💎Help Me get to 10k Subs! ➜ bit.ly/USZl4B time stamps: 0:00 Please Like and Subscribe! 0:28 Phase 1 - Getting the sound 0:41 Sound Selection 2:07 Volume Levels 7:23 EQing and Individual FX 13:24 Phase 2 - Mixer Track Levels 19:14 Phase 3 - Master Channel 23:43 Extra Sauce (Kick Trick) 25:51 Update on the Mix 26:53 Final Beat, Final Mix
bro, its actually crazy how good this video was. I actually leanred something useful from it, and it wasnt boring, and you got to the point. 10/10 tutorial
This really helped me with my first solo album! Doing it all myself and I was getting very worried I was going to have to reach out to other producer which I wasn’t happy about because I wanted to show this world I can do it alone first I don’t need no one taking my shine and you helped with that out! Thanks a million my friend!
I know this is 2 years old but very informative, preciate it brother! Great video. So Sick of these videos cats want to tell you what to do or use "lingo" and this one shows you step for step word for word.
dude, its crazy how u only have 15k subs, imma tell all my friends to watch ur vids bc these lessons are what kids pay thousands for in tuition. God bless
Very Good Tutorial and Very Well Explained. I am very critical of myself and always stop myself from starting a mix but you just confirmed what I already know but gave me the courage to get started. Thanks bro.
This is one of the coolest mixing and mastering videos I've seen🙏🏾🔥. Great pointers, great tips and well explained concepts. One love brother, thanks a bunch❤
Wow stg this is the best video I’ve found on here much love! But I’m confused, Please explain about why I should start leveling the tracks in the channel rack before balancing them in the mixer on the volume faders?
Honestly it doesn't matter. I just don't like or Believe in the concept of gain staging before mixing and I like to have an idea of the sound I'm going for, before I touch the mixers. But that's just me. You can gain stage or you can skip all the first steps except making sure nothing is clipping, and go straight to the mixer tracks.
Can you master like this and still get industry standard beats - I been trying but I don't feel like my beats hit that hard even though I now have hs8 monitors.
Immo keep it real, if you really concerned about having an "industry standard" sound, do 2 things: 1. Study industry mixes 2. Get and use all the generic industry drums If you study industry mixes, you'll notice that the beats REALLY don't hit that hard on most cases. Especially when they don't use a kick, the 808 is usually just leveled higher than normal. And as far as generic industry drums, study which kicks, snares, 808s and hi hats get used. Make your own folder for a drum kit and copy all those samples into it. For example, the spinz 808 is the most used 808 in rap for the past 10 years, you can get it for free and you'll find it in most of these kits cats be dropping. Same with the zay 808 etc. So to answer your question, yes you can master like this and get an industry standard sound but you have to use the right sounds first and adjusting your leveling to sound like a lot of the industry stuff you hear
Do you think its better for beginners to invest in studio monitors? I've been trying to mix with headphones or is it better to just get studio monitors, thanks heaps for the video
I think i mentioned it in this vid but I'll say this from current knowledge and personal experience. Monitor Headphones are in the $200 range, its a good first step. You may even personally prefer it after you mix with them. But I'll tell you a story that I wanted to tell on video but I just never got around to it. Long story short, I had some radio shack type speakers and studio monitors early and thats how I used to mix my beats. I produced a whole album for an artist, they got a few other beats from other sources. I went to their album release party. I thought my beats sounded good on the huge speakers, wasn't the first time I heard my beats like that.... But when tracks produced by Kountdown came on, he had a FAR MORE superior mix than me because I couldn't get a perspective similar to those speakers. After that, I spent $300ish on some KRK Rockit speakers and I'm STILL using those to this day. My mix has not only stepped up tremendously but I'm able to hear things from a better perspective when it comes to low end and how the track hits a room. LONG COMMENT I know, but to answer the question after providing all that info, if you're starting, just get what you can and work with it. But in my opinion, when you hit a certain point where you've invested years and you're serious about your craft or career, you HAVE to get monitor speakers if you want the best option of hearing and comparing mixes. It's a long term investment, you pay the money and you can have the monitors for at least a decade, if not more.
Hello, I have a problem. When I master my song and then exports it, the song master turns out to have low volume.. is there a fix to this? Pls urgent. I am using a Mac by the way..
I'd recommend contacting image line because I can't think of what would cause that. I'd have to actually see it. Only advice I could give: 1. Make sure the master mixer channel fader is reset to the default volume. 2. Check the volume of your media player. Make sure the volume is all the way up when you play the mp3. Even drag the mp3 on FL studio or onto another media player to see if it's consistent. 3. disable every plugin on the master and render it without them, see if it sounds like it does in FL studio. If it does, enable one more plugin on the master and render. Point of this is too see if it's one of the plugins.
It's a tape emulator plugin. It's very popular, just search the word on UA-cam and you'll see a bunch of videos with demonstrations pop up. I can't remember how I mentioned it in this video though
💎Help Me get to 10k Subs! ➜ bit.ly/USZl4B
time stamps:
0:00 Please Like and Subscribe!
0:28 Phase 1 - Getting the sound
0:41 Sound Selection
2:07 Volume Levels
7:23 EQing and Individual FX
13:24 Phase 2 - Mixer Track Levels
19:14 Phase 3 - Master Channel
23:43 Extra Sauce (Kick Trick)
25:51 Update on the Mix
26:53 Final Beat, Final Mix
Yeah. Im DJ bruse up the boy theey tite.
bro, its actually crazy how good this video was. I actually leanred something useful from it, and it wasnt boring, and you got to the point. 10/10 tutorial
Best tutorial on mixing thus far love hat he included the number one rule mix low and TURN THE SPEAKERS UP!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾 thanks mello
Fasho , appreciate you Bruh
This really helped me with my first solo album! Doing it all myself and I was getting very worried I was going to have to reach out to other producer which I wasn’t happy about because I wanted to show this world I can do it alone first I don’t need no one taking my shine and you helped with that out! Thanks a million my friend!
fasho, I'm glad i could help and I hope the mixes are hitting just how you want them to. Thank you for watching and for the feedback
Man, you deserve more subs, i keep rewatching your 808 guide video 😂😂😂
I'm grinding it out but I'll get there. I'm glad you like the vid Tho, thanks for watching
After 2yr I still do aswell😅
I know this is 2 years old but very informative, preciate it brother! Great video. So Sick of these videos cats want to tell you what to do or use "lingo" and this one shows you step for step word for word.
dude, its crazy how u only have 15k subs, imma tell all my friends to watch ur vids bc these lessons are what kids pay thousands for in tuition. God bless
Fasho, about to be 16k soon but the growth rate is growing. I’m gonna keep giving the knowledge I have, I appreciate you. Thanks for watching
Very Good Tutorial and Very Well Explained. I am very critical of myself and always stop myself from starting a mix but you just confirmed what I already know but gave me the courage to get started. Thanks bro.
This is the best and clear tutorial on mixing and mastering you have earned my subscription
Appreciate you
This very inspiring.Keep it up mello,You de best
Bro i found your videos last week ..since then i have looked for almost all your videos on your channel..keep going love the way you explain 🙌🏾
I'm glad I could help, thanks for watching
Holy crap, awesome tutorial. I don’t know what it was about it, but it was just really special. Packed with good tips and tricks right off rip.
Can't believe it took my producer jumping ship for me to find this channel
Nonetheless we glad we here🔥💪
This is one of the coolest mixing and mastering videos I've seen🙏🏾🔥. Great pointers, great tips and well explained concepts. One love brother, thanks a bunch❤
You are the man ill tell my homies bout u
It would be dope if u did another master channel video about isotope
I'm probably gonna get the new izotope Ozone on black Friday so I'll be ready to do it some point after that. I appreciate the feedback
Great video, kindly do another one on chords and melodies. Thank you kindly
I got a couple melody joints coming up soon, I'm going to do a melody series similar to my chord series. Thanks for the feedback 🙏🏾
@@MelloDeeBeats cheers, I cant wait!!
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Best video on mixing & mastering ❤️
The beat saucy af! 100%%%%%%
Glad you like it
Easy to overstand. Thank you soo much
This was very useful for me. thanks
This is very inspiring mello
Thanks for this my dood. Super helpful and concise
Thank you, much appreciated
Ty 🔥 I was always wondering if that could be done instead of doing it on the mixer controlling the volume on the step sequencer
If you put fruity balancer on the mixer as well, it can control the volume on the mixer track
Your tutorials are the best thank you
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The best way to drop your beatss 🪐
Good looking out
This helped me out alot
Thank You 🙏🏾
Great video mate....love those rumbling 808....which pack have you got them on?
The combustion Vol 1 kit
mellodeebeats.com/product/combustion-vol-1-drum-kit/
Very helpful thank you bro
Thank you
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Thanks for watching and thanks for the feedback, I appreciate you 🙏🏾
This was very good bro, very educational.
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Thanks Bruh
Wow stg this is the best video I’ve found on here much love! But I’m confused, Please explain about why I should start leveling the tracks in the channel rack before balancing them in the mixer on the volume faders?
Honestly it doesn't matter. I just don't like or Believe in the concept of gain staging before mixing and I like to have an idea of the sound I'm going for, before I touch the mixers. But that's just me.
You can gain stage or you can skip all the first steps except making sure nothing is clipping, and go straight to the mixer tracks.
@@MelloDeeBeats okay I’m just having trouble balancing my tracks
You're good men ... thanks a lot
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Can you master like this and still get industry standard beats - I been trying but I don't feel like my beats hit that hard even though I now have hs8 monitors.
Immo keep it real, if you really concerned about having an "industry standard" sound, do 2 things:
1. Study industry mixes
2. Get and use all the generic industry drums
If you study industry mixes, you'll notice that the beats REALLY don't hit that hard on most cases. Especially when they don't use a kick, the 808 is usually just leveled higher than normal.
And as far as generic industry drums, study which kicks, snares, 808s and hi hats get used. Make your own folder for a drum kit and copy all those samples into it. For example, the spinz 808 is the most used 808 in rap for the past 10 years, you can get it for free and you'll find it in most of these kits cats be dropping. Same with the zay 808 etc.
So to answer your question, yes you can master like this and get an industry standard sound but you have to use the right sounds first and adjusting your leveling to sound like a lot of the industry stuff you hear
@@MelloDeeBeats Thank you
goat
🙏🏾
The only issue I got is drums and beats all together delay I just want to separate but I don’t know to how do that
🔥
Thanks
Do you think its better for beginners to invest in studio monitors? I've been trying to mix with headphones or is it better to just get studio monitors, thanks heaps for the video
I think i mentioned it in this vid but I'll say this from current knowledge and personal experience.
Monitor Headphones are in the $200 range, its a good first step. You may even personally prefer it after you mix with them. But I'll tell you a story that I wanted to tell on video but I just never got around to it.
Long story short, I had some radio shack type speakers and studio monitors early and thats how I used to mix my beats. I produced a whole album for an artist, they got a few other beats from other sources. I went to their album release party. I thought my beats sounded good on the huge speakers, wasn't the first time I heard my beats like that.... But when tracks produced by Kountdown came on, he had a FAR MORE superior mix than me because I couldn't get a perspective similar to those speakers. After that, I spent $300ish on some KRK Rockit speakers and I'm STILL using those to this day. My mix has not only stepped up tremendously but I'm able to hear things from a better perspective when it comes to low end and how the track hits a room.
LONG COMMENT I know, but to answer the question after providing all that info, if you're starting, just get what you can and work with it. But in my opinion, when you hit a certain point where you've invested years and you're serious about your craft or career, you HAVE to get monitor speakers if you want the best option of hearing and comparing mixes. It's a long term investment, you pay the money and you can have the monitors for at least a decade, if not more.
@@MelloDeeBeats Thanks heaps for the comment extremely helpful, your videos and out reach to viewers for information is so appreciated!
Fasho, thank you again for watching
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Hello, I have a problem. When I master my song and then exports it, the song master turns out to have low volume.. is there a fix to this? Pls urgent. I am using a Mac by the way..
I'd recommend contacting image line because I can't think of what would cause that. I'd have to actually see it. Only advice I could give:
1. Make sure the master mixer channel fader is reset to the default volume.
2. Check the volume of your media player. Make sure the volume is all the way up when you play the mp3. Even drag the mp3 on FL studio or onto another media player to see if it's consistent.
3. disable every plugin on the master and render it without them, see if it sounds like it does in FL studio. If it does, enable one more plugin on the master and render. Point of this is too see if it's one of the plugins.
I don't know how to mix can you help me
The whole first half is about mixing. I'll have more tips on the future though
Does anyone how what RC20 means?
It's a tape emulator plugin. It's very popular, just search the word on UA-cam and you'll see a bunch of videos with demonstrations pop up. I can't remember how I mentioned it in this video though
@@MelloDeeBeats Aaaah, thank you. Just so you know your videos are the best I have found on youtube.
@@AA-lq5pu thank you, I appreciate that a lot
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