7:15 keep in mind that professional studios often have expensive hardware compressors on their microphone chains already, meaning the raw vocal has had its dynamics tamed a bit to begin with. Thats why he doesnt need to compress too much in the mixing phase. If you dont have that set up you may need to compress more than he does to get consistent dynamics.
I love how he emphasizes that he uses his ears (6:27) instead of focusing on doing what's "technically correct". I feel like that's a massively underrated way to mix. At the end of the day, if it sounds good, that's all that matters!
Perfect example that complex mixing techniques does not mean a better mix👌 When I started learning how to mix I was tempted to stack on loads of plugins everywhere. But the more advanced you get, you begin to use less tools with more specific intent AND get better results. Interesting.
Josh Bartel when I started out with my own home studio I didn’t know about a lot off gear plugins and didn’t know how to use them I just focused on good equipment (very minimal) and my music still sounded great.
Same, I used to have so many plugins and now 75% of what I use is stock FL Studio plugins, they all pretty much do the same thing anyway, as long as it sounds good, it sounds good.
Josh Bartel lol seriously. I went back to a track i mixed in my early days. I couldn’t get the vocal to sound decent, let alone good, and I had 16 plugins on it, including two compressors. I did a new mix, and I literally had one eq and a deesser on it. Lol all the other crap was just unnecessary
Dude. Love this guy. Everything he's saying too is making me feel better about sometimes mixing more by instinct and not always getting too caught up into theory and freq. numbers. Also his respect for the tracking engineer's/artist sound when he gets the session is great. I just love this guy's whole vibe. No wonder he's so successful.
I think the beauty in this mix really lies in the beat. The engineer is able to keep things really clean and simple on the vocal because the beat has so much space cut out for it. Each instrument and drum sample has a space carved out for it so nothing is clashing. I’d really like to see how the beat was mixed more than anything
All Drums should be eq'd with any 1073 you have at your disposal,I find that a switching eq is the holy grail when it comes to eq'ing drums so that they have the punch and weight that's desired.
@@facksvillain2296 i eq on the insert with a 1073 channel strip and the drum bus and proper gain staging will keep your volume in the sweet spot so no worries when it comes to clipping...
This is easily one of the absolute greatest professional top-level industry-standard educational breakdowns of the mixing process that I have ever seen and I have seen them all. Thank you, Mr Brathwaite, the time you gave us was hugely appreciated - I have bookmarked this video so that I can watch it again to take notes. Truly brilliant work!
🤣🤣 I would use that if I was a rapper, just to mess with people. People in conversations would be like: "wait, did you say uzi vert or woozy bird?". 🤣🤣🤣
brother that whole concept of acting like a "reductive" producer by starting with getting rid of what you DON'T want in the mix and THEN boosting the stuff you DO want, that's beautiful, i love it man. very clever philosophy. hope to see more from you!
Yah but having a degree means you went through 100s of hours of Indepth education in a certain field, and will make you more qualified forma job then someone who is educated through UA-cam
I been learning a lot about the industry from Leslie in my recent classes at Full Sail. Dude has so much amazing advice for young producers and engineers.
That analogy he gave about cleaning a room is a perfect mindset when thinking about the art of mixing. Alot of principles elaborated on in this video. Well-put together!
It is so nice to see a professional 6:27 not talking about frequency ranges.. I get so overwhelmed watching tutorials and how everyone talks about frequency ranges for XYZ. It makes the learning curve from a technical standpoint look insane.
I like how he said this is not me being lazy but this is me wanting them to sound like there in the same space participating on the same energy. Good point
That’s the tutorials I was looking for I remember about a year ago when I was just watching tutorials without even knowing I was goin to get into this crazy journey now I own my home studio and learning actually how to work on vocals and mixing I remember I watched this and totally lost this huge help treasure thanks again this is amazing
This is crazy 🤣 I literally came here because I thought I sucked as a engineer comparing my sound to other artists! I even heard using CLA Vocals makes me a bad engineer but look at this! Someone who is PROFESSIONAL is using it! That’s crazy!
@@twodirections7205 you right about it fam.. sometimes as a creator you can be so hard on yourself you know? But this right here proves we all use the same tools in different ways to express ourselves the way we like and THAT is the beauty of it all.
Ya know I give no fault to the smaller producers that give knowledge and sauce about stuff but it's nice to see someone with a highly recognizable and well known track record giving sauce, Doesn't happen everyday
Probably just engineered properly in a well acoustically treated space (which can be done with some foam and blankets) on a quality mic which can be 200 bucks. The actual performer makes the most difference
They use proper anolog pre Amps and compressors. Digital can never compare to anolog but a lot won’t tell you that it’s like becoming a secret these days lol
Yooo happened to see this in my recommended the day after doing the first pass on mixing a song for a client. That De-essing tip for "dirtying" up the vocal was more useful than I thought it would be. Wasn't even reaching for it because I wasn't having any sibilance issues, but kept thinking "damn this vocal is too clean!" Great tip! Here's a tip from me; if you feel like a vocal is lacking punchiness, try adding a transient designer to the chain. This especially works great on fast flows in my experience. Thanks for the knowledge!
I feels like im taking almost overall recording class in one day which cost a Dollars for a year or month. Seems like some other engineer's disliking it for revealing their secret in just a minute... finally i want a million thank for this golden tutorial to the Wave n the Engineer..
Leslie is so good at what he does. He came and spoke to my class at Full Sail and it was so interesting to hear his take on how feeling effects his process.
Damn these vocals sound beautiful. Though I;m not always the biggest fan of the kind of Hip Hop Uzi and the like does, this album is actually what made me dig Uzi more, the actual sound quality of his production and mixing. He's working with some great engineers and producers like, as I can see, Leslie Brathwaite. Great Stuff.
@@youngbossoxygenated5689 on the official site you can buy In few different currency so if you see price in $, don't worry on the next steps you can change currency
Was just explaining this to a singer who was dead set on dry vocals. I proved my point by bouncing the vocals and setting up the track as if it were dry.
Great video. So many great lessons on UA-cam but it's hard to find tutorials from Caribbean based mentors that I can relate to. Thank you for offering your perspective on mixing rap vocals with Waves. Truly appreciate the information and tips.
Leslie Brathwaite: Engages compressor with a 1.74 ratio, threshold NOWHERE NEAR DOING ANYTHING. UA-cam comments: SO AMAZING. THANKS FOR INSIGHT. LIFE CHANGED.
19:53 if you have questions about those non-working plugins (deesser, rcompessor and s1) carefully watch this part of the video. just look at the ratio section and don't look at the threshold. got it? opto mode of rcomp don't detect transients it's too slow for it.
I tell people that, once you understand how to mix something, it'll end up being on what you like and what you want to achieved. Everyone mixed different because we hear things differently.
i love leslie's approach, doing what feels and sounds right is always better than trying to be too objective with these things which is how a lot of people see engineering.
@10:50 - A small thing and not a big deal: He says they are exactly the same but Lil Uzi Vert's Aux (the one on the right) has the quarter delay turned up a bit more.
Yo, Thank you. You the way he explains is so straight forward. I do not have the capacity to hold wave plugins on my computer, but understanding his technique, I can use stock plugins for the time being. Thank you Mr. Brathwaite and Waves Audio for this gem!
It is one of the videos, which has served me the most, listen to the audio quality that I edit and uff, the best are the waves, the effect that it gives, very real Thank you.
7:15 keep in mind that professional studios often have expensive hardware compressors on their microphone chains already, meaning the raw vocal has had its dynamics tamed a bit to begin with. Thats why he doesnt need to compress too much in the mixing phase. If you dont have that set up you may need to compress more than he does to get consistent dynamics.
Dustin Cross fact!!!
@@unlawfulmuzik yeah is that Rcompressor on the aux even working lmao?
how much ratio and attack?
@@captainvoluntaryistthestat3207 There's no one way easy breezy answer for that. It depends on the voice who's behind the mic
100% true
Waves is amazing for giving out pro tips
these arnt pro tips.
Bro that cut around 200hz on the SSL changed EVERYTHING for me
@@theR0ck3tsumm3r lmaoo i felt that !
waves is amazing for making basic bitches feel special
@@sinbrando3234 These are tips from a professional. Protips.
I love how he emphasizes that he uses his ears (6:27) instead of focusing on doing what's "technically correct". I feel like that's a massively underrated way to mix. At the end of the day, if it sounds good, that's all that matters!
This is my method only because I don’t know what anything means lol
@@theRealManDawg Absolutely BASED
This cool methode
🎯
Perfect example that complex mixing techniques does not mean a better mix👌
When I started learning how to mix I was tempted to stack on loads of plugins everywhere. But the more advanced you get, you begin to use less tools with more specific intent AND get better results. Interesting.
Josh Bartel when I started out with my own home studio I didn’t know about a lot off gear plugins and didn’t know how to use them I just focused on good equipment (very minimal) and my music still sounded great.
Exactly! Everything serves a purpose. Mixing is meant to enhance the song, not change it 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Same, I used to have so many plugins and now 75% of what I use is stock FL Studio plugins, they all pretty much do the same thing anyway, as long as it sounds good, it sounds good.
Just wish he
had some real music to mix.
Josh Bartel lol seriously. I went back to a track i mixed in my early days. I couldn’t get the vocal to sound decent, let alone good, and I had 16 plugins on it, including two compressors. I did a new mix, and I literally had one eq and a deesser on it. Lol all the other crap was just unnecessary
Finally, somebody that actually knows what he’s doing when it comes to rap vocals (1000 likes tho😂)
OFFICIAL CASPA same thing I said
For real!
he didnt let off any secrets. if you think thats all he does to get a professional sound your insane.
Zaf Mo okay mate😂😂😂😂
exactly. whats the master bus looking like is the real game
Dude. Love this guy. Everything he's saying too is making me feel better about sometimes mixing more by instinct and not always getting too caught up into theory and freq. numbers. Also his respect for the tracking engineer's/artist sound when he gets the session is great. I just love this guy's whole vibe. No wonder he's so successful.
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I think the beauty in this mix really lies in the beat. The engineer is able to keep things really clean and simple on the vocal because the beat has so much space cut out for it. Each instrument and drum sample has a space carved out for it so nothing is clashing. I’d really like to see how the beat was mixed more than anything
the book was way better the beat is all low end and high end and the vocals sit in the middle perfectly
ua-cam.com/video/Rdw771nS5YA/v-deo.html here's the video on the beat being mixed!
All Drums should be eq'd with any 1073 you have at your disposal,I find that a switching eq is the holy grail when it comes to eq'ing drums so that they have the punch and weight that's desired.
@@ashaolujimi3751 would you put it on a drum bus or the mix bus?
@@facksvillain2296 i eq on the insert with a 1073 channel strip and the drum bus and
proper gain staging will keep your volume in the sweet spot so no worries when it comes to clipping...
So happy for G from Fresh Prince, crazy how he went from acting to mixing....
lol
bad boys 3 out yet
Yeah, good for him! Days of waiting hand and foot on those rich folk is over!
Wait you fr?
@@Kathayne636 😂😂😂
0:51 I love how he's got a keyboard on a keyboard
This is easily one of the absolute greatest professional top-level industry-standard educational breakdowns of the mixing process that I have ever seen and I have seen them all. Thank you, Mr Brathwaite, the time you gave us was hugely appreciated - I have bookmarked this video so that I can watch it again to take notes. Truly brilliant work!
This is porn to us aspiring audio engineers and lil Uzi fans
Exactly
100%
Literally
Aye fr ! 😂😂😂
EXACTLY
this is everything I do and a lot of the same plugins. This spoke to my soul. Love your work. Jack Harlow - Confetti is $$
Shea McDonald he mixed jacks new project?! Yo that’s crazy! Been listening since gazebo
Shea McDonald Jack is fire
@@theR0ck3tsumm3r I did not know that either! No wonder it sounds so fire
Thanks
Bro can you please help mix my work?
Nobody:
YT auto subtitles:
Little woozy bird
blackfen1x He was called susie at some point aswell lmao
Or ossie
Lewbert
🤣🤣 I would use that if I was a rapper, just to mess with people. People in conversations would be like: "wait, did you say uzi vert or woozy bird?". 🤣🤣🤣
Little Woozy Brid represent
Me & Leslie are both graduates from Full Sail University Recording Arts program. I met him a few times while at Full Sail. Amazing dude here!🔥
What year?
everytime i tried to enroll there they played me
I graduate in june
Thanks Bro
i start there in august! i saw him when i went on the BTS tour
When using H-Delay make sure to set "Analog" to 0. It adds alot of noise.
Good Vid LB! Thx Bro!
Masteracci he ended up using 0 at 22:30 I seen that too at first😂🌊
Masteracci yesss analog noise
Masteracci TRUTH! Learnt that the hard way haha
realtalk bro
Trill
I like how he thinks with the "sound" in mind and not the "stats"... that's what music's all about
brother that whole concept of acting like a "reductive" producer by starting with getting rid of what you DON'T want in the mix and THEN boosting the stuff you DO want, that's beautiful, i love it man. very clever philosophy. hope to see more from you!
His voice sounds like he has Wavestuner engaged lol, good tips and overall great video 👌🏽
it is on EVERY vocal
Shiiiiet that's that Island Dialect lol, Leslie is a legend
Man i smoked a joint started this video, when it kicked i started hearing, Waves tune with the CLA delay...
Lmfao
You have a good metaphor explanation.
he does
It took me years of trial and error to learn what you just dropped in a 24 min video...DOPE!
He's the genius behind the Diamond HIT "HAPPY"
warnutztheloser wow that’s litty
@Gerhard Schöner Dont matter
@Gerhard Schöner Considering the layering on Pharrell's sung vocals, you'd be incorrect. Mixing always matters.
CLA VOCALLLSS
you don't need college when you got gems like this lurking on the internet.
BAESIKLI and how you gonna learn this skills?
BAESIKLI he went to full sail tho 🥴
Watch the videos. Read the manuals!
Yah but having a degree means you went through 100s of hours of Indepth education in a certain field, and will make you more qualified forma job then someone who is educated through UA-cam
@@Dbwj-so6mu don't hate.
I been learning a lot about the industry from Leslie in my recent classes at Full Sail. Dude has so much amazing advice for young producers and engineers.
That analogy he gave about cleaning a room is a perfect mindset when thinking about the art of mixing. Alot of principles elaborated on in this video. Well-put together!
It is so nice to see a professional 6:27 not talking about frequency ranges.. I get so overwhelmed watching tutorials and how everyone talks about frequency ranges for XYZ. It makes the learning curve from a technical standpoint look insane.
i dont find that, hmm. what do you mean exactly, as in, what about frequency ranges is 'out of range' ?
The way he words things and his voice and everything is just so perfect.
This video is so helpful. Leslie has actually mixed some records for me and its dope to see his process. I've watched this video like 20 times.
How much does he charge for a track
I like how he said this is not me being lazy but this is me wanting them to sound like there in the same space participating on the same energy. Good point
That’s the tutorials I was looking for I remember about a year ago when I was just watching tutorials without even knowing I was goin to get into this crazy journey now I own my home studio and learning actually how to work on vocals and mixing I remember I watched this and totally lost this huge help treasure thanks again this is amazing
This is crazy 🤣 I literally came here because I thought I sucked as a engineer comparing my sound to other artists! I even heard using CLA Vocals makes me a bad engineer but look at this! Someone who is PROFESSIONAL is using it! That’s crazy!
I thought the same but art is art,doesn't matter how it's done,if it sounds good there is no good or bad
@@twodirections7205 you right about it fam.. sometimes as a creator you can be so hard on yourself you know? But this right here proves we all use the same tools in different ways to express ourselves the way we like and THAT is the beauty of it all.
Leslie the goat had this song sounding big and clear
Leslie Brathwaite is my favorite engineer, feels like he actually likes sharing what he's done with us and does it well.
Ya know I give no fault to the smaller producers that give knowledge and sauce about stuff but it's nice to see someone with a highly recognizable and well known track record giving sauce, Doesn't happen everyday
Yohh. Im hella grateful. Mastering & mixing is the hardest. Thing to do. No question. 😂
Big legend right here guys, thanks for the vid !!!!!!
The pre mix is better than most people final product lol prob recorded that on a lit set up
Probably just engineered properly in a well acoustically treated space (which can be done with some foam and blankets) on a quality mic which can be 200 bucks. The actual performer makes the most difference
@@jim7609 exactly. you can't pay for a good product; you need talent.
They use proper anolog pre Amps and compressors. Digital can never compare to anolog but a lot won’t tell you that it’s like becoming a secret these days lol
@@rage_fusion cause in reality digital has come so close to the real thing. sooner or later the only reason to go back will be nostalgia.
Bruh when he played thr before I could barely tell the difference. Those vocals are crisp 🤣🤣
Yooo happened to see this in my recommended the day after doing the first pass on mixing a song for a client. That De-essing tip for "dirtying" up the vocal was more useful than I thought it would be. Wasn't even reaching for it because I wasn't having any sibilance issues, but kept thinking "damn this vocal is too clean!" Great tip! Here's a tip from me; if you feel like a vocal is lacking punchiness, try adding a transient designer to the chain. This especially works great on fast flows in my experience. Thanks for the knowledge!
Lmao engineering is literally the hardest thing to do
Rasko 😂😂😂😂 frfr
Maybe the most rewarding in many ways
@@kri8beats778 I Was thinking this because youre a part of more diverse sucess
Yes bro just got waves and I’m so lost lol
When you have a mindset like that, yeah it is...
best hiphop vocal mixing tutorial i've ever seen!
One of the greatest in the world! Full Sail Grad also! He knows his stuff and a great teacher.
I feels like im taking almost overall recording class in one day which cost a Dollars for a year or month. Seems like some other engineer's disliking it for revealing their secret in just a minute...
finally i want a million thank for this golden tutorial to the Wave n the Engineer..
Trill Villain need the waves plugins hit me on insta @ Cozarrt
@Trill Villain do you have that video of jaycen on mix with the masters
Nope
I really love his good energy and clear way of describing things, imparting his knowledge & creativity.
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CLA VOCAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLSSSSSS
lol !!! I was looking for this comment
Didnt expect to hear my alarm clock when I clicked this video 😂 I been waking up to Neon Guts for the last 2 years
Leslie is so good at what he does. He came and spoke to my class at Full Sail and it was so interesting to hear his take on how feeling effects his process.
Damn these vocals sound beautiful. Though I;m not always the biggest fan of the kind of Hip Hop Uzi and the like does, this album is actually what made me dig Uzi more, the actual sound quality of his production and mixing. He's working with some great engineers and producers like, as I can see, Leslie Brathwaite. Great Stuff.
Exactlyyyyy. I must say I am not a fan of Lil UZi but his mixes be TIGHT. This guy is very professional. From Your Boy Poorhouzzzzzzzz
I'm so glad they've timestamped the use of the plugins
I can actually relate to this guy so much when he talks bout EQ. I need more tutorials from him
This guy has got mixers on top of mixers, monitors on top of monitors, and keyboards on top of keyboards.
Id like to see some pro working humbly for once
One of the best mixing videos on UA-cam
which other video you think it's at the same level?
CLAAAAAAAAAA VOCALSSS
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20:23 the “dark” is my fav thing about the whole song i transcended when he soloed it
this mans mixed one two step!!! fire
Ciara?
thought I was dun mixing my tape til I ran into this vid. Now its SPARKLING... blessings bro bro!!
This video was amazing. Really made a difference in my vocal mixing.
Love Leslie. He came to our school all the time to talk to us❤️
This is reason why im buying your plugins! Thats tips are so helpfull for us
How do I order for the plugins I'm in Nigeria
@@youngbossoxygenated5689 on the official site you can buy In few different currency so if you see price in $, don't worry on the next steps you can change currency
Thanks bro
Was just explaining this to a singer who was dead set on dry vocals. I proved my point by bouncing the vocals and setting up the track as if it were dry.
Great video. So many great lessons on UA-cam but it's hard to find tutorials from Caribbean based mentors that I can relate to. Thank you for offering your perspective on mixing rap vocals with Waves. Truly appreciate the information and tips.
I met him he went to the same school I’m going to @FullSail, very humble guy has accomplished so much and has even more to gain.
I just learned so much! This brother is a naturally great teacher 💯🙏🏾
6:48.... I felt that. That's how I've been comfortable with mixing as I'm learning. I just go with what feels right.
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Chris Harris goat
Lotta respect for Mr Leslie. Huge impact from his uniqueness. Works for me. The greats....
He did it so well, its sounds like theres only 1 rapper on the entire song, I swear its hard to tell when they take turns
That’s because all these auto tuned vocals sound the same. 😆
Leslie Brathwaite: Engages compressor with a 1.74 ratio, threshold NOWHERE NEAR DOING ANYTHING.
UA-cam comments: SO AMAZING. THANKS FOR INSIGHT. LIFE CHANGED.
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Watching the mix of a song makes me enjoy it more I Love Waves plugins they're very versatile
19:53 if you have questions about those non-working plugins (deesser, rcompessor and s1) carefully watch this part of the video. just look at the ratio section and don't look at the threshold. got it? opto mode of rcomp don't detect transients it's too slow for it.
I tell people that, once you understand how to mix something, it'll end up being on what you like and what you want to achieved. Everyone mixed different because we hear things differently.
Leslie, God is with you! May He bless you and your family abundantly!
Would also love to see how he mixed the beat!
KWT yep I actually found the beat mixing part of it on their website after I commented this!
this guy is an incredible teacher as well as engineer
I wish I could work under this man. So knowledgeable in this field.
i love leslie's approach, doing what feels and sounds right is always better than trying to be too objective with these things which is how a lot of people see engineering.
Waves tune is soooo helpful... It's not cheating it's not musical adultery
Really striking approach. The most notable is that all the ten inserts are not exhausted completely. Minimalistic approach truely.
0:50 This man engineered a stacked keyboard 😤
Thank you Lesley
You have the aws console and use the SSL plugin eq. Common dont kidding the people.
One of the best rap tutorials so far
God bless you Leslie .... You did it smartly. Thanks to waves also
MARKO BEATO This is great!
Love watching him work!!!!!!
Thoroughly enjoying this series and especially this brother's approach
litteral rocket science
7:29 that compressor isn't compressing at all.Instead it's just turing up the vocals
Also deessser doesnt do nothing
@10:50 - A small thing and not a big deal: He says they are exactly the same but Lil Uzi Vert's Aux (the one on the right) has the quarter delay turned up a bit more.
Better soak up this game before they take it down...🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👀👀👀
THIS CLASS IS PURE GOLD! THANK YOU FOR BRINGING THIS 4R!!! 💜💜💜
I like but Waves is amazing for giving out pro tips
😉😉
i just got a ton of waves plugins first time in my life this video helped me bring my mixing game from shit to honestly not even bad thank you
who watched in 2020 this is beyond great information and tips !!!
You made mixing seem very simple... you're an amazing teacher thanks for the knowledge 🙏 💪🏽👊🏽👏🏽
Great.... Vocal tutorial .... Even Old blues guy's can learn a lot from this video. Waves offer some great in the box mix tools. Thanks.
Yo, Thank you. You the way he explains is so straight forward. I do not have the capacity to hold wave plugins on my computer, but understanding his technique, I can use stock plugins for the time being.
Thank you Mr. Brathwaite and Waves Audio for this gem!
damn this man really using another magic keyboard just for extra height what a FLEX 0:53
Aside from his mixing skills Leslie's production on the SP1200 is second to none. True boss.
Dope video!, not sure why 7 people disliked it smh. Probably some fckn know it all's. Great Job Waves
It is one of the videos, which has served me the most, listen to the audio quality that I edit and uff, the best are the waves, the effect that it gives, very real Thank you.
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