king man really good. If you havent already it would be really cool seeing you in a session taking this knowledge into a simple practical production example of some sort. thank you!
To guard the ELC, I learnt that you need to mix at low levels but most importantly, check at high volume to detect where the harsh sounds occur. This to avoid you run into trouble when mastering/pushing the levels. So never mix at ONLY low levels, it’s the check at high level where you discover the hell transients..
Thanks. This is available in the new Boss Waza Tube Amp Expander as an eq setting. I had no idea what it was. Even the rep from Boss couldn't explain it :-)
Thank you! Is it just my system, or was the Pro Tools plugin cracking and popping? It kind of ruined the listening. Maybe use something more solid, like a simple JSFX plugin in REAPER for the sine sweep and replace the crackling bits (?)
very well explained. Subscribed. There's smth I don't quite understand though, how is it possible that I was hearing 20khz the last time you do the sweep when you turn it up?I can normally hear up to 13-14khz
king man really good. If you havent already it would be really cool seeing you in a session taking this knowledge into a simple practical production example of some sort. thank you!
great video demonstrating -20b and 0db freqsweep
This helped me in the music course I'm doing at the moment :)
To guard the ELC, I learnt that you need to mix at low levels but most importantly, check at high volume to detect where the harsh sounds occur. This to avoid you run into trouble when mastering/pushing the levels. So never mix at ONLY low levels, it’s the check at high level where you discover the hell transients..
Great information, thank you!
Thanks Brad! Very helpful!
Excellent ! Once again .. Anthentic approach of the mix .. Which makes it a GAME CHANGER :) TKS
Thanks. This is available in the new Boss Waza Tube Amp Expander as an eq setting. I had no idea what it was. Even the rep from Boss couldn't explain it :-)
I knew this before you were born sony jim,you thought you were chucking me a curve ball.
Ha! Last name Fletcher. Where's the homie Munson?
Thanks for the video man!
this is wild. Thank you so much man
nice vid man
Thanks ! :) very useful to know
Loved your video. Nice and to the point! Thank you.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment!
@@Bradjohnsonmusic how about the slickeq it can make it on the master and it can make you hear bass more on low volume
Thank you for this it helped me a more
This just made my migraine go away
Thank you! Is it just my system, or was the Pro Tools plugin cracking and popping? It kind of ruined the listening. Maybe use something more solid, like a simple JSFX plugin in REAPER for the sine sweep and replace the crackling bits (?)
Heard a bump around 80 and 6k ☺ Thanks
very well explained. Subscribed. There's smth I don't quite understand though, how is it possible that I was hearing 20khz the last time you do the sweep when you turn it up?I can normally hear up to 13-14khz
Great! Thank you!
Thanks man! Great explanation.
Very cool bro!
Very helpful thank you for this vid !
Thanks man.
You're welcome Cristian!
So yu say ...mix with low levels..right?
That signal generator (or your buffer size) is worse then Atari's 2600 :D
all this frequency sliding reminds me of moonlight by xxxtentacion. thanks for sharing knowledge
the sine wave sweep was just ear rape through and through
2:54 r2d2 sounds
I feel like I am way more sensitive to 7 kHz than 3.5 kHz based on this video.