The GOLDEN EQ SETTING - Thank me later :)
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This is the first shorts vid that made me gain brain cells instead of losing them
You've lost too many get off yt shorts. Spell losing correctly.
Yes I'm joking. I know it was a typo
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This comment made my brain cells loose 💀
😂😂LMAO
He could have made a video 7 mins long just for Ad revenue, but he didn’t
Legend
Legit!
These kind of short videos will give him subscribers the most. Every youtube producer should be doing this
with these short vids, hes now the goat of producer youtubers
Yeah ... except for his "I don't use saturators in my mixes and instead use tape machine plugins.". I still chuckle at that short he did. 😂
Streaky dropping every known and unknown mixing method into shorts 😂 making money from UA-cam while chatting about what you love while bringing in new customers. How much for a master ninja man?
every other youtuber needs 23 minutes for this. you are my hero :-)
I normally exit halfway through the 20 minute intro.
I would rather watch a 23 minute video with a detailed explanation and theory and examples with different instruments in context. This short don't describe why this works and how it works. 0 info.
Streak, you’ve jumped to a new level in YT world. Before, you were extremely important. Now you’re essential. You’re improving my skill and reputation every time you post one of these short bits. I’m grateful for what you put out for us, and have mad respect for your skills and ethic!
Makes sense ,cause this is where low mid separates from low end
Yep! I notice that a lot of Rage Against The Machine tracks have a fairly big dip in this area. And the kick and bass work great for that reason
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100 and 200 can live comfortably then, ahhhhh!
is this for master bus or on individual track? n00b here
@@lordberlygreat question actually! Your mind is in the right place.
I’m thinking this is applicable for drum buss as well as master buss. Depends if you want to eq the entire thing or just the drums!!
Since the master buss will also have vocals, guitars etc. Sometimes they seep into that eq range, of course: they shouldn’t, if you did your hi and lo cuts correctly for those tracks/ busses before going into the master buss. Cheers !!
@@lordberly great question actually! Your mind is in the right place.
I’m thinking this is applicable for the master buss. Depends if you have a separate buss for the kick/drums and bass (hey you can do anything with routing)
the master buss can also have vocals, guitars etc. Sometimes they seep into that eq range, of course: they shouldn’t, if you did your hi and lo cuts correctly for those tracks/ busses before going into the master buss. Cheers !!
Ok, I’ve been working on a project FOREVER, and I thought I finally had it all finished yesterday. Then I saw this video, and tried it out. 🤯 Now I have to go back and do this on every track! It never ends!
If it sounds good for you, it is good. Don't trust this kind of guy that tell bullshits like this one, it is not even in context...
@@pierreguignery8826 mate thats rubbish. This is a definite proven technique, though it is not necessary to do on individual channels.
Proven on some cases, what i found sad is that someone rework on some tracks just because someone known one youtube tell you to do THAT EQ trick on every mastering. The process on its own is bullshit because mastering isn't a copy/paste process
@@pierreguignery8826 i understand where you are coming from. I get angry/annoyed with people perpetuating "rules" they dont understand but in this case it really works. This frequency range often gets cluttered on a full mix. Its also not a very audible or nice sounding frequency range. So on the mix bus or at the mastering stage trying this technique will 9 out of 10 times make a noticeable difference to the perceived clarity and volume of the entire track. If it doesn't then by all means dont do it.
Streaky made this video incredibly short because thats what most people want, his voice even cuts at the end of the video. Hes a good guy bud. Peace
You are right i will give him a try haha. May be it is the format of the videos that is not what i like, but concerning mastering there isn't much to eat on UA-cam..
Ahhhh these are golden... Short, to the point, mega useful. Thank you Lord Streaky
Interesting. I discovered this basic idea by accident. 160Hz or thereabouts, 1dB or thereabouts. It helps, I think, to contribute to an "open" feeling.
Is this technique for each individual sounds mixer track or on the master track?
Sounds like a cooking show commercial! LOL Cheers Streaky!
Are we talking on the master or on bass channels? I find this helps on the kick for sure but keen to try it on the master eq then
Ahhh !! Separating the low end is gonna allow you to really define it. This is actually a game changing tip for some. Getting the low end right is a hurdle for learners
Love this quick-and-to-the-point tip!! Thank you! 30 seconds that will forever make my life better.
Streaky, I think you should recalibrate your control room. Imagine you get mixes which your tip has been already applied - then lower there again? Really ALL mixes.... ???
He is talking about dropping half a dB to create separation.
My thoughts too
Dude is straight yapping
Dude, your eq presets are already awesome. For mixing and mastering. Best buck I’ve spend
Thank you! Love how concise this is.
loving the quick tips
I love these quick videos
Bob Rock I think used to do this with a Pultec midrange EQ at whatever “200hz” actually is on those boxes :)
To the point as always, glad you mentioned this one!
I'm blown away by this format - just great - thank you NOW
Love this format Streaky!
These short vids with such powerful info are the best thing to happen to youtube production tutorials! Thank you!
Thankyou very much Streaky maestro audio. Your explanation always give me awesomeness!... in my mix.
And that's how you do it! Thanks Streaky
I love these short clips man! thank you so much!
This is a trick in live settings too, most rooms have some kind of weird resonance there so there's usually some kind of dip i do around that area on the master stereo eq of any setup I run.
Yeah but you mix to sound good in other rooms. Why dip it to sound good in your room? Maybe other places don't have this resonance problem.
Dude this is dopeeeee !!!!!!! i love it !!!!
You Crack me up man 😂. Ace tip as always! Thanks you ❤️
Amazing. No sped up video, no annoying glowing text. This is done right.
Is this for the master channel eq for the whole beat
Cool new little video format! Keep it up, thanks!
Thanks mastering ninja!!!
You taught this in the mastering course. So good! I use it all the time
I believe Mick Guzauski also swears by this little trick, there's often a lot of build up in the 150-160hz region
I learnt it from an old pro
My guy streaky 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Definitely going to try this
In my case was -0,95db the perfect value! 😂
THANK YOU STREAKY!!! 👍👏
What? That's it?!! :D:D Will definately try this trick, thanks as always, Streaky.
these short videos are 🔥...noticing current songs r getting shorter too
This Is Genius! 💥💥💥💯💯💯
Thanx! 🙏🏿
Streaky, do you do this on your mixes?
thank you Streaky, seriously the best
This is gold
get them fundamentals in control, these are great Streaky freq tips
Love this tips👍
Dude you are a content beast. Bravo. Amazing tips too
So cool man. Your videos are so good and to the point. I tried this move on one of my new originals I’m working on and it did the trick. It made a difference. Thank you!!!
Yep. Sometimes its a fraction higher though
Is this on the master setting? Thanks for the advice mate
I've been doing this on my mixes for years. Here I thought I had invented my own little technique 😅
I tend to use a medium tight Q though. I'll have to try widening it a bit and see how I like it
Can you how it feels with that wider EQ for you..?
@@hypnobombia8054 when I tried it yesterday, I noticed a difference with the Q width. I was actually surprised by how much difference I could hear just between 3.5 and 4. Or even 3.5 and 3.7. I usually preferred 3.7, in my case.
How do I get parametric EQ
Do you have any idea how much your tips have helped my mixes ESPECIALLY, ME BEING A BEGINNER . Cant thank you enough .
Works GREAT! Def a keeper.
Does he mean for the vocals, or everything else?
Much better tip eq specifically for the track your working on
Just tried it...I'll thank you now.
Been using this trick ever since you first talked about it in one of your early videos back at metropolis 👏☕️
Thanks for following me all that time 👍🙏
Each track in the DAW or just the Master EQ?
Yooo🤯 I hear my bass chillin
Is this something you do on the mix bus/master bus so it effects all tracks or do it to individual?
Thank you love it
Mix bus or just in general for tracks that are muddy?
As a engineer myself this is a useful tip to any beginners 🙌
Thanks again!
THanks a lot! This content is very useful for us mortals
Works like magic 👍🏿
JBL does this with their boomboxes and partyboxes, they drop that upper bass region by around 5db to male the lower regions pop.
Free tip! Do good, don’t do bad! Thank me now.
Works great on my mixes. Between 130-160 every time.
do you use it on master bus?
The King!
Thanks ! That's what I was looking for
Great!
I dunno why are u doing this, probably to become a legend 😂 Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with us :)
Where are you suppose to put the eq?
Ha, this tip just confirms what I’ve been doing all along. I must have a good ear ...
I've learned so much from your shorts, more than from every UA-cam tutorial ever😅
Wow I actually made a eq cut in that area in a bass that was too muddy
haha to the point love this , do more ur going to rock 2021 with this style , LESS IS MORE as we say hey kiD
Perfect timing I’m working on a mix right now😂!
I just did, and it worked. So thank you now (which is later) !!! :-)
YES MATE
Just said what he had to say and that’s it. I’ve literally relogged to give u another sub and like this is how much I appreciate going straight to the point.
I didn't believe you and just tried it. Well, now you have a die hard subscriber. 😮 Mind blowing!
Same here. I thought "this is bullsh*t" but it works. Now I want to know WHY.
What are we eq’ing 😂😂 vocals? Instruments? Everything?
Or the whole mix?
aka dip that pesky resonant frequency, works like magic lol
That's right where the body of the snare drum is!
thank you
Love the tips and tricks Streaky so thank you....just wondering if you would ever do an hour or so long watch-a-long of you doing a live mix or mastering session with one of my progressive house tunes 😁
I'm sure everyone would love to see that.
hero. you saved my life
The graphic eq setting at nearly every concert for the last 50 years 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Should I still low shelf every frequency under 80db?
thanks for this one!! is there an equivalent for the highs?
It depends, on the lows I’ll go 150Hz to 180Hz. And boost around 80Hz or so.
For the highs listen 2k to 5k, you’ll find what you’re looking for, a shelf from 12k for restoration.
The Pros do this a lot, the mastering process of “Happy” by Pharrell Williams for instance.
(These frequencies are subjective)
1 db at 160hz but for what speaker when you run active
On kick track? Bass track? Master bus? Where do you put it?
Short and great again
Love you
Put this on any track besides the bass or all tracks?
Think he means the master tbh
I did that yesterday without asking on youtube lol😂
am just here to see if there's more before i go back to DAW for mixing
In the master track ? Or anywhere that you’d use e.q?
Hi Streaky ! Thank you for all your videos. I just wanna know why this is eq golden is at 160 hz ? Why 160hz ? Thank you.
Wait so do u put this on the master