Number One Mastering Technique
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- Опубліковано 31 бер 2024
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How I use Musik Hack Master Plan to gain perspective when mastering.
I can never tell what's an April Fool or not when videos are released today.. 😂
So far this seems legit..
The only part of April Fools is the RIDICULOUS thumbnail LOL
Trust me it's definitely legit
it pisses me off you don't have 1 million subs. you deserve it.
you just sold me on master plan
Been doing this manually by testing it through different sources. As I learned from watching Pensados Place, shout out Chris Lord-Alge
AA need to get pearl out there again
I've said before in comments that I don't hear the things you identify as problems but I do hear how it sounds better when you make your changes BUT on this video man! I heard how terrible it sounded on the phone speaker instantly so maybe my ear is becoming more educated.
Great breakdown. I have Sienna Guru so I can basically try the same thing.
Said it before and will say it: mastering is about optimising the final approved mix for your intended medium. That’s it. It’s not some radically transformative process where a country ballad turns into a black metal rocker. It’s making sure the inherent qualities work within the bounds of whatever you are using to listen to it.
This is awesome, thanks! I do a lot of similar steps. 1. Get a rough mix on my stereo monitors. 2. Listen with headphones and whatever sounds not great, fix that. 3. Double check on monitors. 4. Turn on mono. If I use a lot of expanders or stereo width fx sometimes it sounds like trash in mono, so I'll fix it up. 5. Phone speaker. I know it's not meant for phone speakers but it has to sound decent on there too. 6. Car speaker. I'll still find problems when it gets to my car (usually too much bass). I also experiment by doing 2 or 3 different solutions when it gets toward the end of the process, like do I just EQ the sub 80Hz frequencies in the bass track down or turn the whole track down 1-2 dB? Whatever route starts sounding best is the one I'll explore.
We have some overlap but you have more tools and are more precise than me haha.
In theory the "best" way to do it is how you're doing it - sending it out to different mediums and environments. It's just painfully time consuming, so using things like Master Plan and/or VSX is mainly a workflow helper.
@@WeissAdvice Yeah it looks amazing! It'd be a real time saver. Sounds like a must have for professionals. Thank god I have as long as I need to get my mix right before I release it since I just do my own thing!
It sounds like it was tracked on tape... Probably not though... Digital has gotten so good
how about having the master plan in ur mix bus for monitoring purposes and then apply similar technic on specific instrument for a more detailed adjustment having to reduce the need to make alot of modifications during the mastering stage. just another suggestion havent tried it but i will definitely do.
Probably more effective to do it that way.
Great video! I’ve got a question for you. I’m using DT880 with Sonarworks SoundID for translation checks (along with Genelecs 8020 + SubPac, also with SoundID). Have you ever compared any decent headphones using SoundID with the VSX system? Is there any reason why VSX might be better? I’d try them myself, but I’ve heard that when you activate their software you can’t return them. I would really appreciate your thoughts on that!
Man you exposed my mixing secret
My bad
First here ❤🇯🇲
weiss, a reverb on a master. i know it's subtle but i want to know the thought process behind it
So this video was actually shot as a follow up to a video I did for Produce Like A Pro's UA-cam channel... but the one I did for my channel came out first LOL.
The video is on breaking rules, so I demonstrated a technique for using reverb on the entire mix, which is one of those dogmatic "no-nos".
Wait, didn't you have a much bigger channel years ago?
I was part of a bigger channel, yes
@@WeissAdvice I was out of the loop for a couple of years. Glad to see you doing your own thing! :)
Nice one fella. More power to your elbow.