X32/M32: you'll Understand Compression i promise (attack, release, ratio, threshold, side-chain...)

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024

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  • @how2playgospel
    @how2playgospel 3 місяці тому +1

    By far this has been the best explanation of Compression that i've experienced so far. Kudos for sharing this walkthrough.

  • @teguhdewaprasetyo.
    @teguhdewaprasetyo. 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you, teacher. I'm from Indonesia, thank you teacher for the knowledge you have taught me, I really like it.
    I got additional lessons from the teacher, this was very useful for me.

  • @Wijnfles
    @Wijnfles Рік тому +4

    King of mixer tutorials hands down. Please keep doing this

  • @yonimushermusic
    @yonimushermusic 3 місяці тому

    Wow! Generally these videos cover the exact same thing in the exact same way and frankly I just don't get anything new, but you genuinely helped me to understand My X32 compressor massively.

  • @inquiringmind2710
    @inquiringmind2710 Місяць тому

    Brilliant! I will be watching and rewatching!!

  • @stefanmplayer
    @stefanmplayer Рік тому +1

    Thank you for taking the time to explain all functions so clearly🙏🏼, much appreciated

  • @nigelwatson223
    @nigelwatson223 2 місяці тому

    Nicely explained my friend. Even the most inexperienced sound engineer can work from this and improve their output.

  • @Gladingson1
    @Gladingson1 2 роки тому +2

    Very educative Daniel.... you did it all.... I personally want you to teach me instruments EQ's....God bless your time for people like me

  • @jwillbassist
    @jwillbassist 2 роки тому

    These are the best tutorials I have seen

  • @michaelwilliams9508
    @michaelwilliams9508 2 роки тому

    Thank u so much....I have a m32 trying to learn it...

  • @irecki1
    @irecki1 Рік тому

    Very good explanation

  • @G-DOGBONEY
    @G-DOGBONEY 2 роки тому +1

    I played bass 40 years and your video taught me 40 years worth! Thank you. But I have a problem, after 40 years Rush is my #1 band, Geddy Lee's bass mostly is grindy, growly, gnarly slappy, treblely etc...love it! Now, my 2nd fav band, believe it or not, is The Warning, 3 sisters, 17, 19 & 21 yrs old from Monterrey Mexico. Alejandre's basses always had punch, some grind, growl, mids and highs, loved her on her 4 string Fenders, Spectors. But when Spector Basses made an "Alejandre Villarreal" "Ale's Inferno" 5 string model with 2 soapbar pickups, (they sell her model to public now), she doesn't have good bass tone like her old Jazz bass and P-bass pickups configuration in her 4 string Spectors. Seen them live in Houston last monday night, House of Blues, and her 5 string Spector tone sukkked, big time...flat, dull, muddy, sluggish. Her 2 sisters had PLENTY of mids and highs, so I know it wasn't because I was crazy, or the venue. I emailed Rudy, her manager, and Luis her pappy and let them know...hey, crank up her mids and highs, stop robbing her, as a minor, great rock, kick butt bass tone that she earned and deserves. I really want them to succeed. Help!

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  2 роки тому +1

      Ideally the best thing is to use an instrument that already sounds good, the better the source the better it will be in the mix. However, if the instrument sounds flat and you can't "fix it" with one channel, then split the same signal into 2 different channels. One channel for the lower frequencies (100-150Hz and below) and the other channel for the rest of the signal and you can process each channel differently to make it sound as good as you can. But again the instrument itself is really important, even more important than all the eq and compression you're gonna do. Also, the kind of strings that are used make a huge difference. So if someone is using the wrong pickups and/or the wrong strings, no matter how well you mix, it will be good enough but not great. The source is always more important than any processing you can do (especially in live sound) so as simple as it sounds, the best fix is to use an instrument that actually sounds good to begin with.
      Also, the crucial frequencies that make the bass guitar present and full are around 1kHz which is the sound of the fingers picking the strings and the more important range is around 400 Hz which is the "body" of the sound or the wooden sound that usually sounds kinda boxy on the kick drum and is cut from there, so you can boost that range of frequencies on the bass guitar and it will make it very easy to hear it in the mix. In my personal opinion the lower frequencies on a bass guitar (70-80Hz) are not nearly as important as the mids (400Hz and 1kHz)

    • @G-DOGBONEY
      @G-DOGBONEY 2 роки тому

      @@danielkharrat Dude, you're a genius. A professor at this. When I used to bi-amp my Ampeg SVT 4PRO I guess it was like you mentioned...2 channels, split signal, one for lows, one for highs. But I had an 18 inch bottom cab, and 4x10 top. Bass players hardly use 18's anymore, now I know why...too muddy, sluggish...10's are more responsive. Just wish I would've known 40 yrs ago what you provide on your channel now. Thank you Professor Daniel. Subbed & liked!

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  2 роки тому +2

      If you wish to have a cleaner bottom end i suggest you get it from a DI signal not from an amp because distortion or even the slightest kind of overdrive doesn't work well with low frequencies (150hz and below) so if you're gonna split the signal have an amp for the mids and a DI fror the bass

    • @G-DOGBONEY
      @G-DOGBONEY 2 роки тому

      @@danielkharrat great suggestion, thank you.

    • @G-DOGBONEY
      @G-DOGBONEY 2 роки тому

      @@danielkharrat One more question sir...is it true that listening to low hertz, like around 5 to 10 can actually kill you? I thought I seen it on a video once. Thanks.

  • @hughlawson5399
    @hughlawson5399 2 роки тому +1

    i think yours are the best m32 tutorials on youtube well done! where are you from?

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you i appreciate that :) I'm from the middle east

  • @RetroDivergentes
    @RetroDivergentes 7 місяців тому

    Hi, my band has 7 members and I'm out of buses for this technique (using external insert for parallel comp), any ideas?

  • @chamitperera7452
    @chamitperera7452 Рік тому

    Thank you so much..very good video

  • @ClubmanKarvin
    @ClubmanKarvin 24 дні тому

    Thanks.

  • @a1clr
    @a1clr 11 місяців тому

    awesome, can you make a personal sesión? maybe to apply this on diferent mixer

  • @johnisraelcatubig3991
    @johnisraelcatubig3991 Рік тому

    sorry just a newbie to mixing world why do you have to link bus 1 and 2 for subgroup? thanks

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  Рік тому

      Because 1 bus is mono
      2 busses are 2 mono signals panned in the center
      Since the drums are in stereo the subgroup for the drums should also be in stereo
      Linking 2 busses will pan them hard left and hard right and all the processing (eq, compression, insert...) will be applied to both as a stereo bus not 2 mono busses

  • @itownmusicians
    @itownmusicians Рік тому

    Definitely subscribing!!!

  • @thomgraphics1553
    @thomgraphics1553 2 роки тому +1

    pls do a video on using vintage room effect on M32. thanks

  • @crackerjack1203
    @crackerjack1203 Рік тому

    Great info about compression! The video I watched before this was zero help and the guy did not explain attack, hold, or release, let alone sidechain. I will probably be watching this again a dozen times! Thanks

  • @henryvanschalkwyk2133
    @henryvanschalkwyk2133 Рік тому

    Thank you for the video.
    What if the bassist does not like the side chain sound in their stage monitor, how can you give the bassist an unaffected signal?

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  Рік тому

      You can send the input. I can't remember exactly where things are on the physical console since i sold it but i can tell you how to do it on the m32 edit app
      Select the bass channel
      Go to the sends tab
      Turn off the globe icon on the left so that the changes will only affect the selected channel
      Let's say the bass monitor is on bus 8
      Above that bas you have different tap points
      Select input
      Now the bass signal will go to the monitor without passing through any processing
      Now keep in mind each 2 busses the are next to each other will have the same tap point
      So if the bass channel is going to bus 8 without processing and you decide to send it to bus 9 it will also be without processing on bus 9

  • @soundgineering4771
    @soundgineering4771 5 місяців тому

    These are great videos, but I always have a little problem hearing the host (Daniel Kharrat) through his videos. As a sound engineer, he should use a Lavaliere or Pin mic so that we can listen to him clearly. Probably use a good mic and also mix the console sound with it so that we can hear the plug-ins he applies to the signal clearly. Awesome videos. Thanks.

  • @aaronpanganiban4827
    @aaronpanganiban4827 2 роки тому +1

    Question about the phasing fix.
    Because of the latency, wouldn’t that make your drums feel like they’re behind everything else if everything is not being affected by a plug-in that causes the same amount of latency?

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  2 роки тому +2

      Not really, the reason the phasing happens is because its the same exact signal going 2 different places with a slight delay. But the delay is not big enough to make the drums feel like they're behind the rest of the mix

  • @babatundefajemisin8221
    @babatundefajemisin8221 2 роки тому

    Brilliant

  • @danielalexis9409
    @danielalexis9409 Рік тому

    Hi Daniel, I am also a Daniel. I wish I had your knowledge. Thank you for this vid. I am trying to understand parallel compression which I want to implement on my board. I am not satisfied with my drum sound. One thing I am missing with this vid is how to compress each individual drum channels and the bus that they're sent to. Should I put more compression on bus or channels?

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  Рік тому

      When it come to a live mix Eq and compress each channel until it sounds good on its own then in the context of the whole mix compress the drum group so that it sounds punchy and full inside the mix. There's no one more than the other, the processing you do on the channel is to make it "not suck" and the processing you do on a bus or a group is to make it sound good in the context of the mix

    • @danielalexis9409
      @danielalexis9409 Рік тому

      @@danielkharrat Thank you Sir! I heard one (Channel or bub Sub group) should be more compressed than the other. So I was not sure if I should compress my drum channels more the drum sub group.

  • @BjorgenEatinger
    @BjorgenEatinger 2 роки тому

    Using up all those busses...where do your monitors go? Or is this just for recording and not live sound?

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  2 роки тому

      You don't always need all the busses for monitors, and if you do then just do the compression on the channel itself. In live sound it's always a compromise. What is more important? Based on that you're gonna decide what to sacrifice and what takes priority

    • @BjorgenEatinger
      @BjorgenEatinger 2 роки тому

      @@danielkharrat I agree or use a separate console for monitors. I am just not super clear on why you are using busses in the first compression example when typically, only a few of the drums are compressed in a kit. What's the purpose of compressing the entire kit, and would you still be using individual channel compression? I think maybe I am just not fully awake yet, lol. And I am also not clear on when parallel compression would be used and why.

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  2 роки тому

      @@BjorgenEatinger compressing all the drums together makes them sound more like one instrument as opposed to many different instruments put one next to the other. It doesn't matter if the snare drum sounds good on its own. How does it sound with the rest of the drums? They should sound good together. Using a bus makes it easier to "glue" them together.
      And no, i don't compress each drum mic individually if i am compressing the bus unless one of the mics is out of control or causing trouble then i will deal with it on the channel itself.
      Lastly, the point of parallel compression is to add energy to the drum sound to make it sound fuller. This optional you don't have to do it if you don't need more energy or fullness in the drums

  • @Spacechord
    @Spacechord Рік тому

    Great 👍

  • @micahmuth4256
    @micahmuth4256 2 роки тому

    Is that joe gilders track? I feel like I’ve heard this groove before 😂. Sounds great

  • @clmedia6971
    @clmedia6971 2 роки тому

    Good day my Brother, can you get someone to help us by Holding the camera? I really like your teaching!

  • @emmantom9913
    @emmantom9913 Рік тому

    You're good

  • @richardoost8840
    @richardoost8840 6 місяців тому

    the explaning is nice but please put the camera on a fixed position, i am getting dizzy of all the movements

  • @Peternakkece
    @Peternakkece Рік тому

    which better for vocal compression? peak or rms ?

  • @frankbetancourt7968
    @frankbetancourt7968 2 роки тому

    Hey Daniel, you’re a great instructor and engineer! Could you do a video on how to setup monitor sends through the bus system on the X32, without using a P16. So, far I’ve used “sends on fader” feature to assign 16 mix channels to busses 1,2.3,4. Audio gets to the bus channels, but when I solo the bus channels so I can create 4 individual mixes for musicians on stage there is no control over that. Also, the eq, compression, and effects do not make it to the bus channels. Really need help in this area…thanks,

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  2 роки тому

      Select the bus, go to the config page and set it as pre fader. This will take into consideration the eq and compression but if you have an insert after the eq and compression you have to use post fader
      As for the effects you can send the effects returns to the bus in the same way you send a channel to the bus
      And lastly go to the monitor page and turn on channel solo AFL, bus solo AFL and DCA solo AFL. This makes sure that you hear correct levels in your headphones
      I suggest you watch my videos about busses and about monitoring if you haven't already.
      In the description of this video there's a link to a Playlist with tutorials on this console

  • @Yootoobsuchs
    @Yootoobsuchs Рік тому

    Using an expander instead of that severe gate on your voice in the lesson may have been a better choice. Try it next time, and you'll have a better appreciation of expanders over gates. We use them a lot in film and television.

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  Рік тому

      That was manual cutting. No gate was used

    • @Yootoobsuchs
      @Yootoobsuchs Рік тому

      Even better reason to use the expander and bed of wild room tone.@@danielkharrat
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  • @alabadanielemehinola9373
    @alabadanielemehinola9373 Рік тому

    pls can I get this your multitrack, for practice

  • @ToddWCorey1
    @ToddWCorey1 2 роки тому

    Nice video as usual. Am I the only one bothered by the scratch on the console above fader 18? : )

  • @morleychallenged
    @morleychallenged 2 роки тому

    If my limiting on an output bus triggers, either the bus is broken or input on the mix is broken. I don't believe in dancing with that at all.

  • @chrisdidiot7138
    @chrisdidiot7138 8 днів тому

    im not even a minute into this compelling video and already disappointed that you call yourself an engineer and didn't bother to wear a lavalier or have better audio for it....

  • @megagoat2201
    @megagoat2201 23 дні тому

    Can I use a DCA instead of BUS?

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  23 дні тому

      @megagoat2201 dca is only volume control. There no EQ, compressor,... or any kind of processing

  • @jiaweizhang9789
    @jiaweizhang9789 2 роки тому +4

    I heard you speak with a noise gate on your video, the hold time was short, it was uncomfortable to listen to and distracted me.

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  2 роки тому +3

      Well, that's unfortunate to hear. There's wasn't any gate, i cut it manually in some places

  • @michaelwilliams9508
    @michaelwilliams9508 2 роки тому

    Do you have videos on gain structure?

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  2 роки тому +1

      I don't but it's pretty simple. When it comes to the input gain, if you can get to touch the yellow on the meters, just where the green meets the yellow that's the sweetspot for these preamps. And for anything else just make sure it's loud enough to minimize the noise but not too loud that it starts clipping and that's pretty much it

  • @itownmusicians
    @itownmusicians Рік тому

    Can you make a video on system tuning with Smaart?

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  Рік тому +1

      I don't have smaart because it's expensive and i don't really need it, however there's a free alternative it's called "Open Sound Meter" (OSM) that looks similar to smaart and has all the main functionality but without the extra bells and whistles. I can make a video with OSM instead of smaart as soon as I'm done with my university senior project but meanwhile you can learn a quick and dirty way to time align speakers without measurement software right here: ua-cam.com/video/7JvWcIq19xU/v-deo.html

    • @itownmusicians
      @itownmusicians Рік тому

      @@danielkharrat thank you! I’m looking forward to your video!!

  • @ronaldluckanus4153
    @ronaldluckanus4153 Рік тому

    Die Kameraführung ist sehr verwirrend. Schade.

  • @hr19a
    @hr19a 5 місяців тому

    Arbk

  • @mosesngatiah6365
    @mosesngatiah6365 11 місяців тому

    Daniel, I'm just purchasing a new Midas, is it possible to call you on Skype ..I have so many questions.

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  11 місяців тому

      You can send me your questions on Instagram or via email i don't do calls

    • @mosesngatiah6365
      @mosesngatiah6365 11 місяців тому

      @@danielkharrat Oh okay..what's your email kindly?

    • @danielkharrat
      @danielkharrat  11 місяців тому

      @@mosesngatiah6365 danielkharrat2@gmail.com