hey there, thanks for your question! basically just messing around in every possible effect combination and everything is creating different, but always great craziness :D in my experience Dub Music is pretty much about messing around all the time and having fun! Because basically u never know whats gonna happen. sometimes its also fun to add effects on your channels in the DAW before its sent out to the mixer... So when it arrives in the analog mixer its already modulated. You can map these digi aux channels to a midi controller as well, so u got even more options to mess around
assigning... well it depends what u wanna achieve e.g. u can use 1 Aux channel for 1 effect.. another one for a chain but the Aux return signals is good to assign to separate faders. And even these faders u can Dub... Basically creating aux feedback loops and get totally crazy there is a video on our channel called 'Learn Dub Mixing in 5 Minutes' there u can find all basics explained and then combining and combining forever. Have fun! Best regards from the UK
Big up and Respect! ❤️💛💚 I'm just switching from 100% digital (Logic) to mixing analog now. Any recomendations on a mixing console (wich one is it you're using?) and a phaser pedal? As a spring reverb I'm gonna get a Vermona VSR 3.2 and for Delays a Boss RE202. But I'm not quite sure about the mixing console...
hey there, thanks for the comment. we are using a old 24 in, 6x aux mixer from soundcraft. but anything works actually. for the effects we use all sorts of stuff pedals, or rack units, cheap or not, multieffects, we also thinking about building a diy spring reverb, even vocals with crazy pitch and delay effects can work. experimenting is the key👍
@@SteppersDivision meanwhile my setup got (temporary :D ) complete. using a allen&heath wixwizard 14:4:2 but as I´d like to have the aux-returns on input channels (to tweak via eq/feedback loop) I want to switch to something like 24:4:2. enough ideas but not enough space atm! Beside the Mixer I´m using a Boss RE-202, Benidub Filtro and a TC Electronic Helix Phaser.
can you pull this off on stage with a live band? is it possible to have your own mixer and feed it to the main house with a band? the dub guy will be performing with the band on stage
hey there, thanks for the comment! it is possible. many reggae bands are doing this live in different setups.. mainly using reverb, or delay for snare hits, etc... you could do full band live dubbing, probably you would have some bleeding in the mics, but there are ways to isolate the sounds, or arrange huge dub parts with the band.. but its just a first idea which came in my mind, for sure there are many ways how to pull it off
thanks for the comment, im not sure which one i can recommend, there are many good ones out there.. for sure you can find a good video about this topic on youtube. bless
That 1st fx chain sounds pretty awesome 😄
Grand realistic tutorial. I will be watching a lot and learning a lot!
hey there thanks for your support and appreciation, it means a lot!
Really Nice! 🙌🙌🙌🙌😊😊😊
hey there, thank you very much for your comment! appreciate🔥
one of the greatest videos I have ever seen on the Internet, thank you!
thanks you very much for the support!
we got some more tutorials around the Dub topic. You might find more usefull information on our channel. Bless
Do you use an specific order to place Pedal effects in the chain?
Do you assign an axul channel for each effect?
hey there, thanks for your question!
basically just messing around in every possible effect combination and everything is creating different, but always great craziness :D
in my experience Dub Music is pretty much about messing around all the time and having fun! Because basically u never know whats gonna happen.
sometimes its also fun to add effects on your channels in the DAW before its sent out to the mixer... So when it arrives in the analog mixer its already modulated. You can map these digi aux channels to a midi controller as well, so u got even more options to mess around
assigning... well it depends what u wanna achieve
e.g.
u can use 1 Aux channel for 1 effect.. another one for a chain
but the Aux return signals is good to assign to separate faders. And even these faders u can Dub... Basically creating aux feedback loops and get totally crazy
there is a video on our channel called 'Learn Dub Mixing in 5 Minutes' there u can find all basics explained
and then combining and combining forever.
Have fun!
Best regards from the UK
Excellent tutorial, great vibes!
thanks for you comment, we appreciate a lot your subscription. bless
Awesome stuff. Thanks for posting. I really enjoyed the Phaser sound. What pedal did you use for this? One Love
Hey Pat, thanks for the comment. Its the Bloodmoon Phaser from TC. We even got a video in our product review playlist for that pedal, bless
where can we buys this equipment?
Big up and Respect! ❤️💛💚 I'm just switching from 100% digital (Logic) to mixing analog now. Any recomendations on a mixing console (wich one is it you're using?) and a phaser pedal? As a spring reverb I'm gonna get a Vermona VSR 3.2 and for Delays a Boss RE202. But I'm not quite sure about the mixing console...
hey there, thanks for the comment.
we are using a old 24 in, 6x aux mixer from soundcraft. but anything works actually.
for the effects we use all sorts of stuff pedals, or rack units, cheap or not, multieffects, we also thinking about building a diy spring reverb, even vocals with crazy pitch and delay effects can work.
experimenting is the key👍
@@SteppersDivision meanwhile my setup got (temporary :D ) complete. using a allen&heath wixwizard 14:4:2 but as I´d like to have the aux-returns on input channels (to tweak via eq/feedback loop) I want to switch to something like 24:4:2. enough ideas but not enough space atm!
Beside the Mixer I´m using a Boss RE-202, Benidub Filtro and a TC Electronic Helix Phaser.
Hey thanks!! part 4?
hey there, part 4 got lost unfortunately 😔
did you use digitech s200,and if u r what is best reverb and delay(preset number),thnx
and same question about Lexicon MPX 110 : )
Where can I get the finished song?
can you pull this off on stage with a live band? is it possible to have your own mixer and feed it to the main house with a band? the dub guy will be performing with the band on stage
hey there, thanks for the comment!
it is possible. many reggae bands are doing this live in different setups..
mainly using reverb, or delay for snare hits, etc...
you could do full band live dubbing, probably you would have some bleeding in the mics, but there are ways to isolate the sounds, or arrange huge dub parts with the band.. but its just a first idea which came in my mind, for sure there are many ways how to pull it off
@@SteppersDivision to make it less complicated, i'll just be putting effects on the main vocals, snare drum and maybe the keys
@@AceBambam should work
part4 please!!!
heyhey, thanks for the comment..unfortunately the 4th part is lost... but there are more tutorials on the way.. soon come
I need a cheap mixer for ableton live
thanks for the comment,
im not sure which one i can recommend, there are many good ones out there..
for sure you can find a good video about this topic on youtube.
bless
Maybe you the akai midimix is something for you
@@Peat030 i have it