This is so straight forward to achieve pro-mixing tricks with only few steps. Menno, I really wish you the best for your plugins. They are incredible and would deserve much more visibility. Please partner with big players or push further the COM with Artists/Studios so we create a stronger community and impact. Cheers, J
Thank you for doing these videos! Not only am I learning how to best use the Ayaic plugins, but I'm also learning valuable mixing techniques in general. I bought the Pro mix bundle after watching like 4 of these videos back to back. I love the plugins!
I have realized you don't need it to automate. Just find the correct presets for your tracks and then move the fader manually according to the level planes to suit.
Hello.. I just bought MIX PRO BUNDLE and it works like a charm! Give me a pleasent mix and well seat stagging.. But I wonder about one thing.. I use Logic Pro X, it don't have pre and post fader plugin choice at the same time. It only can choose one; pre or post, not both like your DAW that you presentation is.. So how I put MM exactly on my DAW? I use Pre Fader most of my sessions. And yes I put it on the last chain for every track I add. Please advice for Logic Pro X user.. Thanks..
Hello Tommy, the beautiful thing is that level-planes work so well that using MM in pre or post position makes no difference...other than the sight-picture of your faders. If your DAW only has pre-fader position, or you simply prefer to work in pre-fader position, you can copy any pre-existing fader automation, or write a faders automation to a channel-strip plugins fader...then place MM after it in the chain, as it should always be last. Your DAW faders now become a moot point as they're always set at 0dB, but you will easily retain all the power of full fader automation and level-planes at your fingertips. Happy mixing.
@@ayaicware thank you for your explanation. I'll for the next project! So my request now, I hope you post video about fundamental frequencies that we look after for each instruments; Which guide that suite of, etc.. Yes, I watched your many videos about few instruments from this channel. Just maybe you have a fresher method to approach/achieve it, so be it and let us know! Thank you for make a brilliant tools ever! Cheers!
The DAW faders had pre-existing automation written...the Mix Monolith is inserted into the very last post-fader insert slot of the tracks...this allows it to place them on their perspective level-plane. 🙂
This is so straight forward to achieve pro-mixing tricks with only few steps. Menno, I really wish you the best for your plugins. They are incredible and would deserve much more visibility. Please partner with big players or push further the COM with Artists/Studios so we create a stronger community and impact. Cheers, J
I 100% agree with you Jeremie... I really like Mix Monlith! Do you recommend Ceilings Of Sound also? Can I ask do you use COS with the presets mainly?
amazing stuff :)
Thank you for doing these videos! Not only am I learning how to best use the Ayaic plugins, but I'm also learning valuable mixing techniques in general. I bought the Pro mix bundle after watching like 4 of these videos back to back. I love the plugins!
Very helpful plugin!!! :)
I have realized you don't need it to automate. Just find the correct presets for your tracks and then move the fader manually according to the level planes to suit.
Hello.. I just bought MIX PRO BUNDLE and it works like a charm! Give me a pleasent mix and well seat stagging..
But I wonder about one thing.. I use Logic Pro X, it don't have pre and post fader plugin choice at the same time. It only can choose one; pre or post, not both like your DAW that you presentation is..
So how I put MM exactly on my DAW?
I use Pre Fader most of my sessions. And yes I put it on the last chain for every track I add.
Please advice for Logic Pro X user..
Thanks..
Hello Tommy, the beautiful thing is that level-planes work so well that using MM in pre or post position makes no difference...other than the sight-picture of your faders. If your DAW only has pre-fader position, or you simply prefer to work in pre-fader position, you can copy any pre-existing fader automation, or write a faders automation to a channel-strip plugins fader...then place MM after it in the chain, as it should always be last. Your DAW faders now become a moot point as they're always set at 0dB, but you will easily retain all the power of full fader automation and level-planes at your fingertips. Happy mixing.
@@ayaicware thank you for your explanation. I'll for the next project!
So my request now, I hope you post video about fundamental frequencies that we look after for each instruments; Which guide that suite of, etc..
Yes, I watched your many videos about few instruments from this channel. Just maybe you have a fresher method to approach/achieve it, so be it and let us know!
Thank you for make a brilliant tools ever!
Cheers!
is it possible to use this to help mix in a live setting?
Why do faders move? Does any plugin do this?
The DAW faders had pre-existing automation written...the Mix Monolith is inserted into the very last post-fader insert slot of the tracks...this allows it to place them on their perspective level-plane. 🙂
@@ayaicware Thank you :)