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@R2B2YT
@R2B2YT 11 сағат бұрын
This is a lifesaver to someone who is starting his first youtube channel
@Stormwern
@Stormwern 17 сағат бұрын
Roxette's Per Gessle, fellow Swede, said The Look is also cool sounding nonsense.
@junefiasco
@junefiasco Күн бұрын
So which one was Mic A and which one was Mic B? You never told us
@ensoniq2k
@ensoniq2k 2 күн бұрын
My score is abysmal: 0 I have a Cube myself and the sound is definitely fine. Some people tell me a tube is totally different and I'm nuts but I guess they need to justify their pricy investment. I even added the cheapest 4x12 speaker Thomann has to offer and like the sound way better than those Vintage 30s
@dimitrismichas5964
@dimitrismichas5964 2 күн бұрын
Nice one mate !!!
@cbhrcbhr
@cbhrcbhr 4 күн бұрын
It is helpless if you have many instruments track, you find them all on "other"
@Deadbabiesforever
@Deadbabiesforever 5 күн бұрын
As an AV tech with Sony headphones, I can tell you 63 ohms is not high but also definitely not "Low Impedance" You would need a dedicated sound card just to bring out the most out of those headphones. And in mobile devices, you would need like at least an iPad, not just any phone... Low= Less than 20 ohms Mid= More than 20 but less than 200ohms High= More than 200ohms
@LEDUMM
@LEDUMM 5 күн бұрын
A real pain here...
@vibetone355
@vibetone355 6 күн бұрын
Got them all right bar one, l own the cube 80x l don’t record with it, just bedroom level playing keep it clean and add EHX platform compressor, Bell Epoch deluxe delay, specula reverb mk 3 all 3 pedals running into EHX tri parallel mixer pedals are in parallel, Getting a nice ambient mix, The cube is very reliable solid well made and will probably out live me,
@testsubject7255
@testsubject7255 7 күн бұрын
This should be the gold standard in tutorial videos.
@levimark548
@levimark548 10 күн бұрын
what's with 2 kHz devils frequency?
@daroczif1971
@daroczif1971 11 күн бұрын
The stem splitter doesn't create drums and bass for me, it just makes an empty track.I have an M2 Mini 512 gb.I purchased Logic Pro 11.0.1.Why isn't it working for me?
@SFM35.8
@SFM35.8 14 күн бұрын
The vowels arent related to frequency. Each vowel can be at any frequency
@rays7805
@rays7805 16 күн бұрын
"By the end of this video, you will be able to..." Ok, that's overpromising a bit.
@Rhylek
@Rhylek 16 күн бұрын
first 10 seconds of the video was all i needed! super helpful thanks
@Geoff24777
@Geoff24777 18 күн бұрын
Where on earth is this "plugin menu"? You went way too fast and couldn't see it.
@mehditayshun5595
@mehditayshun5595 18 күн бұрын
When do you use stereo? When Benjamin Orr tells me to (Or Phoebe Cares)
@katariina7697
@katariina7697 25 күн бұрын
I find the idea of thinking of lyrics as sounds very inspiring and liberating.
@glennpagemusic
@glennpagemusic 26 күн бұрын
Oh wow. I totally disagree about the b section. Sure, there are forgettable b sections. But I would argue that The Beatles, and many songwriters, use the B section to even take the song to equally great heights - but in a slightly different direction. There are indeed "classic" songs whose B sections have generally faded from public memory, but it's more a reflection of the public mainly remembering the chorus hook, as opposed to the B section being outright bad. I would say there are few genuine classics that have a B section that is just "zzzz" or "snore." (Yes, I know that was meant to be somewhat funny.)
@thenewtowncryer
@thenewtowncryer 26 күн бұрын
Danka!!!
@ledhed5717
@ledhed5717 27 күн бұрын
I play Zildjian but compare the A Customs to the Sabians and it would be more accurate.
@troycampbell7408
@troycampbell7408 27 күн бұрын
I love how you can analyze music but can’t make it. You see that takes genius, talent.
@LearnAudioEngineering
@LearnAudioEngineering 27 күн бұрын
Bold of you to assume. backburnerstudios.ca/
@1029blue
@1029blue 27 күн бұрын
I didn't speak a lot of English when the Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears made it big, so I got the basic message but only realized much later how little sense lyrics like the ones for "I Want It That Way" make.
@robert_starling
@robert_starling 28 күн бұрын
Great video and download. I like the tier list too! Thanks!
@LearnAudioEngineering
@LearnAudioEngineering 27 күн бұрын
Fantastic to hear, Robert! Thank you for watching! :D
@daveking-sandbox9263
@daveking-sandbox9263 29 күн бұрын
What does this have to do with Peter Gabriel? All pop singers that I produced in the 70s and the 80’s sang up to 7 vocal tracks and we just chose the best parts at the mix. This isn’t any kind of magic. This is typically how pop music is glued together.
@LearnAudioEngineering
@LearnAudioEngineering 29 күн бұрын
Check out this video if you'd like to process a regular microphone to sound like a telephone call: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/bdyEpqRz2L-bcmQ.html
@jefferyreber1682
@jefferyreber1682 29 күн бұрын
Very cool project! I plan on doing this myself for textured vocal applications. I was lucky enough that I got a pre-1980s handset from a telephone at a pre-sort thrift store for dirt cheap which will be nice for the fact that telephones pre-1980 used carbon transmitters for the microphone rather than a dynamic microphone which was used in the ear piece. I'm planning on implementing the XLR's phantom power to feed the carbon transmitter and a switch mounted in the handset body to select which microphone sound is desired. I just wish XLR cables were either cheaper or the bulk spools to make your own came in shorter lengths. Cutting up a short XLR cable ends up being relatively expensive for such a simple project, but I guess we gotta do what we've gotta do.
@TheEDZEPPELINBAND
@TheEDZEPPELINBAND Ай бұрын
Wow this is excellent- Glued and screwed, sand bags, tweeters at ear level, you really thought this through. I know already that speakers ALWAYS sound best off the ground- This is exactly what i need -
@LearnAudioEngineering
@LearnAudioEngineering Ай бұрын
Thanks for the love, glad this video helped you out. It was a really fun project, I hope you enjoy it. :D
@aboutsoundandvision
@aboutsoundandvision Ай бұрын
Damn how'd you get that tone? Shits raw af
@Thaerii
@Thaerii Ай бұрын
Per Gessle says the same thing about not being able to predict what song would be a huge hit, and that guy consistently pumped out hits in Swedish, then in English (four Billboard Hot 100 number ones), then in Swedish again. The difference between the two is that since Max Martin writes for others and have to collaborate a lot, he is kind of forced to keep up-to-date with modern pop music. People who only write for themselves don't.
@bobbest8627
@bobbest8627 Ай бұрын
The Beatles did just what they did all those years ago… I’m sure they had no idea that 60 and 50 years later people (and some very advanced music people) would be analyzing them. I’m sure Paul and Ringo are just saying let them go at it… It will always be there.
@justincashionmusic
@justincashionmusic Ай бұрын
Be a man and do one for Luna
@miketaylor6053
@miketaylor6053 Ай бұрын
Can't hear it. What a disappointment.
@xeityrj405
@xeityrj405 Ай бұрын
Very cool guy, respect
@LearnAudioEngineering
@LearnAudioEngineering Ай бұрын
Arnel is a legend! 🙌 Thanks for watching!
@user-lh3si8sl8o
@user-lh3si8sl8o Ай бұрын
Well. I don't like the sparkle at all. I actually hate it. It sounds crap. Especially when I play Jazz. Give the Roland any time.
@stardustshakedown
@stardustshakedown Ай бұрын
Ghost writing happens kids.
@lar57jsy
@lar57jsy Ай бұрын
Calling AABA, Chorus Chorus Bridge Chorus seems completely wrong to me. Should be Verse Verse Chorus Verse I think... then there's a Bridge
@thewinenut9800
@thewinenut9800 Ай бұрын
While the drums are rough, there’s plenty there to use to convert to midi triggers for alternate kits.
@Daviking506
@Daviking506 Ай бұрын
Blown away by the segment of demo-rough mix-final mix.. Even made me check your site,lol. Wish there was some pin-point to prices there though, maybe only speaking for myself but would help for people to know if its something they can afford to fantasize about or not,lol. Anyways. great vid and once again...blown away by the mix process..
@LearnAudioEngineering
@LearnAudioEngineering Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words about my work! I was really flattered to read your comment, and it means a lot to me that you enjoyed the transformation my studio can provide.
 I understand your point about not seeing prices on the website. My goal is to offer competitive and affordable pricing while providing top-notch service. 

 In fact, I have the most competitive price for recording time in my city, despite having professional-level gear that other studios charge close to $100 an hour for. Currently, my hourly recording rate is almost half this, and I offer a special day rate for 8 hour sessions.
 On the other hand, for mixing and production work, I believe in connecting with my clients one-on-one to truly understand their vision and find a scope of work that fits their desired sound and available budget. 

 I've found that having one price for mixing doesn't really work as a full pop arrangement has a completely different scope of needs than a simple acoustic singer-songwriter tune. While my team and I can accommodate any project you can throw our way, I price based on the amount of work that needs to be done, so to avoid a disconnect between the target the client has envisioned and the posted price. This is why I encourage potential clients to reach out to get a quote on my mixing services. My prices are designed to give people the top-quality sound they dream of at rates that working-class musicians can actually afford. No funny business, no price gouging-just fair and transparent pricing, as I personally went through similar challenges as an artist and an intern at larger commercial studios.
 If you'd like to learn more or discuss any projects you may be interested in pursuing, I'd love to chat with you. Feel free to contact me at: Robert @ back burner studios dot ca.
 Thanks again for your support and for taking the time to check out my work!
 Best regards,
 Rob
@adieuparis33
@adieuparis33 Ай бұрын
Ce CM67se est tout simplement magique !
@SpeakerJohnAsh
@SpeakerJohnAsh Ай бұрын
Learn Audio Engineering but not how to focus a camera
@oscarmutebi9676
@oscarmutebi9676 Ай бұрын
Usless
@BOOMOPERAMUSIC
@BOOMOPERAMUSIC Ай бұрын
uff, was about to update the entire system just to get logic 11 for that feature... thought its a breakthrough ... not ready yet
@funkydrops
@funkydrops Ай бұрын
Reaperiani sent me here
@charlesbonkley
@charlesbonkley Ай бұрын
Absolutely great video and overview of the Brauerization Method, which IMHO, is just overthinking and over-complicating normal, channel >> bus routing techniques. It may work well for him...in his studio...with his particular hardware...but seeing thresholds readjusted after the "calibration" completely negated that effort. After watching this, the only thing I agree with is "mixing into the compressor," which is a great technique to observe (think master bus comp) the impacts of certain high-energy sounds needing to be turned down while also using your ears...which may also mean keeping the element loud(er) and slightly adjust the threshold/attack/ratio of the bus comp.
@TheCozyCinnamonRoll
@TheCozyCinnamonRoll Ай бұрын
How much do you think this will cost( I don’t think I have any of the materials but I really want to do this)
@LearnAudioEngineering
@LearnAudioEngineering Ай бұрын
Hmmm.....Good question. Old landline phones are getting trickier to find at thrift stores, but it you get lucky you can find one for $5-$15. Sometimes you can find someone with a box of them in online classified ads. If you have an old cable you're willing to sacrifice, you can cut and solder the ends and you're done! If you don't have those materials you could grab a basic soldering pen for around ~$15, and another ~$10 for a roll of solder. A good Neutrik connector or plug will cost you around $5, and a foot of cabling might be another couple of bucks. All in you're looking ~$60USD at the top. Obviously this adds up initially, but its well worth the investment if you're looking to get into more DIY projects. I've hand soldered every cable in my studio so I know they work, are designed custom for my space, and are of the highest quality possible. And if something isn't working I know I can probably fix it, and the onus is on me to do so. :P Now just in case you're not up to doing all this for a fun effect, I'm working on a video thats coming out on Sunday about how to make a SM58 sound just like a telephone call. I'll link that to you when it's out! Hope this helps, Thank you for watching and best of luck with your future projects :D
@TheCozyCinnamonRoll
@TheCozyCinnamonRoll Ай бұрын
@@LearnAudioEngineering thank you so much! That’s less expensive as I thought it be! I really appreciate it!
@titiracoon267
@titiracoon267 Ай бұрын
Well, for me 20 to 40 ms is too much for "artificial stereo", for example, when I use 2 mics for a guitar amp (or when I double 1 guitar track), I prefer around 10ms.
@steveshadforth8792
@steveshadforth8792 Ай бұрын
Fadr is better. Lalai is better.
@Spencergundersenmusic
@Spencergundersenmusic Ай бұрын
Okay the lofi may sound wild but I wonder if when you mix them all together if the bleed evens out and makes it sound like a mixed original.
@LearnAudioEngineering
@LearnAudioEngineering Ай бұрын
this appeared to be the case! what was 'missing' from one track ended up on another track somewhere, all the content gets divided into 4 parts.
@Spencergundersenmusic
@Spencergundersenmusic Ай бұрын
@@LearnAudioEngineeringYes well spoken that’s a much better way to say it haha.