4 Steps to Make Your Master Bigger
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
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This channel has been killing it lately!!!!!!!! We love the content!
Hey Jerry! Thanks so much for watching! We appreciate it!
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Your channel is a treasure of tips and tricks
I bless the day I stumbled across this channel
Hey Demag Entertainment! Thanks for watching!
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"Unless you're mixing orchestral music with a double bass..." that put a smile on my face.
I followed your lead on that one! As always thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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Sharing is caring, my friends!
I've had many songs mastered by Sage Audio. He (Steve) is one of the best.
It was great getting to work on your music! Thanks!
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I've watched a lot of you guys' videos. This one is easily my new favorite. Keep at it!
Hey Aarrow - that's awesome! Thanks for keeping up to date with our videos!
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Lovin’ that you use Logic Pro for your fantastic vids. I am learning so much from these, the most concise videos on audio processing topics I’ve seen. Please don’t stop making these!
Hey Mike! Great to hear that these videos have been helpful for you!
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This seems like an ultimate guides to introducing phase anomalies and stepping.
Hey Ion! I see what you mean by potential phase issues (especially if a delay-based stereo image is used) but I'm not I know what you mean by stepping. Thanks for watching!
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great vid! thank you!
Some serious mastering secrets revealed here. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🎆. A million thanks.
Thanks for watching! Great to hear that you found it useful!
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this is the best channel!!!
Thanks Remi! Glad you're liking the channel!
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mv2 did a great job
Excellent - kind regards
Thanks Wade!
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Thanks very much!
Thanks for watching!
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but now I saw you did already nice explanation in "How to Master a Song in 11 Easy Steps"
Awesome! Cool to see that you're checking out some of the other videos.
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Great video, Thanks!
Hey Joakim! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
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I agree, great channel! My comment to this mastering chain...how to finish it, the last instance. Your last one is ProQ3, but instead of that it can be also a good multiband limiter...and they are still penultimate of the chain. Wintergreetings from Austria
Hey Luke! Thanks for watching! Great to hear that you're liking the channel. You're right! A good multiband limiter would work well here!
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These are great tips. You can do a video on monitoring loudness, e.g. peak vs LUFS.
Hey Yu Sun! Thanks for checking this one out - We've done a few videos on this topic so definitely check out our channel if you need some info on this.
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Nice. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
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it is my mastering guide video.
Hey Emre! That's great! Thanks for watching.
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Fantastic tips! When you were expanding the low end, were you isolating the kick to drive the expansion and be expanded, but keeping it from expanding the bass guitar too much? That's how I understood it, and that's what I thought I was hearing, but I wasn't sure--
Yep! I was trying to find the kick and avoid too much expansion to the bass. Thanks for watching!
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Great great content! I'll be binging.
Just a suggestion, I would have loved to hear the effect chain without the added volume, so I don't get tricked by hearing extra volume.
Thanks for watching Dread! Good suggestion! We'll try to control the loudness in the future.
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What's the title of the song?
'Don't Talk to Me That Way' by Dayon, Aston Turr
Thanks for watching!
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Tools like Gullfoss or Teote can also help here - but you possibly do not have that much control over the results.
Hey ricochet! I see what you mean - seems like some really cool tools though. Thanks for watching!
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I guess waves IM pusher also acts as a sub harmonic generator.
Thanks for watching!
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On Step one you mention how importan is to make all the subs Mono, but what about Metal? Low-end in guitars is very important and the rhythm ones are always hard panned.
Hey heavymetalmixer - thanks for watching this one! It's best to use your discretion and keep genre in mind. This sounds like how classical music can get away with bass panned to one side or another. So I'd say do what's best for the particular mix/master that you're working on, while keeping what's acceptable for the genre in mind.
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whats the song used in this Tutorial?
Thanks for watching! It's called 'Don't Talk to Me That Way' by Dayon, Aston Turr
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Wouldn’t a final limiter like from fabfilter be used at the end of the chain?
keep it up...the best content on YUOtube
Hey Mel! Thanks for watching!
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Sorry for the double comment, but I got a question from your video. Is Analog Obsession Lovend similar to Waves MaxxBass?
Hey Synaptic Schism! No worries - thanks for commenting! It's somewhat similar - it looks like MaxxBass uses upward compression and filtering to isolate harmonics and then amplify them. With Lovend, I'm not exactly sure how it isolates and amplifies harmonics. It's most likely similar but not identical.
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what is the first track being played?? 🤩
Hey Mikkel! It's called 'Don't Talk to Me That Way' by Dayon, Aston Turr
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@@sageaudio thank you! it sounds awesome!!
bx subsynth is also kinda funny
Thanks for watching!
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How much to master a track?
Hey JCRZ Music! Here's a link to our rates which vary based on the turnaround time - www.sageaudio.com/rates.php
@@sageaudio thanks!
THAT MB PRO WAS NOT NEEDED IMO
I think it gave the recording added energy and movement actually! It improved upon an already good recording.
Hey Kris! Thanks for watching! If expansion doesn't hep your master definitely leave it out - but in case it can help, its shown here. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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