I feel like there is no wrong way to do anything it’s all about taste and what you like ! I thought I was crazy for putting reverb on my 808s I was using a convoluted reverb ! Going to try this method now
Hey, how do you choose the room sizes and distances for each element? larger room sizes for instruments and smaller ones for percussive elements? or all the same? and what does your thought process look like while dialing in the settings? Thanks a lot!
Everyday i hit gym, listening Audio nerd podcast, then i go to cafe Nero garb a buttered coffee and try to watch vids about mixing , by 10am im motivated to jump on my gear and rock, i subed to you cuz i watched all Jaycen Jousha vids, i actually mix just like how he does, many youtubers took Jycen vids and explained it but you not only explain it in depth , same time you lay it in a way knowing beginners making mistakes, by saying "Vox in face" "Drum upfront, basse upfront " shows you acknowledge what beginners struggle with, from today so on ill watch your vids on daily base too. For those who are beginners and watching your stuff i have few words , you might not get it this might be a bit too advanced for you but trust me just sub the channel, go dig in internet and learn a bit more then you will find yourself here in this channel, i bet on that. Keep hustling.
Thank you for your kind words and support! Glad to hear you resonate with our content and find it helpful for your mixing journey. Keep up the hard work and dedication to improve your skills!
To replicate room effects, even small amounts can make a difference. It's similar to mixing vocals when you send them to a bus with effects. Often, some effects end up being as low as -24 dB (relative to the main signal). So, it's not something unusual.
Explaining in comments is tricky, but the key is turning off those late reflections. Just dial in a short decay settings to keep early reflections from going wild.
does anyone know a good alternative to waves trueverb? i just can´t find a plugin without any reverb, fabfilters pro-r has 0,2sec reverb on it minimum and the ´wider´ fucntion works but will also make the source sound much darker ... however that´s the best result i´ve gotten so far, guess i have to buy trueverb?
If you're looking for a reverb plugin with more control over decay time, try Valhalla Room or Relab LX480. Both give you a lot of flexibility without adding too much reverb. Another option is Sonnox Reverb, which allows you to control the early reflections and overall tail more precisely.
From what I've seen, he dials the ealy reflections all the way down and explains how it creates the effect. I tried this and the only thing this does is volume difference (go null test it yourself). Nothing else. I love his mixes but it amazes me how he can get it so wrong. Escpeccially when the effect works when you actually engage the ealy reflections (which I see you doing). But I'm yet to see any screen grab of hs where the fader isn't at -24.
1.The difference becomes noticeable in an acoustically treated room due to the subtlety of early reflections. Additionally, their audibility depends on the applied settings; 2.The early reflection volume is set to -24 dB. That's correct, but with the mentioned settings, if you turn off the direct signal, you still hear the early reflections. Personally, I tend to increase the volume of early reflections
@@yeckxo It has nothing to do with whether my room is treated or not. Have you tried doing a null test of Jaysens settings? Because it nulls completely when you adjust for the volume difference. I was quite surprised myself. But when you actually turn the early reflections up (like yourself) it gives an effect
It’s driving me crazy! Same goes for Calling Beatmakers producers or Songs Toplines learn your craft and your Jargon please that’s how we communicate.😂
Many are familiar with the distinction between bass guitar and the 808. In Jaycen’s tutorial, he demonstrated using both on the 808 and bass guitar, whereas the example in this particular tutorial focused solely on a bass line. Therefore, there is no issue with that discrepancy.
@@janvandertoorn The 808 is the 808 and the bassline is the bassline. Those seeking advanced mixing or music production techniques are likely already aware of this distinction. In the video, only the bassline example was shown, but it can also be applied to the 808. What is the issue with that?
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I feel like there is no wrong way to do anything it’s all about taste and what you like ! I thought I was crazy for putting reverb on my 808s I was using a convoluted reverb ! Going to try this method now
It is a good idea. Personally, I always use Trueverb on my master channel with specific settings.
Hey, how do you choose the room sizes and distances for each element? larger room sizes for instruments and smaller ones for percussive elements? or all the same?
and what does your thought process look like while dialing in the settings? Thanks a lot!
Everyday i hit gym, listening Audio nerd podcast, then i go to cafe Nero garb a buttered coffee and try to watch vids about mixing , by 10am im motivated to jump on my gear and rock, i subed to you cuz i watched all Jaycen Jousha vids, i actually mix just like how he does, many youtubers took Jycen vids and explained it but you not only explain it in depth , same time you lay it in a way knowing beginners making mistakes, by saying "Vox in face" "Drum upfront, basse upfront " shows you acknowledge what beginners struggle with, from today so on ill watch your vids on daily base too. For those who are beginners and watching your stuff i have few words , you might not get it this might be a bit too advanced for you but trust me just sub the channel, go dig in internet and learn a bit more then you will find yourself here in this channel, i bet on that.
Keep hustling.
Thank you for your kind words and support! Glad to hear you resonate with our content and find it helpful for your mixing journey. Keep up the hard work and dedication to improve your skills!
hi thanks for your amazing videos!!!
Thanks!
Am I missing something ? How can you hear the signal if the early ref fader is all the way down in Trueverb ??
To replicate room effects, even small amounts can make a difference. It's similar to mixing vocals when you send them to a bus with effects. Often, some effects end up being as low as -24 dB (relative to the main signal). So, it's not something unusual.
Thanks man!
You're welcome.
which settings should i use for toraverb?
Explaining in comments is tricky, but the key is turning off those late reflections. Just dial in a short decay settings to keep early reflections from going wild.
You know I’m here. Also I’m looking for that snare tutorial you made. Thank you❤❤❤
Hey! Simply just invert the phase in left or right and it's done! it disappears in mono speakers though.
do you also know the hot smudge fx effect from jacen joshua, ive seen it in the trailer for Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi mix with the masters, would be incredible
I'll keep you posted.
does anyone know a good alternative to waves trueverb? i just can´t find a plugin without any reverb, fabfilters pro-r has 0,2sec reverb on it minimum and the ´wider´ fucntion works but will also make the source sound much darker ... however that´s the best result i´ve gotten so far, guess i have to buy trueverb?
If you're looking for a reverb plugin with more control over decay time, try Valhalla Room or Relab LX480. Both give you a lot of flexibility without adding too much reverb. Another option is Sonnox Reverb, which allows you to control the early reflections and overall tail more precisely.
Thanks for a video, great tip
Hey! Thanks for the feedback.
Broski...thanks
You're welcome man!
Bro youre thenone, thanks for this, lets see how it work!
Hey man! you're welcome. did it work for you?
@@yeckxo not exactly on the bass, but it work in other instruments, need to try it more
From what I've seen, he dials the ealy reflections all the way down and explains how it creates the effect. I tried this and the only thing this does is volume difference (go null test it yourself). Nothing else. I love his mixes but it amazes me how he can get it so wrong. Escpeccially when the effect works when you actually engage the ealy reflections (which I see you doing). But I'm yet to see any screen grab of hs where the fader isn't at -24.
1.The difference becomes noticeable in an acoustically treated room due to the subtlety of early reflections. Additionally, their audibility depends on the applied settings;
2.The early reflection volume is set to -24 dB. That's correct, but with the mentioned settings, if you turn off the direct signal, you still hear the early reflections. Personally, I tend to increase the volume of early reflections
@@yeckxo It has nothing to do with whether my room is treated or not. Have you tried doing a null test of Jaysens settings? Because it nulls completely when you adjust for the volume difference. I was quite surprised myself. But when you actually turn the early reflections up (like yourself) it gives an effect
@@yeckxo you know what, no I stand corrected… just tried again and there are early reflections at -24. Terrible test I made then 🤡 But cool it works!
That’s game changer wtfffff🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Yes it worked well.
Can we stop calling baselines 808’s 🙄
It’s driving me crazy! Same goes for Calling Beatmakers producers or Songs Toplines learn your craft and your Jargon please that’s how we communicate.😂
@@NateNATE2015hey Nice to meet you Nate!👊🏼
Many are familiar with the distinction between bass guitar and the 808. In Jaycen’s tutorial, he demonstrated using both on the 808 and bass guitar, whereas the example in this particular tutorial focused solely on a bass line. Therefore, there is no issue with that discrepancy.
@@yeckxoso You’re saying everybody knows that green is red therefore it’s fine??
@@janvandertoorn The 808 is the 808 and the bassline is the bassline. Those seeking advanced mixing or music production techniques are likely already aware of this distinction. In the video, only the bassline example was shown, but it can also be applied to the 808. What is the issue with that?
Ive been using Proximity vst by Tokyo dawn since 2012 I think... same garbage ;)
The use of AI to narrate this is annoying as shit with the way it pronounces ‘reverb’
Hey! Thank you for your feedback.