Hey Chris, you give us a lot of very useful info such as "side chaining". What I like most of all is that you are a Cubase user. Cubase was my DAW of choice based on the "fundamentals" of mixing. As a FOH mixer in the "forgotten" 70's, it appealed to me because I could customize every aspect of my "BOARD" for the project at hand. Most of the fundamentals of mixing I learned 40 some odd years ago but, I found out CUBASE is a hell of a lot more than just a mixer. Cubase has so many "TOOLS" we didn't have in the 70's. I find myself playing around with some of the "TOOLs" knowing what it is I want to do but, not really knowing how to do it. Trial and ERROR usually gets me there but, then I scratch my head and tell myself, if I start from scratch I will not achieve the same result. When you start scrolling through all of the menus and settings in Cubase, it can be quite daunting. And if you have a specific question about a specific function in Cubase, it can be quite time consuming to find the answer. Greg Ondo and "Club Cubase", I just can't sit through. Dom Sigalas, great keyboards, midi knowledge and I have learned a lot of nifty Cubase tricks from him that i wouldn't even have considered if he hadn't pointed them out, just not the type of music production I am into. Wish I could play as well as he! Chris, you seem to have the same style of musical interest and the same approach to mixing as I do. And you use CUBASE with a lot more knowledge of the enter workings of the program than I. And you are a pretty damn good drum player. Or is that Grove Agent? "Just Kidding" I guess what I am getting at is I would like to see more in depth content specific to Cubase and how to do such things as editing, group editing, time aligning multiple tracks, pitch correction, tempo detection, compiling multiple tracks. All the things that were next to imposable (but still achievable with fingers crossed) in the 70's. As far as the basic tracking and mixing in Cubase, Straight forward. already
Hey David, thanks for sharing and thanks for the nice words. (Not Groove Agent lol). Yes, I will make more videos on those topics you mentioned. I also have this Playlist full of Cubase tips Videos that you can check out ua-cam.com/play/PLHfS_0liDLIORaRDT6Za8ywKSVsNxlNn8.html
actually, sidechain is active but not recieving the input signal (in the input level meter, so it is not sending the output signal) 'but' the interesting thing is that the compressed signal is showing up' somehow, which is cool' BUT this does not effect the reverb channel in my case.. still having that lushy reverb is surrounding the vocal signal.. (side chain is not working my friend ) which is not cool.. seems like a bug.. in the forums i cheked and saw that people gone mad about this..
Great vid. Cubase without a doubt is incredibly powerful. Many times it's so powerful it's overwhelming. This vid, along with the others on your channel opens so many doors in using this software. Very much appreciated!!
Thank you for the great explanation and demonstration! Cubase has so many great built-in tools. I had not yet used the Steinberg tube compressor, looks like I should!
Thx you so much for your work Chris. It's a shame to hear that lots of peeps ask you bout stuff and not many hit the like button. I know how much time and work it takes to make videos. So why y'all don't hit the like button ????? Don't take it for granted that peeps like Chris invest a lot of time to share their knowledge. To sit down, work on stuff so y'all can learn. This is a shame
@@mixdownonline Thx you so much Chris, you made mine every day I watch your Vids and learn more stuff. Really appreciate your chanel and most of all your Academy Cubase course. Really excellent.
I remember that video 15:10 and I have recommended it 26425362 times. And here is it: ua-cam.com/video/ozseVOOEAHY/v-deo.html Oh, another few weeks for the mixing course? In my country that would mean social protest.
I am from Iraq and I follow you and I love your explanations very much
That is so cool! Thanks!
I've learned so much from listening to you Chris, you are a fantastic teacher. Thank you.
Oh wow! Thanks and you're welcome!
I have my pen and notebook ready, for class 💯
Awesome!
new heights in explanation, brilliant.
Thanks!
This was very high quality video with a very good teacher.
Wow, thank you!
Many thanks for this video!Best regards from Markku
Great explanation. And thanks a lot for yor vocalization. Not english people we appreciate that so much.
My pleasure!
Danke für das gut erklärte Video!
You're welcome!
Thank you very much for sharing this!
My pleasure!
Hey Chris, you give us a lot of very useful info such as "side chaining".
What I like most of all is that you are a Cubase user.
Cubase was my DAW of choice based on the "fundamentals" of mixing.
As a FOH mixer in the "forgotten" 70's, it appealed to me because I could customize every aspect of my "BOARD" for the project at hand.
Most of the fundamentals of mixing I learned 40 some odd years ago but, I found out CUBASE is a hell of a lot more than just a mixer.
Cubase has so many "TOOLS" we didn't have in the 70's. I find myself playing around with some of the "TOOLs" knowing what it is I want to do but, not really knowing how to do it.
Trial and ERROR usually gets me there but, then I scratch my head and tell myself, if I start from scratch I will not achieve the same result.
When you start scrolling through all of the menus and settings in Cubase, it can be quite daunting. And if you have a specific question about a specific function in Cubase, it can be quite time consuming to find the answer.
Greg Ondo and "Club Cubase", I just can't sit through. Dom Sigalas, great keyboards, midi knowledge and I have learned a lot of nifty Cubase tricks from him that i wouldn't even have considered if he hadn't pointed them out, just not the type of music production I am into. Wish I could play as well as he!
Chris, you seem to have the same style of musical interest and the same approach to mixing as I do. And you use CUBASE with a lot more knowledge of the enter workings of the program than I.
And you are a pretty damn good drum player. Or is that Grove Agent? "Just Kidding"
I guess what I am getting at is I would like to see more in depth content specific to Cubase and how to do such things as editing, group editing, time aligning multiple tracks, pitch correction, tempo detection, compiling multiple tracks. All the things that were next to imposable (but still achievable with fingers crossed) in the 70's.
As far as the basic tracking and mixing in Cubase, Straight forward.
already
Hey David, thanks for sharing and thanks for the nice words. (Not Groove Agent lol). Yes, I will make more videos on those topics you mentioned. I also have this Playlist full of Cubase tips Videos that you can check out ua-cam.com/play/PLHfS_0liDLIORaRDT6Za8ywKSVsNxlNn8.html
Thank, Chris for sharing.
My pleasure!!
So good explanation so i can get an idea for my mix
Great!
Hi Chris, once again, a pure gem !!!
Glad you enjoyed it
actually, sidechain is active but not recieving the input signal (in the input level meter, so it is not sending the output signal) 'but' the interesting thing is that the compressed signal is showing up' somehow, which is cool' BUT this does not effect the reverb channel in my case.. still having that lushy reverb is surrounding the vocal signal.. (side chain is not working my friend ) which is not cool.. seems like a bug..
in the forums i cheked and saw that people gone mad about this..
Very well explained, thanks Chris!
My pleasure!
Thanks a lot 🙏🏻
Thank you sir, God bless you more and more
Same to you!
Thanks a lot! This is very helpful! Appreciate your work
Glad it was helpful!
Really enjoy your video Chris. I am not so good in English, but you can explain it in simple language. Thanks bro.
Happy to help
Great vid. Cubase without a doubt is incredibly powerful. Many times it's so powerful it's overwhelming. This vid, along with the others on your channel opens so many doors in using this software. Very much appreciated!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome tips Thank you sir
Always welcome
Thank you for the great explanation and demonstration! Cubase has so many great built-in tools. I had not yet used the Steinberg tube compressor, looks like I should!
You're very welcome!
Bless!
Thx you so much for your work Chris. It's a shame to hear that lots of peeps ask you bout stuff and not many hit the like button. I know how much time and work it takes to make videos. So why y'all don't hit the like button ????? Don't take it for granted that peeps like Chris invest a lot of time to share their knowledge. To sit down, work on stuff so y'all can learn. This is a shame
I appreciate your comment Jesse! You made my day :-)
@@mixdownonline Thx you so much Chris, you made mine every day I watch your Vids and learn more stuff. Really appreciate your chanel and most of all your Academy Cubase course. Really excellent.
Very nice, just until 6:25 its enough for me :) but after viewing the external its also very important i can see now :) Thanks for sharing Chris
You're welcome!
CHRIS! You stole my coffee mug hahaha! :D
LOL!
Thaaaank you Sir 🙌 Really great explanation! The last compressor you have used is the fast compressor type stock plugin in Cubase right? Excelent
Yes, the digital regular Cubase Compressor
@@mixdownonline Thank you!
gr8 vid
Thanks :-)
I remember that video 15:10 and I have recommended it 26425362 times. And here is it: ua-cam.com/video/ozseVOOEAHY/v-deo.html
Oh, another few weeks for the mixing course? In my country that would mean social protest.
LOL! You're giving me some pressure, I like this :-)
Is there any reason to do sidechain compression when you can just do sidechain dynamic eq?