I have always found the it difficult to get the EQ right on my tracks which is really frustrating because I'm very happy with the actual compositions that I'm making. Often the final mix ends up sounding crappy because of my mixing/mastering skills. Some very useful tips on here. I have always done everything by ear so a frequency analyser might be the way forward for me. Obviously still have a lot to learn. Thanks.
you would think that CM, at this point, would have found a multimedia guy that would use actually use HD camera and di-ing the output of the daw so that the viewers can actually see whats going on (the quality of this youtube version is the same as they release on the dvds) and actually hear whats going on- but nope. still, just a dude and his cellphone more or less. makes no sense to me.
@5.24 Are my ears deceiving me here or are you telling people that all individual sounds should cover the entire frequency spectrum? "keep the spectrum analyser nice and flat" Really?
32bars at 140bpm is not 1 minute and 1/4... come on guys, its 0.55 seconds as professionals surely you should know that? The closest round bar to 1 1/4mins is 48 and that is 1:22 ....
It comes with the roger nichols inspector xl bundle. It seems like all the buying links to won't work anymore (Might be because roger nichols died a few months ago?). I can send you a download link if you can't find one though.
whata douchbags sayin important thing in clubs is 200hz snare, get over it for f sake!200hz snare makes my aers bleed, important is kick and sub! 200hz snare is so last decade btw...boring!
@garrethbanshee Well, when your snare doesn't stand out, then you don't really have a rhythm. Dubstep is sort of spoiling us with this "kick/sub" mentality. Well, that's great when your tune really focuses on bass and kick. Any other type of music though needs more definition for the groove to really stand out. 150-300hz is a good boosting range for snares.
who farted at 11:33 ???
boitel87 2 weeks ago 2
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Its the chair... its always the chair!
lepape2 5 days ago
I have always found the it difficult to get the EQ right on my tracks which is really frustrating because I'm very happy with the actual compositions that I'm making. Often the final mix ends up sounding crappy because of my mixing/mastering skills. Some very useful tips on here. I have always done everything by ear so a frequency analyser might be the way forward for me. Obviously still have a lot to learn. Thanks.
Jaimeb14 3 weeks ago
you would think that CM, at this point, would have found a multimedia guy that would use actually use HD camera and di-ing the output of the daw so that the viewers can actually see whats going on (the quality of this youtube version is the same as they release on the dvds) and actually hear whats going on- but nope. still, just a dude and his cellphone more or less. makes no sense to me.
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@5.24 Are my ears deceiving me here or are you telling people that all individual sounds should cover the entire frequency spectrum? "keep the spectrum analyser nice and flat" Really?
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daveg2k4 1 month ago
What frequency analyzer are they using??
SoundGauge 3 months ago
@SoundGauge IXL frequency analyzer my favourite one -.^
SiksoulMusic 3 months ago
32bars at 140bpm is not 1 minute and 1/4... come on guys, its 0.55 seconds as professionals surely you should know that? The closest round bar to 1 1/4mins is 48 and that is 1:22 ....
TheOfficialInception 4 months ago
@TheOfficialInception Who gives a shit? They're really good producers!
john18061806 2 months ago 3
@TheOfficialInception they hate you!
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What analyser do yall use?
TheSamSchummer 4 months ago
horrible quality :(
saruul2222 4 months ago
what EQ is that? I've seen Sub Focus, Chase and Status and these guys with it.
fagatron97 6 months ago
@fagatron97
It's the Waves Renaissance 6 Band Equalizer, in short; Waves REQ 6.
It comes with the Waves Mercury plugin pack.
futureisflux 6 months ago
@futureisflux I LOVE YOU
fagatron97 5 months ago
anyone who what program?
CptShivers 6 months ago
@CptShivers cubase :P
fagatron97 6 months ago
@fagatron97 Thats for the reply man
CptShivers 6 months ago
I'm amazed at how many note lanes there are. There's so many on Reso's Masterclass where as on here theres hardly any.
itchydez 7 months ago
does anyone know what spectrum analyzer are they using??
MistaMase102 8 months ago
@MistaMase102
inspectorxl spectrum analyzer
AimiriZ 8 months ago
@AimiriZ cool thanks
MistaMase102 8 months ago
@AimiriZ <3
Toxin08 8 months ago
@Toxin08
<3
AimiriZ 8 months ago
@AimiriZ me again, do you know where to download the analyser? it seems a quite difficult program to find. wb cherz
MistaMase102 6 months ago
@MistaMase102
It comes with the roger nichols inspector xl bundle. It seems like all the buying links to won't work anymore (Might be because roger nichols died a few months ago?). I can send you a download link if you can't find one though.
AimiriZ 6 months ago
@AimiriZ yea please bud that wud be great. jus drop me a message with the link if u cud :) cherz
MistaMase102 6 months ago
whata douchbags sayin important thing in clubs is 200hz snare, get over it for f sake!200hz snare makes my aers bleed, important is kick and sub! 200hz snare is so last decade btw...boring!
garrethbanshee 10 months ago
@garrethbanshee Well, when your snare doesn't stand out, then you don't really have a rhythm. Dubstep is sort of spoiling us with this "kick/sub" mentality. Well, that's great when your tune really focuses on bass and kick. Any other type of music though needs more definition for the groove to really stand out. 150-300hz is a good boosting range for snares.
suraxis 9 months ago
@garrethbanshee you do know Dubstep is weedy as fuck without the snare? And if you passed an English GCSE I'm impressed.
fagatron97 6 months ago