to listen to a mix on a pa system as well. 'car mastering' is great to me as well.

  • @pedrosilvamusician
    @pedrosilvamusician 3 роки тому +36

    My boy colt giving out great tips instead of giving vague information about something in order to sell a course or a book. This is what makes a good content creator

  • @sbinette3
    @sbinette3 3 роки тому +5

    "the magic is in the midrange" makes perfect sense as most of human hearing is in the midrange.

  • @nightshiftinthehouse3258
    @nightshiftinthehouse3258 3 роки тому +68

    “It’s just because your mix sucks” love that comment brother, You Rock!

    • @nightshiftinthehouse3258
      @nightshiftinthehouse3258 3 роки тому +1

      Colt, very good video brother a lot of people needed to hear this. I’ve been saying the same thing for years . But you laid it out very simple and basic.

    • @GoldGomme2002
      @GoldGomme2002 3 роки тому

      Helped me too

    • @Toreythegoat
      @Toreythegoat 3 роки тому

      😭😭😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂

  • @whoisdark__
    @whoisdark__ 3 роки тому +26

    me: dude they aint ready for this mix
    my car: mhm sure

  • @rrho170
    @rrho170 3 роки тому +11

    I've been in studios where one of the monitor pairs was a low end pair of car speakers. its not the same acoustic space but their limited response shined a light on whats missing.

  • @JimRobinson-colors
    @JimRobinson-colors 3 роки тому +27

    Some great advice there. I too had a few of those moments where the light bulb came on. Used to run a Studio in Vancouver Canada in the 1980s - just before digital. Had NS10m reference monitors as well - we also had client speakers. The mid range analogy is solid. I think using the ns10s forced me into that frame of mind - also had killed the tweeters a few times and ended up putting fuses in. So was a little hesitant to push the top end as well.
    A few lessons I learned for the mix came from being in a recording session with a world known producer that would come into the studio late in the afternoon - the engineer and myself were excited about working with him and had the drummer for the band come in really early - so we could work on the kit and have the respect of this producer. Anyway after hours of having the drummer kick away, and tons of eq - room mics - reverb noise gates, compression etc. we thought we had it nailed down. The producer walked in - listened to it - walked out into the studio and listened - then came back and took off everything and flatted the eq - pulled the fader. Went back in and moved the mic about 7 inches and redirected the room mic. Came back in the booth and pushed up the fader and Boom - the best sounding kick drum I had ever heard. The lesson was that everything you do in recording music - is from the source. You work from the source - to the final mix. If the source sounds great - everything after is subtle and is only to make it sound better.
    The other lesson was from Elton John - he arranges his part of the production by splitting his piano hands and leaving the hole for the vocal. When you hear a great production, and you can hear every note, ( Steely Dan's aja ) that philosophy is part of the reason. Everything has space for the other things. So when you mentioned the bass and the kick drum - that is the way to get those two things to seperate in the mix and sound great. The kick drum story has been with me ever since - A guitar amp- a singer - horns - starts from the source - what comes out of the singers mouth is where it starts - in the mic - down the line to the mixer - if it sounds good to that point - it will sound good everywhere.
    I am now 60 and have for the last decade been involved with consulting and color grading post production in the film industry. Still use the same philosophy - "We'll fix it in the mix later" rarely ever works. You are also correct that people are really lucky to get such valuable information like what you are presenting here. Great job. There is another way to fix the car mix though - only sell your music to people who have the same car as you. Easy.

    • @lilp4pii310
      @lilp4pii310 3 роки тому +4

      Lol this story truly makes me smile when I read that the producer walked in and out then completely blew your minds with that simple (yet massive) change.

    • @bbfoto7248
      @bbfoto7248 3 роки тому +1

      Good chit! I was a motion picture "Color Timer" for many years, i.e. working with analog film. The tools have gotten way better, but it still comes down to starting with a quality SOURCE...film or video. Same is obviously true with audio. :thumbsup:

    • @RickHavensteinMusician
      @RickHavensteinMusician 3 роки тому

      The source is spot on.... Go into a mixer before the interface giving analogue EQ to each channel before even touching EQ on screen....... Mid range pull down is all I norm do save tweak the source,,,, add low and hi EQ. I do all my studio tracks in 24hrs as can't stand reopening old projects if listen to the black star has fallen you'll get an idea .... Any other q Just ask away ,,,I wish I had someone to ask when I started off..... Even few years in. All good now I only do 3 checks now with no car that's from Laptop speakers for LOUDNESS.
      SHOULD BE LOUD ,PUNCHY.
      THROW ON HEADPHONES TO MAKE SURE ITS NOT HURTING EARS IN ANY WAY OR DISCOMFORT.
      3 A studio front house moniter setup with a sub woofer and studio monitors. With all that seems the cars just sounded great.....
      Just a few thoughts my end but there's no exact way and why there's some world producers, Phil Collins, Simon Garfunkel, Molly Meldrum. Bowie . It's all about the ears though MJ. Go with ears, tweak EQ, start with a good source.... Get an EQ pedal from boss to run things through before the mixer, then from mixer to DAW. Your EQ before DAW will be epic!

  • @deonskyers
    @deonskyers 3 роки тому +1

    Dude, thank you SO MUCH for putting these videos out. You have no idea how helpful and encouraging they've been for me. MUCH MUCH MUCH appreciated.

  • @DeanMasonCote
    @DeanMasonCote 3 роки тому +2

    This is well thought out and honest advice! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 thank you for taking the time to make this video. It helped to reassure me that I was heading in the direction and also helped me gain some confidence I needed. Keep doing what you’re doing! 🙏🏼

  • @TheDogPa
    @TheDogPa 3 роки тому +7

    In recording school in '82 my teacher was an engineer that had worked with the Cars. We had all this driven into us...and shown to us. We had hands on teaching. I did a lot of tape aligning and mic cable winding initially. We had Big Reds in soffits and ns-10s and Auratones on the MCI desk. It is just different when learning today. I'm sorry it took you as many years as it did, but you surely got there...and then some. You nailed this tutorial. Excellent!

  • @lucasbarbosa-zz2si
    @lucasbarbosa-zz2si 3 роки тому +8

    It ALWAYS happens to me, I usually have a good job mixing, and when I'm showing it to a friend while we are driving, the mix sucks, and this friend is like "did not like the result bro".

  • @TheKingJ00
    @TheKingJ00 3 роки тому +33

    The car is the only place that i actually like my mixes...

  • @jamesjoseph1373
    @jamesjoseph1373 3 роки тому

    I love that this is actual, honest and practical advise. Thanks man!

  • @5minuteguitar
    @5minuteguitar 3 роки тому +3

    Great video man, I was shocked the first time I listened to a mix of mine in the car - will definitely be trying out the midrange focus trick on my next mix!

  • @whoisdark__
    @whoisdark__ 3 роки тому +4

    opening mix sounded fire by the way, i feel like i've been hitting a brick wall with my mixes and you just gave me a new direction to go in, so thank you!

  • @ronniemann9014
    @ronniemann9014 3 роки тому +9

    Ahhhh... The joy of discovering the importance of mids...

  • @jonahrattler5267
    @jonahrattler5267 3 роки тому +4

    ABSOLUTELY!!! LOL...
    I love the part when he says, "Can I have my job back?"
    Been there.

  • @BrockBarr
    @BrockBarr 3 роки тому +3

    Enlightening. This makes a lot of sense. Mid range is the most sensitive area of our hearing and also the thing that changes the personality of speakers the most. Thanks for the vid.

  • @jamesangell6027
    @jamesangell6027 3 роки тому +8

    Mixing in mono is THE BEST tip I’ve ever had and when you do it right it makes stereo MAGICAL.. but now I’m
    Gonna focus on the mid range in mono and see how much that helps!

    • @seekohn3022
      @seekohn3022 2 роки тому

      Hey James, i was wondering how this helped your mixes.

  • @maxwelldeer
    @maxwelldeer 3 роки тому +1

    One of the best tutorials I seen in a while, honestly felt like I didn’t deserve this for free on UA-cam, keep it up!

  • @reidmusic2280
    @reidmusic2280 3 роки тому +4

    Watched your studio set up video when it was released. Haven't seen a single video in my recommended since. Glad this one popped up.

    • @ColtCapperrune
      @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому

      Reid Music Thanks for watching! Feel free to subscribe and hit the bell next to the subscribed tab so you get notified with new videos! Much appreciated!

  • @tfacemyer
    @tfacemyer 3 роки тому +6

    Game changer. First mix I did after watching this sounded great after the first wav render. I used to have to do several before I got it right. In the car, on the iPhone speaker...this video helped me nail it. thanks for the help!

  • @andrewnelson2572
    @andrewnelson2572 3 роки тому +6

    Reminds me of when my band got our first album back from the studio and we got it at like midnight and we went out to my car and listened to it and it sounded so good we cried.

  • @terrycrebel
    @terrycrebel 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome and very informative video! As a noob engineer I can't tell you how much I appreciate getting tips condensed and applicable to real world applications like this! You've got my subscription from here on out!

  • @aidab7258
    @aidab7258 Рік тому +1

    The struggle is real!! Thank you so much for the video. It's the starting point I needed!

  • @davidmarais1048
    @davidmarais1048 3 роки тому +4

    Excellent advice. I also only focused on 'bass" and "treble" for years and my mixes sounded utterly awful - but the real magic lies in crafting the mids.

  • @tjm3lo597
    @tjm3lo597 3 роки тому +7

    Thx man definitely been neglecting my mids b/c I thought bass and highs were more important! Really appreciate the intro tooo the gold hard truth of bedroom producers

  • @DekcerwTeg
    @DekcerwTeg 3 роки тому

    Love the way you present info! Super helpful and great for when you need some direction in your progress! Thanks Colt!

  • @DaVictorRecords
    @DaVictorRecords 3 роки тому

    you have the best tutorials .i will be tuning in. found your channel today

  • @ooekend
    @ooekend 3 роки тому +4

    When I started producing, I dont remember where I heard it, but I was told to start with the low end and focus there. This is super fresh and I never thought about it like this.
    I appreciate this man, thank you.

  • @user-vc1gb5ix5m
    @user-vc1gb5ix5m 3 роки тому +6

    I don't listen to country but this is just as important you're so good at explaining

  • @marcosramirez7506
    @marcosramirez7506 3 роки тому

    This was an awesome video. Really sincere and hopefully you keep dropping good guidance!

  • @TheEpistemicOne
    @TheEpistemicOne 3 роки тому +1

    Dropping some gems in this video- much appreciated Colt!

  • @orryfishburne5326
    @orryfishburne5326 3 роки тому +5

    I forgot who said this but a mix engineer said that u need to trust your monitors. They arent going to be accurate, but no matter what speakers u are using, if know them and know what they sound like then u can make better mixing decisions.

  • @sseltrek1a2b
    @sseltrek1a2b 3 роки тому +6

    a decent car stereo is a fantastic way to see how good your mixes "really" are...i was also blown away by a friend of mine (who played in a bunch of L.A. sessions in the early 70s and also did a ton of mixing/producing...) checking out one of my mixes "against" another cd of a recording he thought was really well done to see how it stacked up...couldn't agree more that how your final mix translates to the real world is the real test...

  • @roq_itrecordingstudio4152
    @roq_itrecordingstudio4152 3 роки тому

    Dude, All of your video content is so appreciated !! Very valuable. Thank you for this!

  • @mitchellloper1367
    @mitchellloper1367 3 роки тому

    Always appreciate watching you videos! Great content, informative and great refreshers for us in the industry! Thanks as always!

  • @nicholasbstone
    @nicholasbstone 3 роки тому +49

    Everybody who mixes and masters music runs in to this, and it's usually in the beginning, and your'e absolutely right about the reasons for it. I would like to add, one of the big problems is controlling low end. It's so tempting to make the kick drums, bass guitar, snare and guitars have the biggest, fullest most up-front bass as you can get away with from your monitors. What we really need to be doing is getting all those instruments to sit in the mix evenly WITHOUT pushing a lot of bass through the monitors. For example, mix so that you can hear the kick drum loud, but EQ the bass frequencies out completely (almost) and then re-introduce those bass frequencies during the mastering stage. But keep it tasteful, don't max out the bass as much as you can get away with....instead, master so that there is as little bass as you can get away with, without sounding thin or lacking. Let your car stereo or home theater do the work, give your subwoofers something to enhance instead of putting so much bass in your mix that you end up having to cut your bass freq's and lower your subs in order to compensate. Doing this has made such a HUGE difference in my productions, it gives the sound system a chance to do it's own enhancements. I encourage anybody struggling with the issue of translating to follow Mr. Capperrune's advice here, as well as give my bass frequencies trick a try too.

    • @kreatos10
      @kreatos10 3 роки тому +4

      When the songs allows it, Personally I like to use sidechain compression for the Kick and Bass. (lower pitched synth too if there are any) It allows you to Have more of let say the bass guitar. without having to crank the kick that much more for it to be heard. You should also definitely EQ the Kick and bass to their spot in the mix. You Generally don't want them to collide. That's when you get the Muddiness I find.

    • @ArtHoward
      @ArtHoward 3 роки тому +4

      Don't ask bass players what they think of your mix. They'll tell you it sounds thin and wimpy. By the time you put on as much bass as they want, you'll blow out the subwoofer in your Honda Civic.

    • @e.jjones1545
      @e.jjones1545 3 роки тому

      Well said

    • @hummarstraful
      @hummarstraful 3 роки тому +1

      Yes, especially rock. Sit and listen to CLA mixes or Andy Wallace. The bass guitar is about 20% of the mix, almost feathered in. Get your guitars and drums about even, then bring the bass fader up to just where you can hear it pretty good. Stop. It should never be as loud as the snare or kick or anything else frankly. In general of course. Even hip hop will have the kick louder than the bass. Good luck everyone.

    • @misterknightowlandco
      @misterknightowlandco 2 роки тому

      Jason Newstead discussing problems mixing the low end and no one else laughed? Lol and justice for all ring a bell guys?

  • @pinkponyofprey1965
    @pinkponyofprey1965 3 роки тому +7

    Oh Man! Oh Man! Oh Man! It wasn't the car but I can remember it like yesterday when I kind of knew how to play a little guitar, had bought a spanking brand new Tascam PortaOne 4 Track tape recorder (yes, I'm no longer a teenager haha!) plus a pair of headphones I had from my Sony Walkman and I had recorded A SONG Ì HAD MADE! I rushed over to a friend house and I knew he had a perfectly good stereo we had listen to countess records and cassette tapes on and I hit play and my song just ... died!!!!!!!!!!! o_0 I had never in a million years even dreamed of THAT difference from my Walkman phones to my buddy's stereo. The world lost its color, I got tunnel vision, started to hyperventilate and finally I had to go home. Eventually I recovered and now I know better! :D

  • @DangerINK
    @DangerINK 3 роки тому

    I’m so glad you’re getting so much traction as a youtuber, Colt....you’re spitting out some very relevant knowledge without saturating things with your own personal bias. Kudos, dude...and keep the content coming :)

  • @MurphySmall
    @MurphySmall 3 роки тому

    Hey Colt! You just solved probably the biggest mystery I've been struggling with for 20 years. I took a look at a song I was working on and did a low end cut and the vocals jumped out front immediately. Everything else just sort of melted together. I can't wait to finish this one. Thanks buddy!!!

  • @1scarlettmorris
    @1scarlettmorris 3 роки тому +5

    Yes this has happened to me. Ouch, my mix sucked but hey, at least there are awesome people on YT helping us to mix better when we suck 😃 thank you!

  • @11dremoss
    @11dremoss 3 роки тому +3

    Haven’t tried that midrange trick yet. And good stuff I never heard anybody say that about foam treatment but I had a feeling I was cheaping out. Good video bro

  • @onenotesolo256
    @onenotesolo256 3 роки тому +4

    This is brilliant. I was having this issue and muddy / phasey sound in the room through my monitors, so I starting going back and forth between the monitors and two different sets of headphones, then emailing the track to myself as an MP3 so I can listen on cheap earphones on my iPhone, and through a Bluetooth speaker from my iPad. And I finally got around to getting some acoustic treatment for my room to improve the original monitor mix so it translates. They are definitely getting better across all those listening environments. You’ve just covered everything in one short video and explained everything I’ve been working towards. Bravo sir.

  • @DouglasWidick
    @DouglasWidick 3 роки тому

    This video is so in depth and really exceeded my expectations. Thanks Colt!

  • @mrlionel1965
    @mrlionel1965 3 роки тому +4

    Ric O’Casic(spelling) of The Cars always used to run out to the car after a new mix. He always said that if it sounds good there, it will sound good everywhere. The thing is, that’s were most people will hear the mix. I am in the same boat here, trying to find that “sweet spot” it is a learning curve trying to find the right EQ and settings. Great content here.

  • @SilentSircle
    @SilentSircle 3 роки тому +11

    Yall ever been so broke, you Have to finish your final mix in a car.😂

  • @thegreatgambeeno
    @thegreatgambeeno 3 роки тому +1

    My buddy Clayton just did a track with you, and the mix I heard sounds amazing.

  • @nocalmusic3660
    @nocalmusic3660 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for all the great advice, really appreciate it!

  • @lukescapee1234
    @lukescapee1234 3 роки тому +3

    This is huge for me. Thanks for calling out people like me. I need it. I’m realizing now 99% of the EQ I do is high end and low end and I never touch the midrange. I definitely have been overlooking it.

  • @synapticrelease
    @synapticrelease 3 роки тому +32

    I have a motorcycle, that's why my mixes suck 🤪

  • @lorenortiz5097
    @lorenortiz5097 2 роки тому +1

    You rule brother. You have helped me out tremendously, thank you.

  • @prorenzo
    @prorenzo 3 роки тому +2

    Im definitely looking forward to the tutorial on mixing while focusing on the mids! I think I am currently in a similar position as were back then when you focused too much on the low and high end side of things!

  • @martintub1
    @martintub1 3 роки тому +4

    The way you're doing that face in the car bro😂😂

  • @otrrsuns3t
    @otrrsuns3t 3 роки тому +9

    Came here to get rid of my old ways
    My old ways: Needs another Soundgoodizer

    • @aeixo2533
      @aeixo2533 3 роки тому

      Soundgoodizer on the master

  • @caliskaterdrummer
    @caliskaterdrummer 3 роки тому

    Holy Crap! That intro, all the work, then the call for your old job back?? You captured my exact feelings yesterday!!😂👏

  • @ProphetNewYork
    @ProphetNewYork 3 роки тому +1

    Dude I just found your channel and Im subscribing for your knowledge and good attitude. Love your stuff man! Most of the time I watch videos to try to learn and it feels draggy. You kept me interested right away! Keep up the great work

  • @davidmarais1048
    @davidmarais1048 3 роки тому +9

    Im also learning to give my ears a break after every hour of mixing. It's amazing the difference when you return to listen.

    • @jamalcole1985
      @jamalcole1985 3 роки тому

      Hell yea a break really does help.

  • @jasttgan
    @jasttgan 3 роки тому +25

    You use that first car mix as a preset for clients that don't pay their full balance, don't you? ;) J/K. Great topic and video as always!

  • @banjomcgee6333
    @banjomcgee6333 3 роки тому

    Bruh aside from the fact that I've had this problem, the skit in the beginning is pure gold! Hilarious! Subscribed brother.

  • @michaelrichardson8343
    @michaelrichardson8343 3 роки тому

    Hey man, really good advice for a lot of us. Rock on!

  • @NickChase
    @NickChase 3 роки тому +15

    I was mixing on my 400$ worth of headphones for over a year. Then I switched to presonus r80 and first track I did was sounding outstanding, then I checked it on my headphones and realized how crappy song actually is. The one thing that was all wrong was kick, kick was amazing and punchy on monitors, it was perfect in the mix but lacked bass on headphones. Then I listened professional songs and realized that besides my kick lacking low end, everything was perfect. It was my headphones that was crap actually.
    Then I realized I needed some reference tracks to get used to my new monitors, and this was jackpot for me. Now I just check low end on headphones and that's it. Amazing subject 👍🏻
    It would be great if you can do video about reference tracks.

    • @ColtCapperrune
      @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому +4

      Fantastic story man! Thanks for the comment! Reference tracks would be an interesting video, thanks for the suggestion!

    • @NickChase
      @NickChase 3 роки тому +1

      @@ColtCapperrune Thank you, looking forward for that video 💪🏼

    • @hillbillyhardrocker5547
      @hillbillyhardrocker5547 3 роки тому +1

      My whole set up is Presonus!! Absolutely love it!! 🎶❤️

    • @richardsemerjian171
      @richardsemerjian171 3 роки тому +1

      Get to know a FEW mixes by engineers you really admire, IN your chosen mix environment, get really familiar with how "A level "mixes sound in that same environment and that helped me lower my WTF moments when mixes go to the car or other "foreign" environment

    • @markushutto4017
      @markushutto4017 3 роки тому +1

      Yea. Too much low in your headphones can totally change the outcome. I play thru 3 different types before I do a final mix. Always play in a car first. I used different cars because they have different quality systems

  • @dgbeats6007
    @dgbeats6007 3 роки тому +3

    I use my phone and Bluetooth speaker as my reference checks. I feel like if your mix sounds good thru phone speakers, it'll translate over to other sound systems. Also I ALWAYS use the COMPRESSED audio file (mp3 or wav) as my reference point. It always sounds different as a file rather than directly coming out your daw

  • @zacharyclark2010
    @zacharyclark2010 3 роки тому

    Showed up on my feed - great video! Lots of things I’ve been pondering for a while now. 🤘🏻

  • @AJOngenae
    @AJOngenae 3 роки тому

    This video had so much good content! Solid 12 and a half minutes of info. Thanks!

  • @topa1798
    @topa1798 3 роки тому +8

    I don't own a car and many times when I want to check my mix I have to call few friends who is willing to destroy their ears🤣🤣

    • @ColtCapperrune
      @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому +3

      Got to do what you Gotta do! That’s amazing! Thanks for watching!

    • @topa1798
      @topa1798 3 роки тому +1

      @@ColtCapperrune thank you for sharing this great tips😍🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻😍

    • @wildeocean
      @wildeocean 3 роки тому +1

      😂🤣

  • @UncleCatfish
    @UncleCatfish 3 роки тому +5

    I dont have a car... im scared to hear my mixes in a car now 😂

  • @leecourington2536
    @leecourington2536 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks man. Super great advice. Really appreciated.

  • @CamiloVelandia
    @CamiloVelandia 3 роки тому

    Thanks Colt!!! Funny intro! Those Auratones are winking at me.

  • @easyjamtracks
    @easyjamtracks 3 роки тому +3

    TL;DW - use Aurotone-Avantone single mid range speakers.
    Workaround : Use an EQ with filters on around 200hz to 3khz filtered out on your master bus.

    • @ivm70
      @ivm70 3 роки тому

      a) use your workaround
      b) spend the money you saved on some beer instead

    • @mokitaism
      @mokitaism 3 роки тому

      I filter sweep every frequency. It should sound good on all sweeps.

  • @HowardCharlesUK
    @HowardCharlesUK 3 роки тому +5

    I don't own a car, I've no idea what my mix sounds like in one - it's a fear in the back of my mind 😂

  • @dropshadow1932
    @dropshadow1932 3 роки тому

    This is very good advice. I have never thought about focusing on the mids and letting the other frequencies fill in the rest of the spectrum, you’ll have a clean, even mix. Thanks a bunch.

  • @RAULDIAZ-re9ju
    @RAULDIAZ-re9ju 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome information thanks.... Waiting on your mix tutorial

    • @ColtCapperrune
      @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! Trying to figure out how to do something like that, stay tuned!

    • @RAULDIAZ-re9ju
      @RAULDIAZ-re9ju 3 роки тому

      @@ColtCapperrune in good time

  • @scottmartin5004
    @scottmartin5004 3 роки тому +4

    I use my laptop and cellphone for the buzzkill checker

  • @divaudofficial
    @divaudofficial 3 роки тому +3

    Been doing mixes with trained engineers for years. Co-Vid struck, learning how to do it myself but my masters aren't sounding as loud/forward as professional masters sound while in in the car.

  • @brianmclendon1647
    @brianmclendon1647 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video, I have struggled with the dreaded car check for literally a decade and after 3 different redesigns of the acoustic treatment in my room until finally getting the right setup, room eq software (massive improvement BTW) going thru 4 sets of monitors to realize the room is actually more important than the speakers themselves and I am finally getting to the point to where I can get a mix to translate across multiple systems but I still struggle to be consistent. Your midrange tip is something I really haven’t tried but everything you are saying is right on, so thank you for sharing and giving me a new perspective and a method to improve my mixing. I am trying this on my next mix for sure!!!

  • @thatguymirakle
    @thatguymirakle 3 роки тому

    Super helpful! Especially the “finishing a mix and calling it done”. As self-conscious creatives, we have a difficult time doing that.

  • @khozg
    @khozg 3 роки тому +5

    No matter what i do, EVERY time i bring it out to my car its super bass heavy. I always try and cut the low end out, but it never seems enough. I really need practice with EQ

    • @bbfoto7248
      @bbfoto7248 3 роки тому

      Well, you need monitors or subwoofer(s) in your mix room monitoring system that allow you to hear what's happening in the low end. 5" 2-way KRK Rokit's ain't gonna do it!
      OR....when the kick drum hits and your NS10's just start to "fart" on each hit, you know it's perfect, haha!
      OEM car system's are designed with a lot of emphasis on the mid-bass frequencies to overcome the low-frequency drone of tire and road noise as well as engine/exhaust noise. They usually don't do much below about 45Hz though. However, the transfer function or "cabin gain" in a vehicle helps to boost the low-end response, though....and that natural boost or peak is usually in the 45Hz-55Hz region.
      If you check, all of the really great Grammy-winning engineers use monitoring systems that reach down low and reproduce the low end fairly accurately w/o huge peaks or nulls in the response.

  • @capsize707
    @capsize707 3 роки тому +3

    I heard you mention 808’s and Synths. Do you use the same focus on the midrange technique when working on music that is heavy on 808’s and low octave synths?

    • @ColtCapperrune
      @ColtCapperrune  3 роки тому +4

      I actually think it’s especially important when working on electronica music. The low end of program percussion, and synthesizers is usually really really good already. As opposed to a real kick and snare, or guitar that sometimes can need a lot of work to make sound great.

  • @henriquesacchetti9848
    @henriquesacchetti9848 2 роки тому

    Thank you bro! Really made me laugh with that intro 😂🙏👌👌 its hilarious, specialy the phone call, I really know that moment....
    thank you for all the sharing of such precious info. Really making things more clear, well comunicated, humourous and straight to the point! Great going all the best

  • @AlessandroDiSaez
    @AlessandroDiSaez 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this information and advices ! I am working in my mixes these months and I think It is going to be better than what I already have on platforms.

  • @drebrose1983
    @drebrose1983 3 роки тому +5

    One time I brought my laptop into the car to mix using the aux input into the speaker system...

  • @MrArtVein
    @MrArtVein 3 роки тому +6

    Means you're mixing too high end. I mix backwards now. Start on a $20 computer speaker, then earbuds, then I tweak the low end in my HS80ms

  • @zazoomatt
    @zazoomatt Рік тому

    Slow Steady collection of everything I could afford in Equipment I am recording my stuff and will mix soon. Acoustic Fields Study for all the sound material and Sound study. After 4 years ago running into your channel has Helped SO much. Thank You Colt.

  • @idiotfratellomusic7624
    @idiotfratellomusic7624 3 роки тому +1

    Great advice here. I appreciate the insight.

  • @andy_182
    @andy_182 3 роки тому +8

    For one, you’re on one side of a car lol

    • @H4NDCRAFTED
      @H4NDCRAFTED 3 роки тому

      Andy Bradford it should sound fine wherever you sit in the car. It’s gotta sound good in mono too and if it Sitwell in mono it won’t matter where you’re sitting.

  • @JohnGaray
    @JohnGaray 3 роки тому +3

    Im lying to myself! lol

  • @jafreyman
    @jafreyman 3 роки тому

    Great ideas, thank you for sharing, as always!

  • @underscoreisnotvalid
    @underscoreisnotvalid 3 роки тому

    This is SO RELATABLE!!!! Amazing video man. Some of the best advice I’ve ever heard.