Gain Staging - The 3 Rules You Need To Know - In The Mix

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  • @inthemix
    @inthemix  7 років тому +290

    Sorry about the bad audio, my microphone broke during this video.
    I have sorted this out so it should not happen in future videos :)

    • @SurajKumar-tl6ut
      @SurajKumar-tl6ut 7 років тому +6

      It's ok brother....

    • @llawx4865
      @llawx4865 7 років тому +4

      ahahah I've seen that photo on insta stories. You did it well!

    • @srjoy101
      @srjoy101 7 років тому

      Its okay Bro ..

    • @musicbytade
      @musicbytade 6 років тому +4

      Didn't notice

    • @usifobarnabas5008
      @usifobarnabas5008 6 років тому

      In The Mix u the boss bro thanks

  • @avokage8605
    @avokage8605 4 роки тому +272

    This man Is like 'The Guy' for anything related for music, just pure wisdom

    • @gayfrogs4206
      @gayfrogs4206 3 роки тому +9

      I wouldnt say music-wise hes more of a mix-wise

    • @bassyjay6281
      @bassyjay6281 2 роки тому +1

      True story

    • @ripsense8064
      @ripsense8064 Рік тому

      i recommend checking out edm tips for mixing. i don’t even make edm but the way he explains things are great and he has a ton of useful information for all genres despite exclusively making edm

  • @HsevrasEdrok
    @HsevrasEdrok 7 років тому +371

    A Tip from my side
    3:12 If you want precision on your faders or any other parameter in FL Studio, just hold Control and use left click to drag.
    This enables you to do very precise adjustments.
    Respect.
    - Hsevras Edrok

    • @PhreaSpirit
      @PhreaSpirit 6 років тому +14

      Yes, but starting at about -40.5 db (4%) Control wont help much since fader is non linear. So, even with control button, the lower you go, the more db's will be skipped while you're moving a fader down. But, i doubt someone mixes THAT low anyways

    • @gayanpathirana9328
      @gayanpathirana9328 6 років тому +1

      Its about the dB scale being non linear. Near 0, 1dB has a longer throw on the fader than at -10dB or so. As you go down the scale, the fader length per decibel becomes smaller, therefore even if you could move the fader ever so slightly, it affects the actual level differently.

    • @danteangulo9873
      @danteangulo9873 5 років тому

      @@gayanpathirana9328 x

    • @Lasergurka
      @Lasergurka 4 роки тому

      @@gayanpathirana9328 The reason it becomes smaller lower down is because decibel doesn't have a linear correlation to loudness. The difference in loudness between -1 to 0 dB is way bigger than between -10 and -9dB, hence why they let you more finely tune it at higher dB. So the higher resolution won't really matter as each tick has a bigger impact.

    • @BillGraper
      @BillGraper 4 роки тому +1

      Same with Reaper. Hold ctrl. + pull the fader or knob up or down. It moves in much smaller increments, allowing for that perfect area you're looking for.

  • @FLAN-MUSIC
    @FLAN-MUSIC 4 роки тому +18

    strongest jaw line ive seen in years, you're videos are the best tutorials ive ever seen

  • @TheInfamousChes2
    @TheInfamousChes2 6 років тому +65

    this might have been one of the missing pieces of my mixing puzzle. thanks!! great tutorial.

  • @i.mutemusic1686
    @i.mutemusic1686 3 роки тому +8

    3:15 - When your fader is low, you can right click the fader and go to “Set”; you’ll see a knob pop up that will give you far better control of the fader. (Check the hint panel on the top left corner of your screen to see the change in db)

    • @danida20
      @danida20 2 роки тому +2

      Bro Wtff Thats Sickkk

  • @rasputin1917
    @rasputin1917 6 років тому +13

    Instead of using “trimmer”, in cubase there is already the “input gain” pot at the very top extension of the mixer for each audio channel. One can also swap the metering of each channel to “input metering” instead of the default “output metering” setting, by selecting the channel, right clicking on it and set “input metering” in the the drop down menu.
    By doing so, one can clearly see how much level comes into the channel, and thus how much level (the same) comes into the first inserted plugin and correct it by using the very top input gain pot.
    The “trimmer” could only perhaps be useful for checking (and correcting) levels in between the chain of inserted plugins.

  • @amdizle28
    @amdizle28 3 роки тому

    I am classically trained digital signal processing engineer and your channel is helping sooo much as you use the correct explanations past descriptions with feeling but rather logic/mathematics

  • @alexrocky82
    @alexrocky82 5 років тому +6

    The key is to have in mind that 'less is more'... while recording go gentle levels and then in mixing and mastering there are plenty tools to bring tracks to pleasant volume. Sharing only an opinion:)... congrats for your useful tips and videos.. thank you!!!!

    • @alexkeller70
      @alexkeller70 4 роки тому +1

      I was under the impression that music is supposed to be mixed hot. I've heard it compared to photography. Where the signal being recorded is like the number of pixels. If you record to low, you get less info in the sound, which means you can't bring it up to an appropriate volume and have it still sound good. Like how the less pixels in a photo, the worse the image when you zoom in on it

  • @Jarxiel
    @Jarxiel 3 роки тому +14

    God bless you ❤️

  • @buzzandjim4265
    @buzzandjim4265 2 роки тому

    Had to watch 7 lengthy videos on this topic before I found yours and finally got it... thanks for your clarity... respect

  • @phucduongnguyen67
    @phucduongnguyen67 4 роки тому +1

    Watched this video since I first started making music , but suddenly came across this and realize the preview video was so smooth . 60 FPS ? . Well done !

  • @Y0nex
    @Y0nex 7 років тому +212

    would like to see the tutorial about how *you* do the gain staging :D

    • @inthemix
      @inthemix  7 років тому +64

      JOIN DZN Yeah I think lots of people want to see that, it's on the list, hopefully 2 weeks away

    • @XRXONE
      @XRXONE 6 років тому

      In The Mix Please that’d be amazing

    • @MrJohanmessi
      @MrJohanmessi 5 років тому +2

      @@inthemix did you do that video?

    • @silhz9201
      @silhz9201 5 років тому +3

      @@inthemix wheres the vid

    • @TheRealJinking
      @TheRealJinking 5 років тому +9

      @@inthemix waiting almost 2 years it'd be great to see and learn. if you have the time

  • @RealSiViX
    @RealSiViX 4 роки тому +7

    PSA: Please stop using the mixer faders for gain-staging, they are post-insert/post-plugin faders. Use the volume knobs on your channel rack as they are pre-insert/pre-plugin. Turning down an oversaturated signal post-insert/post-plugin doesn't do anything for the distortion caused by clipping. You want to gain stage pre-insert/pre-plugin.

  • @christopherdragone
    @christopherdragone 5 років тому

    You are a real audio scientist, you don't just listen to what everyone says, you test it. Love it.

  • @Bittamin
    @Bittamin 2 роки тому

    The multiple gain plug-in concept to make it so you can use the faders more efficiently is huge. Basically hitting the nail on the head for so many beginner questions

  • @ternitamas
    @ternitamas 7 років тому +34

    I'm learning a lot with you guys, once more thanks for that! 🙌😀

    • @inthemix
      @inthemix  7 років тому +5

      ternitamas Awesome, I'm happy to help as always 😀

    • @ternitamas
      @ternitamas 7 років тому +3

      In The Mix this one is going right to my favorites cause it's full of very useful information. I will definitely re watch it in the future👊👋

  • @albertbatchelor5882
    @albertbatchelor5882 11 місяців тому +1

    These are the 3 main things. The resolution with the fader gets by alot of people. If you look at the distance between 0 and -5db that same distance lower down on the fader is divided over 10db. And near the bottom of the fader between-40 and -60 is half the distance and is divided over -20db.. Much more precise adjustment can be made with the fader near 0.. Great video..🙂👍👍👍

  • @hexmusicofficial
    @hexmusicofficial 7 років тому +4

    Very useful advice. Clears up a bit of confusion. I'm more of a visual person so i'd love a video shoeing how you guys gain stage. I don't use FL but i can transfer what i learn to ableton.

  • @baryonyxx9263
    @baryonyxx9263 4 роки тому

    Hey @In The Mix, IDK but you are like Google in the music production world because you always answer my questions through your videos.

  • @sensiblynumb
    @sensiblynumb 6 років тому +2

    Concise and to the point comparisons. Love your work

  • @mikeclifford2006
    @mikeclifford2006 5 років тому

    You've cleared up a confusion I had about gain-staging, namely that I couldn't quite figure out why having done it one would be working a long way below 0 where the measurement graduations were far less subtle. Your solution to this is to remove 10db (or whatever is required) with a plug in and then to move it all back up near zero to get the benefits of the subtle graduations. That's really clever. That's a great idea in theory, will try. Thanks

  • @mikeskiebeats6829
    @mikeskiebeats6829 Рік тому

    This is not just turitorials, but source of music production wisdom

  • @blizzy78
    @blizzy78 5 років тому +45

    This is really all you need to know about gain staging. Too much fuss about it on the Interwebs.
    Also, your hair looks damn good.

    • @crookdfinga
      @crookdfinga 3 роки тому +1

      Well his job involves constant battle with problematic waves so I guess doing his hair is like walking in a park for him.

  • @onevoiceinc
    @onevoiceinc 5 років тому +1

    I've been watching a lot of these videos (due to somehow finally getting a mix that I'm pretty happy with and began looking up sources for mastering know how). Great videos. Very informative. Thank you for sharing!

  • @abhishekkumarab1069
    @abhishekkumarab1069 7 років тому

    About the volume fader problem or any fader problem. If you want precision while adjusting any fader within FL Studio just right click on that fader and select "Set" option a new small knob will appear, go to its menu and select any type of fader you want (Vertical if you wish) and then hold control while adjusting it by your LMB. It's very useful and handy and you can even size it accordingly for better precision. After you are done with the adjusting for that fader you can close it and keep your session clean. Hope I helped.

  • @misterbonesbeats414
    @misterbonesbeats414 7 років тому

    Great video! One thing to notice about FL Studio and gain staging is that you have to set your volume in the channel rack and not the mixer fader. If you favor or trust the mixer fader to achieve a great volume to work with your plugins you are not going to be able to. So first use the knob on the channel rack to set the initial volume of your source and see if doing so it's a good level to work with your plugins and do not go by the mixer fader. Do a test and you will see what I'm talking about. In FL Studio we do not have the option as in Studio One or Pro Tools to go to the audio file itself and turn down the db's so in FL Studio you achieve that by working with the Channel Rack Knob.

    • @inthemix
      @inthemix  7 років тому

      Mister Bones This is mostly correct in FL Studio although there is the option to turn down an audio file at the source (it's just not as easy as Studio one) simply double click the audio file and the wrapper settings will open. There is a volume knob at the top that can as or remove volume at the source level before hitting the effects. Either way, I still do what you suggest, adding a gain plugin at the start of each track

  • @soumyashiskarmakar
    @soumyashiskarmakar 3 роки тому +2

    Don't forget about the gain knob in the channel rack. It's really handy for gain staging.

  • @plasticghostsmusic
    @plasticghostsmusic 4 роки тому +1

    man why couldn't i have found this video a couple weeks ago, super helpful stuff here

  • @bestdisco1979
    @bestdisco1979 2 роки тому

    Many thanks Micheal for clearing up the mystery of gain staging. Extremely important tutorial. Please do a very short tutorial about how to read the spectrogram. I don’t know what I’m looking at.

  • @theeblock3248
    @theeblock3248 3 роки тому

    it’s cool watching his gradual upgrade of his recording equipment progress as you watch each video from back when he started lol my manz started with just a pair of krk monitors & one midi keyboard, by this vid hes up to 3 pairs of monitors & 2 midi keyboards lol.

  • @fourwulves213
    @fourwulves213 7 років тому +1

    Very useful tips, I would really appreciate a video tutorial from you guys. Thanks!

  • @OfficialDJTuky
    @OfficialDJTuky 6 років тому +4

    revisiting this video was the best thing that happened to me today.. my plugins, i think sound more clearer than before ,small eq changes are very audible

  • @alexperry8561
    @alexperry8561 2 роки тому

    This massively cleared up confusion for me, thank you so much

  • @BIGCHUNEx
    @BIGCHUNEx 5 років тому +1

    Hey! I love your videos. You explain things well. Stay blessed!!

  • @HTMLpopper
    @HTMLpopper 4 роки тому

    This man the Crimson Chin of mixing.

  • @bengalfield2571
    @bengalfield2571 3 роки тому +1

    Mike your explanations are awesome. I really appreciate your works, God bless you

  • @loganschockelt
    @loganschockelt Рік тому

    I would love to see a walk through in FL Studio. You definitely bring ample wisdom to DAWs and Sound Engineering. Pretty impressive 👍🏼

  • @p11music80
    @p11music80 3 роки тому

    please make a detailed video on gain staging. I am searching for it from a long time.

  • @Markpianist1
    @Markpianist1 6 років тому

    Awesome tips. Another tip is run all your tracks to a stereo Aux labeled submaster or whatever you want to call it. Insert your bus compressor on that. This gives you the ability to turn the whole mix down before going to the 2 bus(master) or you can turn it down at the 2 bus if you want. In most cases avoid putting the buss compressor on the 2 bus because the 2 bus inserts are post fader.

  • @the.bp98
    @the.bp98 5 років тому +7

    Internet money have to perfect gain staging video for trap producers. This is a good videos.

    • @llparis9224
      @llparis9224 4 роки тому +1

      Blind Producer that internet money video saved my life 💯

  • @normanbataille8865
    @normanbataille8865 4 роки тому

    Very clear bro. Keep going with this wonderful videos!!!

  • @mac24productions74
    @mac24productions74 4 роки тому

    Your videos are among the best. Doing a video on gain staging in FL Studio would be awesome.

  • @niv2419
    @niv2419 6 років тому +6

    Hey, been following your videos of late. Great stuff, keep going. Also, as you mentioned at the end of the video have you made an elaborated video on gain staging?

  • @smujohnson
    @smujohnson 7 місяців тому

    I’m leaving a comment as instructed. I use FL Studio and would love to see a practical walk through to gain staging.
    For example, let’s say you have five -18 tracks and you put it into one bus and the bus starts clipping… what should you do?
    a) add a limiter / Balance plugin to the bus
    b) lower the bus fader
    c) lower the individual faders
    Thanks in advance.

  • @HerGatiox
    @HerGatiox 3 роки тому

    4:55 Back in the day, EQ three had some distortion to it, if not still has.
    Just saying ;) thanks for your advices!

  • @Paul-br5qh
    @Paul-br5qh 7 років тому +7

    Always useful the tips ! 🔥🔥👍🏼

    • @inthemix
      @inthemix  7 років тому +2

      Happy to help :)

  • @ItsWesSmithYo
    @ItsWesSmithYo Рік тому

    2023, if your binging audio engineering goods, this is the channel 😎🖤🍭 so much info here, and pretty much all of it stays relevant, as things evolve but good is as good does. Also, if your looking for perspective on GS, WARP academy has a great tut from about same year…enjoy the ride friends 😎🖤🍭

  • @craigj3047
    @craigj3047 5 років тому

    All I could think about is how good those 3 sets of monitors would sound jk kinda but this was very good info. People can screw themselves and think they arent that good or stuff like that without reazling simple but big things like this. Gain staging is like not realizing theres a switch on the back of your amp that can accidentally switch and make your guitar sound not as good as it should. Glad no longer have to worry about this.

  • @swargamthakuria3053
    @swargamthakuria3053 7 років тому +1

    Excellent vid bro you always teach something new... ❤️ Keep up the great work...

  • @emanuelvancea5405
    @emanuelvancea5405 Рік тому

    Myth buster in the mix! 😂 great job!

  • @rskityaev
    @rskityaev 6 років тому

    Good vid, guys! I also find using pink noise for initial gain staging very useful.

  • @DipshankarDas
    @DipshankarDas 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for important tips :) It would be great if you cloud make a video of how you do gain staging in FL Studio, and give some tips on how to properly use the analog modeled vst plugins and what should be the right level for those plugins work properly.
    Cheers!!

  • @benaussem3859
    @benaussem3859 5 років тому

    This channel is incredibly useful. Thanks mike!

  • @MI77ERMusic
    @MI77ERMusic 5 років тому

    So I do agree with you about how DAWs don't produce a noise floor but if you happen to have a recording that does have some noise in it (maybe from a usb mic or something else) and import it into your DAW and do the volume stuff, it would bring up the noise. But if there's no noise in the first place, yes, it won't amplify the noise that isn't there. Just thought I'd clarify for those who were still confused about the whole thing

  • @carringtonhill775
    @carringtonhill775 5 років тому +6

    Would definitely like a gain staging fl studio tutorial

  • @Tetroid
    @Tetroid 7 років тому +10

    Very useful Mike! 👍🏼

  • @dabobfotoday5397
    @dabobfotoday5397 4 роки тому

    There actually isn’t less control over volume as the fader goes down. This is because the unit of measurement of DB increases by a multiple of 10 every 10 units. So, 20 DB is 10x louder than 10 DB. The fader is set up to adjust for this equation

  • @manishmaity
    @manishmaity 7 років тому

    Please put up a video showing how you gain stage specifically in FL Studio. I can know if I'm making any mistakes then. What I mostly do is, turn the volume up in the channel rack all the way to 100 & turn down the volume from the plugin itself. And then use the mixer faders for slight adjustments during the mixing process, but I make sure I'm feeding enough volume to my effect plugins chain, so that it actually works the way it is intended to.
    Thank you, Mike.
    Hope you're enjoying Moto G5! ;)

  • @mikeskiebeats6829
    @mikeskiebeats6829 Рік тому

    This guy, should be looked at as a professor in music production Field 🥰🥰

  • @InkedOutRecordz
    @InkedOutRecordz 2 роки тому

    HOLY SHIT 😵😵😵 THATS what I was wondering bout at 2:49 😖 I was WONDERING wtf the “ output/trim “ knobs on the plug ins were for 😵‍💫
    Thank u 🥹

  • @catvssnake6639
    @catvssnake6639 6 років тому

    Have you tried the pink noise trick?? It's not exactly gain staging but helps you level out the faders for the final mix, so even if your gain levels are all over the place after you do your mixing, it should put each fader at the appropriate dB... and then you can tweak it from there. It is surprising how well it works... at least for Rock music. From reading the comments on this vid I think people need a better understanding of headroom.

  • @Windklang705
    @Windklang705 7 років тому +8

    Nuuu I feel I have not even an idea what we are even talking about here xD
    But I still learned something - I never realized the faders were not gradually decreasing volume - so thank you!
    And I will be back to this video when I know more about all this stuff to understand what you say here xD

    • @inthemix
      @inthemix  7 років тому +4

      Windklang I didn't even realise until I'd used the software for over a year! It's great when you discover little things like that 😀

    • @Windklang705
      @Windklang705 7 років тому +4

      Every and each of your videos is a treasure chest of these little information for both: beginners like me and I would also guess advanced peeps

  • @13SHANNYTAMBE
    @13SHANNYTAMBE 4 роки тому +1

    please make detailed gain staging video...we all are waiting...

  • @waedi73
    @waedi73 3 роки тому

    That is a super tip with the gain plugin in the beginning and at the end of a insert plugin autobahn !
    It would be great to have a clipping locator feature in the DAW that could show us exactly where in the project a clipping did happen ! Do we have already such a feature let's say in Logic ?
    Usually when I have an idea, someone else already is selling it.

  • @heavymetalmixer91
    @heavymetalmixer91 7 років тому

    A little tip when putting gain plugins on drum tracks: When starting the gain staging it's better to put one gain plugin in the drum buss so you set the level right there fist. Why? Because a drumkit is one big instrument and this way it will sound more natural.

  • @piercehacquard4747
    @piercehacquard4747 4 роки тому

    Really clear and helpful. Good stuff!

  • @andrewsmolin7295
    @andrewsmolin7295 5 років тому +7

    Thanks! Now, you got my curious how you got that acoustic guitar at the end of the video sounding so good. What's the key?

  • @Buddhadreams
    @Buddhadreams 4 роки тому

    showing gain staging is best. examples are good. Vespers also has a good explanation and a template.

  • @halseyballistic
    @halseyballistic 6 років тому

    Nice and clear explanation. Thanks for your time to post this video

  • @ArcticWolfOfficial
    @ArcticWolfOfficial 6 років тому +1

    I am completely lost,
    But great video :)

  • @sreejishnair5922
    @sreejishnair5922 7 років тому +32

    Can make dedicated pratical video on this guideline...

  • @paramjitsingh1993
    @paramjitsingh1993 6 років тому

    hey in the mix please make a gain staging tutorial ..your tutorials are worth giving ., and i love your tutorials..thanks

  • @RowanvanBeckhoven
    @RowanvanBeckhoven 6 років тому

    32/64 bit gives you a (shit)ton of headroom in your DAW. Therefore, I don't see the need to lower each channel individually to remove/reduce digital clipping on the master bus. This clipping does not occur inside your DAW, so you can simply decrease the level on your master channel. This has the same effect as lowering all channels.
    The non-linearity of some plugins is very interesting though, I have never really looked at it that way or experimented with it. The plugin 'sandwich' is indeed a great method for this!

  • @c0deoustech
    @c0deoustech 6 років тому

    While no, the DAW itself will not induce any additional hiss with an increase in gain (unless you are using dithering) it should be noted that if you are recording anything with a microphone, pickup, etc there *is* a noise floor. If you don't have your preamp set high enough and try to digitally compensate it to the proper level the noise floor will come up . The amount of additional noise will depend on how good your preamp and A to D converters are. Analog Gain Staging is correctly balancing your preamp gain so that your signal doesn't clip, but also doesn't need to be digitally recompensated inside of your DAW.

  • @james2touchmuminkohbeats.21
    @james2touchmuminkohbeats.21 3 роки тому

    I thank you so much you the best any time am in difficult or to learn new stuff I just type your name on UA-cam and the problem am having, you've never fail me God bless you 🇨🇲

  • @PushpendraChauhan123
    @PushpendraChauhan123 6 років тому

    Just want show your speakers monitor interface plz show it and explain too

  • @larrytate1657
    @larrytate1657 2 роки тому

    Can you make a video or do you have one demonstrating plugins that are non linear and how you use the trimmer tool to lower the gain and an example of a linear plugin where the gain doesn’t need to be adjusted? Thank you

  • @travyp_official
    @travyp_official 2 роки тому

    If i understand correctly, after gain staging all sounds to around -18db and adding effects I can then level the mix and sounds to the desired volumes?

  • @Beats_and_Shades
    @Beats_and_Shades 6 років тому +2

    Hey In The Mix could you please make a video tutorial all about bass.. especially how to make the low end sound good on laptop and phone speakers.. that would be amazing !!!

  • @ambientdave
    @ambientdave 6 років тому +1

    Hey Mike,nice video.Great tip using a gain plugin on the effects chain,learn't something really handy there about the fader volume,he,he
    Have to look at the stock plugins in FL Studio,can't say for sure if I have seen a gain control there,but will take a look again,he,he

  • @natebeltran9336
    @natebeltran9336 4 роки тому +3

    When you EQ a sound, should you increase the DBs in the output of the EQ to the same volume as it was before you added the EQ?

    • @Nicoladen1
      @Nicoladen1 3 роки тому +1

      That depends on if you want the sound to be as loud as before. You can bump up the gain without worries, if that's what you're asking. But it just comes down to wether you want it louder or quieter after the eq-ing

  • @Luckywynne
    @Luckywynne 7 років тому +49

    When you get the notification for the new video but it doesn't appear in your sub box... -___-

    • @inthemix
      @inthemix  7 років тому +19

      I love UA-cam with all my heart :/

    • @Luckywynne
      @Luckywynne 7 років тому +8

      (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻

    • @inthemix
      @inthemix  7 років тому +11

      vivaLucci ^_^

  • @enkourmental
    @enkourmental 2 роки тому

    Hello everyone. I have a question regarding gain staging: so if I'm using gain staging, & I wanna EQ certain sounds, should I EQ after setting the relative level of each sound on the mixer, or do I EQ first then do the levelling?

  • @99biggee
    @99biggee 6 років тому

    Hi Michael. I'm not sure if you've already uploaded a Gain Staging Video in FL Studio yet, but if you haven't, please do. It would be great to see a practical application of it within the D.A.W. Much respect.

  • @robertordonez9242
    @robertordonez9242 5 років тому +5

    Your statement about having a trimmer at the beginning and end of the FX chain is confusing?

  • @mohokios
    @mohokios 2 роки тому +1

    any tip for gain staging very dynamic sounds without ending overcompressing them later or whatever? like pads (specially the evolving ones... or other types of sounds?

    • @inthemix
      @inthemix  2 роки тому +1

      That's one of the hardest things to get right. I'd start by adressing how much the sound really has to evolve to have the impact you want. I often adjust the envelopes within the synth to get it perfect for my needs.
      Other options involve increasing the percieved loudness without actually raising the gain quite so much. You might automate an EQ to increase the treble during the intense parts which can, when done right, give the impression of an increase in volume without hitting a compressor/limiter too hard. I hope that helps a little!

    • @mohokios
      @mohokios 2 роки тому

      @@inthemix I do this too or working on volume automations, I was hoping for for an easier approaching... The styles of music I am working on/with rely very much on sounds like these and sometimes it's hard to cope with projects that are full with that kind of sounds... Thank you very very much for your time answering 😊 really appreciated 🙂

  • @bhargavdobhal5327
    @bhargavdobhal5327 Рік тому

    Thank You bro 🙌🏻🙌🏻 Very helpful video 🔥🔥.

  • @shevyjohn9308
    @shevyjohn9308 2 роки тому +1

    Does fl studio has a built in gain knob ? Like cubase or studio one? Can the volume in the instrument rack act as gain ?

    • @enzoeaj
      @enzoeaj Рік тому

      FL studio balance gain stage Plugin

  • @syedwaseem8912
    @syedwaseem8912 7 років тому

    I love your videos how you explain everything.

  • @XRXONE
    @XRXONE 6 років тому +1

    Yes if you would please make a how to gainstage video in Fl that would be amazing !! :)

  • @nashsevenofficial
    @nashsevenofficial Рік тому

    Hi Micheal IDK if 5 years ago in the time of this video FL studio had the "clip gain" function. BUT today would be better to reduce some DB using Clip Gain? Or maybe a trim plugin?

  • @jorispiening7371
    @jorispiening7371 5 років тому +4

    Is there a source that tells me which vsts have a linear response and which do not ?
    Seems like an effort to go through all my projects and try them out manually

  • @PaulCassidyOrchestrations
    @PaulCassidyOrchestrations 6 років тому

    Excellent and clear explaination! Thanks!

  • @r0ah
    @r0ah 6 років тому

    man you awesome! i hit da sub button instantly. but im not sure about,,,,
    1, analog modeling you mean vst's that emulate analog synthesizers? like arturia moog etc
    2, im not sure what you talk about in 3:18

    • @inthemix
      @inthemix  6 років тому

      pundish blate svene Thank you. By analog plugins I mean like the Slate digital VMR and yes synths like the Arturia ones. At 3.18 I'm talking about the fader sensitivity. At the top,big movements are small amounts of dB. At the bottom small movements are big changes in dB

  • @anthonynapoleoncomeau3994
    @anthonynapoleoncomeau3994 4 роки тому

    I really enjoy you tutorials, thanks

  • @JoshuaBunke
    @JoshuaBunke 3 роки тому

    Could you please make a Full Mixing Tutorial With gainstaging?? Would be so helpful ;)

  • @Vikotnick
    @Vikotnick 4 роки тому

    Great video as always.
    Blink twice if you need food though...

  • @soundcry4883
    @soundcry4883 4 роки тому

    Hi Michael, you mentioned putting a gain unit at the start and at the end of the effect rack. Can I alternatively use a gain knob on the channel rack instead or better not mess with that? Some say to leave this first initial source of gain untouched unless the signal's clipping at the very start. I'd appreciate your help. Thank you for your tremendous work do far.

  • @OMA_MetalDetecting
    @OMA_MetalDetecting 4 роки тому

    Did you ever make a video demonstrating gain staging in FL studio using stock plugins?? I can’t find it in your playlists and I need this in my life 😩