Why audio plugins sound 'flat' & How to fix FLAT ITB mixes || Is it really the tools or is it YOU?

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Why audio plugins sound 'flat' & How to fix FLAT ITB mixes || Is it really the tools or is it YOU?
My name is Paul Third and this week on mixing wednesday we are talking all about two things
1. Why plugins CAN sound flat, muddy, unclear, nasty and lack depth
2. Why your in the box mixes dont sound as '3D', open, clear and vibey compared to mixing through your analog hardware chain.
We are discussing gain staging plugins, aliasing, oversampling, subtractive eq, preamps, clean harmonics, mix bus processing, adding feel and taking the dullness from your tracks using high/ mid band enhancers before you have even touched a compressor plugin, equalizer, reverb, delay, saturation on the tracks.
This can be a good mixing tutorial for beginner sound engineers and hopefully act as an audio engineer 101 on understanding plugins better.
At the end of the video I also show you how I have shaped the rough mix using the methods and tools discussed to remove that 'digital flatness'
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📖 CHAPTERS
0:00 intro
1:01 why plugins can sound flat
1:53 gain staging plugins to reduce aliasing
3:09 why aliasing plugins on your mixbus is a BAD thing
4:21 why oversampling plugins isn't always the solution
5:34 thinking about the context of your plugin choice
7:59 the big difference between analog vs digital
9:28 why digital mixes sound flat & how you can fix it
16:13 rough mix vs plugins
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  • @PaulThird
    @PaulThird3 жыл бұрын

    Click here to listen to the rough vs my premix (end of the video) kzread.info/dash/bejne/gYdlrsyfqLium8o.html I had a comparison at the end of the video originally but it sounded really odd on phone speakers and the stereo instances of enna from the enna and telge review needed removed.. As you can hear from the linked video 🤓 Also remember to let me know what you use to make your ITB mixes less 'flat' 🤓

  • @AftertuneMusic

    @AftertuneMusic

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nebula lol 😂😆

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    🙌🙌🙌

  • @j.stribling2565

    @j.stribling2565

    3 жыл бұрын

    Paul, I heard it too. To me it sounded a bit brash. But it was a subtle brash. And as you are teaching us, a bit of brashness in the right proportion, on the right element, can transform a composition, a mix, a room, a painting into a masterpiece. I appreciate your scrupulous honesty with this comment. It builds even more trust that you are doing this out of love for audio truth - ego aside. Keep up the good work. I am learning a lot from you, not the least of which is coming from your impressions in the blind listening tests.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Appreciate it.. Honestly 🤝🤘

  • @aviatedviewssound4798

    @aviatedviewssound4798

    3 жыл бұрын

    paul did you checked out the Warmy EP1A by kiive audio

  • @mixphantom0101
    @mixphantom01013 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video... especially the "learn your tools!!" - digital convenience has made us lazy. I'm an old school analogue dude working 95% digital now, yet I still think "signal path" at all times. Every KZread "mix breakdown" I watch I see people putting between 4 and 10 plugins on every source... and then again on sub mixes and mixbus!! I approach a mix thinking "every plugin I add will suck 0.1% of life out of my sound" because the phase errors, filtering and other digital artefacts do add up. Expanding on your thoughts "digital recording is a mirror image" I'll add that "too much digital processing fogs up that mirror".

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree man. At the start I was plugin daft. Massive plugin chains on tracks. Over time I started to look harder for plugins that could do what 2 or 3 would do. That's what I personally like about acustica. With every song I make and release, my plugin chains are becoming smaller and smaller. I'm using way less than I used to and finding better results by puting more work into less tools 🤓

  • @marekvoosen

    @marekvoosen

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird Which plugins are you using the most for this workflow?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Acustica Amber (avalon suite) on Acoustic guitars, pianos and strings. Magenta (manley suite) on electric guitars Camel on bass Cola on all my drums Youll find that acustica stuff does most of my heavy lifting. One channel strip. Job done. Honestly Amber is a very underrated plug for acoustic stuff. Back in the waves days however.. Plugin chains as long as my arm 😅😅

  • @nexusobserve

    @nexusobserve

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've kind of started to come full circle. I'll use 6-8 inserts quite often, and even use 4 inserts on busses. It's just that maybe only one of those inserts are doing anything above 3dB gain reduction or EQing. It's not just that I have the CPU now, it's that I'll use compression to change the stereo image, another to sidechain to the snare etc..

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    If you watch guys like Huart they'll use lots of plugins but only doing small amounts like yourself so one plugin isn't doing lots of heavy lifting. There's no rules at the end of the day. As long as the end result is what the client wants.. Doesn't matter how you get there 🤓

  • @matslarsson5988
    @matslarsson59883 жыл бұрын

    One of your best videos! This one needs to be seen by everyone doing mixes no matter if it's in the box or not.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks man 🙌🤓

  • @DavidDiMuzio
    @DavidDiMuzio3 жыл бұрын

    Some good points. Most important is gain staging for sure.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    👌🤓

  • @DaGabbaGangsta

    @DaGabbaGangsta

    2 жыл бұрын

    apparently gain staging doesn't matter any more cuz of FP engines lol laff everytime i read it, aye nae bother, clip all yer channels to hell and pull yer master fader down

  • @anthonyrock5039

    @anthonyrock5039

    2 ай бұрын

    @@DaGabbaGangstayes, gives you a great rice crispy sound we are all after.

  • @DarrenHolbrook
    @DarrenHolbrook3 жыл бұрын

    Amazing been waiting for this all my life a man with clarity. Many thanx.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤓🤓

  • @matiasmoulin2126
    @matiasmoulin21262 жыл бұрын

    Extremely valuable information! Suddelny my whole mix makes sense. Thanks for your work!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    🤜🤛

  • @JustinHeronMusic
    @JustinHeronMusic4 ай бұрын

    Paul, I love you and your channel. Thanks for all you do. Your authenticity is absolutely needed on KZread. To quote one of my favorite movies, "You are the man. The dude in the chair" - Spud, Trainspotting. You rock, Paul.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    4 ай бұрын

    🤜🤛

  • @hrorm
    @hrorm3 жыл бұрын

    You explain theese difficult topics very well. Happy I found youre channel.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤓🤓

  • @dwarrenharewood
    @dwarrenharewood3 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely! My mixes started to sound much more 3D and the separation of instruments was more defined when I learned how to gain stage. Honestly, I did not attribute the better mixes with gain staging; I just thought I got better and my room was better. Everything being equal, the greatest change comes from gain staging. Excellent video because Now I know why this happened and can take it further.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad I could help 🤓

  • @AndriSoren
    @AndriSoren3 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video Paul! Nice to see a fellow Scot here on YT too (although I’m a wee bit a hybrid model myself, haha). Very good explanation, examples, humour, and enthusiasm, if I may say so. Subscribed.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Andri. Yeah there aren't many Scots on youtube. Surprised as I thought there were quite a few but not so much in the audio youtube world 🤓

  • @LuCrow528
    @LuCrow5283 жыл бұрын

    The master of sound signal processing information!🙏🖤

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wow, thanks!

  • @assshakerstudios549
    @assshakerstudios5493 жыл бұрын

    This is great man!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤓🤓🤓

  • @smashallrecords
    @smashallrecords3 жыл бұрын

    Great video and explanation! 😎🍻🤙

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤓🤓🤘

  • @photicsonar
    @photicsonar3 жыл бұрын

    Wow!! Perfectly explained!!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤓🤓

  • @duguy182
    @duguy1823 жыл бұрын

    I love you dude, you are amazing. Keep going. Big support from France ;) .

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤓🤓

  • @misterniceshoes2888
    @misterniceshoes28883 жыл бұрын

    Great video, as always mate 👍

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks man 🤓🤓

  • @ronnielad1928
    @ronnielad19283 жыл бұрын

    my dude! love what u did with your pre mix. not as natural as the way I mix (similar to what you do but more high end roll off) but in terms of what u were talking about I can hear what you are going for to really emphasise. interested to hear how the mix develops when u start comping the tracks n all that jazzzz,, thinking compression and the colour from the eqs u use further down the line and stuff will really bring everything together more,, was going to comment on the highs as it sounded a bit wierd at points but makes sense after reading ur comment and watching the nebula video,, that enhancer stuff is STRONG,, either way love your vids as always ROCK ON MY DUDE!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    🤓🤓

  • @j.stribling2565
    @j.stribling25653 жыл бұрын

    Oh man, Paul! This is why your channel is steadily becoming more popular. You are getting down to the nitty-gritty and backing it up with data - not subjectivity. Thank you! You are providing a real service by demythologizing plugins vs. analog. “It’s you!” LOL. Folks criticizing digital without even understanding their own gain staging basics and the inherent coloration of analog gear! I don’t know anyone else on KZread who is attacking this issue with your degree of knowledge, backed up with blind testing and analytical measurement.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    I always really appreciate comments like this as I get worried when I put out stuff like this. Appreciate the support 🤓🙌

  • @j.stribling2565

    @j.stribling2565

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird I remember an IBM engineer being quoted as saying, “Don’t worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any good at all you’ll have to ram the down people’s throats”.How does this pertain? Well, if you challenge people’s paradigms, are they generally *thankful* for it? No. Quite the opposite.You’ll likely be burned at the stake for your efforts. But, the way you are going about laying this out is superb. What one likes or dislikes is subjective as you so often point out, but instrument readouts are not. Either there is signal there or there is not. There is no arguing that. If I might make a suggestion - really a request - could you please do a video explaining Nyquist and sampling rates? It seems that some of your viewers don’t fully understand the aliasing spikes in your spectral analyses.

  • @RealHomeRecording

    @RealHomeRecording

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@j.stribling2565 your comment reminds me of conversations I have with people about the virus. The big name satellite media is finally coming around and saying things that I said months ago. But because people don't watch the news every single day and tend to remember the old news it will take awhile for the paradigm shift to happen.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    I might make a very quick one up next week just for plugin doctor 🤓

  • @j.stribling2565

    @j.stribling2565

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird 👍🏻

  • @osbornebinghamjr.559
    @osbornebinghamjr.5593 жыл бұрын

    AGREED !!! ..... great info !!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you agree my man.. Then I feel a lot better 🙌🤓

  • @kiko8u
    @kiko8u2 жыл бұрын

    Extremely informative!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    🤓🤓

  • @CHIBIXULTRA
    @CHIBIXULTRA3 жыл бұрын

    Great video Paul. When I was an assistant I was more of an electronics repairman than a mixing apprentice. I'm sure a lot of folks will try and say that plugins shouldn't need all these evaluations and should "just work", but even in the hardware world (especially with coveted vintage pieces) you'd be flying blind if you didn't run your equipment through some measure of testing.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree. My dad's an electrician lecturer and I'm now an electrical technician. I was speaking to him about it and he was telling me how testing is the most important and vital thing about any signal path. The way he sees it is.. How do you know its working correctly unless you test it. You should test everything before you use it. The difference for sparks is that if they don't test they can kill somebody or cut off an entire supply but its still a valid point for an audio signal 🤓

  • @wojtekkrol544
    @wojtekkrol544 Жыл бұрын

    Master! Thank you!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    Жыл бұрын

    🤓🤓

  • @tonytemple8195
    @tonytemple81953 жыл бұрын

    Finally, a perfect example on the "why yours" 👍🏽

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤓🤓

  • @nedim_guitar
    @nedim_guitar2 жыл бұрын

    This is great! Now I need to learn how to do gain staging. I'm an amateur who's been learning a lot lately, and it's great!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/YmFm3LaGmrOnoc4.html uploaded a gain staging video on Wednesday 🤓

  • @nedim_guitar

    @nedim_guitar

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird I commented on that one and you referred me to this video. 😄 I need to rewatch, because I have installed the plugin. Thanks for all the great content!

  • @NaughtyNick5
    @NaughtyNick52 жыл бұрын

    Great video, golden info

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    🤓🤓

  • @sekritskworl-sekrit_studios
    @sekritskworl-sekrit_studios3 жыл бұрын

    SO FUNNY that you are mentioning this right now! I am JUST getting ready to get Komplete because since I entered "audio" 10 months ago, I hated the sounds. I am only recently reaching a point in which I feel that I can "treat" these sounds and instruments.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    How you getting on now?

  • @pvalenti
    @pvalenti3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent and extremely important info. Watch all the Gain Staging is BS videos you want. But THIS INFO is true even if you don't want to believe it! Learning proper gain staging is seminal to developing your talent and your quality as a mixing and/or mastering engineer. Keep up the great content. Great job from one Paul to another!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Gain staging should be one of the first things your told when starting out 👊🙌

  • @pvalenti

    @pvalenti

    3 жыл бұрын

    Surprising how many folks try to suggest that analog emulations "like" being hit like their analog counterparts. They DON'T! By the way...to answer your question regarding what I do to keep my mixes from being "flat"... I use reverb, delay and panning to set the sound stage and room size and then I use automation to create movement and any delay throws or other effects automation, etc...

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Verb and delay is really when I start to create depth 👌 Balancing how far something sits back or forward is key to how you want a track to feel. I'm gonna try more automation in the future as Greg Scott from kush said the same as yourself. He sees automation as creating drama and I've never played much about with it unless it lifting a chorus or something

  • @pvalenti

    @pvalenti

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird LOVE UBK! He is definitely my go-to Zen Guru!

  • @slowbrain8869
    @slowbrain88693 жыл бұрын

    Important topic 👌

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤓🤓

  • @BorisBarroso
    @BorisBarroso3 жыл бұрын

    Really nice, thanks for showing how important is the gain staging to make plugins work correctly, your mix sounds way better to the raw mix. I use Bitiwig Studio and I use it's stock plugins, molotock compressor and free plugins, recently I bought subscription for SLATE plugins they sound great but sometimes I think Bitwig plugins or free plugins suit better for the mix, free plugins sound great these days.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks man 🤓 I think I've created a really nice foundation to now start working from now and start doing the real creative moves. Feels wierd compressing and eqing tracks so late but glad I've done it this way as it can only enhance it more and I genuinely think I'll need less moves. Loads of free plugins can actually be better than paid plugins. That's why you test them. Some have to be really good to entice you into their paid stuff. If it sounds, then it's good 🤓

  • @theronyxbeatz8893
    @theronyxbeatz88933 жыл бұрын

    Hey Paul Third i rly fall in love with your channel cause very video im learning so much and i sometimes im gettin some flat mixes so i wanted to ask you if you can do a video about correct gainstaging for example at which db iput the loudest part to avoid aliasing

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's honestly really simple. Get MvMeter2. It's free. Find the loudest peak in your track. Loop it. Open up MvMeter2, set it to - 18 and press the trigger tool when the peak hits and it automatically attenuates the gain and shows you how much to decrease or increase your gain to if you don't want to keep it in the chain. You can leave it on and just maintain that same level when working through your chain, or just copy whatever gain its adjusted to the input of your plugin. Then it's just about maintaining that same level. You can continue to use an MvMeter2 before every plugin or just use the vu meters in the plugin (set to output) so you can insure your output is still at 0dbvu

  • @theronyxbeatz8893

    @theronyxbeatz8893

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird ty for your fast ressponse gonna try some mixes this weekend with this techniqe and in the end on my mastering chain i use one plugin with a small amount of alliasing to get everything loud

  • @RocknRollAddict666
    @RocknRollAddict6663 жыл бұрын

    wow! i never really thought about hitting my busses too hard. This is going to be a gamechenger for me. I really like the glue that the NLS plugin from waves gives. I like the concept of this plugin. I was wondering if there's such a plugin from other manufacturers (UAD, Plugin Alliance,...) I usually find that waves plugins sound a bit 'flat' compared to their more expensive counterparts. Another plugin that really helps me is the MJUC from Klanghelm. It's a beast on busses. It gives a very nice pumping or 'popping out of the speakers' effect. You do have to be careful with the attack and release though. It's really sensitive. Keep up the great videos! cheers from Belgium

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    The sonimus console stuff is the best I've tried so far. Did you see last week's video on it?

  • @agentviktor3297

    @agentviktor3297

    3 жыл бұрын

    Some waves stuff are really nice. Too bad I can't use them at the moment 😅

  • @thetempleofsound
    @thetempleofsound2 жыл бұрын

    That was great Paul thank you. Now I understand at least in part why plugins on the mixbus have always felt like they collapsed the stereo image and smeared something ever so slightly. In every shootout I've heard and in every instance I have tried them. It has driven me nuts and got me to use analogue gear for the mix bus and plugins only for the mix mostly. I am usually careful about gainstaging and understand aliasing but the way you described it all here has made me want to experiment some more. These analogue boxes are expensive, though so far in my experience well worth it for a few choice pieces. My favorite so far is the RND Master Bus Processor. Every time I try and use plugins it sounds so much less alive open and clear than when I just use the MBP.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    Should try the Acustica snow. They actually sampled the RND master bus

  • @petefaders
    @petefaders2 жыл бұрын

    Notice how the Waves SSL Bus Comp forces you to lower the gain going in for that typical kiss the needle reduction. That was actually smart of them.

  • @public_hell
    @public_hell3 жыл бұрын

    Great video, Paul! BTW, talking about aliasing, I was very surprised how Elysia Phil's Cascade plugin manage the aliasing. Did You try it?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not yet but mix analog does have a ton of elysia gear so the plugs will be getting a big comparison so I'll be able to check under the hood. It's just finding the time as it'll be a lengthy video to set up 🤓

  • @PlayTheGuitarra
    @PlayTheGuitarra Жыл бұрын

    Hi Paul, I've been testing the Reaper oversampling feature on some of my mixes and the difference is clearly audible, with oversampling everything sounds more clear and musical...My question is If I have a 44.1 session and I decide to export at 88.2, wouldn't that be like oversampling the plugins? Because you would force them to work at twice the frecuenciy rate in theory reducing aliasing...Is this correct?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    Жыл бұрын

    Nah. Exporting at a higher sample rate only oversamples the master channel. Not the tracks. So your master plugins would be oversampled but not everything going into it

  • @phillyjoe148
    @phillyjoe1483 жыл бұрын

    Totally loved this, really informative. Do you think you should gain stage say, a drum bus channel before it hits the mix bus?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'd say so as if your having to gainstage the drum bus plugins anyway then it makes sense to ensure that your final bus plugin output matches the input. It also keeps your fader resolution up as well. IF you treat it all as analog then in the console domain if you didn't gain stage the drum bus then the vu would show that it's in the red. Being digital we obviously have way more headroom but if your going into more analog then the chains not finished so gain staging still applies. I think of it all as one signal. Just cause the drum bus is on a seperate channel from the mixbus doesn't mean that it's a seperate chain if that makes any sense. Still all linked Plus as I'm so focused on not being swayed by increased level its important for me that every part of the chain is level matched so I know if I've actually made a difference or Im just wasting cpu

  • @phillyjoe148

    @phillyjoe148

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird that's what I intuited but thanks so much for confirming my doubts. Most of us have not had any time or experience on analog consoles so this info is key to getting a pro mix in the digital world. My mixes are going through the roof thanks to guys like you posting this info. 🙏🏼❤️👊🏼

  • @nickhyder9141
    @nickhyder91412 жыл бұрын

    Paul you've got great content! Very useful. So hold on, is the idea that no analogue emulation should go into the red in the VU? what would you suggest if the plug in has no VU?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'd say think about using the analog emulations more like hardware and you'll get better results. Going into the red doesn't automatically mean audible aliasing. Depends on the makeup of the Plugin and you'll find that hitting the needle in and out of +3 vu can give you more saturation and a bit more of a pushed sound which some would do in the hardware but it's having a VU mindset. It's when you start pinning the red where you can't even judge how hard your going into the plugin. That's when you can be in aliasing country. Transient preservation is another thing so it's all about understanding the sound you want whether you want a more saturated sound with rounded off transients or a cleaner punchier sound

  • @DimaGorelik
    @DimaGorelik2 жыл бұрын

    Hey, Paul! Great video! I have a small point about master mus, and I'm curious of your opinion. On master bus, if I use plugins, I still need my master bus to be -18lufs. That's ok. But what about the tracks? I I'm using AA or Nebulas on tracks, I also want them to be somewhere around -22. Not -32, because then the Nebula cannot really use all it's dynamic IR layers. So then I end up with more or less -16. But then I need to put the input down and compensate in the end. A question! What happens to all the lowest information of the track when you go down? It disappears. The plugin doesn't process the information that just has disappeared, and compensation won't help it. Also because of that digital masters can sound flat, i think. Then if you compare that with master, that uses analog equipment it is different the. First of all the lowest information won't "disappear" when you put the volume down. It's not bits. It's electricity. And those devices have a lot of dynamic range, especially the expensive ones. What do you think?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    All my analog vs digital shootouts are at -18dbfs and some are near identical and subjectively better so I wouldn't worry all about gainstaging them to like -18 or even -22dbfs. In terms of masterbus I normally find if the whole session is nicely gain staged then the Masterbus plugs won't need that much input taken down. Even if the track level levels were pretty hot instead of bringing all the tracks down in level so the first masterbus plug is being fed -18 or -22 just stick MvMETER2 before the first masterbus plug and adjust the gain so its recieving the right input and then raise the level back up at the end of the chain to your desired level. Would that not fix the problem so you never have to run any of your plugs at like -32?

  • @basspartout
    @basspartoutАй бұрын

    Great video. That is one of the reasons why I like Presonus Studio One so much: The MixFX that work on a per track basis emulating a console make a huge difference in giving back that depth and 3rd dimension. Also U-HE Satin is very good at this. I often combine them and the difference is huge. But like you correctly pointed out: proper gain staging is a must.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    Ай бұрын

    🤓🤓

  • @jeffshirkey3085
    @jeffshirkey3085 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, but I feel as if I've jumped in mid-stream. If this video is part of an ongoing series, where is the first video, so I can start from the beginning? I know you reference a couple videos at the outset, and I will go find those. I also need to learn more about gain staging. Thank you!

  • @gbfusion
    @gbfusion3 жыл бұрын

    I agree with other comments regarding how useful this video is. I'm going to re-sensitize myself to gain staging. Overall, I really like what small subtractive EQ and tape-plugins can do for a mix. My only problem with using tape on a mixbus or when mastering is that tape can introduce (or perhaps simply make more apparent) high frequency harshness in the cymbals. That is easy enough to address with filter options in the tape plug-in, but you lose a little bit of the desired sound in the process.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    yeah ive found i dont like tape on the master or 2bus. I dont like what it does to an overall mix. much prefer it built up on individual sources

  • @Polentaccio
    @Polentaccio2 жыл бұрын

    this is gold! Although I still feel hardware compressors are the way, the EQ is now even closer if not almost bang on with these changes. Pure gold Paul! You get yet another thumbs up button. the question is... would you take a job with Waves? :P

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    I rejected their partner program offer so I suppose that tells you my answer 🤣

  • @Polentaccio

    @Polentaccio

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird Right on! From the people and staying with the people! don't let the man get ya!

  • @TheMonkBeatsOne
    @TheMonkBeatsOne3 жыл бұрын

    thx god you talk waving hands like italians, so I am able to understand every words))) the trick against flatness is gain staging, yes. It makes plugz soundin better but also helps the overall dynamic. Thx for these interesting ideas, make me thinking...let's see the other video...

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤓🤓

  • @user-sd7eb6jq9y
    @user-sd7eb6jq9y3 жыл бұрын

    I have calibrated a mixing template in the Brauerizing fashion (busses: ABCD for music tracks and 12345 for vocal tracks). And before I mix the elements I pre-mix them. Meaning I process them most times with Aquas and N4s and bring them to a stage where they are supposedly tracked through a pre of choice, a console of choice, compressor / EQ of choise, tape machine of choice. When I import these pre mixed tracks to my mixing template (which more or less is emulating an SSL9000) they kind of get mixed themselves and I get a really good result in less than an hour, some times in just half of an hour leaving me much time for automation and fine tuning. PA SSL9000 on each channel, AlexB 9KC on the busses and masterbuss.

  • @user-sd7eb6jq9y

    @user-sd7eb6jq9y

    3 жыл бұрын

    i wrote the comment before your video was over and then I just heard that you mention pre mixing. i mean i wrote the above comment as if pre mixing wasnt mentioned. good work!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree. I think I'll require much less moves having pre mixed this way. I'll stick it up against a reference today and see what tweaks I can make before starting compression on the tracks. Also take enna off the high freq stuff as I don't like the phasey stuff it does on other systems. I abused it a bit too much in the plugin review haha 😅

  • @adijames

    @adijames

    2 жыл бұрын

    @24k I do a similar thing, using the 9KC to print the SSL line/mic pre’s. Do you place the buss instances first or last?

  • @user-sd7eb6jq9y

    @user-sd7eb6jq9y

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@adijames its a long long story. the line/mic pres are printed. done. printed multitracks imported to a new project. default c hannel strip is the bx_SSL9000J, which mixes into an Airwindows Console7Channel. Then many similar tracks go to their assigned busses and in each bus an Airwindows Console7Buss awaits them to blend them with its coding/decoding (saturation/desaturation) technique. Then I have an IR player of a dual mono bus with a certain time donain distortion of choise. (some IRs taken from Waves NLS Nevo dual mono channels and some from AA CreamPRE and other Aquas, used as dual mono), then I have the assigned bus compressor different for each bus (we can discuss on that) then an assigned EQ for that buss to calibrate it to a certain point (we can discuss on that), maybe a subtle saturator like the PA Blackbox MS or the Vertigo but this BEFORE the EQ so the EQ calibrates it again to unity gain or to a certain curve. then i place the AlexB 9KC Group Bus then I place the Airwindows PurestConsole2Channel. Then my many busses meet at the master bus where Airwindows PurestConsole2Buss awaits them with the code/decode (saturate/desaturate) technique (similar to Console7 but a bit different). Then another IR with a 2 track time domain distortion of choise (similar with the IRs on the busses) then the glue buss compressor, either AA SandComp or the TimP L-Bus. I would also consider Slate Digital FG-Grey for this. Then I go to the AlexB 9KC mixbus. After that I might give some air using Kush Clariphonics or the Maag EQs for that. After that my new addition is the Chandler Germanium Limited compressor (more like a coloring box). For this a good choise is the Softube version which sounds great but I dont own, so I use AlexB CLG for that (Hope it goes GE and hope we get an inspiring skin for it). Then finaly I send it to the Slate VTM and then print my mix. Hope any of the above makes sense. I should not be posting my signature chain here (some things left out though). PS: The ALexB CLG replaced Kush Novotron, again as a bus coloring box. I have some thoughts about replacing the coloring section of *Clariphonics/Maag + CLG/Nototron* with the new Kush BLYSS plugin, but its just a thought at this moment.

  • @marin4311
    @marin43113 жыл бұрын

    Nice tips as always. It seems that your accent is getting stronger. I like it btw. Have a nice day.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think I'm getting a bit too comfortable on youtube these days haha 😅

  • @j.stribling2565

    @j.stribling2565

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird as an American (with Scottish ancestry by the grace of God) I will sometimes briefly struggle with word or two until I can put it in context. Latest example: “suck-it-tree” - until I figured out you meant circuitry. 😀. It’s part of the charm... don’t change a thing!

  • @j-jack1365
    @j-jack13652 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate your content paul, i've just discovered your channel last week and since then i've been watching at least 1 video of yours every day. I would like to make you a question, what you mean by saying that acustica audio plugins don't like to be oversampled? After seeing this video i was corious about that "frequency shifting" thing you've mentioned so i made some tests with my gold4 in plugin doctor. What i discovered is that if you let's say boost at 200hz of 2db while the sample rate is 44100 you'll get a 2db boost at 200hz and when you switch to 88200 you'll get (as you have mentioned) a 2db boost at 400hz BUT if you switch the eq module off and then back on gold4 acts like normal. Since the problem you've mentioned seems to be easy to fix Is there anything else i should know about oversampling on acustica audio? (REALLY RELLY sorry for my english, hope is understandable, i'm italian)

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    The oversampling issue is something which seems to sorted in some newer plugins and not in others. In nebula libraries for example if you oversample anything the frequency will multiply due to the sample packs so a 100hz boost will be 200, 1k will be 2k etc etc The issue is I've found in some cases you oversample and then switch oversampling off the EQ actually half's instead of multiplying in some cases The issue is due to the sample frequency packs. This means they are almost fixed to the sample rate But they seem to have managed to find a way round it in some plugins in the most recent updates now so id need to investigate further

  • @domejunky
    @domejunky3 жыл бұрын

    Great video, but I preferred your rough mix. The polished mix had a weird high frequency 'boxiness'. It weirded me out so much I listened to it on 3 different systems. Was it mixed in an exaggerated way to exemplify the point?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's definitely enna. I purposely kind of abused it to show its effect in yesterday's video and I've kept it on. I'm gonna take it off most of the stereo instances which increased the highs I.e. Backing vocals, horns and maybe overheads. There's a massive phase shift that occurs in it which is really effecting other systems. As soon as I heard it on the laptop and especially phone speakers I knew straight away. Thank god its in the PRE mixing stage haha 🤓 good experience though

  • @SanctusKain
    @SanctusKain3 жыл бұрын

    Hey, sorry for asking. I tried to search for it online but I simply couldn't understand correctly. What did you put on top of everything? I have a few of the plugins that you are talking about and I was thinking to try it myself as well. I loved the result. I'll try Satin as "the tape" and I'll buy the console plugin. Thank you and again I am sorry for asking I just couldn't understand the name of that.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Enna and telge from London acoustics is what I added on top of everything this week. I made a seperate video on it today 🤓 kzread.info/dash/bejne/q59pt8xsnrGuj9o.html

  • @SanctusKain

    @SanctusKain

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird going to check it out right now.

  • @rnbyido
    @rnbyido2 жыл бұрын

    I also think a valid point is the use or over use of compression. It can attribute to flat mixes in my opinion and experience.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree I use a lot of different compressors throughout a mix but not much compression. Im very selective when it comes to compressors as I see them more like tone and colour boxes. They have to really add more to the source or there's not much point compressing to me. I level match all my compression decisions so I know I'm actually enhancing the source in the mix. A lot of times its parallel or just a dB of GR. Only thing I'll give a good bit of compression is bass, vocals and drum rooms. 1-2db max on the mix bus for some glue

  • @rnbyido

    @rnbyido

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird Hi Paul, yes I think the subject of the adverse effect of too much compression would make an excellent video for you 😉. I do a lot of pop, rnb and by nature that genre has always been mixed with tons of compression.. especially vocals. It's the processed sound that's seems to be accepted and expected in that genre, -10db GR on lead vocals is standard practice for me, then multiband and even sometimes limiting. Trouble is when the whole mix then get further limiting to get.it to commercial level the vocals can sound very 1D as opposed to that's 3D sound we all want. In your face and basically FLAT .. I'm definitely.going to try different approaches

  • @scottspaulding7965
    @scottspaulding79653 жыл бұрын

    Great vid on this. Ever use air windiws ?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    I've been thinking about it for a long time but it's just such a massive rabbit hole haha 😅

  • @swaffstudios
    @swaffstudios Жыл бұрын

    When you show the analysis on your tests being 0db v -18db, the 0db is what is showing more aliasing. Is the best practice to lower all your tracks' volume going into the plugins (i.e. is higher input into the plugins what tends to make more aliasing)?

  • @alexandermaxim4423
    @alexandermaxim44233 жыл бұрын

    Hello Paul. I admire your work and talent and I have a question for you. Sometimes I'm mixing vocals over pre-mixed instrumental mp3 or wav. How can i gain staging just vocal track before insert plugins and in the end is it important to have -18 dBFS or how is it the technique? Thanks.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    use mvmeter2 (its free) put that on before any other plugin. find the loudest part of your track. set the trigger of mvmeter2 to -18 and press the trigger when the loudest peak hits. thats you gain staged. Just about ensuring that same level throughout your chain

  • @alexandermaxim4423

    @alexandermaxim4423

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird Thank you

  • @HR2635
    @HR2635 Жыл бұрын

    Console8 on all channels... that was the breakthrough for me... and often also a AnalogObsession KONSOL if I need 3D and presence.

  • @candilekcimusic7648
    @candilekcimusic76482 жыл бұрын

    Gold mine here... Excellent content. Even if we adjust our inputs correctly, there will be still aliasing that builded up cumulatively to our stereo out. Even aliasing is less than our audible threshold in single tracks, there can be aliasing effects on stereo bus, right? If so, how we can emulate a console with minimum aliasing? Saturn with transformator (HQ) option on every track maybe?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    I use sonimus Britson

  • @matt_nyc_audioengineer
    @matt_nyc_audioengineer3 жыл бұрын

    So I use one of my tape machines into state VCC on every track. Vcc into tape on the busses and then VCC first and tape right before my limiter on my master! Tons of saturation along the way as well.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    thats the one thing I'll always give them.. they know to market plugins! haha

  • @philjones229
    @philjones2293 жыл бұрын

    This is really interesting- got a mastering engineer friend who always said you should gain stage to -18 with analog plugins but he never elaborated why. Are there any good articles or books on this subject that you know of? Great video - only recently discovered you channel - shall be watching more.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    It kind of started for me when I first started looking into analog and it made sense. in the analog domain 0dvu is digitals -18dbfs. digital has way more headroom than analog (an extra 18db before clipping) but obviously if a plugin developer is modelling hardware gear then its optimal settings will most likely be hitting it around the 0dvu mark. some analog gear sounds better being hit a little bit harder so you can experiment but if you think more analog then obviously smacking the bajeebus out of it on the way in is going to create more harmonics and drive the unit into saturation/ distortion which can be cool but the problem is in digital its also creating aliasing due to more higher order harmonics being created. I cant remember if its the mixing engineers handbook. There is a gain staging part in it but tbh I experiment and test stuff out myself so I can hear it for myself. It can be quite fun :)

  • @SeligVideos

    @SeligVideos

    2 жыл бұрын

    -18 dB what - peak, VU? Big difference. VU meters showing 0 dB only equal peak meters @ -18 dBFS with sine waves. Complex audio can have varying crest factors, so that “0 dBVU” may equal a peak level with 10-20 dB higher level. Thus even a sound that hits -18 dB VU may actually be clipping the output when looking at its peak level.

  • @frankcarroll6206
    @frankcarroll62063 жыл бұрын

    Great Video! , For me I'm definitely creating the analog world inside my Daw, I'll start with a pre then maybe a compressor followed by a Tape plugin to replicate the sound being recorded. I would consider that premixing and then Line input to console eqs, console compressors and all that good Nebula Stuff lol. I be interested in see you doing a video about recreating a analog signal flow in the box and which plugins and libraries to use.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Do you mean like building an analog signal flow, printing it, and then trying to recreate it?

  • @frankcarroll6206

    @frankcarroll6206

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird I mean treating the Daw as if was an real analog studio, like pre>eq>compression>console input >tape>console input>console eq and compression>outboard gear> etc...I hope that kinda clears it up

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ah so you mean like the whole shebang. Imitating recording through gear into tape and then puting it through the console and mixing through the console and also gear?

  • @frankcarroll6206

    @frankcarroll6206

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird YESSS! I think that would be a really cool video

  • @ghislainyeboua1539
    @ghislainyeboua15393 жыл бұрын

    Good video. I love it. have you planned a video with examples?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    In the description of the video ive got all the videos I've done so far documenting what I've spoken about here 🤓

  • @ghislainyeboua1539

    @ghislainyeboua1539

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird thank you :)

  • @curtisburns
    @curtisburns3 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting to see how poor gain staging causes more Aliasing. My biggest tip for getting livelier mixes is to use Multi-Mono plugins instead of Stereo. Let the speakers dance!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Never thought about using multi mono but yeah it makes sense!

  • @jesusquintero7010

    @jesusquintero7010

    2 жыл бұрын

    hi Curtis! how you do that? interested in your take.

  • @curtisburns

    @curtisburns

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jesusquintero7010 In Pro Tools you can select Multi-Mono when choosing an insert, or some plugins can be changed internally to “Dual Mono” or “Unlinked” which is the same as multi mono. I’m not sure about how to do it in other Daws.

  • @jesusquintero7010

    @jesusquintero7010

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@curtisburns Thanks Curtis!!

  • @RubinSkifflehorse
    @RubinSkifflehorse Жыл бұрын

    Hi Paul, i'm a bit embarrassed to ask but what's the plug in you used last ? It sounded like you were saying "N Entelger" ....never heard of it!? Interested! Oh & I can't seem to find the link to the 2 versions to compare. Many thanks.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    Жыл бұрын

    Enna and telge from London acoustics. On reflection you have to be very careful with these 2. I stopped using them but you can get a very specific sound from them

  • @eviloutionise
    @eviloutionise3 жыл бұрын

    Curious as to whether you’d use the ddf meta plugin on all your plugins?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    No point. Internal oversampling is purely to reduce aliasing. If a plugin doesn't need it then you are just costing yourself cpu. I hardly use metaplugin for oversampling as I pick plugins that are either internally oversampled, offer OS in the plugin or have very good anti aliasing filters. If I didnt have such an array of plugins and went back 5 years when I was using mostly waves then 100% would have metaplugin on every instance as I work at 48khz. In modern day plugins it shouldn't be needed. The only other time you'll see me using metaplugin is to create plugin Chains so I dont have so many instances and can easily bypass the chain to see if its actually benefiting the source

  • @KitKalvert
    @KitKalvert Жыл бұрын

    Great video! Im just trying to establish the -18db as the set PEAK singal or RMS signal?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    Жыл бұрын

    I do it peak but you can do it RMS if you like

  • @KitKalvert

    @KitKalvert

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird No im going peak too, your spot on with what Im hearing my end! Thank you Paul!

  • @thebetterspidey6115
    @thebetterspidey61153 жыл бұрын

    I still don’t quite get it - so, if you plan on having plugins on your mixbus (say, EQs, saturation, compression, and the final limiter), all of those plugins should ideally see an input level of -18db? I can see how that concept applies to individual tracks, but on the mixbus? Doesn’t that mean we’re going to have our final limiter do a crap ton of heavy lifting to get the signal from -18 to 0, and probably even more to reach the appropriate LUFS value? Would really appreciate your insight on this Paul.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    If your using an analog emulation on your mixbus then gain staging is even more important as you are affecting your entire mix. You really don't want to add aliasing over an entire mix. So in a situation where your going into your final limiter then the output of the Plugin going into your limiter can be whatever you like. Being honest though. For a mix I aim for about -6bdfs. If I gain stage in my session and its possibly a bit light level wise on the master then I just raise the output of my last plugin. That way when I go to master a track or send it to a mastering engineer it has enough headroom. Remember that gain staging is only really applicable for plugins that saturate and make harmonics (nearly all analog emulations). Its mainly to insure aliasing is kept to a minimum and that your mix has ample headroom. Input is to insure that your your not overloading the plugin and your output is to control the level your outputting. Stick with that you can't go wrong 🤓

  • @samwinn2774
    @samwinn27743 жыл бұрын

    Love your channel I'm newly subscribed and dude I've been a pro musician for a while and I'm new to Audio engineering and home studio work and I'm a noob lol my mixes suck and everytime I render a project its always different sounding then it was before I mixed my project.. its either muddy and drums get buried in the mix or everything gets cranked up and is too loud just like noise.. I've been using L1 ultramaximizer on the master track lately and it's helped a little.. Is that a good plugin for master tracks?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    I would be using the ultramaximizer for reference purposes only to see how the mix would sound limited for mastering purposes. When mixing i would have no limiting at all on the master. Leave the limiting for mastering. Mixing through a limiter will affect your entire mixing decisions. My advice is get your mix sounding as dynamic as you can without limiting. Mixing and mastering is 2 different things. hope that helps

  • @samwinn2774

    @samwinn2774

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird thank you so much for taking the time to reply and that totally makes sense man.. I guess my problem is I want everything loud (my inner guitar player mentality is to blame for that lol) I should start try to bring everything down and get a good mix using the least amount of limiting type plug-ins as possible and mix all tracks at much lower volumes instead of trying to crank the volume of each part over one another while throwing a million compressors and limiters all over the place... it's hard for me to grasp turning things down instead of up lol but I'm starting to understand. Thank you for your help man I greatly respect your profession and look forward to learning more about audio engineering as I follow your channel... one last question though Do you like heavy music like metal?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately I was brought up as an indie kid haha metals not really my thing

  • @ambiancefeet
    @ambiancefeet Жыл бұрын

    teach us how to gain stagging and carefull with aliasing...hearing good n bad

  • @illupoesperto5268
    @illupoesperto5268 Жыл бұрын

    great video. can you make a video about how to do a gain staging correctly, please?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    Жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/YmFm3LaGmrOnoc4.html Part 1

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    Жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/qWR4ttxqiKqqetI.html Part 2

  • @jloiben12
    @jloiben123 жыл бұрын

    The obvious answer is “you.” There are grammy-winning, chart topping, platinum songs that have been mixed and/or mastered in the box. The tools are good enough. Period. (now, there is a conversation to be had about workflow but I am just talking sonically in terms of what comes out of the speakers)

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's what annoys me about the whole 'mixing with plugins' sounds flat thing .. Serban Ghenea has proven that you can mix a source ITB and it not sound flat. Regardless of how it was recorded he still mixes ITB and makes Grammy winning records. If it sounds good at source then it ends up sounding flat ITB after mixing then it's not the tools it's how you've used them

  • @lambcast

    @lambcast

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird His stuff is good on consumer level gear, but on high-end capable speaker systems, it sounds flat.

  • @RealHomeRecording

    @RealHomeRecording

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird then again he is using material that was typically recorded with expensive equipment correct? High end tube microphones, preampa with nice transformers. And let's not forget producers with deep pockets still use compression and equalization on the way in...

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dunno, a lot of the times I'd imagine but not always. Depends on the producer really. A lot of modern music is produced using vst instruments and such these days. Just look at Billie Eilish. Produced itb inexpensively and even mixed itb by the engineer. He mixed it on an apollo haha The truth is even if it wasn't recorded expensively, Serban and his team would still mix it in the box and it'd still be a hit

  • @RealHomeRecording

    @RealHomeRecording

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird very true. We can't deny his talents as a mixer and we can't deny the marketing machine that is the mainstream music industry.

  • @simonslee73
    @simonslee732 жыл бұрын

    Would be great for you to start building some sort of plug-in chart with aliasing at different sample rates as you test everything as it’s hard to remember all the tests across all your videos. Like a cheat sheet

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dunno if I'd have the time but 100% a great idea. Similar to what julien Kraus does

  • @marekvoosen
    @marekvoosen3 жыл бұрын

    Never find a mixbreakdown on your channel. Maybe an idea for a next video, so we can see and hear your workflow and what you’re talking so much about. Thanks

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's a hard one for me as I've got a complex of trying not to come off like a 'listen to me cause I'm awesome' kind of youtuber (you probably know the ones I'm referencing) This one I felt like I could share as I have good experience of testing plugins and it tied into the session im doing just now as I've documented every part of the process so far on the channel. I want to share more of my own music and sessions and I've got people asking me for mixing templates and session breakdowns but I'm just very wary of the Internet and as soon as a non-working engineer starts to gather attention from others you start to gain a lot of hate from other engineers. It's happened already and that's just me doing plugin shootouts 😅

  • @weareallbeingwatched4602
    @weareallbeingwatched46022 жыл бұрын

    I managed to get ProTools 882/16s to sound OK summing on a mix system, with a quadra 950. So...

  • @MusicByRyder
    @MusicByRyder3 жыл бұрын

    I am new to the whole technical side of vst's, so i still have no idea how to fix this... How do you control gain stage on plugins? Let's take Valhallaroom for example, it has no gain knob?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Gain stage on the way going in by using a vu meter plugin. I use MvMeter2. If there are plugins going into valhalla then you ensure the output of the Plugin going into it is gain staged. I'm terms of reverb and delay sends I dunno if it matters as much as many don't have harmonics and as a send you want as much of the signal being sent to it as possible. Plus it's going to be low in the mix anyway so I can't see it making any real audible change. Depends on if the verb or delay introduces a crap ton of aliasing going hard into it. IF it's on your actual tracks then yeah ensuring the same level is important but all my verbs and delays are aux sends anyway so I never have them on tracks unless I really wanna wash something out and have it sit way more in the background

  • @thisbusinessofmusic1276
    @thisbusinessofmusic12763 жыл бұрын

    I have a great Soundcraft mixer emulator. The audiocard Im using is a MOTU 24 I/O. ( I have 4 of them for 96 ins and outs ) One of the 24 I/O boxes feeds an old Soundcraft 32x8 Spirit Studio auto ( not the plastic one ) and is routed back into the DAW. 8 channels of the mixer I use as inputs for recording audio into the DAW and the other 24 are for adding mixer saturation and just that Brit console flavor to the mix down. They can be had for next to nothing nowadays, and they ( can you believe it ) sound just like a real mixer! I have it leaning against the wall out of the way and I use it in Cubase just like a plugin.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    How much are we talking?

  • @thisbusinessofmusic1276

    @thisbusinessofmusic1276

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird Heres one the same as mine. Youll need a few extra inputs and outputs on your audio card to get the most out of it. You dont have to go the Souncraft route, as theres plenty of other brands going for a great price. I bought this a long time ago brand new when they werent cheap and decided to keep it when I put my Fostex E-16 in the closet and went digital. rcmusicproject.com/index.php?action=browse_messageboard&new_subject=1404799¤t_board=4

  • @thisbusinessofmusic1276

    @thisbusinessofmusic1276

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird Heres a higher end SC Ghost. reverb.com/item/4543458-soundcraft-ghost-32-channel-mixing-console-top-of-the-line-opportunity

  • @EricJohnson-fh8zj
    @EricJohnson-fh8zj Жыл бұрын

    How do you know what to push a particular plugin input to without aliasing? Don't many plugins sound better or have a sweet spot when you drive the input?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    Жыл бұрын

    0vu is normally the plugins sweet spot (unless it's a fast transient like a snare). If you are completely pinning the plugin vu in the red like constantly +3 you know you are overloading at that point. You've got to remember that most analog emulations have their digital vu meters calibrated to a set dbfs level which is normally 0vu/-18dbfs (sometimes -12 on occasion). If there's no vu then -18dbfs just to be safe and use your ears from there. Possibly do a sweep if you are anal about audible aliasing

  • @JohnFraserFindlay
    @JohnFraserFindlay Жыл бұрын

    Just came back with audio from a studio recorded on Neve and a great mic locker.. no comparison to what I do with plug ins but I suppose it can be done..

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    Жыл бұрын

    For whatever reason the neve sound is pretty hard to nail itb, especially the 1073

  • @radovanradovanovic2755
    @radovanradovanovic27553 жыл бұрын

    So true...About the "flat" mix.. try usin the "Veriety of sound" "Rescue me" plugin, for individual trax not for buses. I don't know if they are still free, smeone told me that he couldn't get them, but don't take my word on it. I have the most of mkIII updates of the standard pack and I am very, very, very happy with at least 4 of their plugins..

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I really do need to start adding in at least one free option in all my shootouts to test how they stack up. Tons of amazing free plugs out there 🤓

  • @radovanradovanovic2755

    @radovanradovanovic2755

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird o and there is another one exciter like that you can use on the whole track if you like. The name starts with "Sh" I can't remember, it's also VOS it's red and it was not in the standard package. I found it on their website. I used to use it for some quick audio service on the clean already in the box mixed tracks to give them life and so called "analogue"🙄 sound. I generally don't use those.

  • @crnkmnky
    @crnkmnky2 жыл бұрын

    0:50 Stacy Lattisaw, chopped 🤘

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    Iv never known what the song actually is haha the guy that made the intro used it so it must be a royalty free track

  • @crnkmnky

    @crnkmnky

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird "Let Me Be Your Angel" © 1980 Cotillion (Wxxxxr Music Group) 😕

  • @drum877
    @drum8773 жыл бұрын

    I love console shaper in Studio one!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Been hearing a lot about that!

  • @drum877

    @drum877

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird it adds fade based saturation to the actual mixing board and crosstalk between all of your DAW faders that you can sweeten to how you like and console noise all to taste. It’s amazing.

  • @jangrimmmastering
    @jangrimmmastering3 жыл бұрын

    I remember being a novice student and buying the Waves Gold Bundle just to find, that they sound very bad and it was a pain to get good results out of it. After reading the MANUAL I stumbled upon gain staging and what the suggested input level should be. My mixes improved A LOT. Abandoned Waves either way, bc of their update and sales strategy.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    As did many of us haha 🤓

  • @DavidDiMuzio

    @DavidDiMuzio

    3 жыл бұрын

    As did I.

  • @boomish69

    @boomish69

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lol done countless tracks with Waves, not all are great but plenty are, so funny how much BS goes on about plugins.

  • @progrocker84
    @progrocker843 жыл бұрын

    Great video! However, your overall explanation suggests that analogue requires less work. Would you agree that more time and attention-to-detail are required to get the same results ITB?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Depends. I couldn't say either way. Analog has recall issues, so if you need to go back it's going to be a lot of time working through recall notes. The amount of work and amount of plugins you use is dependent on the quality of your plugins. That's why I spend a lot of time creating comparisons so I know which give me a certain sound. In my opinion if your ITB tools aren't up to scratch to give you the desired 3D affect of analog then you will spend way more time ITB to try and recreate it. By its nature, a lot of analog gear just has those qualities and if your trying to get ITB to sound more OTB then it will require more work ensuring that every decision you make in the box is not having a negative affect over what you've already worked up to. For example. You'll find somebody making their drums punchy and clear, stick an aliasing saturation plug over it all and then spend more time going back to individual tracks to get that transient response and clarity back as well as the colour of the saturation. They then stick an aliasing compressor, truncating eq and a. Phasey enhancer on the mixbus and then spend even more time trying to fix seperate element's of the mix to get it all to work with the mixbus plugs. There are countless scenarios. So I'd say analog will give you less work in that regard as aliasing, truncation, cramping, 'digital' phase, coding bugs etc etc doesn't exist in analog gear and will give you less headaches and less work to maintain that same analog depth, width, clarity and punch. Once you've got your analog gear set up in your patch bay and routed in your DAW it's a pretty quick workflow. Plugins give you more options which in itself can cause you more work. Analog is more limiting so it forces you to be more decisive. Honestly it just depends on your own setup and your workflow in terms of which requires less work. Depends on the quality of the source, quality of the plugins, quality of the gear, quality of the session setup and quality of the engineer. So many variables 🤓

  • @progrocker84

    @progrocker84

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird - Thanks for your measured, comprehensive response!

  • @Ramt33n
    @Ramt33n Жыл бұрын

    does britson by sonimus oversample though?!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    Жыл бұрын

    No but it doesn't need it if you go into it properly. The new sonimus A-console does though but that's got clipping options so it does need it

  • @radovanradovanovic2755
    @radovanradovanovic27553 жыл бұрын

    Wel you can lo-pass that channel with aliasing plugin, gently-ish with let 's say 18dB per octave at 22k, with a proper EQ placed next in line. Jus make sure you don't compromise the top end on that channel. But you won't have the CPU to do that after every aliasing plugin. Even if you do have CPU, If you over saturate your project with plugins, you will introduce more latency and many potential weak links to your mix with so many EQs. Choose wisely.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Spot on 👌it's funny as Im trying out more plugins than ever before but my track chains are actually becoming smaller by the month. I try and find plugins that can do the whole thing now instead of before when I'd chain multiple plugins on top of eachother. Acustica was massive for me in terms of tools I trust to do heavy lifting. At a push after pre mixing I could easily mix the rest of the record with Acustica magenta. Comps, eq's.. Job done.. But I'm a picky little shit 😂

  • @NYJhono
    @NYJhono3 жыл бұрын

    oh my god i cannae take it, first you came for the spl iron, now VSM3, two plugins I love strappin across my mixbuss! hahaha Stop tormentin me!

  • @dirkchurlish4074

    @dirkchurlish4074

    3 жыл бұрын

    sounds good, is good!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dirks right man. If it sounds good then it's good. I'm just pedantic as I shoot everything out. If you shoot a few plugs out and in comparison something else sounds better then you can choose to go for that but if you still prefer the sound of what you had before then stick with it. I would personally still say gain stage it just as aliasing isn't my cup of tea but it's just how I see things. Just cause I can hear the differences in aliasing doesn't mean to say that it's something that bothers you or is enough to replace the plugin. When I think about buying stuff now I test in plugin doctor but just to see what's going in it. I won't discredit something until I've played about with it in the mix and compared it level matched. Out of interest.. Did you prefer the iron in the vari mu test?

  • @thetransposedheads
    @thetransposedheads Жыл бұрын

    So with -18db on gain st i will not get the same alliasing after pumping whole record with limiter on mastering?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    Жыл бұрын

    Gain staging is irrelevant with limiters as the whole point of a limiter in mastering is to push your input signal into it. If you want less aliasing from a limiter you oversample it. However if it was say an analog emulation on the master that made a lot of saturation then yes you would preferably be looking to gain stage it to whatever 0vu is calibrated to in the plugin

  • @shevyjohn9308
    @shevyjohn9308 Жыл бұрын

    I use to mix ITB now I'm hybrid I did gain stage and also leave lots of head room but always find my mix still sound lifeless until I upgrade my converters and added some outboard gear major difference almost instantly radio ready ..I dont buy any more plugins just want to use analog with plugins I got

  • @bighousemusic628
    @bighousemusic6283 жыл бұрын

    Man as a mixing engineer coming from analog desk and rack ti tape machine I was having that same fake flat sound that makes plugins sounds like 2d until I found acoustica audio freeware pink cm and trust me it seems like s blanket lift off my mix and a dept width and a 3d feel just comes on and my bass just gets bigger especially with the preamp and tape then I just get a summing amp and my life of mix change forever

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Acustica was a massive jump for me as well 🤘

  • @VoxInGoa
    @VoxInGoa Жыл бұрын

    Why, when you introduce yourself by name, you come out as Paul Turd? :D Just kidding - love your nerdy approach to this topic. Quite a refreshingly different approach than quite a few other KZreadrs who are always so eager about new plugins and technologies just because they are new.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    Жыл бұрын

    🤓🤓

  • @Sebastianandthedeepbluemusic
    @Sebastianandthedeepbluemusic3 жыл бұрын

    Odd to hear that track in full after just hearing that one part so many times! Harrison mixbus can add depth to stems from other daws. Also airwindows console plugs do some really fun stuff but gain staging on those is extremely critical

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    Gain staging was one of the biggest things I learned early doors. Very important lesson 🤓

  • @kylegushue
    @kylegushue2 жыл бұрын

    When I asked Acustica directly on GS they said that their plugins support sample rates above 96k.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    They've changed something recently in an update as when I oversample the aquas that were updated they don't multiply. The ones I hadn't updated multiply past 96k. Nebula still doesn't support over 96k though which isn't a surprise

  • @fingerofdoom
    @fingerofdoom Жыл бұрын

    the most painful live sound i've experienced was a show where the mixer was an old analogue guy who didn't understand digital gain staging. "make sure I'm getting good loud level" he wanted everything at least 10dB from clipping during the line check LOL. do you think the orange LEDs represent something significant??? as the set began I noticed he was clipping nearly every channel, so I reached over and pressed the clip hold on the M7CL, and of the 32 channels he had he clipped all but 9 iirc. I had my fingers in my ears the whole time they were playing.

  • @GRU8ASS
    @GRU8ASS Жыл бұрын

    Can someone explain me why VUMeter2 and Kramer HLS shows different values in VA metric in my DAW? Well this topic is more complex than seems to be

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    Жыл бұрын

    Cause it depends on the calibration of each vu. In the digital domain it's simply coding/calibration differences. Kramers 0vu might be -12, -14dbfs. It all depends on what 0vu is calibrated to in the plugin

  • @shawnsteven1869
    @shawnsteven18692 жыл бұрын

    I'm use a lot of acustica but I only oversample the master bus? or should I do away with it lol

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    Do you mean you oversample acustica plugins that are on the master bus?

  • @shawnsteven1869

    @shawnsteven1869

    2 жыл бұрын

    There’s none on the master bus and I don’t you “master aux or fader” I use a signal flow of auxs using send in returns and the standard clip is before my L2007 or L2 peak limiting and I over sample there. Each plugin mostly it’s on its own aux. I use rectifi on 3% thru positive before the limiter and sci-fi after on maybe %1 becuse of the slew.

  • @bluematrix5001
    @bluematrix50012 жыл бұрын

    so the question is, you gainstage all your tracks around -18bfs, then you should arrive to your master bus also at -18dbfs to work there with other plugins, now you limiters should receive also 18dbfs that is quiet low for today output level standards, you want to use less of a limiter, so...you should make up gain your 2 bus level before going to the limiter??? what is better some aliasing going into your limiter?? or having the max level before going to your limiter?? I think the second one...... what do you think Paul Third??

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    Just raise your output before level going into your limiter. Most mastering limiters are clean and won't be affected by how you go into them. The main aim of mastering limiters is transparency so I wouldn't worry about gain staging. Again it's about choosing your tools wisely. For example L1, pro-L, kotelnikov, ozone, doesn't matter how you go into them they won't make any harmonics

  • @bluematrix5001

    @bluematrix5001

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird yep, gain staging at 18dbfs make sense going into plugins are that was de calibration when plugins were designed, plus that diminishes aliasing....so then going to the master also around -/-18dbfs makes sense and then raise volulume before going to your limiter

  • @goseason2343
    @goseason23433 жыл бұрын

    routing your mixes to buses helps along with a nice summing box 16/2

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's something im gonna try at the very end of the mix. Comparing running the finished mix through mix analogs burl vs access analogs prism 🤓 I do like the sound the burls but can't justify over 2 grand just now haha 😅

  • @goseason2343

    @goseason2343

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird also check out DIYRecording. bought a 50 dollar passive summing box 2 db25 connections totaling 16 in to 2 xlr outs. Gives my busses a nice depth before sending to master bus. As well as everything you pointed out in this video. Gain stating allows for less processing all around the board.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    I didn't know you could pick them up So cheap 🤯

  • @goseason2343

    @goseason2343

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird yes, passive is the way to go. Just gotta preamp it back in is all. This way you add your own harmonics from the gear you choose.

  • @brandonsanchezr.7383
    @brandonsanchezr.73832 жыл бұрын

    Wish I could understand your accent lol. Didn't get the gain-staging and aliasing part at all. Is there a written explanation of that somewhere on the web? Thanks!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    Just slow me down on youtube itself. There's a speed button where you can slow me down. Many have told me this has been enough to understand me better 🤓

  • @mrnelsonius5631
    @mrnelsonius56313 жыл бұрын

    This is probably why I’ve never worried too much with aliasing: I’m really OCD about gain-staging. I track and mix with tons of headroom. And you can hear it on Waves plugins for example: you slam the input and the sound just falls apart, it gets nasty fast. I just use my ears and trust them. I used to use SPL Iron often, which has aliasing issues, but I just trusted my ears and listened keenly to that top end. Is it’s dirt nasty in this track? Then skip it. Does it just sound a bit aggressive but still musical? Then it’s fine. Then there’s some of the “analog 3D” that comes from crosstalk, phase rotation, group delay.... there’s a whole lot going on in an analog signal chain that’s just different from an ITB one.. yet the best engineers in the world are getting great mixes ITB cuz they have trained, golden ears ➡️➡️ 👂😉

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    All about those ears 👂👂🙌

  • @gonebymidnight2881

    @gonebymidnight2881

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oversample your waves plugins and you’ll see / hear

  • @mrnelsonius5631

    @mrnelsonius5631

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gonebymidnight2881 some of them sound like hot garbage without oversampling. But I’ve sat with Grammy award winning producers and engineers, top of the heap, watching them use certain Waves plugins with no oversampling, project at 44.1kHz and getting astonishing results. If you want to oversample everything go for it, but aliasing isn’t the end of the world either if you know what to look out for. My 2cents

  • @gonebymidnight2881

    @gonebymidnight2881

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mrnelsonius5631 hey, yea I totally agree. I think it depends on the whole workflow, because great studios have amazing outboard gear too so the sound can still be very good even if you introduce some subtle degradation at one point. I’m a starving musician with crappy gear so whatever I can do in the digital realm to hack audio quality can make a major difference in my case.I own many waves plugins and love all of them TBF. A few of them won’t stand a candle against their counterparts from other companies but with oversampling that’s a whole different story. TG mastering chain for instance is killer and I have it on most of my mixes. There are others which I like but rarely use because I favour those which does not smear the sound that much. I just got Metaplugin and I’m beyond impressed with the results and it’s made me excited about using all those waves plugins I stopped using which have great colour.

  • @mrnelsonius5631

    @mrnelsonius5631

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gonebymidnight2881 I imagine there’s Waves products I totally dismissed that I’d actually use and like if I tried oversampling them. The video on this channel was telling. Waves biggest problem is they just stopped innovating a long time ago. They’ve been way outclassed on basically every hardware emulation. But there’s still some like Rbass I use every project. It may be old but they got that one right back in their prime haha. The good thing about Waves is that they’re affordable and a great starting place. I still use CLA 76 even though I have “better” 1176s (including a hardware one haha). But I started out with that plug-in and got used to it. Those two plugins (CLA 76 and LA2A) have been on multiple hit records, I promise you, even though they aren’t the “best”

  • @cornerliston
    @cornerliston3 жыл бұрын

    Conclusion then would be that plugin manufacturers should set the input gain to -18dB as default? : ) Could it also be that this aliasing is actually not possible to hear? When you attenuate the input to compensate the aliasing, it would still be relative to the sound put into the plugin, and therefore the aliasing should be audible (or not?) when output level is compensated?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    The problem is with aliasing is that when the input is abused, as you can see from plugin doctor the aliasing is at the same level or actually higher than the original harmonics. It then begs the question.. If aliasing can't be heard then can the harmonics be heard? If you can say that you hear the harmonics then you can hear the aliasing as aliasing is still harmonics, but they are unrelated to the fundamental. In terms of plugin manufacturers setting the input to -18db as default.. Doesn't make any sense whatsoever as your original input level from the source may be say -12db and the input only needs attenuated by 6db. By setting it default to -18db it wouldn't be acting like hardware and you'd actually need to raise the input of the Plugin to +12db to make it -18dbfs. Ideally the gain staging is to be done at the very start of the chain before any plugin. I use MvMeter2 for this. That's why I changed the input level in plugin doctor and not the plugin. 0db in the hardware is 0db in the plugin. If it's automatically set to - 18db then it's gonna take 18db from the input every time which doesn't make any sense as if gain staged correctly then your input should be set to 0db. You shouldnt need to touch the input as you've compensated any increased or lossed gain in the previous plugin via the output. The input is purely to control the level going into the plugin. Once you've first gain staged it's really only a case of managing your output to ensure that your outputing what you put in and its correctly gain staged for the next plugin. I look at the VU's in the plugin. If the meter is hovering around 0dvu (-18dbfs) then I'm fine. That's why plugins give you input and output vu options so you can see how hard it's being hit as well as what it's outputing. The main reason I gain stage is not to reduce aliasing. Its to ensure that I'm hitting it in the same way as it was modelled. Analog uses 0dbvu so going in harder than - 18dfs is gonna cause the hardware to saturate and compress. Digital has more headroom so you get the same harmonics but it isn't going to react the same way as the analog cranked due to digitals increased headroom. Problem is in digital that these higher order harmonics cause aliasing so not only are you not realistically using the plugin like the hardware you are also bringing in unnusical harmonics and distortion that cause mud and harshness.

  • @cornerliston

    @cornerliston

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulThird Yes it looked surprisingly loud. It's good though that tests like these are made to see what's going on in the plugins. The developers will never show these kind of tests.

  • @producermind9030
    @producermind90302 жыл бұрын

    I love how u broke down the stages. However, did u miss a point? Automation. Recently I’ve noticed how top mastering and mix engineers will Ride the faders on a mix and I believe this is what give a mix that extra %. I never knew Mastering engineers do it (just learning) but I agree with all the other stuff you mentioned. Cross talk/saturation/etc. really enjoyed your videos.

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    I never even thought of that as I seen that as more a fader thing as opposed to plugins but true you can automate the plugins themselves so yes! Automation is a great point 🤓

  • @palecriminal5475

    @palecriminal5475

    2 жыл бұрын

    Need to back this up -- using fader AND plugin automation is the key difference in that final 5% of what "makes a mix." Sure there are moments where a simple fader automation makes a clear, audible difference (you fade out a delay throw's volume, for example), but why not slowly automate the gain of a preamp/saturator so that certain words/sections of a vocal are more gritty than others? But of course with that those sections will be louder, so you'll need to either ride an output fader or track volume to compensate -- maybe even an EQ for harshness, etc. -- to get it even. Sounds like a ton of work but if you take each idea as its own individual step, you can bang out a full song in less than 24hrs with professional results. Paul's video is excellent here to make the right choices and ensure that you're getting the most out of your gear. Automating that gear to enhance creative and listening experience is the last 5% of a mix to me. Automation is always last. Always.

  • @KevinWayne
    @KevinWayne2 жыл бұрын

    Aren't Analog modeling plugins designed to work with a sufficient amount of gain fed through. How does that fit into all of this? You almost do need to turn the volume down on the track overall that way?

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well no because they are modelling analog gear. Distortion and saturation is the limitation to digital due to the way digital works. In the analog domain the converter lobs off all the high end past niquist before its fed into the digital domain where in digital the harmonics are still reproduced past niquist even with a steep high pass filter at niquist. You can feed analog hotter signals than 0vu but it will start to distort and clip which then becomes a sound that wasn't intended by the manufacturer. So as the digital plugin is modelling the analog behaviour it should reproduce the same distortion and clipping behaviour. So you can hit the plugin past whatever 0vu is calibrated to but you'll still end up with a result that isn't the intended character of that piece of gear.. As well as aliasing which the gear doesn't produce. So you end up with a sound that isn't really the intended sound of the hardware as well as unmusical digital artefacts. If you were to use the analog gear you'd gain stage it to 0vu so why not the plugin that is modelling the same behaviour?

  • @boblowmixes2636
    @boblowmixes26363 жыл бұрын

    Hello Paul!

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    👋👋👋

  • @pjuliano9000
    @pjuliano90003 жыл бұрын

    If you print all your stems and sum them your still going to hear more width and depth ... Steve Wilson of Porcupine Tree fame has though created some digital mixes that are great. The mastering might have been in analog so .. who knows

  • @PaulThird

    @PaulThird

    3 жыл бұрын

    You'll nornally find some form of analog in big records whether it's the converters or mastering chain as you said. There's always one unit that seems to creep in the mix haha

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