Thank you all so much for taking to time to watch :) To sum up a lot of the information in the video, here is an oversimplified list to guide your process: 1. Mix Down via Gain Staging 2. Apply compressor to Master Track 3. Apply EQ Eight to Master Track 4. Boost/Cut frequencies in MONO 5. Boost/Cut frequencies in Sides Only 6. Apply Limiter 1 to boost DB 7. Apply Limiter 2 to boost more and Limit Final Output to -1 Db
@@marotid941 Hey! thanks so much, and yes, I mix to taste and then gain stage. Im planning on making a more in depth video series on mixing decisions to hopefully clear that up! once again, thanks for watching the vid!
This was so helpful! Thanks a lot, Okkii! I took some notes in case anyone wants a visual breakdown of this video: How to mix and master by Okkii on UA-cam -Start off by gain staging -set a target decibel limit for all of the elements within your tracks to hit -negative 18 for most of them, while setting your drums (mainly the kick/snare for negative 12) and your bass for negative 16 -goal is to make everything audible & prevent sounds from clashing/ becoming one big reverb muddy mess 1.) go to every track and add gain stage audio effect rack 2.) Solo the bass and loop it at its loudest part Ex: his bass hits negative 6 decibels, so all he does is lower the gain knob on the utility audio effect until it reaches around -16 decibels -goal is to balance everything to make sure there's a "flat surface" for when you start mixing 3.) after you've balanced all other tracks, go to kick, snare, other percussive elements & choose between what you want to pop out more than the rest -ex: he wants the kick and the snare to pop out more/ hit really hard -anything extremely loud (people cheering) he puts down at -24 dB or lower 4.) after all the, play track -ex: his full track is maxing out at -7.5 dB, which gives him about 7 dB to work with when mixing 5.) go to loudest section of track and loop it on a continuum throughout process so we can manipulate the sounds to the way that we like it 6.) go to the master track; Billy's simple master which consists of a couple audio effects that are stick plugins in Ableton -pull up a compressor: this recognizes the frequency and squishes the sound down so if something passes the thresholds and gets too loud, it will squish it so it doesn't hurt anyone's ears/ speakers; prevents clipping 7.) put track down to about -30 and play around with it -too much compression will make track sound really thin -UNCLICK THE MAKEUP BUTTON when playing around with threshold level knob Bc the more you put your threshold down, the louder your track will get and details everything else you're about to do 8.) turn on EQ button: allows you to select a frequency that you want the compressor to focus on -ex: if anything within this frequency range of 900 (mid range) passes the threshold of -25 dB, it will compress the sound -when playing w compressor, be sure to mess with the release and attack (He doesn't personally touch the 2:1 compression ratio) -Attack: affects how clicky the sounds are gonna be (9-20 is a good range) (fuller, thicker: around 28-30) -release around 30 9.) now focus on the frequency boosting and subtracting within your track -basically when you have a lot of audio, you'll have certain frequency ranges where sound tends to collect (mainly in the midrange or around 3k) bad sounds 10.) go to audio instruments and click on utility -turn on Mono button: allows you to master in in mono (mastering for the people using phone speakers, Bluetooth speakers, laptop speakers) -turn EQ Eight in audio effects (double click to pop up at bottom) -snoop around the track to see if anything sounds bad -cut anything under 20 Hz and anything over 19 kilohertz (human ear cannot hear that anyways) -type "20" to be precise and do a x4 hard cut -start sweeping back n forth throughout the track & listen for muddiness/ shitty whale sounds -put the cue at about 1.4 & once you find a range you wanna cut down, just drag the gain a bit down (-2) -boost the bass by 2 -search around 3000 range for other unpleasant sounds -check for clean sounds, no distortion, everything is much more audible -make sure mode on EQ is in m/s 11.) now just raise the volume to see if we end up clipping on any of the sounds -put look ahead at 1.5 ms to hear any audible distortion quickly -start at 0 and raise the volume til we see that the limiter is working; then tone it back so that at no point throughout the track this limiter on the left is doing anything other than raising our volume -ex: at 4.4 dB gain on his track, we noticed that the limiter on the left was doing some work so he just toned it back a little bit so nothing is going to activate the limiter on the right -now turn on second limiter; set look ahead at 3 ms -Trick: 2 diff types of dB info were receiving: light green and dark green. We want the light green to hit 6 dB on the master track -raise the gain all the way up til we see the light green hit around 6 dB Hope this helps!
Man, this video is so helpful, so thank you. I'm going deaf and blind, and trying to get my music out there before I can no longer write. But I was struggling with mastering and this was a huge help
Hey man, really sorry to hear that. I’m really happy to have been able to help with your mastering process! Please do let me know if you have any questions I can help answer :)
Well detailed and explained. Honestly I know NOTHING about mixing and mastering and I’ve been watching multiple video on how to get my beats sounding better and louder. Imma try your method thanks to you!
This was the EXACT video I needed to see, you have no idea how much I'm smiling right now. I liked and subbed and I'll share with my friends but seriously, thank you.
Thank you so much for this! I'm also learning from UA-cam and its AMAZING to find a video that explains EVERYTHING in one on a topic! There are some great teachers on UA-cam and i'm grateful to all of them but I wanted to let you know that taking the extra time is REALLY appreciated from this beginner's point of view. Thanks again!
Just happened into this video via a Bing page indexing answers to "should I mix and master Ableton songs in another Daw". Glad I found this, and you.... Great info, communication skills, examples, and vibe. Subscribed, thanks so much!
DUDE!! thanks so much for this video. I was getting so lost, with no structure. But how you explained things made more sense than most of the youtubers that i have seen. Truly thankful. Hope all is well with you and please keep posting. You are awesome :) !!
Thank you so much for this Okki! I put off trying to mix and master my songs before watching this video. Now I have the confidence to mix and master them myself. You made the process very easy to understand as well as entertaining to watch. Thank you again!
I’m so happy to hear this! Mixing and mastering can be daunting at first, but I’m glad you stuck around with it! Let me know if you get any questions along the way
EXACTLY the video I needed, this really helped me figure out general mixing and mastering for Ableton. I do have a question though if you can, please help. :) I'm still learning so any help would be appreciated. A: Should I freeze and then flatten all my tracks on a new save file and then master on those files, following all the basic steps of mixing and mastering. A problem i run into btw is on tracks that are grouped with an effect like RC-20 how do I flatten that effect to each track that is under that group? The pro in doing this is if I have returns for reverb and delay already set up I don't have to fix that sine they are already applied to specific tracks. B: I stem out all my tracks bring it into a new Ableton project file to mix and master. The problem I run into this, is that I have my Returns (reverb, delay, other sfx returns) in separate export and so now a lot of my instruments and vocals are flat so I have to reapply effects to get it sounding similar. I can fix with problem by applying the returns to each track individually but cpu usage goes up a lot doing this.
Hey! Amazing questions, and thank you for watching. Ill try to answer to the best of my capabilities, but a lot of my answers will be subjective since there is no right or wrong way to go about this. A: I don’t export my stems and usually mix in the session. Reason being I find that some of my best tweaks and changes happen while I’m putting the mix together and I don’t want to spend time exporting audio back and forth. For grouped tracks, in order to keep the effect printed on the group, you can always select the group, then go to preferences and export selected tracks. That should print your FX on the audio if I’m not mistaken. B: I find that I have a similar difficulty with sends. Although I still use them, my preference would be to apply the effect, such as reverb, directly on the track or group. I haven’t had CPU issues often, but when I do; Ill freeze the track that’s giving me trouble (usually serum related for me). If you still want to mix with the sends, I assume technically its the same as a Dry/Wet knob so my approach would be to have the wet at 100 percent in the send track, then mix in the exported effect to taste. My two cents about it would be that if its still sounding dry then mix more of the send track in. I hope this helps, please don’t hesitate to ask more questions, Ill try my best to answer :)
Thank you so much for this vid. You explain it very well, where others baffle, and I shall be going back over this info and adapting it to my tunes. Very much appreciated. Subscribed and liked.
wow I will use this video as a guide from now, I have wasted a lot of time following procedures , in wich I did not fully understand why I was doing some of the processes, really really useful, thanks
Great video! The release on the compressor is the rate of the compressor letting go signal as it drops below the threshold. I think. I’m pretty sure. 🙂
hey nic nac, i actually did some more studying on that since I made the video. What i found was that the attack is how quick the compressor reduces the volume of the track (once the threshold is triggered) and the release is how fast (or slow) the compressor stops compressing that track. compressors confuse me alot haha :P
Really great tutorial man, well explained, well presented, well said. About to really take my time implementing these techniques! Def keep these kind of things coming! ☕🌱🖤
@@pablocubicomusic ofcourse!! and it just started to feel like i was sectioning off the track too much, although we cant hear anything over 20khz, cutting the high end there was loosing some of that Hiss and Crispness that I like in other tracks, partially because of the shape of the low pass. might be a mental thing, but figured its best to let the high end be free :P
You're awesome!! Thank you for the great tutorial. I'm struggling a lot with mixing and mastering esp. with Ableton, thank you:) Looking forward to your other videos and love your music too!
Thank you so much Casey :) feel free to reach out to me on instagram if you get any questions! Im active on there so we can chat if you need some 1 on 1 help!
What a great video! Thank you for such great tutorial man! I have done music years already but this helped much to understand how, why and when to receive ideal end result 👍 Great work man!
Until you crank it up a little bit, you can’t tell if there is, or there is not a distortion. I would like to see another more advanced tutorial for us who do it for a few years now! Great vid 👍🏻
hey! i totally agree and ill be making a more advance mixing and mastering tutorial very soon. Im planning on doing more of a series to help break it down and keep it digestible. As for the distortion, I found myself having to aim for a target dB of reduction or compression or limiting, because unless you really push it, you wont hear distortion on the master in ableton (and most daws for that matter since its all digital) it will be more of a reduction in the quality of the audio. not sure if im making sense :P
Thanks for such a great and informative tutorial man! This has really helped me out! Mixed and mastered my first track following this tutorial! Keep on doing what your doing man :)
thats amazing!! so happy to hear this, let me know if you get any questions in the future :) im making videos all the time to try and help and spread the love
Thank you all so much for taking to time to watch :)
To sum up a lot of the information in the video, here is an oversimplified list to guide your process:
1. Mix Down via Gain Staging
2. Apply compressor to Master Track
3. Apply EQ Eight to Master Track
4. Boost/Cut frequencies in MONO
5. Boost/Cut frequencies in Sides Only
6. Apply Limiter 1 to boost DB
7. Apply Limiter 2 to boost more and Limit Final Output to -1 Db
This was so helpful!!!!! :) thank you ! 👍! You explained everything so well!
@@barry-b9872 Thanks Barry! I appreciate your kind words :)
@@notokkii Np!
Thanks for the vid! Very helpful! However one thing that I didnt really get... Did you first adjust your levels to your liking and then gain staged?
@@marotid941 Hey! thanks so much, and yes, I mix to taste and then gain stage. Im planning on making a more in depth video series on mixing decisions to hopefully clear that up! once again, thanks for watching the vid!
This was so helpful! Thanks a lot, Okkii!
I took some notes in case anyone wants a visual breakdown of this video:
How to mix and master by Okkii on UA-cam
-Start off by gain staging
-set a target decibel limit for all of the elements within your tracks to hit
-negative 18 for most of them, while setting your drums (mainly the kick/snare for negative 12) and your bass for negative 16
-goal is to make everything audible & prevent sounds from clashing/ becoming one big reverb muddy mess
1.) go to every track and add gain stage audio effect rack
2.) Solo the bass and loop it at its loudest part
Ex: his bass hits negative 6 decibels, so all he does is lower the gain knob on the utility audio effect until it reaches around -16 decibels
-goal is to balance everything to make sure there's a "flat surface" for when you start mixing
3.) after you've balanced all other tracks, go to kick, snare, other percussive elements & choose between what you want to pop out more than the rest
-ex: he wants the kick and the snare to pop out more/ hit really hard
-anything extremely loud (people cheering) he puts down at -24 dB or lower
4.) after all the, play track
-ex: his full track is maxing out at -7.5 dB, which gives him about 7 dB to work with when mixing
5.) go to loudest section of track and loop it on a continuum throughout process so we can manipulate the sounds to the way that we like it
6.) go to the master track; Billy's simple master which consists of a couple audio effects that are stick plugins in Ableton
-pull up a compressor: this recognizes the frequency and squishes the sound down so if something passes the thresholds and gets too loud, it will squish it so it doesn't hurt anyone's ears/ speakers; prevents clipping
7.) put track down to about -30 and play around with it
-too much compression will make track sound really thin
-UNCLICK THE MAKEUP BUTTON when playing around with threshold level knob
Bc the more you put your threshold down, the louder your track will get and details everything else you're about to do
8.) turn on EQ button: allows you to select a frequency that you want the compressor to focus on
-ex: if anything within this frequency range of 900 (mid range) passes the threshold of -25 dB, it will compress the sound
-when playing w compressor, be sure to mess with the release and attack
(He doesn't personally touch the 2:1 compression ratio)
-Attack: affects how clicky the sounds are gonna be (9-20 is a good range) (fuller, thicker: around 28-30)
-release around 30
9.) now focus on the frequency boosting and subtracting within your track
-basically when you have a lot of audio, you'll have certain frequency ranges where sound tends to collect (mainly in the midrange or around 3k) bad sounds
10.) go to audio instruments and click on utility
-turn on Mono button: allows you to master in in mono (mastering for the people using phone speakers, Bluetooth speakers, laptop speakers)
-turn EQ Eight in audio effects (double click to pop up at bottom)
-snoop around the track to see if anything sounds bad
-cut anything under 20 Hz and anything over 19 kilohertz (human ear cannot hear that anyways)
-type "20" to be precise and do a x4 hard cut
-start sweeping back n forth throughout the track & listen for muddiness/ shitty whale sounds
-put the cue at about 1.4 & once you find a range you wanna cut down, just drag the gain a bit down (-2)
-boost the bass by 2
-search around 3000 range for other unpleasant sounds
-check for clean sounds, no distortion, everything is much more audible
-make sure mode on EQ is in m/s
11.) now just raise the volume to see if we end up clipping on any of the sounds
-put look ahead at 1.5 ms to hear any audible distortion quickly
-start at 0 and raise the volume til we see that the limiter is working; then tone it back so that at no point throughout the track this limiter on the left is doing anything other than raising our volume
-ex: at 4.4 dB gain on his track, we noticed that the limiter on the left was doing some work so he just toned it back a little bit so nothing is going to activate the limiter on the right
-now turn on second limiter; set look ahead at 3 ms
-Trick: 2 diff types of dB info were receiving: light green and dark green. We want the light green to hit 6 dB on the master track
-raise the gain all the way up til we see the light green hit around 6 dB
Hope this helps!
Not every hero wears a cape...
Your a legend!
Good gracious! I am going to study!
This was so helpful... 👌
Dude this video helped me tremendously. I just reached a new stage of musicianship. Thanks for sharing the knowledge ✌🏼
my man! it means so much to me that it helped! feel free to reach out to me with any questions if you have any :)
Man, this video is so helpful, so thank you. I'm going deaf and blind, and trying to get my music out there before I can no longer write. But I was struggling with mastering and this was a huge help
Hey man, really sorry to hear that. I’m really happy to have been able to help with your mastering process! Please do let me know if you have any questions I can help answer :)
Hope all is well man
I’d be salty asf
Well detailed and explained. Honestly I know NOTHING about mixing and mastering and I’ve been watching multiple video on how to get my beats sounding better and louder. Imma try your method thanks to you!
legit your tutorial needs to be in an audio museum
Thank you, very nice of you to say !
This was the EXACT video I needed to see, you have no idea how much I'm smiling right now. I liked and subbed and I'll share with my friends but seriously, thank you.
Thank you Ryan, you smiling make me smile! Glad to hear that the video helped
okkii you are awesome you kinda remind me of a Disney character because of your very enthusiastic and educational nature
Haha thank you! Happy to have helped :)
Man this is fire! The difference actually shocked me, thanks for this one!
Thank you so much my dude!!! I’m happy it
Helped!
Thank you so much for this!
I'm also learning from UA-cam and its AMAZING to find a video that explains EVERYTHING in one on a topic! There are some great teachers on UA-cam and i'm grateful to all of them but I wanted to let you know that taking the extra time is REALLY appreciated from this beginner's point of view.
Thanks again!
I appreciate you watching :) happy to have helped even if it’s just a little!
Just happened into this video via a Bing page indexing answers to "should I mix and master Ableton songs in another Daw". Glad I found this, and you.... Great info, communication skills, examples, and vibe. Subscribed, thanks so much!
Well thank you very much! You’re a legend!
Amazing tutorial for beginners
It was a great help for All ABLETON LIVE Music PRODUCERS
Thanks! 😊🎼
hey! thanks so much! I appreciate your kind words
thank you so much man, this video is the best on youtube!!!
One of the best videos on mixing and mastering I've ever seen. No bs straight to the point. Thank you
Really appreciate you! Thank you for watching !
DUDE!! thanks so much for this video. I was getting so lost, with no structure. But how you explained things made more sense than most of the youtubers that i have seen. Truly thankful. Hope all is well with you and please keep posting. You are awesome :) !!
We will keep posting I promise!! I’m so happy to hear that the video helped :)
You had a lot of relatable information here. Perfect! All the audio terms you used, you also explained perfectly ! Thank you!
Cool track bro! Thanks for your video!
great video. Can't wait to give this a try. One of the best yet simplest mastering tutorials for beginners I've seen on here. Thank you!
Thanx Okii. Really helpfull tutorial!
Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for this Okki! I put off trying to mix and master my songs before watching this video. Now I have the confidence to mix and master them myself. You made the process very easy to understand as well as entertaining to watch. Thank you again!
I’m so happy to hear this! Mixing and mastering can be daunting at first, but I’m glad you stuck around with it! Let me know if you get any questions along the way
Really nice video bro good job.
Thank you so much man! Have a great day!
Man i took my time to stay until the end of the video and glad i did, learned so much, bless
Love hearing this! Happy that the video helped :)
Just started with Ableton. Been working with FL for 5-6 years.
This tutorial really helped out in my mixing alot!! Thank you !!
Welcome to the ableton crew! It’s very intuitive once you get used to the user interface, I’m glad the video helped! Thanks for watching :)
GREAT tutorial! Now it's time to go mix. Thanks!
Good luck! Let me know how it goes :)
EXACTLY the video I needed, this really helped me figure out general mixing and mastering for Ableton. I do have a question though if you can, please help. :) I'm still learning so any help would be appreciated.
A: Should I freeze and then flatten all my tracks on a new save file and then master on those files, following all the basic steps of mixing and mastering. A problem i run into btw is on tracks that are grouped with an effect like RC-20 how do I flatten that effect to each track that is under that group? The pro in doing this is if I have returns for reverb and delay already set up I don't have to fix that sine they are already applied to specific tracks.
B: I stem out all my tracks bring it into a new Ableton project file to mix and master. The problem I run into this, is that I have my Returns (reverb, delay, other sfx returns) in separate export and so now a lot of my instruments and vocals are flat so I have to reapply effects to get it sounding similar. I can fix with problem by applying the returns to each track individually but cpu usage goes up a lot doing this.
Hey! Amazing questions, and thank you for watching. Ill try to answer to the best of my capabilities, but a lot of my answers will be subjective since there is no right or wrong way to go about this.
A: I don’t export my stems and usually mix in the session. Reason being I find that some of my best tweaks and changes happen while I’m putting the mix together and I don’t want to spend time exporting audio back and forth. For grouped tracks, in order to keep the effect printed on the group, you can always select the group, then go to preferences and export selected tracks. That should print your FX on the audio if I’m not mistaken.
B: I find that I have a similar difficulty with sends. Although I still use them, my preference would be to apply the effect, such as reverb, directly on the track or group. I haven’t had CPU issues often, but when I do; Ill freeze the track that’s giving me trouble (usually serum related for me). If you still want to mix with the sends, I assume technically its the same as a Dry/Wet knob so my approach would be to have the wet at 100 percent in the send track, then mix in the exported effect to taste. My two cents about it would be that if its still sounding dry then mix more of the send track in.
I hope this helps, please don’t hesitate to ask more questions, Ill try my best to answer :)
@@notokkii Thanks a bunch amazing reply, really helps me!
a true g. Thanks man. I love you okkii!!!
Love you too bud! Thanks for watching !
Thank you so much for this vid. You explain it very well, where others baffle, and I shall be going back over this info and adapting it to my tunes. Very much appreciated. Subscribed and liked.
I’m sorry happy to hear that! Let me know if you have any questions :)
thumbs up because your track that you used for the video was fire
thank you! I appreciate the kindness
This is one of the best music tutorials out there. Thanks for sharing your wisdom along with some easy to understand explanations!
finally a video where the music is good and within the realms of what i make. nice production man
ADAM DRIVER!!! You rock
Lol! I’ve gotten that before!
Hey I really loved your video ! thank you so much for introducing me to the mixing world
Bro this helped me so much thank you
Anytime brotha! Have a great day !
Thank You Man!! I first read the comments and wow you helped a lot of people , Awesome!! This helped so much
It’s really nice to see people getting help from this :) that’s all I ever wanted from the video! Glad it helped you too!
This video deserves more attention. It was very helpfull. Amazing work !
I’m just happy that the video made its way to you :) thanks for watching!
Thank you Okkii its very helpful !
my pleasure! thanks for watching !
Back here again! You are goated !
Hahaha good to see you back! Gonna be making an updated video soon on my 2022 method :)
Thank you very much for this breakdown. I struggled a lot with mixing. God bless you man
:) glad it helped!!
Hi Okkii, I followed your tutorial and implemented all in my track. It works!! What a great tutorial. Thanks a lot
Im so happy to hear that! thanks for watching :)
so much helpful tutorial to me! thank you
Anytime! Let me know how it goes :)
🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾 was totally awesome! Helped me a bunch
I saw aee make a video about gain staging but didn’t understand it because it’s been a long time. Thanks for this video. Helps out tremendously
My pleasure! Let me know if you get any questions !
This was really helpful. Thank you for making this video!
wow I will use this video as a guide from now, I have wasted a lot of time following procedures , in wich I did not fully understand why I was doing some of the processes, really really useful, thanks
Really happy to hear that the video helped! Let me know if you get any questions!
Humble, selfless, beautiful, person.
Thanks for these valuable tips.
My pleasure!
yo that tune is so good !!!
Thank you so much!
much love!!! thank you bro
Anytime!!!
i stayed until the end of this video and i appreciate your mentorship soooo much. Keep diggin!
Happy that the video helped:) thank you so much for watching!
This was fantastic. thanks Okkii, I learned a ton
Thank you man! That means a lot to me
Very well explained and full of gems to implement! Thank you okkii!
Hey! thank you for watching! and thanks for the kind words :)
This video was AWESOME!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Awesome tips! Gonna try some!
Awesome! Let me know how it goes!
Never give up, thank you so much this video! :)
nice vid and nice vibe man
i'm staying for longer u got a new sub
Thank you Jakub! I appreciate you being here
Thank you so much sir. Blessings to you.
This was such a useful video. I'll probably watch it back 5 times do to it properly myself, thank you for sharing this video. You're very talented! 👏🏻
Thanks! Im really happy to hear that :) ill be here if you have any questions !
Thank you soo sooo much.youre officially My new favorite teacher
What an honour! Thank you for watching!
Nice and useful, thanks!
Excellent video!!! I learned a lot thank you for being simple and straight forward!
thanks shane! i appreciate the kind words
Great video! The release on the compressor is the rate of the compressor letting go signal as it drops below the threshold. I think. I’m pretty sure. 🙂
hey nic nac, i actually did some more studying on that since I made the video. What i found was that the attack is how quick the compressor reduces the volume of the track (once the threshold is triggered) and the release is how fast (or slow) the compressor stops compressing that track. compressors confuse me alot haha :P
thank you so much for this!!!!!
My pleasure!
nice guide!
Dobbin Thomas thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it :)
You earned a subscription, bless you
Thank you sir!
You are insane, thanks so much for these videos buddy
My pleasure man! Thank you for watching !
thanks with infinite love
Thanks bro. Awesome video on mixing and mastering. Watch a lot of these type videos for different DAWS, and yours was the best...
thank you so much man! that means alot to me, im glad you enjoyed it :)
Thanks dude that was a great help, cheers man !!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching !
thanks man! This is the only video I was able to understand how to mix and master
I appreciate your kind words! I’m glad to have helped
Thanks Okkii! I was looking for something like this 👌👌🙏🙏
Anytime! Glad it helped!
Great vid, I'm a beginner trying to wrap my head around things like muddiness, compression, and gainstaging and this helped a ton!
I’m happy to hear it! Let me know if you get any questions :)
Very informative video thankyou keep doing what you're doing 👍🏻
Thanks a bunch! I appreciate the kind words
@@notokkii you're very welcome 😊👍🏻
Really great tutorial man, well explained, well presented, well said. About to really take my time implementing these techniques! Def keep these kind of things coming! ☕🌱🖤
my man! thank you for checking it out :) means a lot!
very nicely done!
u need more subs bro, very understandable and well explained
thank you man, that really means alot to me
Dope vid bro. Thank you for the info
your house is on fire mate
Thanks a los man!
Awesome insight...thanks man
Anytime! Thanks a bunch for watching, it means a lot
Good tutorial. Thx!
Anytime! Thanks for watching
This was so helpful!!!!! :) thank you ! 👍! You explained everything so well!
Thank you so much! I appreciate you checking out the video :D
@@notokkii Np! It helped anyway!
This is soo good, thank you
@22:10 i no longet cut my high end like that! just for anyone whose looking to keep up with my current mixing and mastering technique
Thanks for the update
Thanks for the video, man! Very easy to watch and down to the point. Why are you not cutting that high end anymore?
@@pablocubicomusic ofcourse!! and it just started to feel like i was sectioning off the track too much, although we cant hear anything over 20khz, cutting the high end there was loosing some of that Hiss and Crispness that I like in other tracks, partially because of the shape of the low pass. might be a mental thing, but figured its best to let the high end be free :P
No problem! Thanks for checking it out :D
You're awesome!! Thank you for the great tutorial. I'm struggling a lot with mixing and mastering esp. with Ableton, thank you:) Looking forward to your other videos and love your music too!
Thank you so much Casey :) feel free to reach out to me on instagram if you get any questions! Im active on there so we can chat if you need some 1 on 1 help!
@@notokkii Sweet! Thank you so much :)
this was useful thanks 🤟🤟🤟🤟
damn this track is so good! Thanks for the help!
Can i get a link to this one please??
Thank you Fam! #PUREGOLD #FULLSUPPORT
Great video! Keep up the good work!
Thanks! I appreciate the kind words!
What a great video! Thank you for such great tutorial man! I have done music years already but this helped much to understand how, why and when to receive ideal end result 👍 Great work man!
Thank you so much man, it's so useful, it makes wanna deepdive into learning mixing and mastering, i might take classes online
Great content! Thanks
Thanks man!
Until you crank it up a little bit, you can’t tell if there is, or there is not a distortion. I would like to see another more advanced tutorial for us who do it for a few years now! Great vid 👍🏻
hey! i totally agree and ill be making a more advance mixing and mastering tutorial very soon. Im planning on doing more of a series to help break it down and keep it digestible. As for the distortion, I found myself having to aim for a target dB of reduction or compression or limiting, because unless you really push it, you wont hear distortion on the master in ableton (and most daws for that matter since its all digital) it will be more of a reduction in the quality of the audio. not sure if im making sense :P
Best video ever ..thanks bro 🤟🏾
yoo thank YOU my dude!
Yeah man ... nice video ... explained a lot ... thanks for that buddy 👊👊👍
My pleasure boss! Happy to have helped
Thanks. Hopefully I can get my tunes sounding better on different devices. Sound is great in my headphones and crappy on speakers
you got this man! i hope the video helps! and if you have any questions feel free to reach out :)
Thanks man, I’m working on learning mixing and mastering as I’m used to just production. As a beginner this helped a lot!
I’m so happy to hear it helped!
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yup!! i really liked the ones from the euphoria pack and the eternity pack!
Thanks for such a great and informative tutorial man! This has really helped me out! Mixed and mastered my first track following this tutorial! Keep on doing what your doing man :)
thats amazing!! so happy to hear this, let me know if you get any questions in the future :) im making videos all the time to try and help and spread the love
@@notokkii Thanks man! Will do! Looking forward to your new videos!
Super informative. Releasing my first EP in a month and the mastering on my 5 songs hasn’t been done yet🤦🏻♂️ thank you for this
Ahhh! I’ve been there! Good luck and let me know if you get any questions!
YOOOOOOO my guy thank you so much for this video really helped alot :)
Anytime my dude! Glad I could help !!