Great video again! I’d like to add checking / being wary of DC offset and phase rotation, which can steal a good bunch of headroom. The difficulty is that you don’t hear the difference really on a single sound, but only when compressing and limiting, but you can have several dBs difference on the +/- sides of the waveform, because the sample, or a part of it can have rogue peaks, say at -2dB on one side side and -10dB on the other. Correcting this would make it -6dB on both sides, so you’d get 4dB more headroom. Especially old sample CD one-shots have the static DC offset or the phase rotation all over the place.
I found this channel yesterday and I have watched like 15 tutorials already. You seem to really know what you‘re doing and those tips and tricks help me a lot to understand whats going on in music production. Never stop making these videos!
after spending a couple of years trying to learn mixing through countless videos, i can say your tutorials are probably the best ive come across (finally!!!!). Subbed, and lookin forward to more
I’m Usually too lazy to comment or don’t have time on 99% of videos ! Just discovered your content ! Been producing 15 years …wow , your stuff is great so far ! Keep It up !
I love the 1-1 limiting tip; havent used it on drums yet but on drop synths combined with a really good sidechain u can get a clean loud drop without it sounding getting over-compressed/limited🔥
Absolutely!! With drums clippers are usually really good too…but with kicks specifically they can cause noticeable distortion which isn’t always wanted. That’s why in this case the limiter was used…a bit more transparent!
Hey Moose! I hate to say it but this is possibly one of the best videos on the subject I have seen, and I am hunting the essence of this for a while now. Please thank your employee for such a great effort and tell him he can give you an extra snack from me, and have one for himself! I have been watching this a number of times now and will keep coming back to nail this once and for all!! I have come across many suggestions as to how to do this-but this is really straight forward 🙏🤩🧃
It is very important. I try to make sure that according to the analyzer, the loudest element is kick. There is another way to reduce the volume of kick + snare to get less limiting. This is to try changing the decay snare to a maximum of "+ - 5" milliseconds, and see at what numbers the volume decreases.
Super thankful to come across your channel. Yahll genuinely out here wanting to drop gems on topics in music production that’s I’ve been struggling with for awhile. Excited to apply the new tips. P.S. oh & shout out to moose! ❤
A gamechanger plugin for the phase correlation issue between two sounds is Fuser by Mastering The Mix, especially when working with samples where you‘re otherwise bound to just being able to phase-flip instead of having all phase options available.
I've always wondered what a good way to solve this problem is. I used to add a clipper on my snare, and then the bus channel where snare and kick combine, clip it again, but sometimes that doesn't work out so well. I like this approach. Thanks for the Fab Filter L2 instructions on how to achieve this. Will definitely use! Thanks
totally with you on that! i usually try both. i loveeee cliipping but sometimes the distortion is unwanted/unpleasant on kick and snare. Limiters come in handy in these cases. Happy this able to help 👊❤️
This channel is gonna be so big, it's gonna have like 500k subs and crazy videos even better than these. Thanks for the great content, love watching great producers workflow.
This is a great video. I don't think phase interaction and flipping the phase of sounds or different instruments interacting in the same frequency spectrum gets talked about enough.
I'm guessing that whether you flip the phase of the kick or the snare will give the same results (and it is a technique that seems to work when I try it, so I'll be doing this from now on). Since the kick competes with the bass more than it does the snare, it seems like the thing to do is flip the kick. I guess experimentation is in order. Another thing that helps is to sidechain a compressor on the kick using the snare. I use a VCA at 5:1 with a zero attack and a release at about 120 (not critical) and duck the kick about 6 dB. It does not sound like the kick is breathing or dipping (but it will be noticeable if you listen to the kick in solo). What this does is cut down the attack of the kick just very briefly. This still gives the impression of the combined kick and snare as being the same volume as one or the other, which it actually is (combined without this, they are actually louder). What we perceive is consistency of level, while still hearing both distinctly. It reduces the aggregate level when they hit together about 1.5 dB, allowing us to bring the track level up that much. This is similar to sidechaining the bass using the kick, which helps keep them from competing with each other due to destructive interference, as well as keeping the aggregate level of combined hits lower. I also pan the kick a couple ticks left and the bass a couple ticks to the right, not enough to be perceived as off center (the Haas effect mostly prevents that), but enough to help reduce the interchannel interference.
Zack agrees with you…but you’re talkin to moose right now! I hate this tip. I think it stinks. I’d rather go to the park then use this on my kick and snare! -Moose
Totally! The same concept can apply to any of those other drum layers. Usually the snare eats up a lot of volume which makes it a bigger issue than something like a hi hat.
@TheCosmicAcademy My hi hats cut through my mix but my issue is the kick. It feels pumpy and awesome/loud but I can't hear the top end anymore, it feels like it lost its character
@chrisbouchard8150 it’s hard for me to understand what’s going on in your mix where I don’t really have an answer. There are just so many ways to solve problems odds are this isn’t the way of it’s not sounding good. You’d want to try other solutions. Changing sound section/clipping the hi hats/fading the hi hats that are on top of the kick/etc
nudge your snare slightly off the grid a bit late so the transient isnt hitting exactly when the kick transient is hitting. put a soft clipper on your drums and then hit the limiter hard. Thats what ive been doing and im able to get my tracks nice n loud. im def going to try the phase flipping method though
Yes!! Another helpful step!! ♥️ the phase thing is pretty cool. I actually bought “fuser” for Black Friday which automatically aligns your phase to another “linked” sound. Works REALLY well! Should check it out.
Great tip! I have been struggling with this one. I guess the only question I have is how do I incorporate this into my current way I group. I typically group all the drums together minus the kick and then group the kick and bass. I suppose I would have to move away from grouping the kick and bass together?
Thanks! Happy it can help! As far as routing and grouping I totally know what you mean...there are SO many ways to go about processing! I wish I had a great answer for you but I really dont 😅 You can always do sub groups, or sum all 3 together. There's no real right / wrong way. Its more about trying to solve the problem (if it exists) with the many options we have! I'd recommend trying a few different options in terms of your routing/grouping to see what gets you to the best sound, while solving the problem ❤️👊
I was looking for this question as well. I dont think pro's actually group kick and snare together (or even more stuff that is playing at the same time). I guess you just want to compress the snare? I really like this vid but I also can not incorporate this into my workflow.
l adore the sound of sidechaining snare to kick so the snare transient ducks away for a few decibels. it sounds more soft/clean though, not as aggressive as smacking it limiter.
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that phase flip trick is huge. one of the better tutorials i've seen for music production
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I second that. This guy knows what he's talking about.
This is the type of stuff every producer needs to be thinking about!
Zack agrees with you…but I don’t!!! -Moose 🐕
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It still blows my mind how clearly you explain these things. Seriously the best production/mixing teacher out there.
♥️♥️ appreciate you Farbod!! Means a lot and always happy when these things can click / make sense!! 👊
Great video again!
I’d like to add checking / being wary of DC offset and phase rotation, which can steal a good bunch of headroom. The difficulty is that you don’t hear the difference really on a single sound, but only when compressing and limiting, but you can have several dBs difference on the +/- sides of the waveform, because the sample, or a part of it can have rogue peaks, say at -2dB on one side side and -10dB on the other. Correcting this would make it -6dB on both sides, so you’d get 4dB more headroom. Especially old sample CD one-shots have the static DC offset or the phase rotation all over the place.
thank youuu dude 👊 means a lot!!! appreciate you dropping the knowledge here too...awesome addition!
I feel bad for the producers that haven't discovered him yet. progress went 📈📈📈📈🚀🙌
This is what all production videos should aspire to be.
I really appreciate you saying that hahhaa as a tutorial watcher myself I tryyyyy to make these as direct/valauble as possible. so thank you!! 👊❤️
you FINALLY made me understand how to approach phase issues after 10+ years of producing music. Thank you!
Hahaha let’s gooo!! You’re very welcome! - Happy that you’re able to use this! 👊
I found this channel yesterday and I have watched like 15 tutorials already. You seem to really know what you‘re doing and those tips and tricks help me a lot to understand whats going on in music production.
Never stop making these videos!
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LOVING THE COSMIC ACADEMY VIDEOS !!!!
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Awesome, I have watched this video a few times now, never get's old.
after spending a couple of years trying to learn mixing through countless videos, i can say your tutorials are probably the best ive come across (finally!!!!). Subbed, and lookin forward to more
Thank you very very much!! ♥️👊
actually good advice
♥️👊 thanks!!
The phase switch trick is incredible. What an incredile video!
Thanks Sam! ♥️👊 glad you enjoyed it
This is one of the most important mixing tips I’ve seen in a long time, thank you
Glad it was helpful! ♥️
Such a great tip!
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Usually too lazy to comment or don’t have time on 99% of videos ! Just discovered your content ! Been producing 15 years …wow , your stuff is great so far ! Keep
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I love the 1-1 limiting tip; havent used it on drums yet but on drop synths combined with a really good sidechain u can get a clean loud drop without it sounding getting over-compressed/limited🔥
Absolutely!! With drums clippers are usually really good too…but with kicks specifically they can cause noticeable distortion which isn’t always wanted. That’s why in this case the limiter was used…a bit more transparent!
Moose, please don’t be so hard on Zack! I love this video. Also, you are a good boi. 😊
😂😂😂
These videos are the best. I have been struggling with the peaks of my claps and this just did it!
instructions are clear, quality of tutorials are excellent thank you!
Thank you!! I really appreciate you dropping the comment and saying that!! 👊♥️
Hey Moose! I hate to say it but this is possibly one of the best videos on the subject I have seen, and I am hunting the essence of this for a while now. Please thank your employee for such a great effort and tell him he can give you an extra snack from me, and have one for himself! I have been watching this a number of times now and will keep coming back to nail this once and for all!! I have come across many suggestions as to how to do this-but this is really straight forward 🙏🤩🧃
Hahahahaha Moose is very upset at your choice of words, butttttt everyone else is very appreciative! 😂 THANK YOU!! ❤️
It is very important. I try to make sure that according to the analyzer, the loudest element is kick. There is another way to reduce the volume of kick + snare to get less limiting. This is to try changing the decay snare to a maximum of "+ - 5" milliseconds, and see at what numbers the volume decreases.
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Holeh moleh! I have seen countless producing tutorials but I think I finalleh found the channel that actually helps!
Hahahaha happy to have you on board!! 👊♥️
That phase flip trick is nuts, as a new producer I’m definitely going to try this
Happy it can help!!
bro i just love ur videos ! best tutorials ever made !!! thank you!!
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Never seen y’all’s channel before but you deserve way more subscribers. Incredible stuff!
Thank you so much!! Really means a lot!! ♥️👊
You can also move the snare slightly forwards or backwards so the snare-kick transients don't sum at the same time
Absolutely!
Or even combine the two :) so phase-invert, bounce and then move forwards or backwards.
Thank you, you have a really unique approach and I like it !
I forgot to flip the phase on certain sounds! Good tip
Happy to help!
this is fucken brilliant! you're the man!
Hahaha thank youuuuu!! Really happy this can help!! 👊♥️
phase flip was great. i glue > clip > limit a bit. soft clipping groups helps too
Yessss!! Many ways to go about processing!! 👊♥️
This is great info. Shout outs to Moose!
Hahaha moose says “sup” ♥️👊
BEST TUTORIAL ON THIS CHANNEL!
STOP LYING TO ZACK!!! I tried telling him this one stinks...don't encourage him!! -Moose
Was very Nice! Thanks for sharing
This video is dope. Good information and insane production, big ups
These are some very well-made and helpful tutorials. Thanks!
Literal Game Changer! Thanks mate!
You’re welcome!! Happy it helps!!
Good series
Thanks!!
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Bro your energy, editing skills and how simple you make everything.
Definitely getting a subscription from
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Nice job bro!
Thank youuuu!!! Appreciate you big time 👊
Excellent tips here thanks a bunch!
Glad it was helpful! ❤️👊
Super thankful to come across your channel. Yahll genuinely out here wanting to drop gems on topics in music production that’s I’ve been struggling with for awhile. Excited to apply the new tips. P.S. oh & shout out to moose! ❤
That was lovely!
Underrated and Overlooked. THnak you for this.
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Thank you for all the lessons!! And yes Moose is awesome and cute!! :D
Thank you!!!! Moose is awesome right? He's the best! (this is moose commenting 🫎)
Great tip moose, thnx.
This is an awesome tip! Thank you
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Solid tips here. Great video
Thank you!! Really appreciate it and happy it can help!
A gamechanger plugin for the phase correlation issue between two sounds is Fuser by Mastering The Mix, especially when working with samples where you‘re otherwise bound to just being able to phase-flip instead of having all phase options available.
I gotta check that out!!! I actually haven’t seen Fuser before!! You got me very interested!! 👊♥️
You‘re gonna love it! It‘s basically a Trackspacer on Steroids with Mid-Side mode and automatic phase detection.
Oh baby! Perfect timing with Black Friday too! Appreciate you adding this to the comments!! Can help a lotta people!!
Fuser is the most awesome plugin for masking issues. It’s a beast
been using that plugin for a while now. the phase rotation knob is heavenly
Insane video! These short and to the point videos are goated!
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I like the pace , edit , tips , everything
Top notch 🤌
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Amazing video!!! Love it!!! ❤
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great channel bro, really happy I discovered it.
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omg this is so clean
wow!!! the added headroom
👀👀 hahahaha added headroom is always a good thing!! (If you can do it without destroying the sound of course)
This was eye opening !
Also Moose is wrong this video is great 😂
hahaha thanks 👊 moose is PISSED after reading this!!
Men your explanations are incredible, visual and short, amazing
Thank you! Really makes me happy to hear that…always hoping these videos can help y’all!! ♥️👊
This content is so well packaged damn
I've always wondered what a good way to solve this problem is. I used to add a clipper on my snare, and then the bus channel where snare and kick combine, clip it again, but sometimes that doesn't work out so well. I like this approach. Thanks for the Fab Filter L2 instructions on how to achieve this. Will definitely use! Thanks
totally with you on that! i usually try both. i loveeee cliipping but sometimes the distortion is unwanted/unpleasant on kick and snare. Limiters come in handy in these cases. Happy this able to help 👊❤️
duroooo
This channel is gonna be so big, it's gonna have like 500k subs and crazy videos even better than these. Thanks for the great content, love watching great producers workflow.
awesome
Thank youuuu!!! Although I wish you would've told zack how bad this video REALLY is!! -Moose
Amazon tutorial and greatly taught!
Great tips. I really appreciate it. Subscribed to your channel.
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I learn a lot from your videos
Puts a smile on my face!! Happy these vids can help!
@@TheCosmicAcademy they do and appreciate the work you put into them
This is a great video. I don't think phase interaction and flipping the phase of sounds or different instruments interacting in the same frequency spectrum gets talked about enough.
I was trying to solve this problem for ages....thank you bro
you're welcome! really happy it helps and appreciate you dropping the comment! 👊❤️
I'm guessing that whether you flip the phase of the kick or the snare will give the same results (and it is a technique that seems to work when I try it, so I'll be doing this from now on). Since the kick competes with the bass more than it does the snare, it seems like the thing to do is flip the kick. I guess experimentation is in order.
Another thing that helps is to sidechain a compressor on the kick using the snare. I use a VCA at 5:1 with a zero attack and a release at about 120 (not critical) and duck the kick about 6 dB. It does not sound like the kick is breathing or dipping (but it will be noticeable if you listen to the kick in solo).
What this does is cut down the attack of the kick just very briefly. This still gives the impression of the combined kick and snare as being the same volume as one or the other, which it actually is (combined without this, they are actually louder). What we perceive is consistency of level, while still hearing both distinctly. It reduces the aggregate level when they hit together about 1.5 dB, allowing us to bring the track level up that much. This is similar to sidechaining the bass using the kick, which helps keep them from competing with each other due to destructive interference, as well as keeping the aggregate level of combined hits lower.
I also pan the kick a couple ticks left and the bass a couple ticks to the right, not enough to be perceived as off center (the Haas effect mostly prevents that), but enough to help reduce the interchannel interference.
Thank you
you're very welcome! although moose isn't going to be happy that you enjoyed this video! 😂🐕
Fantastic video. Great length and production. Subscribed for life
subscribed !!! thank you for such an informative video !
You’re very welcome! Happy this helped!!
thank you my teacher
🥁🥁🎹🎹I won't have any more problems, with this trick🔥 , to control the kick and snare of my beats, on the mixx buss 🥁
Thanks
Let’s gooo!!! Happy it can help! 👊♥️
Absolutely essential information in this
Zack agrees with you…but you’re talkin to moose right now! I hate this tip. I think it stinks. I’d rather go to the park then use this on my kick and snare! -Moose
I have a two part question,
Can I apply this to a hi hat top loop that snare?
And what about percussion/other drums
Totally! The same concept can apply to any of those other drum layers. Usually the snare eats up a lot of volume which makes it a bigger issue than something like a hi hat.
@TheCosmicAcademy My hi hats cut through my mix but my issue is the kick. It feels pumpy and awesome/loud but I can't hear the top end anymore, it feels like it lost its character
@chrisbouchard8150 it’s hard for me to understand what’s going on in your mix where I don’t really have an answer. There are just so many ways to solve problems odds are this isn’t the way of it’s not sounding good. You’d want to try other solutions. Changing sound section/clipping the hi hats/fading the hi hats that are on top of the kick/etc
Man you are great!
Thank you!! Hope it helps!!
your videos is very useful! please keep going. thanks
Epic bro!thank you!
You’re welcome! Happy it can help!
Learning this was a game changer for my mixes. Definitely recommend this to other producers! 💯
♥️👊 thanks dude!
Great!
Thanks!! 👊♥️
Extremely golden tip right here. Been having that kind of problem and now looking back at my projects. Thank you 🤘🤘🤘. Moose was wrong on this one 😂
Appreciate you watching and happy this helped.....BUTTTTT don't lie to zack...this video stinks. The only good part is when I'm in the video!! -Moose
Great tutorial! Thanks for the vid!
Fire. I used that same vocal sample as well for one of my songs 😂
Wow snaps thanks guys this really interesting 🤔 I will be trying this soon I have been to understand more lately about low end mixing💪🏾😎!
Like your style. very informative, thank you.
You’re very welcome! And thank YOU for watching!
super Spasibo
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ON spot
♥️👊
5:00 this trick alone worth the whole video.
nudge your snare slightly off the grid a bit late so the transient isnt hitting exactly when the kick transient is hitting. put a soft clipper on your drums and then hit the limiter hard. Thats what ive been doing and im able to get my tracks nice n loud. im def going to try the phase flipping method though
Yes!! Another helpful step!! ♥️ the phase thing is pretty cool. I actually bought “fuser” for Black Friday which automatically aligns your phase to another “linked” sound. Works REALLY well! Should check it out.
damn i should have hopped on fuser for black friday@@TheCosmicAcademy
Great job moose
hahahaha moose says "thanks dawg"
Really appreciate these to the point quick and easy tutorials. Thank you guys!
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Excellent info!!
Glad it was helpful!
very good man i learn a lot
Thank you!!! Happy to help!! ♥️👊
Again Such a Great Video and Great Advice. Love your Content Cheers
Really appreciate you!! ❤️👊 Moose on the other hand...he's pissed haha 🤣
would not argue with moose I am sorry pup🤞💗
😂😂 hahaha he accepts your apology
Thank
hell yes!🔥
♥️👊 hope it helps in your future productions!!
Great stuff dude.
Great tip! I have been struggling with this one. I guess the only question I have is how do I incorporate this into my current way I group. I typically group all the drums together minus the kick and then group the kick and bass. I suppose I would have to move away from grouping the kick and bass together?
Thanks! Happy it can help! As far as routing and grouping I totally know what you mean...there are SO many ways to go about processing! I wish I had a great answer for you but I really dont 😅
You can always do sub groups, or sum all 3 together. There's no real right / wrong way. Its more about trying to solve the problem (if it exists) with the many options we have! I'd recommend trying a few different options in terms of your routing/grouping to see what gets you to the best sound, while solving the problem ❤️👊
Good question, Rick. Yep....same thing popped into my mind while I was watching this. It's a "bus type dilemma."
I was looking for this question as well. I dont think pro's actually group kick and snare together (or even more stuff that is playing at the same time). I guess you just want to compress the snare? I really like this vid but I also can not incorporate this into my workflow.
l adore the sound of sidechaining snare to kick so the snare transient ducks away for a few decibels. it sounds more soft/clean though, not as aggressive as smacking it limiter.