Thanks for sharing your approach , the clipper played a very nice role in the chain. Sometimes masterings for club ready tunes will clip in digital red ! If you play the WAV file in daw, crazy stuff happening in electronic scene! What’s that technic called dylan?
Actually, I think it is something that happens with mp3 files. If you export a WAV file it won't be able to go above 0db. But then you convert that to mp3 and it is pushed over, I'm not sure why. I could be wrong but that's my understanding.
Excellent content mate! I noticed you have dither off on the limiter. Do you use dither when DIY mastering like that? If yes, are you using Ableton's one when exporting or the limiter's one? Thanks, love your vids!
Thanks, Dilby! I'm a Patreon subscriber and find your videos to be super helpful. Do you offer A&R feedback on tracks? I have a track that I would love to get some direction on. I know it isn't where it needs to be, but I'm still new to producing and would love some professional guidance.
The headphones I use are Sennhiser hd650. I have also used the Beyer Dynamic DT headphones which are good and quite a bit cheaper. If you get the DT's They have open back, semi-open, and closed back versions. You will get better sound with the open back, but they let in more noise so depending on what you are using them for and where you are using them you might have to sacrifice some fidelity for noise blocking. Those are the only ones I really have experience with other than my HD25 DJ headphones, which are fine for tracking vocals etc, but not very accurate for production.
Keep it on. If someone else is doing the masters then I will turn off the whole chain. Turning off the gain means the premaster will be - 7db so plenty of headroom for the mastering engineer.
I dont understand when is the moment that you go from your -6db mixdown track (i suppose) to the standard lvl of loudness ? Do you start directly at 0db your mixdown and make this chain ?
I have the gain plugin on all the time. This adds 7db. So I work to 0db on the output, but this first passes through the gain plugin. So if I turn off the gain plugin (and any limiting etc) I instantly have an extra 7db of headroom. 0db minus 7db equals -7db.
Thank you Dilby, you are a blessing!
Thank you so much for this wonderful Masterclass. You are the light.
Tracks Sounds incredibly good
Great!
Very simple to understand. Nice content
Thanks bro, glad you found it helpful!
The video we all needed 🔥 was just looking into this
Merci pour cette vidéo. Toujours intéressant de voir et apprendre plusieurs méthodes.
good stuff man!!1💯❤ remembering back in the days, we've shared the decks! keep on going, man!
Yoo, nice to hear from you mate ✌️
Thank you. Will check it tomorrow. Even ready to do this for a new track. 😉😁
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nice tutorial ! whats the outro song?
Hi Maria, glad you liked it! The track is a remix I have done for Hoten. It should be released early next year.
thank you so much!! your helping us big time dilby !!!
Whats the id at the end of the video ??
Hey man, really enjoying your videos! I am getting a lot of great knowledge that is really helping my mixes sound better. Thanks bro!
Thanks for sharing your approach , the clipper played a very nice role in the chain.
Sometimes masterings for club ready tunes will clip in digital red ! If you play the WAV file in daw, crazy stuff happening in electronic scene! What’s that technic called dylan?
Actually, I think it is something that happens with mp3 files. If you export a WAV file it won't be able to go above 0db. But then you convert that to mp3 and it is pushed over, I'm not sure why. I could be wrong but that's my understanding.
Excellent content mate! I noticed you have dither off on the limiter. Do you use dither when DIY mastering like that? If yes, are you using Ableton's one when exporting or the limiter's one? Thanks, love your vids!
Thanx, mate.
You're welcome bro
Really helpful!!....Is there any waves or fab filter plugging that works like "standard clip"?
Thank You!!
Not that I know of
Thanks, Dilby! I'm a Patreon subscriber and find your videos to be super helpful. Do you offer A&R feedback on tracks? I have a track that I would love to get some direction on. I know it isn't where it needs to be, but I'm still new to producing and would love some professional guidance.
Very good job. Which Wave Analyzer you use? To see the pink waveform?
It's called Oszillos Mega Scope
@@dilbydjIs there any alternative ? Anything by izotope or fab filter or free plugins?😊
@@federicocamaglia4390 not sure mate. This is the one I use.
Great content. I usually use fab filter pro L and set a cealing of -1Db, is that correct/nexessary ?
I don't think you need a ceiling of -1db I think -.1db would be enough.
THANK YOU DILBY. Any suggestion for a good studio headphones?
The headphones I use are Sennhiser hd650. I have also used the Beyer Dynamic DT headphones which are good and quite a bit cheaper. If you get the DT's They have open back, semi-open, and closed back versions. You will get better sound with the open back, but they let in more noise so depending on what you are using them for and where you are using them you might have to sacrifice some fidelity for noise blocking.
Those are the only ones I really have experience with other than my HD25 DJ headphones, which are fine for tracking vocals etc, but not very accurate for production.
@@dilbydj Thanks mate noted
do you keep the gain plugin on or turn it off for the final master
Keep it on. If someone else is doing the masters then I will turn off the whole chain. Turning off the gain means the premaster will be - 7db so plenty of headroom for the mastering engineer.
I dont understand when is the moment that you go from your -6db mixdown track (i suppose) to the standard lvl of loudness ? Do you start directly at 0db your mixdown and make this chain ?
I have the gain plugin on all the time. This adds 7db. So I work to 0db on the output, but this first passes through the gain plugin. So if I turn off the gain plugin (and any limiting etc) I instantly have an extra 7db of headroom. 0db minus 7db equals -7db.
@@dilbydj Ok i'll try to watch it again to understand better. Thanks for your answer and your quality videos
How come minimal is so much quieter?
I love you
What do you think of using limiting/cliping in groups before doing that to the whole track ?
It can be a good tool for sure.
I don't do things like that as a rule. I use it as a tool to solve problems.
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HQ Content !