I didn’t think that I would ever say that about a UA-cam channel. But I've been hanging out here for a week or two and yeah, that seems to be the case.
@@Lorentz_Driver it's a mixing guide that can be applied to whatever program you want, it's assumed that you know (or will learn) how to do literally the most basic, fundamental operations in your program of choice It still tells you what it is if you had read the description though
the day synthet stops making videos is the day the world ends no but seriously, i love you dude these videos don't go wild they go FEROCIOUS, after over 3 years of using fl studio there is nothing in your videos that i HAVEN'T found useful, i can't explain how much i love 0:57 as well, i never thought of how important it could be to put alot of focus into the mixing in a buildup until now, thank you synthet you are our savior
These are killer videos, man. Been mixing for years, and this is all spot on stuff for panning. But you know what I’ve never really thought about somehow? Using a mono signal the way you might use space before a drop to make it hit harder. Genius. I always come away with at least one new idea or perspective, and I love it. Great work, man.
I’m a visual artist, so learning subtle yet powerful tricks of other art forms is just one of the coolest things to me. It’s like a whole other world of ideas I never thought to explore
this is also a very good example as to why live band music works the way it does. it's not just in front of you, but different instruments are in different ears (even just a slight bit)
Really love the panning to center for tension building before chorus. Working on something this morning and I think that’s definitely gonna help the feel! Awesome video as always!
That mono automation is genius. I'll use it in all of my future projects. I'll make sure to stereo my backing vocals as well. And also, I'll make sure to stereo my 808s
You've set the bar for informative music production videos as far as I'm concerned. Even when I know something you're talking about, it's still enjoyable. That's really difficult to pull off. Hats off to you sir!
Today i learned that panning doesn't have to be some god awful demon that rear's it's head when somebody accidentally clicks a panning knob on a whole video's audio or when somebody tries to get creative without thinking it through This was actually really cool to see and something I could even make use of in the future
It's wild how much that last thumbnail change seems to have helped your video! Excellent video by the way. Both te script and the editing (and the audio) were great!
I've never been so quickly won over by a video. The execution is clinical, the editing fantastic, the flow immaculate and uninterrupted. I pulled this video up and instantly had to restart it because I was immediately aware that this video needed my full attention. I'm not a musician, nor producer or anything of the sort. I'm an editor and video producer, I ate this shit up like I've just bought FL studio. You knocked this shit out of the park.
Y'know, I have precisely 0 interest in making music and I have no idea why this was recommended to me, but I felt like I had to comment because the production quality on this video is just phenomenal. The dry humour is so perfect and the way you broke down the topic so well in a short time is genuinely impressive.
Panning was a thing I learned from Jim Johnston. You can get away with some hidden rhythms and melodies in one channel sometimes. He learned that trick from bands like Motorhead and AC-DC, who'd have two main guitar playing the same power chords for a big stereo effect. I started to also notice something, Jim made a fair amount of mixes for TV that had some things hidden in the right channel while the dominant important elements were in the main mono channel and on the left side. Lots of older mixes (such as Motown masters) did that and created a nice effect for the listener as if you're right in the middle of the band playing. Stuff like that is what I love for my own mixes for beats or remakes of the wrestling theme music Jim produced.
btw guys, if you have a fully stereo bass, it can lead to a muddy mix! if you want some stereo, A1StereoControl has a 'Safe Bass' option which allows you to mono under a certain frequency (I usually do 150-190hz)
I knew this for vocals to get a better chorus effect (shown in video), but didn't know how much it effected instruments as well. Makes complete sense though. Great video
If you can't see the stereo separation knob in mixer channel you toggle them on/off by pressing the blue/white button next to where it says "Extra Large" at 0:54. If you hover over it the description reads "View extra volume / stereo properties". 👍
You are crazy dude, this high speed super stimulating videos, although pretty brain killing as this tiktok era is, are pretty fun and wild, and much info compacted, great job
Finally a video with panning done correctly... Many people pan just 100% left and then 100% right to make it sound like you are in a spinning room. Panning different frequencies is the crucial, rather than the whole mix as a mono to one side.
another important aspect of panning (though i dont know whether fl studio accounts for it): dont forget that sound takes time to travel! hard panning can actually sound quite fine if its coming from well-placed speakers, as its essentially no different to having instruments placed at those speaker locations. we use the subtle phase information to help us sense the direction and distance, but that falls apart if the speakers are on your ears. experiment with having two copies of a track hard panned left and right, adjusting their relative volume, and adding a very slight delay to the quieter copy. it might make your mix sound better with headphones, and im sure with some digging theres a way to get your program of choice to do this for you
You deserve all the attention your getting, you have such a unique way of teaching and when I saw your pitch video i KNEW you'd grow fast as hell. Good luck bro ! never forget me when you got a million subs ( or 10 ) ( million )
Holy this is amazing. I just had a really weird empty feeling in a song and separating the "background" instruments with the lead ones then having drums and extra sounds in the middle immediately made it better
I just met this channel like a week ago, I have no idea about music production and you just made an entire video about my favorite effect on music... the use of panning and take advantage to stereo audio to make it sound better by mixing different audio in different channels I loved it I hope you show us some examples of songs using this
I came across a song once that started with a call and response section across each side (left would play a riff, right would repeat it, etc) and it absolutely blew my mind the first time
I just recently had surgery on my right ear, giving me hearing on both sides for the first time in my 40 years. I've been exploring a lot of stereo content, and this video was actually very informative.
Great video to watch on my computer with a broken left speaker
Great video to watch on my phfone
You're right.
Same
That's good, it's panned for u
It's ok to watch on phone... You just need to hold it landscape and extremely close to your face 👀
Your channel is sacred
True
We have to protect his channel if people don't like his channel, which will never happen
I didn’t think that I would ever say that about a UA-cam channel. But I've been hanging out here for a week or two and yeah, that seems to be the case.
*entertaining as hell, it's genius.*
So true
Love the deadPAN humor in your videos
Roomie that joke hit me dead *center*
this cracks me *up*
sorry to let you *down* with the *misaligned* jokes
okay this isn't funny i'm gonna stop
huhuuuuuuu
no way
@@montageofchips "misaligned" i swear your humor must be the result of someone getting hit with a *_pan_* and trying to make a dad joke
/j
the most productive 1:20 minutes of my entire year.
could be more punny if you put "my entire ear" XD
@@aqoerama Damn right.
@@mtmousavi what about left ?
@@TRSTN_ You are absolutely left.
Never have i thought that my favourite channel is going to be a song production tutorial channel.
Fr, most original thing I've seen on UA-cam in a while
Well it is, there's no problem with that
lol hi daewe
@@xplode09 lol hi explosion
He is really dang good at music making and just putting you into that vibe even if you aren’t interested in music production.
I love the way this guy explains things in fl studio with rhythm :D
So true, The tips and tricks are also the performance which solidifies all of it :]
dayum making the mix narrower before a chorus is a genius trick
You can also automate EQ to remove some lows before chorus, and return them in chorus. Chorus will pop.
Dude, this is just actually an insane video. Extremely fluid, concise, good music, 1:20 in length. Wild.
So concise it never explains how to do anything or even what program this is
@@Lorentz_Driver it's a mixing guide that can be applied to whatever program you want, it's assumed that you know (or will learn) how to do literally the most basic, fundamental operations in your program of choice
It still tells you what it is if you had read the description though
@@Lorentz_Driver fl studio. you probably dont belong here and should start with basics if you couldnt tell
0:35 Your strong swedish accent also helps to blend yourwordstogetherintoonereallylongword
Veri gudd Svidish aksent jäss jäss sou gudd
😂😂😂😂
the automated mono building up to the chorus is so genius
"Subtle but nice" underrated
Listening on a phone with stereo speakers, it's wild how much difference this subtle shift makes
Yeah, listening to this from my web cam speaker is amazing, I wish everyone made songs like this.
I audibly gasped out loud when I heard the mono background track example because it was EXACTLY the type of sound I didn't know what to do with
the day synthet stops making videos is the day the world ends
no but seriously, i love you dude these videos don't go wild they go FEROCIOUS, after over 3 years of using fl studio there is nothing in your videos that i HAVEN'T found useful, i can't explain how much i love 0:57 as well, i never thought of how important it could be to put alot of focus into the mixing in a buildup until now, thank you synthet you are our savior
f-fr-f-f-FEROCIOUS!?
This is like the best and most creative tutorial I've ever seen. Unironically a masterpiece
0:40 DOO DO DUDU DOOO!! 🔥🔥🔥💯🗣💯🗣💯🔥🔥
These are killer videos, man. Been mixing for years, and this is all spot on stuff for panning. But you know what I’ve never really thought about somehow? Using a mono signal the way you might use space before a drop to make it hit harder. Genius. I always come away with at least one new idea or perspective, and I love it. Great work, man.
The "subtle but nice" went hard af
"see it with headphones"
yes, seeing sounds
I never seen a 1:20 min video so precise thank you for the info and the lesson !
I’m a visual artist, so learning subtle yet powerful tricks of other art forms is just one of the coolest things to me. It’s like a whole other world of ideas I never thought to explore
this is also a very good example as to why live band music works the way it does. it's not just in front of you, but different instruments are in different ears (even just a slight bit)
I love your editing style, peak content, easiest learning channel
I don't know why UA-cam put this in my recommendations but I feel like I learned a lot in 80 seconds.
0:10 is the worst feeling a sound can make me feel
to be clear I think the channel and the video and the music are all very good, that specific moment is my only issue
u hate it when a sound pans quickly from side to side?
@@Lu_Ko_U don’t?
@@aztralsea nah not really? i guess it’s just different preferences or something?
I feel you, whenever I hear panning noises happening too fast I feel dizzy for some reason. Does this happen to you too?
Yes this is great. As long as the sounds are not ONLY on one ear but more quieter on one than the other
Really love the panning to center for tension building before chorus. Working on something this morning and I think that’s definitely gonna help the feel! Awesome video as always!
I have no knowledge or intent to edit anything at all, but when this vid pop up, just like n subs immediately
perfect channel, shot, precise content, nicely cut, beautiful. keep on making content, it's really helpful
I love your presentation bro. It's just super seamless.
That mono automation is genius. I'll use it in all of my future projects.
I'll make sure to stereo my backing vocals as well. And also, I'll make sure to stereo my 808s
You've set the bar for informative music production videos as far as I'm concerned. Even when I know something you're talking about, it's still enjoyable. That's really difficult to pull off. Hats off to you sir!
Today i learned that panning doesn't have to be some god awful demon that rear's it's head when somebody accidentally clicks a panning knob on a whole video's audio or when somebody tries to get creative without thinking it through
This was actually really cool to see and something I could even make use of in the future
rears* its*
@@jogennotsuki... FUQQ i normally catch when i do that
It's wild how much that last thumbnail change seems to have helped your video! Excellent video by the way. Both te script and the editing (and the audio) were great!
"It's not up to you."
Also this is a great tutorial.
I've never been so quickly won over by a video. The execution is clinical, the editing fantastic, the flow immaculate and uninterrupted. I pulled this video up and instantly had to restart it because I was immediately aware that this video needed my full attention. I'm not a musician, nor producer or anything of the sort. I'm an editor and video producer, I ate this shit up like I've just bought FL studio. You knocked this shit out of the park.
Love the tune nod to "He would never let you down" at one point. XD
I'm not too sure that's what it's called
In 80 seconds, a beautiful and simple explanation of why stereo panning is so vital. Bravo!
0:18 Backin Track and Stereo Information
Y'know, I have precisely 0 interest in making music and I have no idea why this was recommended to me, but I felt like I had to comment because the production quality on this video is just phenomenal.
The dry humour is so perfect and the way you broke down the topic so well in a short time is genuinely impressive.
The most Svedish English I’ve heard in a while
don't ask why I just watched this video but somehow it just is a masterpiece.
these videos are amazing
It's honestly shocking just how much difference it makes, but when done right you don't even notice it a lot of the time
this man is goated
0:44 - Subtle but nice *put sunglasses on*
I like the little animals or images around the video, it just fits when your talking about panning
Edit: why is this so popular
I haven't been interested in music production for years, but these videos are such a treat to watch.
I have my speakers set up behind me cause I switched desk and only now realize why I always head in the wrong direction when I hear sounds in games.
I instantly thought of the confused Mr. Krabs meme and now I can't stop laughing
Panning was a thing I learned from Jim Johnston. You can get away with some hidden rhythms and melodies in one channel sometimes. He learned that trick from bands like Motorhead and AC-DC, who'd have two main guitar playing the same power chords for a big stereo effect. I started to also notice something, Jim made a fair amount of mixes for TV that had some things hidden in the right channel while the dominant important elements were in the main mono channel and on the left side. Lots of older mixes (such as Motown masters) did that and created a nice effect for the listener as if you're right in the middle of the band playing.
Stuff like that is what I love for my own mixes for beats or remakes of the wrestling theme music Jim produced.
i really gota get ft studio
yes
YOU MUST IF YOU WANT TO USE HIS WAYS
feature studio
And also it's fl studio 🤓
quiet ableton fanboy @@MountMatze
well damn this was just 1:20 of pure, smooth, genius-level audio tips. and damn so punchy with the BGM.
btw guys, if you have a fully stereo bass, it can lead to a muddy mix! if you want some stereo, A1StereoControl has a 'Safe Bass' option which allows you to mono under a certain frequency (I usually do 150-190hz)
I JUST needed this, tysm!
I knew this for vocals to get a better chorus effect (shown in video), but didn't know how much it effected instruments as well. Makes complete sense though. Great video
At 0:04 I saw a face lol
And i’m a believer
@@paulmark992 not a trace of doubt in my mind
unironically one of the best videos i've seen on youtube
2 views but no comments? Bro fell off
Shut
@@sincerenotyourswhat his videos are amazing, there should be like 5 comments at 1 second after a video comes out
the narrowing to the buildup makes such a huge impact
This video really shook from side to side (no PAN intended...)
its funny how i dont have anything to do with making music but i still enjoy watching those videos, great work man! keep it up
If you can't see the stereo separation knob in mixer channel you toggle them on/off by pressing the blue/white button next to where it says "Extra Large" at 0:54. If you hover over it the description reads "View extra volume / stereo properties". 👍
I've never seen an educational video so groovy. I feel like I could listen to this as music in general.
Never thought it was possible to learn so much in under a minute and a half.
You are crazy dude, this high speed super stimulating videos, although pretty brain killing as this tiktok era is, are pretty fun and wild, and much info compacted, great job
These videos are so well made. I don't deal with the computer side of making music but its still so interesting to watch
this is honestly my favorite youtube channel learn on the go
Those video's are so high quality. INSANE!
Just found this video, I salute the heavy montage and narration work that went into it,. You earned my absolute respect in 1 minute and 20 seconds
thank you!
The narrow to wide chorus drop is really n i c e
Everything you make is edited so flawlessly ❤
Finally a video with panning done correctly... Many people pan just 100% left and then 100% right to make it sound like you are in a spinning room. Panning different frequencies is the crucial, rather than the whole mix as a mono to one side.
Best tutorial that I watched so far
i see lots of effort goes into this video good job
the creativity you've in this video is astounding
another important aspect of panning (though i dont know whether fl studio accounts for it): dont forget that sound takes time to travel! hard panning can actually sound quite fine if its coming from well-placed speakers, as its essentially no different to having instruments placed at those speaker locations. we use the subtle phase information to help us sense the direction and distance, but that falls apart if the speakers are on your ears. experiment with having two copies of a track hard panned left and right, adjusting their relative volume, and adding a very slight delay to the quieter copy. it might make your mix sound better with headphones, and im sure with some digging theres a way to get your program of choice to do this for you
Production quality and Creativity is crazy.
This guy makes it much more fun ! Great teacher.
one of the most informative and beautiful 1 minute and 20 seconds of my life.
Yo that mono build up is genius
Well now I gotta watch this again with my headphones backwards so my ears feel complete
I hope Synthet one day releases all this tutorial background music full on like a playlist, their all so good
You deserve all the attention your getting, you have such a unique way of teaching and when I saw your pitch video i KNEW you'd grow fast as hell. Good luck bro ! never forget me when you got a million subs ( or 10 ) ( million )
I randomly started getting these videos and they've helped me alot with music, thank you synthet!
Holy this is amazing. I just had a really weird empty feeling in a song and separating the "background" instruments with the lead ones then having drums and extra sounds in the middle immediately made it better
I just met this channel like a week ago, I have no idea about music production and you just made an entire video about my favorite effect on music... the use of panning and take advantage to stereo audio to make it sound better by mixing different audio in different channels
I loved it
I hope you show us some examples of songs using this
you are not just a great musician but a great teacher
which is a skill of it's own
The chorus idea is pretty good. I'll use it in my next song.
This was randomly, one of the best videos I've ever seen, honestly blown away.
Great video! Love the short simple teaching style!
love your editing style!
Came for the production tips, subbed for the end-of-video bunny
I love your little melodies
This is so wholesome, fun and snappy, I watched it 3 times and then showed it to wife, though none of us make any music
I came across a song once that started with a call and response section across each side (left would play a riff, right would repeat it, etc) and it absolutely blew my mind the first time
I have no plans on making anything musical, but damn these videos go hard
One of the best channels on youtube
my brother sent me this video and I know exactly it's gonna ATE
That's probably the best 1.20 minutes tutorial demonstration I have seen in a while.
I just recently had surgery on my right ear, giving me hearing on both sides for the first time in my 40 years. I've been exploring a lot of stereo content, and this video was actually very informative.
Love the bit at the end, it's a great rule to follow. Mono kick and bass is a must!
1 minute and 20 seconds. Full information but easy to understand. Subs!