In Logic, one can use a plugin in dual mono mode instead of stereo and convert the signal from left and right to mid/side. This way, any plugin can be processed in mid/side mode.
I literally JUST started teaching myself this yesterday, starting with one of your other mid/side videos.... yall are on top of shit!! thank yall so much for this education 🤍✨🌺🥹 its priceless
Deelay PE by Sixth Sample has a fun mode where the ping pong bounces between mid and side instead of left and right. The mode also changes the pan slider from LR to mid side.
You're processing the drum bus with the Side Image Transients in general? Or do you use it sometimes on the master bus too? Is there a Mid Side Option in Puncuate. It looks like it's processing the whole signal and not just the sides...
Please make a video on - "How to get an UA-cam compatible sound output " Because after uploading the mixmaster file on UA-cam there is a little low pass fillter automatically added by UA-cam and that is so irritating 😥
The technique is more for a creative effect - you just add differing reverbs to the mid and side image. This way the mid is reverberated with one setting, and the side is reverberated with a different setting. It's not a practical effect, but has a cool sound nonetheless.
Make a video about how can I make my vocals airy like pop songs without making them harsh and thin. and sit in the mix like this song 🙂 Edit : Thanks to all of you for your valuable comments 🙏🏽
Really needed tutorial on this topic…thank you so much sage audio!!
In Logic, one can use a plugin in dual mono mode instead of stereo and convert the signal from left and right to mid/side. This way, any plugin can be processed in mid/side mode.
Top quality videos as always
I literally JUST started teaching myself this yesterday, starting with one of your other mid/side videos.... yall are on top of shit!! thank yall so much for this education 🤍✨🌺🥹 its priceless
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Amazing tutorial!!!
Deelay PE by Sixth Sample has a fun mode where the ping pong bounces between mid and side instead of left and right. The mode also changes the pan slider from LR to mid side.
2nd viewer and Thankyou so much sage audio for uploading. 🙏🏽
You're processing the drum bus with the Side Image Transients in general? Or do you use it sometimes on the master bus too? Is there a Mid Side Option in Puncuate. It looks like it's processing the whole signal and not just the sides...
I have such an issue oth this. Thank you for saving my songs oth your masters :)
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I would like to see also on kick and bass group, mid side how it works with all of these processes on EDM track
Bitwig Users: we have a built-in Mid-Side Split device. :)
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can u make video on using mulitple reverbs for vocals
Please make a video on - "How to get an UA-cam compatible sound output "
Because after uploading the mixmaster file on UA-cam there is a little low pass fillter automatically added by UA-cam and that is so irritating 😥
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Good but how to do it in FL Studio?
4:26 I did not understand this point
The technique is more for a creative effect - you just add differing reverbs to the mid and side image. This way the mid is reverberated with one setting, and the side is reverberated with a different setting. It's not a practical effect, but has a cool sound nonetheless.
Here's how MS works:
L = M+S
R = M-S
M = L+R
S = L-R
What's that supposed to mean?
First viewer
Make a video about how can I make my vocals airy like pop songs without making them harsh and thin. and sit in the mix like this song 🙂
Edit : Thanks to all of you for your valuable comments 🙏🏽
Try Slate digital Air Eq
Try an 8k boost. If its harsh its probably your recording chain or voice
Cut or even low pass your vocals at the source. Do a shelf boost higher up in the hierarchy on a vocal bus or even your mix bus.
Along with all the other recommendations in the replies, try recording whisper tracks and mix it in a little bit. It’s used in rnb and similar genres