Once You Hear This, Music Will Never Be the Same Again

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Published 2024-03-04
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All Comments (21)
  • @MagicMysteryShow
    the descriptors for each frequency make fantastic references!!!
  • @TW748
    This was the best 13 minutes of mixing knowledge I have ever heard. Subscribed to learn more! Bravo
  • @choimdachoim9491
    I noticed that I prefer many of the adjustments you say aren't the best. So I assume a person's preferences depends upon the wear-and-tear on a person's ear drums, especially someone like me who is 76 years old.
  • @gustavobravetti
    A great introduction to EQ’ing every beginner should watch!
  • @aw7153
    Subbed! Nice to hear the examples here to explain the ranges more clearly
  • @doremind1
    You earned a subscriber. Thank you!
  • @ondratomasek7801
    Im not new to mixing and I can say that this video is one of the BEST explanations i've ever seen ! :D
  • @lougeorge
    Thankyou so much, this was awesome knowledge made easy to understand. Subscribed.
  • @NonnyStrikes
    Only one I got wrong was the first. I thought it was a high mid-9k. I'm gettin better at this in live sound more so than anything. Thanks for this!
  • @SuperLeica1
    A good perspective over the main clues to mixing. Your narration is very clear, though, but harsh. A bit more of 3-500hz, less of 1K-4K might soften it without clarity loss.
  • @guitarz99
    After years of mixing i took the advice of pros, bus everything and mix from there first, dont go looking for problems let them reveal themselves, stay away from soloing channels or dont do it for very long onky to find specific problems
  • @FireyDeath4
    I dunno man. I thought the guitar in example 2 sounded very bright