Hello, I have a concern when I route track clap and snare on a " aux group " on every independent track or I made a piece that I can't him found on it group...
To be more precise when my snare is in exit 1-2 and when I the piece towards the left it work ; on the other hand when he's routed on a slice "In" via 1 bus, everything is refocused knowing that the regulation of the piece of the snare track is him always to the left !
It doesn't matter if the track is clipping or not if thats the sound you want. Or if it doesn't actually make a clipping noise.... I have had plenty of mixes that clipped like crazy but didn't sound like they were clipping at all, not always bad. Just how you like to edit things I suppose, and how it sounds.
I'm only a beginner on this sort of stuff, but i can tell by the videos that ive watched by expert village that its a load of shit, and throughout everything ive seen he seems to be doing everything the completely wrong way
Take a look at his meter when he busses the channels, it is clipping. Then he sticks a compressor on top. This will be clipping before it hits the compressor and ruining the signal. To add insult he only takes the gain down -0.5dB.
Music Village bad rep and I am sick of seeing these poor videos clogging up youtube.
I find it pretty annoying that every time I go to youtube for
answers to logic questions, this guy pops up with a lot of missleading nonsense. Dude, please stop. You should know what you're doing before you start teaching.
I find it pretty annoying that every time i search for an answer to some logic question on youtube, this guy pops up with a lot of miss leading nonsense... dude, please stop. You should know what you're doing before you start teaching.
ha ha ha.... yeah, fair point...you can bus stuff and strap an effect over them all...
But for the love of God please sort out your levels before showing us all what an 'expert' you are... your signals where clipping and clearly additional compression with gain make up will probably make matters worse... there are ways to explain and demonstrate your subject clearly and correctly... yours isn't one of them.
So I Think It Just Depends On The Source Signal(s) That Lets You Decide If You Want To Compress The Signal Straight Or Just Add A Bit Of Compression For TIGHEN IT UP. TRY USE IT - PARALLEL COMPRESSION IS QUIT NICE IF YOU DON'T WANT TO MESS UP THE WHOLE SIGNAL BUT JUST GIVE IT MORE PRESENCE !!
Dude - it's generally not a good idea to send to compression. Sending is for time-effects like reverb, chorus, flanger, phaser etc. Sending to Aux tracks means that the original source channel will be mixed with the Aux channel. In that case, you'd be mixing an uncompressed and compressed version together. Again, this is what you want for time-effects, but not dynamics.
Why This Is No Good Idea ? Depends On The Material You Want to Kompress. but this you can use it also for Parallel-Compression. Usually yuh would duplicate the Drum-Track Or On Whatever Yuh Whant To Use It. But With Sub-Groups It Work Too And For That You Can Use A Bus-Mix Quit Well.
In the process of 'taking the output' 1:05, he is re-routing the three stereo channels to a bus or sometimes known as subgroup... so you are not hearing it twice, you're hearing exactly the same...
plus, time based effects can be used in inserts, and dynamic effects can be used on groups and aux's ... please don't limit yourself to a text book.... you sound like you know your stuff.... just open your heart and do everything your ears tell you is right x
This is no matter of taste just a matter of facts. Birthnight is right and if you leave the rules in some sort of creative way you still need a solid sound and to get that you need to respect laws of sound engineering.
I flagged for child abuse
Hejzwej 7 months ago
Where did you get the money for all that gear at your age? Or should I even ask?
Michael55443 11 months ago
Hello, I have a concern when I route track clap and snare on a " aux group " on every independent track or I made a piece that I can't him found on it group...
To be more precise when my snare is in exit 1-2 and when I the piece towards the left it work ; on the other hand when he's routed on a slice "In" via 1 bus, everything is refocused knowing that the regulation of the piece of the snare track is him always to the left !
How found my initial regulation?
Thank you.
djLogarythm 1 year ago
the next thing im gonna show you is how to bsusethuethoero
matthughes64 1 year ago
Yo mr expert your levels too hot,
you feeling me son coz i didnt learn squat,
you flick through da presets, while your tryin to speak,
I learned more on day 1 than you did in a week.
word. :)
justletmesigninokthx 1 year ago 4
u know what im saying?
no!
inmylife10465 1 year ago 9
"ima be a noob in ma pro studio yo, ya feelin me?"
tbizhere 1 year ago 4
I hear ya talking but you ain't saying nothing!
MrSuperboiii 1 year ago
"ima compressor this... you feel me?"
lol english
upstartmike 1 year ago 3
ha, ha, lol omg , i practically died laughing just reading this!
well said!
ajhalitzka 2 years ago
yes, c'mon dude.......everytime i get motivated to learn something new i see this nonsense crap that means nothing.
what are you trying to prove with these vidoes? Nobody wants to see this, we actually want to learn something here, shame on you expertvillage
ajhalitzka 2 years ago 5
It doesn't matter if the track is clipping or not if thats the sound you want. Or if it doesn't actually make a clipping noise.... I have had plenty of mixes that clipped like crazy but didn't sound like they were clipping at all, not always bad. Just how you like to edit things I suppose, and how it sounds.
shadowwalkmusic 2 years ago
I'm only a beginner on this sort of stuff, but i can tell by the videos that ive watched by expert village that its a load of shit, and throughout everything ive seen he seems to be doing everything the completely wrong way
CurtisMitchell7 2 years ago
Take a look at his meter when he busses the channels, it is clipping. Then he sticks a compressor on top. This will be clipping before it hits the compressor and ruining the signal. To add insult he only takes the gain down -0.5dB.
Music Village bad rep and I am sick of seeing these poor videos clogging up youtube.
LALLZ 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
I find it pretty annoying that every time I go to youtube for
answers to logic questions, this guy pops up with a lot of missleading nonsense. Dude, please stop. You should know what you're doing before you start teaching.
gasboston 2 years ago
I find it pretty annoying that every time i search for an answer to some logic question on youtube, this guy pops up with a lot of miss leading nonsense... dude, please stop. You should know what you're doing before you start teaching.
gasboston 2 years ago 2
I dont think hes allowed to touch the real desk !
skwonk1 2 years ago
I'm sure you are right !!!
Berrythetechnoman 2 years ago
ha ha ha.... yeah, fair point...you can bus stuff and strap an effect over them all...
But for the love of God please sort out your levels before showing us all what an 'expert' you are... your signals where clipping and clearly additional compression with gain make up will probably make matters worse... there are ways to explain and demonstrate your subject clearly and correctly... yours isn't one of them.
AntiPirateSquad 2 years ago 2
yeah expert village is Shit
Stop wasting space, It should be banned.
The Ninja dude is way more informative and actually seems to know what he is talking about.
How can you put a stop to it?
itemnotwo 2 years ago
So I Think It Just Depends On The Source Signal(s) That Lets You Decide If You Want To Compress The Signal Straight Or Just Add A Bit Of Compression For TIGHEN IT UP. TRY USE IT - PARALLEL COMPRESSION IS QUIT NICE IF YOU DON'T WANT TO MESS UP THE WHOLE SIGNAL BUT JUST GIVE IT MORE PRESENCE !!
chromeCoYotE 2 years ago
Hit the thumbs up and vote to ban Expertvillage!
Composer1979 2 years ago 34
Dude - it's generally not a good idea to send to compression. Sending is for time-effects like reverb, chorus, flanger, phaser etc. Sending to Aux tracks means that the original source channel will be mixed with the Aux channel. In that case, you'd be mixing an uncompressed and compressed version together. Again, this is what you want for time-effects, but not dynamics.
birthnight 2 years ago
Why This Is No Good Idea ? Depends On The Material You Want to Kompress. but this you can use it also for Parallel-Compression. Usually yuh would duplicate the Drum-Track Or On Whatever Yuh Whant To Use It. But With Sub-Groups It Work Too And For That You Can Use A Bus-Mix Quit Well.
chromeCoYotE 2 years ago
birthnight You're wrong mate...
In the process of 'taking the output' 1:05, he is re-routing the three stereo channels to a bus or sometimes known as subgroup... so you are not hearing it twice, you're hearing exactly the same...
plus, time based effects can be used in inserts, and dynamic effects can be used on groups and aux's ... please don't limit yourself to a text book.... you sound like you know your stuff.... just open your heart and do everything your ears tell you is right x
AntiPirateSquad 2 years ago
I gladd i have my own ears.
This is no matter of taste just a matter of facts. Birthnight is right and if you leave the rules in some sort of creative way you still need a solid sound and to get that you need to respect laws of sound engineering.
Berrythetechnoman 2 years ago
that a horrible compression!!!
icarrillos 2 years ago
somebody put a limiter on this motherfuckers mouth.
He simply doesn't know what the fuck he is doing.
Losers Village is opening this season
Berrythetechnoman 2 years ago 2
Why does ever single person from expert village know little to nothing about their supposed craft?!
Do they purposely hire morons for comedic value?
GuerillaRecording 2 years ago 3
Amen!
ThomasT1991 2 years ago