i kinda mix my vocals as i record them just so its kinda gives me refrence of what it would roughly sound like (final product kinda)....is this good practice?.....i record on a clean track then drop it down to my processed track to hear a kinda finished product, just so i know its sounds good in the mix and sounds the part??
Well I mean no such good, or bad I mean. I record with plugin all the time now actually. 1. As you said give you the sense of how it sound in mix ready. 2. Save me time for mix. 3. I can adjust my vocal while recording to fit the fx that I put. So, I mean I dont seem there a problem. But the is 1 point I wanna mention is like, you should understand the process, and knowing the vocal, so that all this preset fx that you do for recording before mix it make sense.
I usually come up with my best mixes when I do this. But, in the times that I don’t, I get so frustrated trying to make it sound good that I just start from scratch after wasting two weeks lol
@@sportmaniac10 yup my mixes are getting better and I still do this routine when recording vocals. I'll do like a whole verse, then half process it like eq, compression reverb etc... That way I'm not wasting my time on a full performance and come mixing time and it sounds like poo lol... Mix as you go now and apparently it's a common practice. But it's also not everyones preferred way. To each there own
Melda MSpectralDynamics and MSpectralDynamics LE are powerful and more affordable. Tone Boosters Sibalance 3 is free, but is for treating high frequencies only.
BTW, Though TB Sibalance 3 is a spectral deesser, if you solo the delta and invert the polarity it becomes a high frequency spectral enhanceer for a send channel. Because there is a built in Mid-Side emphasis control, its useful for busses.
How can anybody discern clarity when listening to a ridiculous non musical sound that isn’t generated by a musical instrument? Why don’t you use a track of actual musical sounds? I love your videos but what kind of ridiculous sounds are those?
@METAINVERSO agreed. Sounds like some kind of warning device in a nuclear power plant. I’d rather listen to the sound of a blender. Same old same old. Target audience: Non musical Idiots. After seeing this one I’m unsubscribing.
@@zarlok5294 dear. Why don't you try all this processing in your organic tracks ?. This guys is using modern sounds to show how can we achieve clearity from it. Well what you said was right too !! I am not saying you are wrong but he literally simplified it by using all this processing in a simple track. Yes it sucks but i would rather learn from it and use all this process in my organic tracks.. i think you should do that too instead of complaining.. #Nohate
@@zarlok5294 bro chill. You’re such a gatekeeper 😂 music isn’t limited to only things that come from a physical instrument. By using your logic we could say we’re not actually mixing because we’re using a DAW and not a physical mixer
Can u please use vocal with music for examples....not just music so we can understand clearly..
Sage audio 🔥👍🏻👐 very informative as usual
i kinda mix my vocals as i record them just so its kinda gives me refrence of what it would roughly sound like (final product kinda)....is this good practice?.....i record on a clean track then drop it down to my processed track to hear a kinda finished product, just so i know its sounds good in the mix and sounds the part??
Well I mean no such good, or bad I mean. I record with plugin all the time now actually. 1. As you said give you the sense of how it sound in mix ready. 2. Save me time for mix. 3. I can adjust my vocal while recording to fit the fx that I put.
So, I mean I dont seem there a problem. But the is 1 point I wanna mention is like, you should understand the process, and knowing the vocal, so that all this preset fx that you do for recording before mix it make sense.
I usually come up with my best mixes when I do this. But, in the times that I don’t, I get so frustrated trying to make it sound good that I just start from scratch after wasting two weeks lol
@@sportmaniac10 yup my mixes are getting better and I still do this routine when recording vocals. I'll do like a whole verse, then half process it like eq, compression reverb etc... That way I'm not wasting my time on a full performance and come mixing time and it sounds like poo lol... Mix as you go now and apparently it's a common practice. But it's also not everyones preferred way. To each there own
thank you
Any suggestions for cheaper Soothe 2 alternatives??
Try baby audio smooth operator
@@diegorezzed4476 great, thanks
Melda MSpectralDynamics and MSpectralDynamics LE are powerful and more affordable.
Tone Boosters Sibalance 3 is free, but is for treating high frequencies only.
BTW, Though TB Sibalance 3 is a spectral deesser, if you solo the delta and invert the polarity it becomes a high frequency spectral enhanceer for a send channel. Because there is a built in Mid-Side emphasis control, its useful for busses.
Great video
Amazing
Bro here how I use Soothe 2.. ...i keep depth at 10-14 and keep the mix not more than 30-40
Nice 👍
how fix aliasing on mastering chain ?
Try oversampling
@@adampeters9684 ok ty
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Me loading a pro MB on drums
My laptop fans are like we done💀
How can anybody discern clarity when listening to a ridiculous non musical sound that isn’t generated by a musical instrument? Why don’t you use a track of actual musical sounds? I love your videos but what kind of ridiculous sounds are those?
@METAINVERSO agreed. Sounds like some kind of warning device in a nuclear power plant. I’d rather listen to the sound of a blender. Same old same old. Target audience:
Non musical Idiots.
After seeing this one I’m unsubscribing.
@@zarlok5294 dear. Why don't you try all this processing in your organic tracks ?. This guys is using modern sounds to show how can we achieve clearity from it. Well what you said was right too !! I am not saying you are wrong but he literally simplified it by using all this processing in a simple track. Yes it sucks but i would rather learn from it and use all this process in my organic tracks.. i think you should do that too instead of complaining.. #Nohate
@@zarlok5294 bro chill. You’re such a gatekeeper 😂 music isn’t limited to only things that come from a physical instrument. By using your logic we could say we’re not actually mixing because we’re using a DAW and not a physical mixer
@@kboyburry3669 logic. Ok. Sure. That’s not a musical sound
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