Working With Low Frequencies - Into The Lair #59

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    In this week's Into The Lair, Dave discusses dealing with Low-End in a mix, and provides some detailed examples of his mixing process.
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  • @cnotenesmith
    @cnotenesmith 10 років тому +95

    8:26 I like the fact that he's a professional and he was straight up & honest and said that he didn't know what that plug-in was or how to use it. A lot of people in his position don't like to admit when they don't know something, let alone mention it on a video broadcasted worldwide. #Respect!

    • @aviolentpurple9925
      @aviolentpurple9925 9 років тому +9

      cnotenesmith Indeed, that is the sign of a master; admitting right away when you don't know something. Too many people, especially in mixing, offer advice and claim to know it all, but have no idea what they're talking about, and don't even have any training or experience!

    • @awilsonarchive
      @awilsonarchive 7 років тому +1

      I actually think it's more common for guys in 'his position' to be frank about their weaknesses. At that level, the work speaks for itself many times over. Pensado could say 'I'm so good with this compressor' or 'I always find mix buses confusing' and people would regard him just as highly in either case

  • @Stratocat93
    @Stratocat93 10 років тому +67

    "I don't have a clue what it is or how it works, but I like the sound I get out of it." THANK GOD!!!!! I'M NOT ALONE AFTER ALL!!! ;D

    • @cnotenesmith
      @cnotenesmith 10 років тому

      lol I just said the same exact thing!

    • @vhollund
      @vhollund 6 років тому

      He knows what to listen for

  • @Sakrecoer
    @Sakrecoer 11 років тому +10

    "I don't carve, i mess with it till it sunds good."
    I like your school PensadosPlace!

  • @simonderycke7545
    @simonderycke7545 8 років тому +22

    This is one of the most rare channels, where you learn a lot by NOT being explained stuff.

    • @skinnyrigid
      @skinnyrigid 7 років тому +2

      He does explain stuff though, it's just the way Dave's explaining things to us that's different than most channels

    • @simonderycke7545
      @simonderycke7545 7 років тому +1

      I agree.

    • @simonderycke7545
      @simonderycke7545 7 років тому +1

      Exactly :-)

    • @lsykdrive8247
      @lsykdrive8247 3 роки тому +1

      another good channel is kush audio after hours. he gives you the knowledge you need without ever showing you a daw or a plugin its really unique.

  • @MikeSpexTV
    @MikeSpexTV 3 роки тому

    "Mess wit it til it sounds good"
    Love the channel!! Thnx Dave!!!
    I appreciate ur honesty and open approach and of course your humour.

  • @OdinOfficialEmcee
    @OdinOfficialEmcee 4 роки тому +4

    Dave saying "I just messed with it till it sounded good" is probably the most sage piece of wisdom you could give anyone. We all know what good music sounds like, just work on it till it sounds like that

  • @chotracks
    @chotracks 9 років тому

    thanks Jim, i will do, every time i watch Dave's vids i always learn something, i definitely will be watching every last one, and i hope he keeps coming out with more.

  • @ike304
    @ike304 10 років тому +2

    Thank you so much Dave! your saving the future of music production one ITL at a time. Much love.

  • @edward892
    @edward892 10 років тому +29

    The best plugins are still those 2 things plugged in the side of your head...:)

  • @aviolentpurple9925
    @aviolentpurple9925 9 років тому +8

    Thanks for doing these. I hope you'll do more on bass and low end. I feel like bass is the most challenging instrument (and frequency range) to really master in a mix, but there is so little written about it. Super standout recorded bass guitar sounds in a big mix are so few and far between; it has always been relegated to a sub bass or something way back in the mix historically, but it can shine as midrange instrument, with masterful recording and mixing.

  • @TimBunch
    @TimBunch 6 років тому

    I love how you can just get creative like that in the box, doing things that would have been impossible for most of us to accomplish in the past. No limits.

  • @Sledgehammersunite
    @Sledgehammersunite 9 років тому +1

    loved your comment.."I just messed with it until it sounded right" that`s the approach i take with each mix.A very good Friend and one Hell of an Sound Tech once told me when i ask him..how to get a good mix..."you keep turning knobs and moving Faders until it sounds right",,,..I`m not so much into using frequencies..i love working intuitiv..

  • @TheEmbryotik
    @TheEmbryotik 10 років тому +12

    Such a humble dude.

  • @JockoFlocko
    @JockoFlocko 10 років тому

    These are some fantastic tips and tutorials, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and taking the time to make these great videos. :)

  • @JustinMoralesTheComposer
    @JustinMoralesTheComposer 10 років тому

    "Ruff Mix"

  • @serjmusteata
    @serjmusteata 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much Dave! Thank you so much..

  • @LesterBrunt
    @LesterBrunt 10 років тому

    When you had the bass and the drums alone I really thought "damn, this can't be right, drums are sooo much louder" but when you added the guitar and the coper, man, it just balanced out perfect.

  • @IAMGalileus
    @IAMGalileus 9 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this!

  • @ONOLBS
    @ONOLBS 11 років тому

    Thank You Pensado sharing the knowledge

  • @bhargavdobhal5327
    @bhargavdobhal5327 7 місяців тому

    Thank You 🙌🙌 Mr . Dave Pensado really Helpful Video🔥🔥.

  • @frankhoward4485
    @frankhoward4485 6 років тому

    Soooo glad to see a V that speaks to dealing with a unique composition. My recent work includes attempts to compose and arrange new(ish) approaches. This V helped me. I owe you a piece of pizza, Pensado.

  • @DumitriJon
    @DumitriJon 11 років тому

    Thanx Dave, this was very helpful.

  • @DavidL1980
    @DavidL1980 11 років тому +1

    man i couldnt keep up with this. next level shit

  • @user-mp8xm5bc5z
    @user-mp8xm5bc5z 6 років тому

    Dave, you are Amazing!

  • @jerosta
    @jerosta 11 років тому

    So generous. Thank you.

  • @mysterhope8961
    @mysterhope8961 9 років тому

    Great video!

  • @michaelcutting6626
    @michaelcutting6626 10 років тому +2

    wooooow you love your work and i will say you are damn good to bring that bass sounding good and also i love the brass, wish you could do a tutorial on brass i have some work that i was pressing hard on but i am now getting ease up on the low end from your tutorials and now paying more attention on the brass section (horn section) , keep up the good work you are inspiring a lot of engineers and desire to be engineers like myself out there in the world of audio recording,stay bless .

  • @2011dartagnan
    @2011dartagnan 11 років тому

    Thanx Dave !

  • @Hajjmusic_
    @Hajjmusic_ 11 років тому

    so nice. thanx man.

  • @kennykanowski
    @kennykanowski 11 років тому

    Nice stuff I was afraid to get that radical with my EQ cuz of what I thought was correct butI'm learnin alot from these vids and my Bass and Drum stuff is gettin pretty slammin.

  • @MikeMcDoughnut
    @MikeMcDoughnut 11 років тому

    In case you didn't get an answer yet.. On pultec style EQ's, the boost and attenuate knobs often affect the frequency with different EQ curves, so by using both, one can generate a different/more focused eq boost. check other videos on how to use a pultec style eq.. that's where I picked up that trick from! :)

  • @sonnybrasco9735
    @sonnybrasco9735 8 років тому

    man that sounds good!!! nice

  • @EQuBEMusic
    @EQuBEMusic 11 років тому

    Dave is the man! would be great to see some bass and kick videos but more electornica\Dubstep. Thank you

  • @MrSTAYUP33
    @MrSTAYUP33 6 років тому

    'lets get into something i love, dark essence' would be a great sample

  • @danielgarrick1327
    @danielgarrick1327 11 років тому

    Analyse the kick to see where it's res freq is, that's where you notch the bass a bit on your eq. Also subtly sidechaining the kick to a multiband comp on the bass that compresses the lows can help them co-exist. Add a little more top freqs to the kick to make it's snap more audible, this helps your ears find the kick in the mix.

  • @Julle83
    @Julle83 11 років тому

    May I suggest trying a side chain eq/filter on the bass channel that cuts some low-ends everytime the bass drum kicks in. It might be a bit more subtle solution than straight side chain compression.

  • @KevinStCroix
    @KevinStCroix 10 років тому +1

    Nice. btw that DECT phone is wreaking havoc on everything in your signal flow.

  • @LeoAr37
    @LeoAr37 11 років тому

    I do side-chain, I do, thanks for the tips. But for example, in the other video about ear training on low freqs., when Dave passed 100 hz with the lo-pass, all you could hear was the bass, it was clearly overpowering the kick in the subs. So what to do?

  • @only4posting
    @only4posting 10 років тому

    thanks, man.

  • @Amarnamusick
    @Amarnamusick 8 років тому

    you are the best
    greeting from Alexandria, Egypt :)
    Myzzym
    Foxidoband

  • @estws
    @estws 10 років тому

    that means that sometimes on tiny speakers, laptops u just dont hear what u r supossed to hear... mostly bass for example and there is a lot things u can do to make it hearable on every speaker no matter what quality or build it is...

  • @woolybehave
    @woolybehave 11 років тому

    Dave's sessions are so organized. Makes me feel like a slob haha

  • @KoolKatBeatz
    @KoolKatBeatz 3 роки тому

    Get the Bass hoppin'
    -Dave Pensado 2012

  • @AlexNiedt
    @AlexNiedt 11 років тому

    Great job on this one, Dave!

  • @sosodeejay
    @sosodeejay 10 років тому

    MaxxBass is on my every bass too. I like to put a crazy preset that turns the bass into kind of a guitar bass, kind of rock-ish :)

  • @blakemacdonson
    @blakemacdonson 11 років тому

    Lowpass your master channel,so all you hear is the low end,maybe 400hz and below. Pick two compromising frequencies both as close to 60 as you can. Maybe put the kick at 65-75 and the bass at 55-65. Where ever you put the kick, carve a little of that frequency out of the bass, vise versa. Compress the bass sidechained with the kick and dial in the compression settings until it sounds good, the release in particular(UA-cam sidechain compression if that didn't make sense).

  • @louh9211
    @louh9211 10 років тому

    I'm listening on a vizio soundbar at work. (real life work not studio dream job stuff) anyway, The sub bass sounded great on "little speakers" here too. Until the dark essence plug in. Just muddied on the sound bar but I got it pretty loud. Dave's the man and I look up to him as an engineer. Maxbass plug is amazing. I wish I had it. Does anybody know of a more affordable plugin that might get a similar result?
    Low end really sounds great! awesome tutorial

  • @DavidBryantsTranscendent
    @DavidBryantsTranscendent 10 років тому

    hey dude, for rock stuff try doubling your bass guitar track and making one all higher freqs and the other all the lower stuff, this way you can make some room in the middle for the gtrs and specifically control the level of the bass in the mix while maintaining the definition of what is being played by the instrument, works like a charm. and you can do the same thing for the Kick Drum and really give everything a place in the mix.

  • @persianchris2451
    @persianchris2451 7 років тому +3

    I'm lost. at 2:11 Dave says "thats the high end information on the kick" but it is 65hz when the original had 100hz.... confused

  • @carlosm8303
    @carlosm8303 Рік тому

    How is he giving the kick drum an boost at 60hz without gain staging? Wouldn’t that clip the track?

  • @JentySteP
    @JentySteP 10 років тому

    personally i put the 60 hz for my kick and then dip it for 100 hz as that is where i boost the bass guitar lemme know if this helped

  • @henryssurfshowcase
    @henryssurfshowcase 5 років тому

    How many tracks in a mix are fairly common these days?

  • @anthemmakersmusic
    @anthemmakersmusic 4 роки тому

    Listen to my mixes, and to references of other mixes and I am wondering are we all to hyped in Hip hop and r an b on the low end? Thoughts.

  • @EmilianoCaballeroFraccaroli
    @EmilianoCaballeroFraccaroli 11 років тому

    Dave, why are you boosting and attenuating at the same time in 100 hz and 10khz with the pulltec? minute 6;40
    thanks!

  • @jlazelle1
    @jlazelle1 11 років тому

    The same..... Watch his video on listening. He sweeps an EQ on a full mix. Lets you know where the lows should go. Good for some experimenting. I do the same thing. Boost 50 Hz on the kick and wonder why it isn't working.

  • @LeoAr37
    @LeoAr37 11 років тому

    I know, but you still gotta let one win the battle in the lows, I can separate them in the mids and highs but not down there.

  • @DavidBryantsTranscendent
    @DavidBryantsTranscendent 10 років тому

    also this video is a really old school, but really good at explaining the concept of spacial mixing your mix and giving every instrument its place. the title is
    "The Art Of Mixing (A Arte da Mixagem) - David Gibson"
    Its a long ass video so go pee and get some coffee first, lol.

  • @gruponemesis
    @gruponemesis 11 років тому +3

    Hey Dave you sound a lil under the weather, get well bro!!

  • @DJFoxxxyBear
    @DJFoxxxyBear 11 років тому

    what is the print track for ?

  • @LeoAr37
    @LeoAr37 11 років тому

    Please, would love to hear some straight rock management of bass and kick. I never know how to get separation, I always want the 60 hz to be present in both and lever let enyone win the battle! anyone feeling the same?

  • @joseggf1
    @joseggf1 11 років тому

    where I can find the music of the second band????

  • @JustaArmada99
    @JustaArmada99 11 років тому

    It's tricky because you want both in it... if I were you I would let the kick pass through more than the bass but you can hear it at the same time

  • @experiment0003
    @experiment0003 11 років тому

    high frequencies my man!

  • @chotracks
    @chotracks 9 років тому

    hi dave, i was just wondering what is that blue lunch style looking gear to your left on your desk, thanks

    • @jimslade2264
      @jimslade2264 9 років тому

      I think it's one of the the Maag EQs. He talks about it in SOME ITL, sadly I don't remember which one. I guess you'll have to watch them all! Cheers.

    • @maxrott3345
      @maxrott3345 9 років тому

      Jim Slade its itl #31 about hardware compressors and eqs

    • @jimslade2264
      @jimslade2264 9 років тому

      Cheers, Max!

  • @cpunktspunkt748
    @cpunktspunkt748 7 років тому

    Which oscilloscope is that?

  • @persianchris2451
    @persianchris2451 7 років тому +1

    @4:12 oh hell no..... lol

  • @chesterkboy
    @chesterkboy 11 років тому

    hey where do u live in what sttate

  • @HipHopAn0n
    @HipHopAn0n 10 років тому

    Yeah I label those tracks Bass and Not Bass! It's extremely useful for sidechaining.

  • @bubnjarovski
    @bubnjarovski 11 років тому

    more hundred... to be more technical its eighty :):):) dave is legend ;)

  • @termtables
    @termtables 11 років тому

    More 100 to be technical.... 80 haha. Dave thank you for making ITL.

  • @elijahaquil467
    @elijahaquil467 4 роки тому

    technically you are carving into a spectrum of frequencies. But hey, "tomato, tamato"

  • @SomebodyPickaName
    @SomebodyPickaName 11 років тому

    Dave always has his delay compensation light lit red on pretty much everything I see him do. I wonder if this is helping or hurting him. Oh, and somebody tell him what the Little Labs VOG actually does, haha. Dave is funny.

  • @LeapingDodo
    @LeapingDodo 10 років тому

    Sidechain compression is your friend, my friend.

  • @Dubstepmatic
    @Dubstepmatic 11 років тому

    any dubstep/house producers in NYC want to team up?

  • @MichelobX
    @MichelobX 11 років тому

    #Dope

  • @beakf1
    @beakf1 11 років тому

    You probably have to be signed and then the label deals with him,thats what im guessing.

  • @Dubstepmatic
    @Dubstepmatic 11 років тому

    CLOCK !

  • @philmoseley2259
    @philmoseley2259 7 років тому +3

    You couldn't possibly make this dreck sound any worse - or better.

  • @Wicktones
    @Wicktones 11 років тому

    reFuse Software: Lowender

  • @aidandevlin921
    @aidandevlin921 7 років тому

    Zach Braff really let himself go after Scrubs ended. Wow.

    • @mooreempire8878
      @mooreempire8878 7 років тому

      Looool on my back, I created a youtube profile just to comment on this, I see it, you made my day Thank you.

  • @GabryszBruno
    @GabryszBruno 11 років тому

    Dave! I like your mixes and everything, but isn't it a litte overkill, all these plugs ?? A good level match would'nt do the same for clarity ?

  • @JustaArmada99
    @JustaArmada99 11 років тому

    also you can try sidechaining ?

  • @beakf1
    @beakf1 11 років тому

    Do most sound engineers go by ear and is it superior to say someone with shit loads of sound wave education,not saying that isnt important but are most of the top guy just people who have done there 10,000 hours under the headphones?

  • @zsound7253
    @zsound7253 8 років тому

    With everything P.P knows about mixing & getting freq to work with each other, you would expect their video's to NOT have this 200-500 hz white noise playing during the video !!! - " Only trained ears can hear what I'm talking about "

  • @amaypagrut
    @amaypagrut 9 років тому

    i think i need pro tools to understand these lesson , because my daw have just one eq , while he uses several in this one,

    • @Phybia
      @Phybia 9 років тому +1

      Of course not! You can use almost any EQ in the world in almost any DAW. You just have to install them and stuff. They're called VST's /Plugins, and you can have as many as your heart desires in your DAW.

    • @TheGamezCorner
      @TheGamezCorner 9 років тому +1

      ***** except if he's using reason.

  • @TrueFallacy
    @TrueFallacy 11 років тому

    I have to say, sounds fat as fok on my iPhone 5 too. This is a great ITL. MaxxBass huh?

  • @SMOR3S
    @SMOR3S 11 років тому

    ^ This