Ableton only would be fantastic. It would be great to see how you approach both options - warm master vs clean master. Thanks for all of your helpful videos.
I think for that usecase the low freq relax of the Kotelnikov can filter out the bass from the detection circuit, instead of using the FDR. Which is good news for those with the free version
Yes, I would like to see what Ableton stock mastering tools look like. I've never really used them and am curious how that goes and maybe a comparison to what you used here?
Thanks p for always setting me up for another fun weekend of learning and making music ❤ Plushworxx is moving forward with your steps and the simple idea better done than perfect!!
Would love an Ableton stock devices video. I have tried my own mastering chain in ableton but i know it needs massive improvement. Thank you for all you do!
Another great Video thanks. Would be interested in mastering with Cubase 13 Pro using stock plugins if this is possible? Also a video on how you would mix a Bigroom Techno track like "Lister - Insane" would also be amazing. Sorry, I got carried away with requests there, but I like and trust the results your videos have on my production work. You are straight to to the point, and your techniques just work as intended without causing problems in other areas.
Great video, do my owm masters too. They are not pro in any way. I struggle with delay and reverb, not sure if you have done a video yet. The reason I ask is your videos have greatly helped my productions in the last year. The track from Jan to Aug has a massive difference.
Thanks so much! I do have a reverb video that goes quite deep into the what, how, and why of using different types of reverbs and settings: ua-cam.com/video/wHrMu1KC84A/v-deo.html
It would be nice if you could do a video of a mastering chane only with Ableton devices. Either way this video is super informative and educational, thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Great information in this video, thanks! (While you use headphones, so room treatment doesn't matter, it would be nice if you had some treatment for the youtube video audio recording and cut down on that room reverb). Thanks again!
I think I speak or everyone here when I say that regardless of what you mention, the answer to every single "If you want me to make a video on this let me know in the comments" is always "yes, please!" This is me, letting you know. Yes I would like to see a tutorial on that. From this moment moving forward, everytime you have this thought "I wonder if anyone would like to see a tutorial on this" there is by deault a firm yes. Doesn't matter what the topic is since they all are very focused on replicability and d-getting it right rom the start to prevent headaches and mental polio at the latter stages but I digress. P.s. Please do some adjustments to the accoustics in that room P.p.s. Have you tried the Noise Engineering VST's? I have always had a romantic attraction to the Basilimus alas it remains beyond my financial means still.
Sorry, I'm tired of seeing and hearing "ableton" in almost every next "recommended" video. As if there's no other DAWs anymore? Translating can be done, but it's a lot of extra mental work.
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Love that you’re addressing all the common myths and questions and explain why you do what. Many tutorials just say „do this because it’s good“
Ableton-only chain/version would be great
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Top! Will do :)
Ableton only would be fantastic. It would be great to see how you approach both options - warm master vs clean master.
Thanks for all of your helpful videos.
I think for that usecase the low freq relax of the Kotelnikov can filter out the bass from the detection circuit, instead of using the FDR. Which is good news for those with the free version
looking forward to more videos like this!😍
Yes, I would like to see what Ableton stock mastering tools look like. I've never really used them and am curious how that goes and maybe a comparison to what you used here?
Yes, absolutely. I’m curious myself!
I personally use them. They are pretty efficient if you ask me.
Great video! And what a wonderful track ;)
Bro you cooked 🔥💯
@@AdviceFundama thank you so much 🙏🏼🔥
Please do the same topic but with stock Ableton devices only. Thanks!
This is a proper way to master your track . Looking forward to more videos like this..
Thanks for the great feedback, it means a lot!
Thanks for another extremely helpful video. Do you choose dithering if exporting at 48000?
Thanks p for always setting me up for another fun weekend of learning and making music ❤ Plushworxx is moving forward with your steps and the simple idea better done than perfect!!
Perfect 😍
Definitely interested in the comparison of different clippers and limiters!
Nice! Noted 📝
@@pickyourselfofficial Yes please!
Yes, that would be great!
Great Video as always!
a couple of useful hints, danke, weiter so
Informative as always! Yes an Ableton stock tools specific video would be awesome,
Great video EQ can be done at anytime even in the start of the chain in my humble opinion
Would love an Ableton stock devices video. I have tried my own mastering chain in ableton but i know it needs massive improvement. Thank you for all you do!
Great Video again!
@@learningtodj thanks! Just subbed to you to show some support, good luck with the channel. We need more educators ;)
Great video !
Would love to see a video using Ableton stock plugins !
Cheers
Another great Video thanks. Would be interested in mastering with Cubase 13 Pro using stock plugins if this is possible? Also a video on how you would mix a Bigroom Techno track like "Lister - Insane" would also be amazing. Sorry, I got carried away with requests there, but I like and trust the results your videos have on my production work. You are straight to to the point, and your techniques just work as intended without causing problems in other areas.
danke sehr, sehr nützliches und informatives Video!
Danke fürs Feedback! Freut mich sehr :)
i master myself and found this video very helpful
Great video, do my owm masters too. They are not pro in any way. I struggle with delay and reverb, not sure if you have done a video yet. The reason I ask is your videos have greatly helped my productions in the last year. The track from Jan to Aug has a massive difference.
Thanks so much! I do have a reverb video that goes quite deep into the what, how, and why of using different types of reverbs and settings: ua-cam.com/video/wHrMu1KC84A/v-deo.html
@@pickyourselfofficial excellent, will check it out
Whats your headphones?
Audeze LCD-X 👌🏻
It would be nice if you could do a video of a mastering chane only with Ableton devices. Either way this video is super informative and educational, thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Okay great, will ship this one for sure!
Great information in this video, thanks! (While you use headphones, so room treatment doesn't matter, it would be nice if you had some treatment for the youtube video audio recording and cut down on that room reverb). Thanks again!
Yep, that was an exception (with some of the last few videos were done there). Check some of the older ones in my real studio.
@@pickyourselfofficial Ah ok, that makes sense. (I do wonder if RX De-reverb could help the audio in these temporary reverby locations)
A video on exporting in Ableton would be great!!!
Cool, thanks for letting me know!
Mastering with Abelton Stuck Tools would be amazing
Ableton stock tools please
yes, do the same but with stock ableton tools. thanks
Awesome, will do for sure!
yes i whant master with only ebelton tool
Why does it sound thin and muddy?
I think I speak or everyone here when I say that regardless of what you mention, the answer to every single "If you want me to make a video on this let me know in the comments" is always "yes, please!" This is me, letting you know. Yes I would like to see a tutorial on that. From this moment moving forward, everytime you have this thought "I wonder if anyone would like to see a tutorial on this" there is by deault a firm yes. Doesn't matter what the topic is since they all are very focused on replicability and d-getting it right rom the start to prevent headaches and mental polio at the latter stages but I digress.
P.s. Please do some adjustments to the accoustics in that room
P.p.s. Have you tried the Noise Engineering VST's? I have always had a romantic attraction to the Basilimus alas it remains beyond my financial means still.
Thanks, that means a lot 🤜🏻🤛🏻
No, I don't use abletoN, and I don't feel like putting up with 30 minutes of procedure and plugins that I don't have to grasp a fundamental concept.
Master with free plugins than ad a few cheap in notes
ableton only would be great
Sorry, I'm tired of seeing and hearing "ableton" in almost every next "recommended" video. As if there's no other DAWs anymore? Translating can be done, but it's a lot of extra mental work.