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I rarely buy or get a new plugin. I think it's far more important to learn how to use what you already have. Most of my recording and mixing is done with the stock Cubase plugins. They work fine.
SO refreshing to hear Dom, thank you. We need a lot more of this mature perspective and common sense to balance the sheer chaos which has contaminated the consumer music production environment. More please!
@DomSigalas
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Henry- I think many people lose the forest for the trees. I would prefer to see more people showing how they mix and master rather than endless plugin rants. We've seen it for two years now- do we need more of this?
This really needed to be said. I only hope enough people hear this and listen.
Loved seeing this, Dom. I'm a baby when it comes to music producing, but I've been a screenwriter and fiction writer for a long time and it's much the same thing. People will argue for days over things like screenplay formatting and different tools for writing rather than working on improving their craft. Be the best tool in your toolbox, not the biggest tool out of it. 🙂 Thank you for all your videos, too; you are an incredible resource to the community!
I actually see a more overarching problem. The audio community hyped up hardware for so long that developers started using buzz words, flashy guis, and tricks to sell mediocre plugins.. part of the problem was the audio community having this analog over digital mindset without ever understanding digital audio and dsp. It opened the floor gates to large developers taking advantage of that!
@DomSigalas
Жыл бұрын
Hey Nate, I totally agree. I think most people try to justify all the hate by blaming marketing. Marketing has always been this way- every product that's been advertised is "hyped"- from window cleaners to cars, to perfume, and yes, plugins. I would prefer some more toned-down language as well to be honest but I think getting super angry and toxic doesn't help anyone. Just move on to the next plugin if the you feel marketing overpromises :) Thank you for commenting!
@SinclairSound
Жыл бұрын
@@DomSigalas I do think one thing that is easy to forget is that plugins now aways often cost $100 or even $100s of dollars. There's another side where I think you could argue people don't do a good enough job showing off indie or free plugins. Not everything is over 'hyped' or even marketed, that would just be a bias to large developers. There is a large community of people making open source plugins that sound great. I think if we want people to stop overreacting, giving them an alternative might be useful. It's hard to find well informed videos on less popular, less marketed plugins.
@DomSigalas
Жыл бұрын
@@SinclairSound Agreed. That's why I've been evangelizing the use of stock plugins for ages on my channel. You don't even need to look outside your DAW sometimes. :)
@WarrenPostma
Жыл бұрын
@@DomSigalas Exactly. A plugin can't teach you to mix, and not knowing what you're doing can't be solved by the injection of third party wonderware.
You nailed it perfectly! That is the reason I am a fan of your channel. Your knowledge, positivity and passion for the art of making music makes all the difference.
@DomSigalas
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Denis ❤
hahahah!!!! Dom!!! you dirty troll you! It was an intentional clickbait!!!! I forgive you! ;) Good video!
@DomSigalas
Жыл бұрын
For a good reason though-
@DawnHub666
Жыл бұрын
There are no good reasons to clickbait
I'm late to the party but I absolutely love this video. I was a plug in junkie when I first started but I'm mostly a stock plug-in guy now. What changed? The opportunity to spend time with a friend who is a professional mixing engineer in his studio. He gave me the appreciation for things like sweeping frequencies to find the mud or glitter. I do have a handful of paid plugins but they are bass and guitar amp simulators which I use if I'm not satisfied with what I'm getting from my mic'd amps. I'd rather spend time writing recording and mixing than searching plugin boutique for hours, but that is what I used to do and my mixes didn't get better.
@DomSigalas
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your message Pete. Inspiring :)
@jasonanderson5034
Жыл бұрын
plugins arent ment to make your mixes better aid lugins can give u more features or a differrent sound thats the whole pooint
@petealba707
Жыл бұрын
@@jasonanderson5034 I don't know what aid lugins are. If you understand what presets are doing under the hood, you can make it happen with stock plugins.
@jasonanderson5034
Жыл бұрын
@@petealba707 yea u didnt get my point their are plugins that emulate hardware u cant get the same sound with many stock plugins no matter what u do most plugins are just scams ands doable with stock plugins but heir is alot of plugins out their that are legit all reverbs and lots of other effects dont sound the same even with the same setings u maybe u should learn a thing or too about mixing if u cant hear the differrence between reverb plugins amp plugins and many others
@petealba707
Жыл бұрын
@@jasonanderson5034 maybe it's because of the run on sentences. I was taught to understand English not junklish.
Thank you for using your platform to spread the positive vibes. It's not easy or safe to stick your neck out like this, so props to you. The creative process is hard enough without extra added stress or negativity. Appreciate what you're doing..... BAM
I am actually very happy and grateful that you took the time to prepare and put up this video. So first of all: thank you very much! I mean it. As you said it throughout your video, it isn’t about agreeing or disagreeing with a point of view. The actual, personal experience is very important. Along with the learning and sort of knowing the craft, which I think is crucial and doesn’t have too many real shortcuts that could be taken, it is about the music itself. No one can tell you what the music you make should sound like: that is the point everyone has to reach for his own creations. But what I firmly believe in is the feedback others can provide, especially (a very important point in my opinion and experience) when this feedback includes questions and hints. If someone can make you try something and learn something, that helps you growing, getting better and feeling more secure about the very own creations. Nothing can replace the time you work on something - and nothing can replace personal feedback and personal advice, especially when it stems from personal experience. Most of the people that helped me getting to the point where I am at the moment were and are very, very professional, had lots of experience … and on top of it all stayed humble even in the tips and in the advice they had to share. I have to admit that it is tempting to assume that one has learned enough, but there is always something to learn. And every hint, every idea, every suggestion has its very own, respectable value. Nothing here is about taking a side or something like that. I guess that is about learning, about asking questions - it is about helping each other with honest and qualified feedback, sharing knowledge and sharing lessons learned from experience. That is what helps everyone involved in this grow. It takes time. And time in itself has its value, for everyone taking part in this. And me, I am grateful for every little bit that helped me being able to do what I can do now - and I am happy and eager to try and learn more. That said, thanks again, Dom, for putting up this video!
Nailed!!! But what I also don't like are ppl only commenting to grab heart icons only. Writing any blowing sugar stuff and creators picking only the comments to pamper their egos.
"You have to realize where KZread starts and ends, and where professional work and real life scenarios begin" 1000% !!! "People start spreading the wrong information, they have no experience, they have never worked in *professional environment* sometimes they don't even know what they're doing and they validate the wrong information based on an entertaining KZread review video" YES !!! I'm an Industry pro for 25 years and I couldn't have said it better. This video is so refreshing... and needed!
So glad you made this video, cos I've started to think that its something wrong with me that I'm ok with stock plugins (+ couple 3rd party) and not obsessed with every plugin that someone said you must have it
Thank you for another great video with such important points and overall philosophy! Dom, your content has tought me so much about mixing and mastering in a year or so that I've been awere of your channel. Whether it's a plugin review or "how to mix" or Cubase tips, each video you put out is always an eye (or ear) opener. As I've been mixing and mastering as kind of a serious hobby for my own band for almost 20 years now, I truely appreciate your "the result is what matters" take on things and how you discuss "secrets" of mixing and mastering and also highlight the utility of ancient plugins that still get the job done. So, thank you! 🙏
Dom, thanks for putting this video together. I've been producing and mixing for my band for about the years now (not professionally) and I always come back to you because you have integrity and passion for what you do. Thanks for being a beacon of light in our community!
Thank you Dom. If we take anything away from your videos , it is to strive to be as solid as you are . I reference your videos often and they are invaluable to my daily work. Thank you for keeping things fun and professional :)
Man, we're on the same page here! Good job, bro!
@DomSigalas
Жыл бұрын
Thank you BRO! I knew you'd agree with this one- and this HAD to be said :)
Thank You! It was about a time someone to say it out loud and clear. Rock on, Dom! Love your videos and your passion!
Dom, you nailed it. I could not agree more! It's the same as photography. The photographer makes the photo, the camera just memorizies what you tell it to memorize. And of course it is fun to talk about lenses and new cams and stuff but that doesn't prevent you from thinking and deciding about perspective, composition and in general what you want to see (and what not).
Dom, I have been watching your videos for a long time now. For me it's almost never about the actual plugin that you are reviewing, but about the methods you apply for the type of plugin being reviewed. I find that I always learn something new, that translates well for something comparable in my toolbox. Keep making your videos. They are very much appreciated.
Dom, you are amazing! I am so happy that someone like you speaking about what I was thinking for a months! Music or "the sound" is not in plugins, it is all about us how we will treat sounds in mixing process with ANY plugin or gear. It doesn't metter with which plugin. And I am surrounded with many friends who saying: "ohh that plugin don't work good..or that is great plugin etc." and I was always watching them and thinking "what are they talk about"! I am so happy that you spoken again and we have same opinion about this. Thank you! You made my morning happy today! 🤘🏻
i was totally bamboozled by the name of the video and the thumbnail and I totally agree with all that you've said, Friend! A tool is a tool, we don't always need screwdrivers with oversampling haha
Awesome video Dom! Really great thoughts and I totally agree with you in that!
You nailed it Dom! Thanks for sharing these valuable thoughts!!
Dom, all of your videos are so to the point, whether you're going to introduce us to a new plugin, or advise us on mixing processes, or position yourself like today on social behaviors. Thank you for showing us the way to a healthy and creative musical path. As you mentioned, music doesn't die anyway. Music is life!
Every example of your music that you have featured on your channel sounds amazing and professional. That pretty much says it all. That's why I listen to you and take your advice about plugins or mixing and production techniques - because your music/sound shows your massive skill level. Thanks for all you share with us! PLUS your finger drumming is insane!
@DomSigalas
Жыл бұрын
Thank you my friend. I appreciate this and I don't take it for granted.
There are only two people I take notice of - Dom Sigalas and Chris Selim. Can we have these two as a plugin. The videos are clear, concisive and informative and on a level that doesn't make you want to stop watching. Thank you Dom. Respect!
Respect. I appreciate you looking out for the community at large, Dom. It's not exactly easy making videos like this, but I hope others have the guts to follow your lead. For a lot of people, the fear of being canceled means they won't even touch topics like this with a 10ft pole, so you are clearly in it for all the right reasons. So yeah, respect. Exploding fist bump, plus a double high five on the side.
@DomSigalas
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Morgan, highly appreciated ❤
Dom, this is why i love to see your videos. You give inspiration and high quality entertainment too. Thank you for confirming my thoughts about this topic, i needed this.
Biiiig Up, Dom! Very well put and an issue that needed to be adressed. Love it Thank you!
Dom You are so good, thanks for all the efforts you make and have made.
So true Dom🙏🙏. Thank you SO much for this video😊😊🙏
Another great video. Have a great weekend, Dom! 😎
Well done Dom. I am happy that I witnessed the digital revolution - I started as an intern in a recording studio in 1996. Had my own, very basic studio from 1999., worked with tape. I remember how excited we all were about first Waves plugins, first virtual instruments, not to mention DAWs that could record multi channel audio. But, while evolution of software is interesting, it is just - tools, same tools I had to learn to work with in the physical format. Plugins did not make me better, they did not make my production or my music better. What made me better (tooting my own horn here, but I live from music production for 25 years now), was time spent in the studio, learning to critically listen, learning to use basic tools like frequency and dynamic processors, and of course, make TONS of mistakes. I got scholarship and did my Audio Engineering Diploma and got BA in Music Production, which of course helped me, but it was the drive to work on tons of tracks that shaped my career and skills. I do not want to sound like an old man ranting, I do envy young generation the starting point where they don't need expensive studio to start with, rather just a laptop and a room - but the problem is, they watch these videos by self proclaimed tutors and instructors who can't do basic stuff themselves, and think that purchasing a plugin will elevate the quality of the production. To be perfectly honest, all fancy outboard, all the expensive plugins - IMO - make 10 to 15% of a difference compared to mixing with stock plugins of, say, Cubase. You can easily mix and master the song with stock stuff if you know what you are doing, if you know your monitors, what you are going for etc. If you build your skills to that 85%, by then, you will be able to purchase those fancy hardware units. And, I think that there is a separate "culture" of semi-professionals AND companies with terrible business practices targeting beginner producers, and it drafts focus from the music and production and goes into reality tv territory. Drama : producer XY said this or that about XY plugin. Who cares. Make your music, learn, get better.
@1337murk
Жыл бұрын
I was really enjoying your comment until half way and there being no paragraphs. Sadly I had to quit reading half way. I'll revisit and finish reading if you can split it up a little :)
@earlsfield
Жыл бұрын
@@1337murk done, hope its less overwhelming this way :)
@1337murk
Жыл бұрын
@@earlsfield Thanks dude 🙏 was way easier to read and I totally agree with every point you made. Well said 👏
@earlsfield
Жыл бұрын
@@1337murk cheers matey
@jasonanderson5034
Жыл бұрын
can u tell me what commpany made sample cell and v sampler im trying to find libaries from it but the search term is to board or nobody is searching it up their has to be soome archived tho somewhere
Thanks for using your voice and sharing your wisdom with us! You are my inspiration I need every once in a while. You’re a great guy, keep it up bro!
Spot on Dom! I just started learning CB three years ago. Worked my way up from Elements in '21 to Pro in March of this year. There are so many plugin's out there with different perspectives on each it boggles the brain. I was a professional musician for 35 years of my life I'm well aware of what hecklers (nae sayers) will do. My learning process in CB took me three years to get to where I am now and I'm still not totally there. I'm meticulous, probably OCD, about what everything does and what effect it has on a particular event and learning every aspect of that is how you can determine if it's to your liking or not. This video is extremely professional and direct to the point. If I have a problem or if something goes wrong with a plugin I'm learning it is probably something I've done or missed. I didn't get to 71 years old by looking at something for 5 minutes then deciding to follow the lemmings...lmbo. BTW... I've learned most of what I've be able to accomplish so far from watching your video's. Keep them coming my friend.
You're absolutely right! Your videos inspire and motivate me! Thank you! So let's go to the next plugin review on KZread.)))
Hola a todos , espero anden bien , Dom eres una persona muy aplicada que trabaja dia a dia en contribuir con la comunidad, la cual esta formada mayormente de gente dedicada a la produccion musical y que seguro hace que te merezcas todo su respeto, yo soy uno de ellos y no encuentro palabra para agradecer lo que haces y enseñas en cada video " ORO PURO " , yo aprendi que los RESULTADOS son los que MANDAN y tu eres un ejemplo de resultados, no le brindes tu tiempo a los difamadores , ellos siempre estaran un paso atras, saludos desde Argentina y a seguir produciendo musica que llena el alma , ABRAZO GRANDE
Great video! Thank you Dom!
Excellent message, Dom. 👏🏽
Amen. But... (there's always a but!) if we let plugin devs "off the hook" for not including oversampling/anti-aliasing filters etc. where is the motivation to aspire to a higher standard? The classic "pros used this plugin on an amazing mix" should not be a justification of lack lustre engineering - Pros are "pro" because they have the experience to compensate or mask the flaws or even push a "short coming" into a sonic delight! We all buy plugins thinking they'll "enhance" our mixes and now we all have more plugins that we don't use than we do. If most plugins lived up to their hype this would not be the case... regardless of one's mixing skills.
Thank you for your sincere words and guidance, I really appreciate it !
Love this Dom! I do love seeing vids like this because it reminds us to just USE WHAT WE HAVE! We already have phenomenal plugins built in to our DAWS and even if some don't apply all the fancy bells and whistles, it is always on us Producers/Mixers/Masters to just become the best we can first. Of course its always nice to get the new best thing, but we shouldnt ever be salty about it.
Words of wisdom - well stated Don - keep up the great work; I really like the enthusiasm and passion you bring to your channel. Cheers.
Dom, this is magnificent. I loved it when you said, "It's YOU". ALWAYS true. I consciously try to avoid the negative and/ or dramatic vids on KZread, and instead look for informative, positive reviews and tutorials on specific items or concepts where I need help (and that's a lot...). Thanks for this take on clickbait and drama. BTW, I have found that the most important thing to obsess on with any plugin is the tonewood used to make the knobs.
True dat! Preach it Brother! Thank you for posting this Dom.
Absolutely agree, Dom. GL!
Right on the money Dom! Well done.
Well said Dom! I really appreciated what you said about engineers still making great mixes with things they have been using for long time - even from 30 years ago. It's the end product that counts, the way you use your tools, not the huge variety of tools you have in your toolbag. Some of the Beatles mixes are still awesome - mixed in analog from a 4 track machine! Love your channel. Thanks a bunch!
Very well said. Excellent video, Dom. There’s truth and wisdom here that’s very much appreciated 🍻
keep up the great & positive vibes here dom -> you rock!
@DomSigalas
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Steve ❤️
Perfect timing for this video. Well done!
Bravo, great to hear this fresh perspective!
Hear Hear Dom! Well said!!! Thanks for getting that out there A point everyone should take to heart as FACT!!
Dom awesome video by the way, I really support you there in saying just because one does not know why a plugin was designed doesn't give the person a ticket to disapprove of that plugin. I love plugins alot as you, but there are some after trying for so long have not fully gotten full grasp of the potentials of the plugin and that's where manuals comes into play. Thanks Dom for sharing this insights.
Well done 👏🏻 Thank you, Dom
Fabulous video Dom. Thanks.
Very on point. Thank you very much. In my (humble and amateurish) experience a plugin is always a tool in the context of the production which helps me to achieve the sound I hear in my mind. As simple as that. And experience tells me when to choose or dismiss which plugin. It's the sonic result that finally counts.
Thank you for this! It's so absolutely true!
Total agreement on my behalf ! The same thing counts for DAWs and the OS you use, it is all a matter of personal preference and workflow. Cheers
Coming from a time where there were no plugins available due to no processor power available to even run a DAW I 100% agree with you on this topic. You said all the right things. Well done!
Hi Dom, I really appreciate the way your channel. I am a very long term user of Cubase and I have learnt a lot. But your genuine positive energy and enthusiasm are really refreshing and much appreciated. Stay with it bro - no need for drama - we all have enough of that from many other channels and parts of our lives.
Thank you for the difficult, time-consuming work you put into your music, your videos and your business. It shows, and it has helped me in my craft, as I've told you. All the best to you.
@wadebay
Жыл бұрын
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Absolutely! Dom. Positive vibes and relevant information, is your thing. Lang may yer lum reek! Cheers Alex
Very well said, very well delivered and also a very accurate view on just about every aspect of our new "online/social" digital culture. Thank you for that brilliant reality check.
Hahaha! You got me with the title. Honestly though, I only clicked because you are a pro and have proven to know your craft. I wanted to get your take on those "plugins" lol. Spot on with the actual content here. Too much bickering going on for sure. Good point about spending the time we have learning the craft. Far more productive lol. You have been a tremendous help in that regard man! Cheers✌
Very well spoken! I definitely appreciate this!!!
Absolutley fantastic Dom!!
Hi Dom, I absolutely agree with you. Many don't even know what they are doing in their DAW. I only go on youtube to learn. To understand how everything is connected to produce music, starting from recording, mixing and mastering. For example, I have tested many master bus compressors but in the end they all do the same thing and do not make a bad mix better. A plugin can't save your life, but knowing that you know exactly what you're doing can. I think you have to analyze for yourself where the weak points are and where you need to learn more and which plugins make sense or if you already have everything. For example, Tonal Balance Control from Izotope has helped me a lot. To see where I had weak points in the mix. At this point I would like to thank you very much. I have learned a lot from you.
Dear Dom, you are absolutely right in everything you say about plugins. I also fully test and learn every plugin before using it. When I started in this field about 20 years ago, I also thought the more plugins the better, but experience has taught me that you have to deal with those things carefully and deliberately. But it was once again a wonderful video from you Dom. Thank you!! Greetings from Balou (Belgium)
Good thinking. The ONLY thing that matters is how it sounds. I totally agree with you. Thanks!
True That. Love you Dom !
Thanks Dom, great advice.
Dom, thank you for your insights and your always positive energy, even when calling out the needy ones who are putting more effort into clickbait vs adding value. In reviewing my past year as a composer and producer, you rank as the top positive influence in helping me improve my craft - Many thanks and I look forward to your continued music leadership in 2023!
Well said Dom! I feel I have learnt so much about Cubase just by watching and learning new skills directly from you. I don’t see this just about plugins either, but more about learning solid engineering techniques as I’ve never sat alongside a pro in a control room, and “does this make my music sound better?” is what works for me. If I feel something will, then I will buy it so keep up the great reviews on plug-ins, Cubase and skills!
This reminds me of what my tutor once told me. Which microphone is the best microphone in the world? The one you have. Thanks Dom. It's great to have you and to learn from you.
Thx Dom, it's absolutely the truth what you're saying. Thanks for the input, I really hope (but don't believe) that it catches the right ones. Thumps up (both)
Thank you so much for your good words !! Its so much important what you have say ! Let us make music and have together fun, instead to tear down other peoples, i agree very much with you ! And thank you for your Videos, i have learned a lot from you !
Absolutely brilliant Dom. Blunt, honest and inspiring.
Hi Dom, thank you so much , I appreciate your reviews as I feel they reflect your honest opinions. Many feel the same. Please continue to be the lead channel for the community, thanks for all the contribution!!! ❤
Attractive ! That's good vibes! I'm not accustomed to this kind of obsession but I understand as a beginner what you're saying but also sometimes believe that a plugin is bogus because I can't manage with it. And hop thanks to you, I was just on one of my tracks looking for parts and there I found a very simple one but which sounds very good. Good Vibes.
You right. 100% . Thanks for you clear words.
I Really appreciate 🙏 ur help.. Ur Videos has changed my life
This is the point! I watch many of snake oil and plugin reviews videos and I find it exaggerated and not useful for many of us that works professionally in the audio industry. As a mix engineer we have to understand that you need to deliver a mix that sounds good! The client doesn’t care if the plugins you’re using is free or not, or if you’re using over sampling or not, what they care is about the result. And when you want results you focus on Workflow and quality, not just 1 of these two, you focus on both because time is money!
@DomSigalas
Жыл бұрын
I watch these videos too sometimes :) I find them entertaining because I’m a plug-in junkie :) but the problem is newcomers cannot tell when a KZreadr is adding a bit of “acting” in their video. It’s a performance, and I don’t blame the KZreadrs for this. This is a way to build a channel identity. And it’s hard to change it once you’ve done it. But what makes me sad is when people reproduce this in a toxic ways in the comments and in the community in general. This is not good for anyone. Music making is a beautiful thing, we’re all on the same team, what’s the real reason for fighting with each other? 😊
I don’t usually do the social media thing but just wanted to thank you for all your content that I have found so valuable. As a late comer to Cubase and home based recording in general, I really appreciate how certain ‘youtuber's freely share their experience and knowledge. Dom you are one such person, not just for the information you provide but also in the manner you present it. Unfortunately the theme of your comments related to how certain people express their thoughts and demonstrate behaviour extends far further than just music! We should always challenge certain belief structures but if not in a respectful manner the ‘good part’ between two different points of view often gets lost. One of life’s great lessons is not believing we always have the answers and valuing the experience gained by another person in all forms of life. Thank you ‘teaching an old man new tricks’ and sharing your talent and experience that I am sure all your channels subscribers recognize and appreciate. Kindest regards.
Thanks man. On point. 🙏
Dom, you nailed it! As a 9-5 engineer I couldn't agree more with everything you mentioned in the clip.
I totally agree. Thanks for the video 😊
Well said Dom. Keep up the great work 👍👍
@audiobassment
Жыл бұрын
Errrrrrrm what’s this 🤷🏻♂️🙂
Thank you Dom, well said!
I liked the music that was playing in the background - cheers!
@DomSigalas
Жыл бұрын
Thank you my friend. Head over to my Spotify to listen to it properly :) ❤️
VERY TRUE Dom...thanks for your fantastic video
You didn't have to make this video you said but you are just trying to connect and spread love. Which is a good thing. Thanks for the good energy
@cryptout
Жыл бұрын
I agree, we can use more positive energy in this scene. Luckily there are still plenty content makers that don’t follow the negative review path.
fantastic video. thank you very much!
Gracias DOM , la verdad admiro muchisimo tu trabajo , yo soy músico y empecé hace dos años a empaparme en esto de la producción que realmente me apasiona y justamente tus videos fueron el disparador, hice un máster de producción, uso cubase pro 12 y sigo investigando todos los días sobre este grandioso Daw que no deja de sorprenderme, mi meta es llegar a manejarlo profesionalmente y se que eso me demandará tiempo y aplicación, a veces no encuentro un orden o plan de estudio para ir avanzando, pero bueno ahi te tengo a ti y tus tutoriales que son una bomba. Me puso muy contento recibir una respuesta de tu parte por eso te hago este comentario, espero no lo tomes a mal ,no soy uno más, sino alguien dedicado aprender para cumplir su sueño y llegar al final , GRACIAS otra vez DOM SIGALAS y perdón por el atrevimiento de escribirte , saludos
Dom, I really love your videos. Thanks to you I bought Cubase 12 on sale. I find you so entertaining and a wealth of information. I appreciate and thank you. Thanks for making engineering fun!
100% on your side Dom. Thanks. 🙏
I hardly subscribe... this one earned my trust in your insight and outlook, so now I'm down with Dom! Fascinating work, bruh.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Possibly the only time i've been impressed with a bait. Glad were so aligned here too. Edit: out of some 700 videos i've done 2 negative plugin reviews, One as a PSA and 2 to call out some marketing BS. I often feel im getting battered on youtube by the volume of people opening up negative loops.
as always great content. and unbiased opinions. thank you so much for being passionate about Music Production