It was so fun to wotk with all that wonderful gear at Gold Pacfic Studio with you! Thanks again for taking all those photos and for helping my community learn with your vocals!
I used to record voice overs for local television with my iphone for quite a few years. It was pretty good option when we didn't have time to visit studio
This is actually one of the best and complete explanation of processing that i’ve watched and understood on youtube. Straight to the point. Short and sweet
@@sicklesbrandon I'm in my second year of music production at college and I can wholeheartedly say I've leant fuck all, if I didn't go into it with my experience, I wouldn't know how to produce what so ever.
I think it's good to go to school for connections for these things. I mean you can't be independent or else it'll be so hard for you. I always dream to b. A producer also someday but hahaha :(
It's crazy how you don't understand something until it "clicks". This helped me understand more about compression. Thank you for this amazing tutorial!
Bro, honestly your channel has helped me SO much. I really appreciate the fact that your tutorials actually teach how to understand what you're doing - not just saying "okay, now set this plugin to this setting, and that will sound better". You actually teach people how to know when to use what effects, and that's extremely valuable.
Thanks for the kind words! I really learned this from a few good teachers, you realise that it really is about understanding the “why” behind each step and not just the settings :)
This is the first channel I come to when I need help for mixing my music, you're just doing such a great job. No dumb banter, shouting etc. Every video is so well made and informative. On top of that you look like THAT, which is always great.
For real!! ua-cam.com/video/jGtSfw4zjDI/v-deo.html this is one of my favorite songs and the artist had said he recorded this like 4 years ago on a iPhone 4 and the vocals sound amazing
I can't believe how helpful the Fruity Limiter is for beginners learning and understanding compression. It literally shows you when and where compression hits, how much it lowers the sound, how fast it does it, and how long it takes until it's over; all through a simple visual. Can't believe no-one else I've watched has done that to teach how compression fully works.
Wonderful Video Michael! and here's a few things I would like to recommend you guys :) 1) Use volume automations before compression (it sounds more natural) - pls dont over do it - handy tip: if you have a MIDI controller, map a knob / fader from the controller to a gain knob and use it to "ride" the volume and record the automation. It works wonders and saves time. 2) I would highly recommend to use the fruity convolver instead of fruity reverb 2 on vocals! (it has a lot of presets too hehe and sounds better than fruity reverb 2 usually) 3) And I can't stress enough the importance of using 3rd party (free) plugins! the FL Studio stock plugins are great, but they dont sound so great in comparison to other 3rd party plugins (especially EQs and Compressors).
Volume automation is the last thing when mixing. As all those painstaking work would be overridden as soon as the track volume is touched. Any volume automation belongs to the final stages of mix, unless one uses an auxiliary bus for the overall volume of each track. But then that's not what Michael is doing here.
@@dawin6710 You can use a plugin like Fruity Balance as the first on the chain and automate that so it doesn't affect the other plugins. Or you could even automate the volume knob on the step sequencer as that also affects the waveform directly, before being inputted to the mixer channel.
@@dawin6710 its partially true, but I mean it when I say volume automation before everything. Automations before compressors give a more natural sound IMO and Takes some load off the compressors Of course, at the end of the day you can make volume automations after all the processing u have done to make it fit in the mix even better!
i’ve been trying to learn fl studio, and anytime i want to learn how to do something specific, your channel is the first place i check. your tutorials are the best i’ve found
I love how you can hear every little detail on the studio recording. I've always recorded in a home setup. Makes me want a studio so bad. Thanks for all the information bro.
thank you. i've been using FL for almost 20 years. i started at 11. im very confident in composing instrumentals. i knew my next phase was in vocals. this video im sure will do wonders for me. thank you once again....
Your knowledge of fundamentals - 10/10 Your knowledge of video editing - 10/10 Your knowledge of how to coherently explain things - 10/10 Your knowledge of using different examples of context to further help show and explain your point - 10/10 so good
What I really love about your tutorial sir is that you gave more ideas with direct teaching frome beginning to end not like other UA-cam tutors who just waste your time on watching them speaking too much with less ideas... you really helping others... mag God bless you 🙏 ❤
You teach me something new everyday i really appreciate you man! You saved my life! If i wouldn’t be able to mix than i would not have done music and i haven’t been able to make music my depression would’ve gotten the beat of me thank you so much and keep up the good work!
Beautifully explained as ever. If I'm honest I never really understood why one compresses twice, now I do. Also parallel processing - creating new sounds to sit alongside the original (rather than changing it), good stuff. I'll now spend a week or two re-doing all my tracks . . . . .again ! Many thanks as usual top video.
I’m excited to try side channing, I’ve finally got the simple mixing steps down to the point where I’ve done it while belligerent. But More options for creative expression are always appreciated.
man, your videos versus others is like chalk and cheese. your knowledge and holistic understanding of sound/music/etc is leagues apart from creators that try to teach these very topics. i just wanted to thank you for all the time you take to share your knowledge. I greatly appreciate all that you do.
Something different you added from your previous vocal processing videos I noticed was the parallel compression that was an eye opener thanks for sharing
Hey Micheal, I have a little trick for you to reduce your mixer latency, if you don't already know it. The attack of the limiter in Fruity Limiter acts like a lookahead and therefore adds latency to the mixer. Also when you are using the compressor, the limiter part stays active and therefore still adds latency if the attack is turned up. So if you're only using the compressor part, you could just completely turn down the limiter attack and remove any latency of the plugin. I hope I could help you a bit, since your videos really helped me over the past few years! :)
Thank you very much for your Tutorials, i‘ve learned everything on this channel. Now i‘m able to do everything on my own (there is room for improvement oviously). Glad i‘ve found you!
Absolutely loved this tutorial! So much to learn right off the bat. I'll be switching to a SPAN and EQ combo from now on instead of boosting and sweeping like I used to all the time 😅. David's vocals are amazing. Love the melody! Also, just a side note, you probably forgot to add the compression link 😅😅
Finding this channel is like a neaderthal accidentally discovered fire. Now all I what's left is what to do with my condenser mic. Shit is even recording my fan and the atmosphere
It seems like you are hella dedicated to what you are doing - i also want to produce music via fl how long do you think does a beginner need to do a mediocre liquid drum and bass track? Also do i need to invest alot in samples etc?
Don't invest in samples right away, there are so many free sample resources online! As for getting good, it depends on your musical ability. The technical aspects of a DAW can be mastered in a matter of weeks or months if you are using it daily. However, the musical skills required to arrange and compose compelling music can take months, years or decades to master depending on your ability, focus and time.
Thanks Mike for another amazing tutorial. I have a doubt actually, in your previous vocal mixing tutorials you used to bus out the sends of the lead vocals to effects bus, but here you directly just routed it to the reverb mixer channel, I am a little bit confused in between both the theories. Can we have just an explanation or maybe a tutorial on 'Difference between busing out sends and directly routing them' ? Have a good day :)
Question: Is it possible to use plugins from Fl Studio in another DAW like Logic Pro X? I wanna use the one called HardCore (I think it’s a pedalboard) in Logic, but I haven’t had much luck figuring out how or if it’s even possible.
Answer: Some of the stock FL Studio plugins are available to purchase from Image Line (the company who makes FL Studio). Check there to see the compatibility.
i actually compress with maximus now while de-essing. And i do this in the mastering process. No need to compress when the track is nowhere near it's loudest. I used to start with compression, cause tutorials told me so. The more i know, the more i start to think that there are no rules. But these tutorials are definitely a good starting point. You, among others, thought me a lot.
Thank you! It's called "Circles". It will be on the full album I'm working on currently. Follow me on instagram @theworkdayrelease and I'll be announcing the release date soon.
Stock plugins should be mastered first, in order to invest in a good paid plugin. People usually buy stuff because of popularity and without exploring the stock plugins first, serum is the most appropriate example of that.
This might be an unpopular opinion, but I feel like Serum is just leagues ahead of FL stock synths in terms of ease-to-learn, I started off with 3xOsc and was just floored with how much more versatility there was with Serum. Compare it to something like Sytrus which has a very high skill floor, I can understand why people would gravitate towards it. I've never used Harmless but I suppose that would be a decent alternative to learn
@@svengali5862 you are not getting my point my friend, I want to say that there are many options available in the market, once you understand the stock plugins (eg harmor, sytrus for sound designing and slicex for sampling) then, it might help you to purchase a synth that fits your style the best. I'm not saying FL plugins are better than paid plug-ins. Think a bit before you comment.
@@MaikuTachibana I know many beginners who barely know sytrus and runs to purchase serum without understanding the applications of each plug-ins that are available in FL and in the market. I don't think spending 180 USD on a software is a good idea without experimenting sound design in sytrus and harmor, unless you are rich.
@@svengali5862 what if I someone has a budget of 200 USD and he wants to purchase a single synth? Options are > Serum, Sylenth, Synthmaster, Avenger, Diva, Massive, Spire, etc. How is he going to know that which will fit his requirements the most?
this is an amazing video.i am a beginner in mixing but know enough to pick up on what he was talking about. this is the best way i have been explained to!
bro i just have to say thank you for the years of knowledge that you have shared with us. i for one came from zero to a level where i can record a song of myh own that isnt half bad, oce again thank you. keep teaching us
I thank you sir for your amazing and professional teaching, u r only my favorite who direct me accoring to what i am looking for , today i could earned little amount on a project from customer bcoz of you and God bless you
Hey there.. Really enjoying your channel.. Thank you.. I'm a multi-instrumentalist and composer and always been slightly wary of studio technique.. no i'm doing much more online session stuff so I've got to get my head around it.. finding your tips super helpful and you style really clear and straightforward.. loads of well thought through information and no sill ego nonsense.. thanks so much for sharing all your hard work and skills..
So dope love the videos! Whenever I have any issues or run into issues I come straight to your page and you always have a solution and break it down so simplistic. The iPhone track actually surprised me haha. Appreciate you!
Very creative, logical, and inspiring. liked your comparison on recording under three different environments, a huge difference that I could hear. Not to mention your charming voice....
This was so fun! Thank you for coming out to California to work with me on this record. Loved having you be part of the process!
It was so fun to wotk with all that wonderful gear at Gold Pacfic Studio with you! Thanks again for taking all those photos and for helping my community learn with your vocals!
@@inthemix please escape from California for your own safety
@@alenpaul2523 I got out don't worry! Quarantining back in not so sunny Scotland again :)
Awesome boss🔥
@@inthemix stay safe
ngl that iphone recording was pretty damn impressive
I wouldn’t expect to find you here watching my videos, I really like your music! And yes, it’s far better than I expected it to sound :)
@@inthemix wait....this was an iphone recording? if so, thats crazy!!! nice work!
@@WholeCounselRecords One of the audio tracks were, the others were professional quality mics
I used to record voice overs for local television with my iphone for quite a few years. It was pretty good option when we didn't have time to visit studio
IKR?
This is actually one of the best and complete explanation of processing that i’ve watched and understood on youtube. Straight to the point. Short and sweet
why go to college for anything musically related when you can just watch all this mans videos, theyre so useful
Right
@@sicklesbrandon I'm in my second year of music production at college and I can wholeheartedly say I've leant fuck all, if I didn't go into it with my experience, I wouldn't know how to produce what so ever.
@@blamelucas1072 good for you
I think it's good to go to school for connections for these things. I mean you can't be independent or else it'll be so hard for you. I always dream to b. A producer also someday but hahaha :(
Woah wait...... This isn't college?
It's crazy how you don't understand something until it "clicks". This helped me understand more about compression. Thank you for this amazing tutorial!
Bro, honestly your channel has helped me SO much.
I really appreciate the fact that your tutorials actually teach how to understand what you're doing - not just saying "okay, now set this plugin to this setting, and that will sound better". You actually teach people how to know when to use what effects, and that's extremely valuable.
Thanks for the kind words! I really learned this from a few good teachers, you realise that it really is about understanding the “why” behind each step and not just the settings :)
You just took the words out of my mouth! I'm truly grateful
Totally agree
Big facts. He's teaching us HOW to fish, not doin it for us and jus handing us the pole lol
This is the first channel I come to when I need help for mixing my music, you're just doing such a great job. No dumb banter, shouting etc. Every video is so well made and informative. On top of that you look like THAT, which is always great.
To the people who find parallel processing with sending audio to different tracks difficult, patcher is your best friend. I use it all the time lol
I am blown away by how good vocals on iPhone mic can sound (if processing is done properly)
Honestly me too. Not world-class by any means but you would expect it to sound far worse!
For real!! ua-cam.com/video/jGtSfw4zjDI/v-deo.html this is one of my favorite songs and the artist had said he recorded this like 4 years ago on a iPhone 4 and the vocals sound amazing
I can't believe how helpful the Fruity Limiter is for beginners learning and understanding compression. It literally shows you when and where compression hits, how much it lowers the sound, how fast it does it, and how long it takes until it's over; all through a simple visual. Can't believe no-one else I've watched has done that to teach how compression fully works.
Best production channel on Yt. Everytime I need to learn something specific there's an In The Mix video out there to explain it perfectly to me.
Wonderful Video Michael!
and here's a few things I would like to recommend you guys :)
1) Use volume automations before compression (it sounds more natural)
- pls dont over do it
- handy tip: if you have a MIDI controller, map a knob / fader from the controller to a gain knob and use it to "ride" the volume and record the automation. It works wonders and saves time.
2) I would highly recommend to use the fruity convolver instead of fruity reverb 2 on vocals! (it has a lot of presets too hehe and sounds better than fruity reverb 2 usually)
3) And I can't stress enough the importance of using 3rd party (free) plugins! the FL Studio stock plugins are great, but they dont sound so great in comparison to other 3rd party plugins (especially EQs and Compressors).
Volume automation is the last thing when mixing. As all those painstaking work would be overridden as soon as the track volume is touched. Any volume automation belongs to the final stages of mix, unless one uses an auxiliary bus for the overall volume of each track. But then that's not what Michael is doing here.
@@dawin6710 You can use a plugin like Fruity Balance as the first on the chain and automate that so it doesn't affect the other plugins. Or you could even automate the volume knob on the step sequencer as that also affects the waveform directly, before being inputted to the mixer channel.
@@dawin6710 its partially true, but I mean it when I say volume automation before everything. Automations before compressors give a more natural sound IMO and Takes some load off the compressors
Of course, at the end of the day you can make volume automations after all the processing u have done to make it fit in the mix even better!
@@TRNQUL wassup TRNQUL, I remember u from the press rec stream 😁
i’ve been trying to learn fl studio, and anytime i want to learn how to do something specific, your channel is the first place i check. your tutorials are the best i’ve found
Wow that Parallel Compression trick is awesome, definitely gonna try that!
I love how you can hear every little detail on the studio recording. I've always recorded in a home setup. Makes me want a studio so bad. Thanks for all the information bro.
thank you. i've been using FL for almost 20 years. i started at 11. im very confident in composing instrumentals. i knew my next phase was in vocals. this video im sure will do wonders for me. thank you once again....
Were you 11 ? or did you start with FL Studio 11?
@@UrsaFXTrading considering FL Studio 11 came out in 2013, he's probably talking about his age
Your knowledge of fundamentals - 10/10
Your knowledge of video editing - 10/10
Your knowledge of how to coherently explain things - 10/10
Your knowledge of using different examples of context to further help show and explain your point - 10/10
so good
Exactly the same way im workin!!
- Clean up the vocals
- add creative effects after...
Very nice vid! Thank u dude! 💯
What I really love about your tutorial sir is that you gave more ideas with direct teaching frome beginning to end not like other UA-cam tutors who just waste your time on watching them speaking too much with less ideas... you really helping others... mag God bless you 🙏 ❤
Dude you are for real when of the best music production teachers on UA-cam
I like how quiet you speak when you told us to turn up the volume, very respectful
You teach me something new everyday i really appreciate you man! You saved my life! If i wouldn’t be able to mix than i would not have done music and i haven’t been able to make music my depression would’ve gotten the beat of me thank you so much and keep up the good work!
This guy as been my music teacher online. I thought myself mixing listening to this guy. He's my hero. Very great guy.. Am from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Why is your voice so calming. Holy shit.
He’s just very genuine and caring, actually gives a shit and wants to help
I like how soft spoken this guy is
Beautifully explained as ever. If I'm honest I never really understood why one compresses twice, now I do. Also parallel processing - creating new sounds to sit alongside the original (rather than changing it), good stuff. I'll now spend a week or two re-doing all my tracks . . . . .again ! Many thanks as usual top video.
Haven't done this in years and this man just made me remember everything
I’m excited to try side channing, I’ve finally got the simple mixing steps down to the point where I’ve done it while belligerent. But More options for creative expression are always appreciated.
I' ve been watching couple of your video tutorials and I find it really helpful especially for me as a beginner. keep it up!
man, your videos versus others is like chalk and cheese. your knowledge and holistic understanding of sound/music/etc is leagues apart from creators that try to teach these very topics. i just wanted to thank you for all the time you take to share your knowledge. I greatly appreciate all that you do.
Something different you added from your previous vocal processing videos I noticed was the parallel compression that was an eye opener thanks for sharing
*This really came at the right time*
*It's just as if you knew I needed this now. Thank you very much, Great Teacher!!!*
Loved that u did half videos for beginners and the other half for more experienced. Really smart and helpful for us. Thanks
YES, right on time! I was literally just searching such tutorials! Thanks man to you and your friend for creating this! :)
Many people just claim to be pros but you you just gat the proof for that. Love your videos man, respect 💯🔥💖✅🌟
What are the specifications of the computer you are using?
I too would love to know!
@@haliya333 Yes that was it, but a year ago... ua-cam.com/video/UNO1AGaVIBk/v-deo.html
i7 with 16gb pc I forgot what the generation of the cpu is tho.
Honestly man you’re doing a great service by making these video 10/10 helped me understand compression better than I did before watching this
Hey Micheal, I have a little trick for you to reduce your mixer latency, if you don't already know it.
The attack of the limiter in Fruity Limiter acts like a lookahead and therefore adds latency to the mixer. Also when you are using the compressor, the limiter part stays active and therefore still adds latency if the attack is turned up. So if you're only using the compressor part, you could just completely turn down the limiter attack and remove any latency of the plugin.
I hope I could help you a bit, since your videos really helped me over the past few years! :)
Thanks a tonne! I appreciate it :)
I didn't learn anything new, but Michaeles voice and intelligence is so attractive
Thank you very much for your Tutorials, i‘ve learned everything on this channel. Now i‘m able to do everything on my own (there is room for improvement oviously). Glad i‘ve found you!
Bro you are amongst the greatest. You simplify so called complex tasks into easy to follow work flows. Thank you and keep up the great content
Absolutely loved this tutorial! So much to learn right off the bat. I'll be switching to a SPAN and EQ combo from now on instead of boosting and sweeping like I used to all the time 😅. David's vocals are amazing. Love the melody! Also, just a side note, you probably forgot to add the compression link 😅😅
Man everytime i watch one of your videos i learn something new about using FL, so nice
never have i clicked so fast on notification
THIS GUY IS LIKE THE FUTURE OF THE MUSIC PRODUCERS
How about a tutorial on how to build a little home studio? What gear is a must-have etc
I'm so happy that this channel exists. Your channel has everything I need. Thank you 😌 and hope you're doing well
Just opened youtube for mixing my album better and here you go!❤️
Good luck king
the way you explain is really easy to understand and your accent is so clean that i had no trouble to understand your english thank you so much
Finding this channel is like a neaderthal accidentally discovered fire. Now all I what's left is what to do with my condenser mic. Shit is even recording my fan and the atmosphere
You can set up a noise gate with fruity limiter, my mic picked up my laptops noise and that really helped to get rid of it
you can also use edison to clean the noise, you can also enable noise suppression if your audio driver allows it
Don't know if it was you who sang those vocals but if it was you have the voice of an angel
just figured out its David, great job David
"whould whe ghet it rhight, fhind ha whay to lhoook, phast thhe ohbvious"
LMFAOO i fuckin died reading this
🤣
Yep... once heard, it distracts from the tutorial itself... and finally of the song when listened to, whatever processing was done afterwards.
😂😂
bruh i was legit lookin for this comment
the master of "listen to it in context" you keep repeating it till it really clicked for me , thanks for sharing your experience!
It seems like you are hella dedicated to what you are doing - i also want to produce music via fl how long do you think does a beginner need to do a mediocre liquid drum and bass track?
Also do i need to invest alot in samples etc?
Don't invest in samples right away, there are so many free sample resources online! As for getting good, it depends on your musical ability. The technical aspects of a DAW can be mastered in a matter of weeks or months if you are using it daily. However, the musical skills required to arrange and compose compelling music can take months, years or decades to master depending on your ability, focus and time.
get samples off your friends when you can ! vengeance (VEC 1/2/3) are the way to go (for moi)
Everytime I come back to these videos I am just greatful for this man and his tutorials, if I ever make money with music I will hire mr mixing
Thanks Mike for another amazing tutorial. I have a doubt actually, in your previous vocal mixing tutorials you used to bus out the sends of the lead vocals to effects bus, but here you directly just routed it to the reverb mixer channel, I am a little bit confused in between both the theories. Can we have just an explanation or maybe a tutorial on 'Difference between busing out sends and directly routing them' ?
Have a good day :)
that mic comparison is a trip! I guess you get what you pay for...thanks for all the work you put into these videos
All I learned from this video is that iPhone mic is good enough for recordings
Nice tutorial. I am glad you went into parallel processing I love it!
Him: So, I'm sweeping for frequencies and there's something at this range
Me: What? I hear nothing
okay i too faced this issue not very long ago but this is due to untrained ears you just have to mix a lot of tracks and you'll start hearing it.
I don't understand .. what sweeping for frequencies?
This is the best tutorial for mixing .......... U also said when to listen in headphones and when in monitors it's really thoughtful 👍👍👊👊
Question: Is it possible to use plugins from Fl Studio in another DAW like Logic Pro X? I wanna use the one called HardCore (I think it’s a pedalboard) in Logic, but I haven’t had much luck figuring out how or if it’s even possible.
Answer: Some of the stock FL Studio plugins are available to purchase from Image Line (the company who makes FL Studio). Check there to see the compatibility.
i actually compress with maximus now while de-essing. And i do this in the mastering process. No need to compress when the track is nowhere near it's loudest. I used to start with compression, cause tutorials told me so. The more i know, the more i start to think that there are no rules. But these tutorials are definitely a good starting point. You, among others, thought me a lot.
Where can I listen to the full song? This sounds like hit track!
Thank you! It's called "Circles". It will be on the full album I'm working on currently. Follow me on instagram @theworkdayrelease and I'll be announcing the release date soon.
I'm from Nigeria. And you're the most amazing with what you do. I learn a lot.
there is a special place for you in heaven chief
Oh man, the reverb channel is a big brain moment
You have read my mind
"Hmm, I need some guidance on how to mix vocals"
*refresh*
"nice"
man giving out free sauce 🙌🏿
I still hear resonance frequency between 16-20k
Bro, listening to you is so soothing. I both learned and enjoyed watching this. Thank you:)
Lol I wasn’t able to type this on the server quick enough this time
there is always a next time.
Plz one tutorial vocal leyring 🙏💕❤❤
Stock plugins should be mastered first, in order to invest in a good paid plugin.
People usually buy stuff because of popularity and without exploring the stock plugins first, serum is the most appropriate example of that.
This might be an unpopular opinion, but I feel like Serum is just leagues ahead of FL stock synths in terms of ease-to-learn, I started off with 3xOsc and was just floored with how much more versatility there was with Serum. Compare it to something like Sytrus which has a very high skill floor, I can understand why people would gravitate towards it. I've never used Harmless but I suppose that would be a decent alternative to learn
@@svengali5862 you are not getting my point my friend, I want to say that there are many options available in the market, once you understand the stock plugins (eg harmor, sytrus for sound designing and slicex for sampling) then, it might help you to purchase a synth that fits your style the best.
I'm not saying FL plugins are better than paid plug-ins.
Think a bit before you comment.
@@MaikuTachibana I never said 3x OSC is better than Serum 😕 You should read my comment above.
@@MaikuTachibana I know many beginners who barely know sytrus and runs to purchase serum without understanding the applications of each plug-ins that are available in FL and in the market.
I don't think spending 180 USD on a software is a good idea without experimenting sound design in sytrus and harmor, unless you are rich.
@@svengali5862 what if I someone has a budget of 200 USD and he wants to purchase a single synth? Options are > Serum, Sylenth, Synthmaster, Avenger, Diva, Massive, Spire, etc. How is he going to know that which will fit his requirements the most?
Bro this video is so useful that I had to download it and save it in iCloud so it can be with me all the time. thanks buddy
You should get a price for the most helpful videos on youtube. I can't discribe how much your videos help me. Thank you so much!!
this is an amazing video.i am a beginner in mixing but know enough to pick up on what he was talking about. this is the best way i have been explained to!
thanks I was doing the double compression in the opposite method low threshold first and higher threshold second
Always finding time to brag about your Ozone stuff!! Good video bro!
bro i just have to say thank you for the years of knowledge that you have shared with us. i for one came from zero to a level where i can record a song of myh own that isnt half bad, oce again thank you. keep teaching us
Love the trick when your putting effects on another mixer track and then controlling it from there. Great info
Your friend sounds flawless without any vocal mixing! 😳
I can't thank you enough for this and all of your videos! For complete beginners like me, you are a godsend.
thanks for video, i was honestly a bit scared to mix my vocals haha, but now i feel pretty confident, that i'll manage. Thankyou so much, means.
this tutorial is beyond clear once you understand what all of it means, love the videos keep it goin!!
I thank you sir for your amazing and professional teaching, u r only my favorite who direct me accoring to what i am looking for , today i could earned little amount on a project from customer bcoz of you and God bless you
AMAAAZINGLY WELL DONE! I ACTUALLY ENJOYED THE VIDEO ITSELF! WOULDNT MIND BEINGA STUDENT! BRAVO!
Wewe ni mwalimu mzuri your are a good teacher
Your channel is one of the best..You are not greedy like other producers..You explain too well..Thanks much Bro
Was looking for an acoustic vocal mix for Fl studio, this is the best one i’ve seen so far 🙏🏼
My favorite production channel much love my man♥️♥️
Hey there.. Really enjoying your channel.. Thank you..
I'm a multi-instrumentalist and composer and always been slightly wary of studio technique..
no i'm doing much more online session stuff so I've got to get my head around it..
finding your tips super helpful and you style really clear and straightforward..
loads of well thought through information and no sill ego nonsense..
thanks so much for sharing all your hard work and skills..
So dope love the videos! Whenever I have any issues or run into issues I come straight to your page and you always have a solution and break it down so simplistic. The iPhone track actually surprised me haha. Appreciate you!
Man, thank you, I can't find myself learning better with any other youtube channel or tutorial, ya' rule.
All the way from South Africa . Appreciate all these videos. They very helpful
This guy has a vast amount of knowledge! It has help me allot. Love your channel
Hoping to get FL Studio soon. Awesome!! Thanks for being here. Love, love your teaching!
Thanks.. I was waiting for this by your channel. You are perfect guru for every tutorial. And please try to go with stock plugins most of time
The fact that you use stock plugins is so helpful!
Very creative, logical, and inspiring. liked your comparison on recording under three different environments, a huge difference that I could hear. Not to mention your charming voice....