Amazing as always! So much information not only insights in mixing but indepth usage and technique of the plugins application. Not only that but you solidified that YES -- the guy in on a chair upstairs. Lol. Great job David!
23:45 - great tip with the Xcomp for the mono, would be nice to see how squashed you made it. In Cubase we can increase the visual wave height (but for all channels) visually without chainging level / zooming tracks
Can’t believe how many information your channel has. I still find new videos everyday. Damn, thanks again David! Quick question, why did you print those particular reverse FX?
Freaking awesome and very detailed tutorial! Again as always man....Thank You for the lesson. I always learn something new from you. My next visit to Amazon I will definitely use the link. Peace man...
Thank you David ! May I ask what is your meters choice and calibration in pro tools? Your light green indicator seems quite low so I'm curious. Cheers!
If you are producing instrumental music, then similar work with reverb and delay is part of your creative/production process. You are experimenting with sound as part of the creative process. What would you do if the stems you accepted would have dry tracking, and the files with delays and reverbs applied?
Great explanation and really good information. I have a question...what primary monitors are you mixing on and in what room size(s)? Just trying to translate to what you are hearing.
Hi David ,You said dont copy your lead vocal to create Vocal doubles as it will create phase issue. But adding slap delay to lead vocal will not create phase issue. Its also like creating vocal doubles from lead vocal . Right ?
Very beautifully done, thanks for sharing how you did it! (y) Question though: Why did you print those effects? Just for the video, or for workflow considerations, or something else?
MixbusTV psychologically hard :)but the reverse is good Indeed remind me of some prods from Joy Division, could you a video on routing only aux/bus/sum? Still confusing for me as an ableton user, cheers
Your level of detail is second to none david, so many tiny layers building to a big beautiful picture. Amazing job.
This should be the top video on youtube for using delays and reverbs.
Like then watch. Thanks David for sharing knowledge with us!
Best video on verbs/delays I've ever seen
Dat chair tho. Great as always David, thanks so much for sharing your techniques!
Amazing effects. Really good tutorial again.
Amazing as always! So much information not only insights in mixing but indepth usage and technique of the plugins application. Not only that but you solidified that YES -- the guy in on a chair upstairs. Lol. Great job David!
23:45 - great tip with the Xcomp for the mono, would be nice to see how squashed you made it. In Cubase we can increase the visual wave height (but for all channels) visually without chainging level / zooming tracks
Amazing mix man! Thanks for the vid
Can’t believe how many information your channel has. I still find new videos everyday. Damn, thanks again David!
Quick question, why did you print those particular reverse FX?
You can't really get them in real time, and most times I nudge them to find the best timing and/or adjust the fade-in and out
That reverse delay/reverb....... :O Thank you for sharing!
Cool approach david, so pt 2 is coming up? ;) bless
Grande David!!!
Seriously love your videos !
This is some top level shit right here! Very kind of you to share it.
Awesome video!!!
Really helpful video thank you 👍
that reverse delay .....wow
Hi David! great video! do you have a tamplet you can share? so I can go more into depth into what you just coverd
Lovely stuff. Interested to see the rest of the vocal chain after these effects - that's normally where I screw things up!
You too! :)
Also congratulations on 52k!
Freaking awesome and very detailed tutorial! Again as always man....Thank You for the lesson. I always learn something new from you.
My next visit to Amazon I will definitely use the link.
Peace man...
Thank you David ! May I ask what is your meters choice and calibration in pro tools? Your light green indicator seems quite low so I'm curious. Cheers!
Thanks !
As always.... TOP!
If you are producing instrumental music, then similar work with reverb and delay is part of your creative/production process. You are experimenting with sound as part of the creative process. What would you do if the stems you accepted would have dry tracking, and the files with delays and reverbs applied?
Gave me some ideas love it
Great explanation and really good information. I have a question...what primary monitors are you mixing on and in what room size(s)? Just trying to translate to what you are hearing.
Hi David ,You said dont copy your lead vocal to create Vocal doubles as it will create phase issue. But adding slap delay to lead vocal will not create phase issue. Its also like creating vocal doubles from lead vocal . Right ?
Niceeeeeeee David 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Thanks for this awesome video David, I'm always curious about vocal processing. Do you use choruses or flangers sometimes?
Very beautifully done, thanks for sharing how you did it! (y)
Question though: Why did you print those effects? Just for the video, or for workflow considerations, or something else?
Yeah, that makes sense. I suppose it helps with preventing 'fuckarounditis' in that way too :) (something I'm still prone to)
I was surprised the H-Delay has a L/R option... obviously only as an AAX for ProTools. In Ableton, I cannot make it to change the behavior
I think paramount to the result is the reverb setting. I was messing with the setup the other day, that is what I wrapped it up with
Valhalla VintageVerb?
Hardcore ahah
MixbusTV psychologically hard :)but the reverse is good Indeed remind me of some prods from Joy Division, could you a video on routing only aux/bus/sum? Still confusing for me as an ableton user, cheers
Hi David! great video! do you have a tamplet you can share? so I can go more into depth into what you just coverd