13 Things to AVOID Recording Guitar at Home

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@paradigmshiftz7
@paradigmshiftz7 Жыл бұрын
I've been loving these "__ Things to avoid when..." videos, always so useful, helpful and easy to understand. Might go on a little binge of all of them next. Keep em coming! Thanks, Glenn!
@SpectreSoundStudios
@SpectreSoundStudios Жыл бұрын
What’s giving YOU trouble?
@CopacabanaDisc
@CopacabanaDisc 21 күн бұрын
Really useful!! These videos are really really useful
@homemetalstudios759
@homemetalstudios759 Жыл бұрын
One thing ive liked doing is using the drum set as the "anchor" of the mix. A lot of guitar players write the guitar riffs first so that ends up being the anchor, and usually you can tell in the final product. Even if you write the riffs first. Start with fleshing out the drums then work your way outwards, this will help the track have a less guitar-centric feel to it. And as much as we guitar players would hate to admit it, the true core of rock music is the drums.
@robertmills2058
@robertmills2058 Жыл бұрын
I literally rite all my songs,drums first,a good rhythmic drum track can inspire great riffs that don't sound so much like everything else,it's backwards but it works for me because I was a drummer first,but your comment is dead on.
@w4dZ0o
@w4dZ0o 5 ай бұрын
I record a guitar scratch first, then drums, then record the guitar part. Makes a hell of a diff.
@GaragebandandBeyond
@GaragebandandBeyond Жыл бұрын
Great video! Hope all is well!
@krryalln
@krryalln Жыл бұрын
"Highpass EVERYTHING" was like the second thing I was told about when I first tackeld mixing (only a couple years into it) and it literally blew my mind how much this helped. Opens up more than some frequency space and kind of cleans up a performance (kick drum flams, bass rumble) and I feel like I progressed light years once I started doing this. As for the headphone/monitor section I personally like to adjust individual EQ's and find tones on drums and DI guitars/Amp sims before switching to monitors to mix it all together, works for me at least. Just one of many processes someone could take! All in all, your videos and community have certainly helped keep me motivated Glen and has made the learning curve fun also gave me confidence to track my first band last week and can't help but laugh harder at all the "no one practices" or "learn their own songs" comments you make as I got my first taste of that haha. Thanks for everything!
@thegailen
@thegailen Жыл бұрын
Speaking of the line 6 POD. It's amazing how much the tone really does come from the speaker. For funzies, I dusted off my old POD and turned off the cab and replaced it with an IR in reaper. You can actually get great tone out of a POD..... if you take out the biggest part of the tone and replace it with something good.
@PewciSlayer
@PewciSlayer Жыл бұрын
I did the same thing with my old BOSS ME-80 before I learned the magic of speakers. It sounded good as an effects processor through my amp but direct recording into the computer sounded very "screechy." I ran some IRs through the tracks and I was blown away by how good it sounded. It's awesome how modern technology and methods can make old gear shine.
@Zordid0
@Zordid0 Жыл бұрын
Yes, tried the same with my old behringer Vamp 2.
@brianvillage5
@brianvillage5 Жыл бұрын
I had a guy come over and jam once who was using an old Boss multi effects unit and we basically plugged into my Apollos and ran out of my monitors while we jammed. I had my bass tone setup and it was sounding great but he was running a preamp with his effects with no impulse response. I asked him if that was how it always sounded and he was like I can’t figure out how to make this sound good. I threw on a UAD amp sim, bypassed the preamp and just ran the power amp with an amp sim and he was blown away with how good it sounded after that lol. I explained he just needed an impulse response to filter his tone but I have a feeling it all went over his head lol.
@CrzyWzrd4L
@CrzyWzrd4L Жыл бұрын
I’ve run through a LOT of amp sims, but I always find myself going back to my old POX X3 Pro with Line 6 Big Bottom for low tunings and the Mesa Mk IV sim for more standard rhythm tones. Been pairing both with Zach Householder’s Marshall 1960b IRs and the POD sounds monstrous.
@Memu_
@Memu_ Жыл бұрын
That's been my bedroom setup actually. A Line 6 Pod into a good quality speaker and it has the great tone of a typical setup with the convenience of the Pod.
@NigeSavage
@NigeSavage Жыл бұрын
Glenn - these are seriously awesome tips. And I love how with most of them, you admitted "I am STILL doing this!" rather than a "You're a bunch of idiots if you do this!" - it shows that even professionals with decades of experience are still learning and improving. Kudos sir!
@michaelsnydermusic
@michaelsnydermusic Жыл бұрын
10:22 is exactly what I needed to know. Getting all those frequencies for each instrument, listed by one guy I trust! Dude I can’t thank you enough. Most of this has been learn by doing. However, hard fast rules like this help so much.
@the12gage37
@the12gage37 Жыл бұрын
Not super over the top, shows the genuine desire to help people, all with the signature charm of Glenn Fricker himself. This is probably the best executed video you've ever made, and you have quite a few gems. Well done sir
@kistophe
@kistophe Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best videos you've ever made dude. So much stellar information and the practical examples included make this a video I'll definitely be referring to for some time. Here's a video request. Do the same thing for recording/mixing vocals. Take us through the vocal process from start to finish. Recording/layering/editing/mixing. Cheers from Birmingham, the home of METAL🤘
@enormouslittlethings6893
@enormouslittlethings6893 Жыл бұрын
Wow… easily the most helpful home recording video I’ve ever seen. I’ve been working on an album’s worth of mixes on and off since November of 2021 and I’m never happy with them. My goal is to try out a few of these techniques and submit a track to a Monday Mix Review to get some feedback. Thank you, Glen!!!
@SpectreSoundStudios
@SpectreSoundStudios Жыл бұрын
Happy to help!!
@gilbertspader7974
@gilbertspader7974 Жыл бұрын
My mixes are rarely finished they’re abandoned.
@brownpunk1794
@brownpunk1794 Жыл бұрын
Would be so grateful to know that riff at 18:53..sounds familiar. Tia!😊
@OurWorldinChaos
@OurWorldinChaos 24 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@ElectricalEcho
@ElectricalEcho Жыл бұрын
The first 3:30 minutes of this video just changed everything. Thanks man, this is worth alot and explains what I did wrong so far. Ah yes, my phone mic as well as the speaker are done for too 😝
@DaskaiserreichNet78
@DaskaiserreichNet78 Жыл бұрын
3:28 You tell them Glenn. People manage to piss me of with cellphones on a daily basis. People take them on holiday with them deciding to film an epic journey and when they get home and sit down at the computer to edit the forage they realise that they filmed the entire blockbuster in portray mode.
@KennyEvansUK
@KennyEvansUK 9 ай бұрын
Just discovered this channel. Love the content and delivery, no fluff, lots of killer advice and experience that many people charge for. Keep up the good work my man from the UK.
@jeffgutierrez8796
@jeffgutierrez8796 29 күн бұрын
Hey Glen, I'm rewatching some old vids to keep your algorithm working. Good luck with the family problems, I hope she makes a quick and full recovery.
@rockoutvideography91
@rockoutvideography91 28 күн бұрын
Great advice Glenn! When I began to carve out frequencies for each instrument, my mixes improved. We hope Julie is recovering and you are both doing well. May the force be with you! Live long and prosper!
@joerojas5448
@joerojas5448 Жыл бұрын
12:46 You know Glenn, I've really been stumped about the Buss Compressor in its use. Thanks for the tip!
@TavernMasterAndy
@TavernMasterAndy Жыл бұрын
Just started home recording after playing for 15 years. Mistakes a plenry but so much fun. Thanks Glen!
@channeling05
@channeling05 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for mentioning the automation on the rhythm guitars. It's an extremely useful tool that helps other instruments shine when its their turn and I feel like it's an overlooked technique in the amateur world.
@AceOfRock
@AceOfRock Жыл бұрын
Hey Glenn, I’ve been struggling with this for years. A very very BIG THANK YOU VERY MUCH for this elaborate video. This is going to make my mixing so much easier AND better!! 🤘🏻
@chuckyb_
@chuckyb_ Жыл бұрын
To whom it may concern (essaying incoming...): About double/quad tracking, the widening effect caused by the perceived difference in timing between the left and right panned guitars makes them sound bigger, and this is the sound and to get that sound you full pan the two takes left and right. However in terms of mixing decisions this is actually a pretty big move. By ultra widening a major part of the mix, in this case rhythm guitar, they sound bigger in terms of sound stage but will often lose a sense of immediacy and punch due to losing the mid channel information and pushing them to the side channel. Nerdy technical shit like phase correlation aside (which usually only starts to really matter when in the mastering stage, pro tip let someone else like a mastering engineer master your mix) I usually find that adding that center channel information back in gives the most full bodied and massive feeling result. Do this by either the aforementioned Master of Puppets thing where you add a third take and center pan it or better yet imo quad tracking and pan two of the takes somewhere between 80-20% left and right( i almost always reamp these center takes with a different amp sim to further fill out the spectrum) After that lower the volume relative to the wide guitars, EQ the two sets of guitars following the guideline that the side gets a high end sparkle emphasis and the mid gets a mid frequency emphasis (to taste and in context but usually starting above the fundamental frequency of the snare), and imho the crucial part omitted in this section of the vid, MIX it with the other most prominent features in the mid channel, usually Kick, Snare, Bass guitar and Vocals by sidechaining a filter or EQ band to duck resonant frequencies of the kick and snare transient peaks (where they get their punch from, say 61hz for the kick and 200hz for the snare for example), high passing the area where the bass guitar lives and sidechaining a compressor to ride the guitars to the vocals like half a db of reduction in the loudest parts of the vocal. Remember: All this usually only needs to be done to this degree for the center panned guitars as to give priority to drums, bass and vocals that live most prominently in the middle. Variety tip: bus your center guitars together and process that to save time and compute. That'll be $20,000 in tuitions per person please D: I'm sure that'll help someone... no but seriously TLDR: 1. Quad track, it's just better. 2. Balance side and mid channel information across the 4 takes and ninja process with other prominent elements in mid/side channels of the mix. 3. ???? 4. Profit ps. If you only have two takes you can copy them and slightly change the timing of the copy (like dragging it slightly early or late relative to the other take) to avoid the accidentally mono effect and make it sound wide. pps. great vid bro, actually a really straightforward introduction to the basics of mixing guitar music and some good life advice there at the end for budding mixing engineers.
@mortonharwood9836
@mortonharwood9836 Жыл бұрын
I own the VSX and one thing I will say about them is that if you're stuck in a terrible acoustic environment (which is me), they seems to produce far better results than monitors. I have a much easier time mixing on VSX than on my Kali LP 6s in a terrible room. That being said, I have no doubt if I improved the space, mixing on the LP 6s would be at least as good or better.
@AJ_Drums
@AJ_Drums Жыл бұрын
Yup, when everything on my LP6 sounds perfectly level, i know my drums and bass are WAY too loud. I have a suspended floor that sucks the low end out of the room. They have to be a little buried, i spent way too much time learning my room disadvantages instead of making it easy and spending some money, lol.
@bartoszbartosiewicz1123
@bartoszbartosiewicz1123 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, thats exactly one thing that i feel is allways missing when making this point. Yes, monitors are better, but how many people who are trying to record in bedroom can actually make their space properly treated? Not only is it expensive but i allso might be phisically impossible, in which case using headphones is going to probably produce better results for lower price. Also another thing that i have learned that seems very important that doesn't get enough attention, you really need to be familiar with your monitoring device, especially headphones since if you really know what sounds good on them, you can produce decent results as you know what to look for in your mix.
@flickeringmadness
@flickeringmadness Жыл бұрын
The IK Multimedia iLoud monitors are a great choice for small shitty sounding rooms, the ones with the mic to calibrate the monitors. They're near field so they keep the sound tight at close range ✌️❤️
@jaredarseneault9414
@jaredarseneault9414 Жыл бұрын
This was a great video Glenn! I know you’ve regurgitated all of this for years. But the updated software demos along with the explanations are killer!
@Joey.Darkwoods-Studio
@Joey.Darkwoods-Studio Жыл бұрын
These are the killer videos that made me sign up and follow you Glenn! Great stuff! Will also be adding some of these plugins to my near future purchase. Thanks man!
@wellplayedmassacre
@wellplayedmassacre Жыл бұрын
Glenn, great stuff as always. I learned about double & quad tracking waaay back in the day, reading old Guitar World & other Guitar magazines from the 90s. All the interviews and articles, Artists would talk about stacking guitar tracks. From Metallica, Smashing Pumpkins to Alice & Chain's etcetera. It is definitely part of the "Secret Sauce". I'm using the Townhouse Buss compressor from Plug-in Alliance on certain Buss groups. It and a few others live on my Master Buss. Working with a touch of top down mixing. I also have distraction issues. I'll get up early, before the Wife is up on some weekend mornings & will sit in the Studio & have my cup of coffee while watching your & a few other channels before I get going. Get some of that out of the way lol. I really started using & learning how to implement HP & LP filters a fee years ago and man oh man! It really really does bring clarity to the mix. Especially whith proper panning, getting things to "Sit" in the mix. Also blending Amp sims with some live amp/mic'ng. So much to mearn & implement. And yup! I have room treatment & some Adam Audio TV7's and I'm always double checking my mix in My Wife & My Car. #ForeverAStudent. Thank you for all your hard work & information! I always pick up something new from your vids! 🤘🎶🎶
@enormouslittlethings6893
@enormouslittlethings6893 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@SpectreSoundStudios
@SpectreSoundStudios Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!
@JiffyPb23
@JiffyPb23 Ай бұрын
The comparisons between the mixes on the headphones vs the Adam’s was awesome for me to hear. I’ve been struggling through my mixes these days and although I’ve improved since I first started mixing, I’ve often wondered why my mixes sound so thin and harsh in the high end, and muddied and weak in the low end. That comparison made me realize I’m the dumbass still mixing on headphones. I’d love to hear what I can do on some monitors in a treated space. Thanks for what you do Glenn!
@JoelSebastianMoreno
@JoelSebastianMoreno Жыл бұрын
One thing that reaaaaaally improves stereo sound and brings life to guitar tracks is adding an EQ on your tracks (In case you're using DI tracks, EQ the DI signal) and random but subtlely cut or boost frequencies, this would add way more differences between the tracks and maaan, sounds amazing. Don't abuse with this technique, of course, and don't try to compensate the frequencies you're cutting or boosting in other track.
@Str1ctur3
@Str1ctur3 Жыл бұрын
Having just thought about it I'd love to see a video where you give us a breakdown of "Things to know when you don't know shit about digital cameras, but you want to learn on a budget." I know in a past video you recommended a camera that can be found on the used market for a decent price. But it would be cool to have some questions to ask ourselves to narrow what features we want/need for our desired result. like assuming I only know how to point and shoot but want to practically know more about shooting video or better photography. What can I do to prepare myself to be a discriminating consumer entering that new marketplace?
@reverendprophet
@reverendprophet Жыл бұрын
I'm always happy to see that despite all the bass player jokes, Glenn recognizes the absolute NEED for a great sounding mix, the bass has to be AUDIBLE. Absolutely fabulous video, Glenn! Keep up the good work!
@Skade_Vandal
@Skade_Vandal Жыл бұрын
No bass = no heavy = depressing sound
@johanjotun1647
@johanjotun1647 7 ай бұрын
Bass Is foundational their essential to keep things moving. somebody has to put on the big boy hands and blister up
@tensazangetsu8189
@tensazangetsu8189 Жыл бұрын
Hey Glenn, even with the examples you gave us about multitracking, i'd argue that the bigger/wider sounding one was the hardpanned 2 guitars one. 3 and 4 tracked feels a bit more claustrophobic (which can be heavier depending on the context), but the less sonic space in the middle makes it sound smaller imho. What do you think?
@saucerfullofzepp4203
@saucerfullofzepp4203 Жыл бұрын
Hey, I have a q on the 2 guitars. I always think of the Joe Perry - Brad whiteford style of rhythm guitars where the 2 guitars are playing diff parts panned slightly (30-40%) on either side. I am currently only tracking 1 of each rhythm part. Shud I track 2 of each? Also if I am tracking only 1 each, shud this be hard panned (100%)?
@21stCenturySin
@21stCenturySin Жыл бұрын
I actually bought the SSL Bus Compressor 2 when it was on sale a while ago, $14.99 I think. Regular price $329. 😳. Hadn’t used it because I had been using the Focusrite FAST Compressor on my mixes, but that plug-in seems to introduce artifacts like static & pops. So I put the SSL on a mix instead with the settings you list in this vid, & damn! That sounds killer. Way better cohesion & overall response for the mix. Thanks Glenn! 🤘🏻
@greevar
@greevar Жыл бұрын
GLENN!!!! As far as distractions go, have you considered putting time limits on your tasks? Set an amount of time to work, disconnect your distractions from the network (PC, Phone, etc.). When the alarm goes off, stop and do something else for a set amount of time (the time limit is extremely important!). When your break time is up, go back to your priority task. If you're getting distracted, it means you've exhausted your focus and need a recharge. People with ADHD have to do this religiously. Your brain can only focus on one thing for an hour or two (more like 20 minutes for those with ADHD). Splitting up the work to recharge your brain can help. As always, FUCK YOU GLENN!!! Your channel fucking rocks!
@musicman49000
@musicman49000 Жыл бұрын
0:45 the way he said "ain't gonna cut it" sounded so fed up! Almost like he was saying "I can't believe I have to tell you this" 😂 Love it
@ChrisTondreau
@ChrisTondreau Жыл бұрын
Amen, Amen, and Amen again to the hi-pass everything. If there's one single thing that helped me to get rid of the mud and what I describe as the "veil over the speakers" effect, it is using hi-pass (and if necessary, even low pass) to get rid of unnecessary gack. Yes, not a question of "do I or don't I?" but a question of "how much can I get away with?" Re: double, triple, quad-tracking guitars..... I basically never do more than 4. I find that, after that, too many multiple layers of the same thing actually start to sound smaller. My go-to is double-tracking. With too many layers, you start to lose the "air between the parts" and it's like they all start suffocating each other.
@flotenn3351
@flotenn3351 Жыл бұрын
Headphones for mixing is always second to Monitors, but some people cannot afford decent Monitors and have to rely on Headphones. The thing is you can work with those, but it is necessary to get an idea of the spectrum they deliver. For example my "Gaming-Headset" delivers a lot of low end, another pair is very treble oriented and I have some Sonys that seem to sit somewhere in between and are my go to device. It also helps to double check the recordings on cellphone, hifi-stereo system or in a car. It is way more difficult that way and takes more time, but it can get you there if monitors are not at hand.
@countk1
@countk1 Жыл бұрын
great vid again. I love the idea of that plugin that doesnt define what the chain is made of. On the other hand, most guitarists have no clue how their amp/cab would sound like if it was recorded in a studio, hence the connection between reality and recording falls apart. I still use the Line6 VST plugins just because of that. The tone is good but not great as there is too much going on in the lower and higher regions imho and Hi or Lo cuts don't seem to solve that. That said, I will never constrain myself to "this amp" or "that cab" but it just helps deciding how you make your ensemble faster. I once used a vox AC30 amp preset for a centre recording because it had the right colouring for that project. Or a Bassman for wide grainy overdrive instead of the obvious Engl whatever. I'm kind of afraid I'd be jumping from sound to sound on this plugin and also forget how each preset sound like. I'm trying to say that I would be working faster with a recognisable description instead of having "IR01" as a description, given that you shouldn't restrict yourself to the sounds you're used to. But I back up the idea that it avoids obvious choices. Question about the headphone vs monitors. I fully support your idea about using monitors instead of headphones. But what do you do when you're situation doesn't support using monitors that much? I'm living in a loft kind of environment where I can't "form" my acoustic coccoon that well. I have a few decent headphones lying around and tend to alternate between them so I get a mix that sounds good on all of them. I kept away from buying monitors, also because family members walk around in that area too. Do you think it's still worth buying monitors and plan a dedicated time slot when you're alone at home for instance? I always learned that you can only use monitors in an acoustically decent environment.
@rocknrollguitar
@rocknrollguitar Жыл бұрын
I record live bands on the side. Whenever there is only one guitar player.... Well here s my workaround to make it sounds at least decent. Double the track - hard pan left n right. Then take one track for instance left and add a little bit of reverb. Like 5% or less. Depending on sound, tone and style I might add supper small amounts of chorus or delay. The trick is to use as little as possible just to create a little difference in in the soundwave. A very minimal stereoizer (yes thats a thing) to that hard panned track also helps. It keeps it mono but Bounces the volume a little up and down giving it a bit more 'real' feel... Hope this helps😊
@ditorresyt
@ditorresyt Жыл бұрын
I learned from a great mixer to turn off the monitors to finish the mix, just like you showed in the car, it's really important to change perspective and check how the mix sounds on consumer devices. Now I always check the mix on my phone, my laptop, my car and a cheap bluetooth headphone. A great mix will sound good across all devices, with some limitations for sure, but a great mix sounds great on anything.
@everthealtruist
@everthealtruist Жыл бұрын
On the bass subject, can't sleep on side-chained compression. Create an audio track, route your full drum bus to it and output it to "sends only", then place a low-pass filter, only allowing anything below 80-150hz or so, then side-chain that into a compressor on the bass track to duck the lows on the bass when the kick drum and toms are are sounding out. I like Native Instruments' SuperCharger. It's free, it includes tube emulation, and makes bass guitar really sing in the mix. And I use a lot of bass guitar in my mixes.
@MrTfuzz
@MrTfuzz Жыл бұрын
When I double track I use a different amp sims on the left channel then I did on the right channel.. I also reduce one side's volume slightly.. very slightly.. This gives a nice wide sound.. at least it works for me..keep doing what you're doing Glenn
@1MadTrucker
@1MadTrucker 5 ай бұрын
Seems I read somewhere that Pantera ran output cables from the studio into a car stereo, and would go listen to their mix in a car. Most people listen to music in a car, so that made sense to me.
@kidsonicofficial
@kidsonicofficial 15 күн бұрын
I've always used my Adam T5Vs for mixing and producing, especially because I'm a Drum and Bass produer so a lot of what I make lies within the Mids and Sub region. In terms of mixing I am currently using the Beyerdynamic DT990 pros, but I'm thinking of upgrading to something like the Ollo S4X, which are Planarmagnetic.
@limpneckmike
@limpneckmike Жыл бұрын
I literally used a high pass filter on my guitars the other day and thought “this can’t be right, this is cheating, there’s no way this is what I’m supposed to be doing” but it sounded so good so I kept it. Glad to have someone confirm that I was doing the right thing.
@mmiller6873
@mmiller6873 Жыл бұрын
So look, I have no idea about mixing, mastering, recording and have pretty much only been playing guitar for a couple years. I am in the learning phase. However, that being said, this video still was awesome, even though my brain is overloaded with jargon that I hope will settle in over time. Sub'd because heck, love your enthusiasm, energy and sarcasm. Well done!!
@8KilgoreTrout4
@8KilgoreTrout4 Жыл бұрын
I don't even record but holy some treasures here! I actually usually just use plugins to play with headphones in my house, and sometimes record single tracks if I nail something cool.
@mcpribs
@mcpribs Жыл бұрын
Wisconsin native here…My grandparents were farmers, and found time for a nap, even 20 minutes, almost every day. Work hard, nap hard is my motto. That track sounds KILLER, btw. Thanks/fuck you Glenn!
@kitko33
@kitko33 Жыл бұрын
You CAN use copy-paste of a single guitar track providing you offset the copy by a fraction of time, use a different panning offset from the center and EQ it differently. You may even 'tune' it a bit sharp or flat. It's a technique used by ABBA in the 1970s on guitar tracks and those records sound like they're recorded in the 1980s or later - they had the wall of sound without appying 80 effects on a snare like Spector. Of course, it helped they built what at the time was the most technologically advanced recording facility in the world (Polar Studios). Anyway, I'm not saying that you SHOULD do copy and paste and further tweaking, but it's the option ... and it worked rather well for ABBA. Mandatory dig: some bands still came out from that Studio sounding like a demo of a tribute band (Led Zeppelin).
@Satori_LE
@Satori_LE Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for putting this video out when you did! My bandmate is coming to track guitars this weekend and this video is already saving us headache!! Cheers from Texas!
@SpectreSoundStudios
@SpectreSoundStudios Жыл бұрын
Glad I could help, Tyler!
@robertvick6671
@robertvick6671 Жыл бұрын
Glenn. I had the same delay in Reaper. Only way I found to reduce/get rid of it was to change the media buffer size in Anticipative FX processing setting.
@legacysupplies3132
@legacysupplies3132 25 күн бұрын
Leaving a comment to support the channel while you're away. Also..... Awesome video!
@GamerToday
@GamerToday Жыл бұрын
Well made video good way of making the mix info simple. We need more stuff like this
@SpectreSoundStudios
@SpectreSoundStudios Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! I’m happy to help!
@ProjectAvianAgentDad
@ProjectAvianAgentDad Жыл бұрын
I've been watching and learning from you for years now, thanks for doing what you do. My 16 year old son is getting into recording metal, so I'm actually here to link him to this video and share my love of recording metal music with him. So another thank you goes out to you for making my job as a metal dad a little easier.
@neilwilson5871
@neilwilson5871 Жыл бұрын
Thanks man, first full video I've watched even tho you pop up on my KZbin feed regularly.... I don't need the info at the moment as I'm tech-phobic😉 but maybe one day I'll get over it. I'll continue to watch whatever KZbin decides I need to learn from you, when I can👍
@johanjotun1647
@johanjotun1647 7 ай бұрын
I knew b4 you started recording, that i was doomed to perpetual rehersal i just always either add notes that dont belong or misplay notes that cant be omitted
@jannickhegelund9386
@jannickhegelund9386 Жыл бұрын
Very informative, constructive and positive. One of your best videos to date Glen, you really nailed this one. I'm currrently recording my first album, and there's loads of great tips here.
@epasternak4206
@epasternak4206 21 күн бұрын
I seriously enjoyed this video, i know 0 about recording my guitar and eant to learn how for my own fun and benefit. I have no idea where to even begin.
@tylerwilson4951
@tylerwilson4951 Жыл бұрын
These are some great tips, especially the part about taking breaks and considering your mental condition. I work full time and write music as a hobby. I often find myself 'cramming' working on music on my days off, often spending 12+ hours at a time working on things with little to no breaks. It isn't healthy and it doesn't help the music. I also loved the tip about listening in different environments and from a different perspective. I've had some of my biggest breakthroughs in writing when I listen back to works in progress during breaks at work or while in bed before sleep. The only problem is when an idea comes to you and you and you can't immediately write it down. There are more voice memos of me making all sorts of crazy noises on my phone than I care to admit. I do have a question if you end up reading this. I am in a sub-optimal mixing environment. It isn't BAD (carpeted, non-square room), but there is no proper acoustic treatment whatsoever and the folks I am living with probably wouldn't appreciate listening to the same 3-4 minutes of music for hours on end. Therefore, my headphones (DT 770 Pro 250ohm) are a better fit in my situation than my monitors (JBL MkII 5). Taking this into consideration, would you still recommend using monitors as a primary mixing reference, or to proceed with headphones as the primary w/ monitors to double check when I won't disturb others?
@wouldukindly8628
@wouldukindly8628 Жыл бұрын
Agree with the bass. One of the best guitar tones I've heard in an album was Total Brutal the 1st Austrian Death Machine album and that bass tone really made the sound of the album
@DanHovington
@DanHovington Жыл бұрын
Here is something important that I've learned by listening to isolated tracks..... what sounds great when playing for fun or to a song usually sounds like shit when put in a mix.....what sounds like shit alone usually works awesome in a mix.... Took me a long ass time to figure this one out....Probably why a lot of us guitar players suck at recording/mixing because we dial in tone that we love but don't consider how it sounds in the mix
@Shadesofone
@Shadesofone Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your knowledge ❤
@GregGallagher
@GregGallagher Жыл бұрын
Your videos have helped me immensely with my home recordings. More solid advice from GLENNNNNN!
@IsaacLausell
@IsaacLausell Жыл бұрын
I know there are thousands of posts on these things but this episode could potentially save someone years of trial and error. It is detailed and yet concise. The principles themselves are about music production and useful even beyond the scope of metal but for guitar and recording in general. I am definitely rewatching and taking notes.
@michaelsnydermusic
@michaelsnydermusic Жыл бұрын
Question regarding checking your mixes in a car. What if the car has a subwoofer? I imagine it’s a good idea to check to see how it sounds with the sub at the very least (like how the Slate vsx headphone app lets you check with various speakers ). However, for a final test should I just dial the sub mix down or turn it completely off? Thanks!
@miguelvazquez9215
@miguelvazquez9215 9 ай бұрын
Master, I´m about to record my band, and your videos are just great advice for beginners, I wonder if I can get back to you later. Thanks.
@vincebagadonis8016
@vincebagadonis8016 Жыл бұрын
Stop thinking like a guitar player, and start thinking like an engineer! Don't worry about not thinking like a Bass player though, as they don't actually think.
@RedCloudServices
@RedCloudServices Жыл бұрын
The reason I like using sampled bass guitar is because no one named Tiffany shows up 😂
@1MadTrucker
@1MadTrucker 5 ай бұрын
Being a Bass Player, I Squirl! 😃
@laketownmusic
@laketownmusic 2 ай бұрын
Bass player here. What’s a think??
@WilDBeestMF
@WilDBeestMF 29 күн бұрын
Being both a bass player and an engineer, this is pretty spot on 😂
@raduneguravoinea
@raduneguravoinea Жыл бұрын
This is pure gold. If I were a home recording amateur, and not only that, I would save them all these videos and watch them again and again and again. Thanks, dude! We must support this man with our money, not just our thoughts and blessings and prayers (lol), 'couse what is he doing is f-ing great for the metal tribe.
@SalAvenueNJ
@SalAvenueNJ Жыл бұрын
When ever I record a part of any kind I always put down 3 to 4 good ones. Then pick the "Keeper", what if I just picked 2 "Keepers" ? Then pan them left and right.
@Keiko_Kitsune
@Keiko_Kitsune Жыл бұрын
I really like how when you were talking about the high pass filter you referred to the space as "audio real estate." It really helped me to see how each frequency wants space and if they start overlapping it causes trouble. Good anaolgy Glenn!
@brianvillage5
@brianvillage5 Жыл бұрын
I’m generally completely against plugin subscriptions but the ssl native bundle is totally worth it for $15/month. I own probably about half of them outright and I still think it’s worth it for the blitzer and the fusion stuff and they’re always adding more to it. Anyone who’s on the fence should demo it and run them hard for a month. They’re really good tools. As far as for mastering.... get Newfangled Elevate. Then you can master yourself , it's really not hard, turn it up and make it sound good.
@Signal_Glow
@Signal_Glow 4 ай бұрын
Not using phones for audio production is advice we will be hearing a lot more often than before, when NS-10 and/or another pair of studio monitors was the norm even in small studios :) I hated those cans, but they translated ok and weren't expensive even for small studios.
@mk_rexx
@mk_rexx Жыл бұрын
High passing is like magic. I just make some electronic music as a hobby. Playing around with subbass, I would highpass the bass and kick tracks a bit higher which opens a lot of needed space for the subbass. Suddenly the bass is clear, kick is punchy, while the subbass is powerful but doesn't get muddy.
@djsusan00
@djsusan00 Жыл бұрын
I really need to get my car speakers fixed, I only have my driver side speaker working at the moment. They just shit the bed earlier this year. I miss hearing both guitars in music I listen to and car mixes. One of the reasons why I haven't made much music this year.
@chadsux
@chadsux Жыл бұрын
Yo Glenn, did a stray bullet fly over from Detroit and hit your windshield?? Take cover, buddy!!! Also, this is a fantastic video!!! Such simple things we can all do to improve our mixes laid out in simple terms. Thanks for this and all the good work you do!!!!
@codexstudios
@codexstudios Жыл бұрын
16:25 reminds me of the classic Mechassault OST. For the Grasslands theme, the guitars seem to be a little weak in the low end at first, but when the bass comes in, it all fits perfectly.
@jasonb8797
@jasonb8797 Жыл бұрын
THIS is the video I’ve been searching for! Thanks, Glenn!! 🤘
@1loveMusic2003
@1loveMusic2003 Жыл бұрын
I like to automate low end to reduce on the kick eq when there is double sections then bring it back up to maintain sub when there is space.
@atrumluminarium
@atrumluminarium Жыл бұрын
With regards to the first tip, it might be prudent to dial the distortion back a bit with every stereo pair that has to be layered. Especially if going beyond 2 pairs
@ajfedz
@ajfedz Жыл бұрын
You can record 1 guitar, make a copy, pan one left and one right, run 1 through a Marshall and the other through a Mesa Boogie, and that will give you artificial stereo. Or use the same amp on both sides and run 1 track through a chorus. Or any variation.
@ThomasFrank93
@ThomasFrank93 Жыл бұрын
This video is a gold mine!!! Thank you Glenn for making these videos. I've been following you since "The fans deserve better" video and it' crazy how much I've learnt from you. Thank you so so much
@honigdachs.
@honigdachs. Жыл бұрын
Interesting. I do the exact same thing with the triple tracking - a 3rd track down the middle 6dB lower than the other two. Had no idea they did that on MoP, I thought that was quad tracked. The mid track doesn't really beef up the sound THAT much - it just kind of gives the guitar more substance and helps it sit in the mix better. Without it, sometimes the other two tracks sort of disappear somewhere back in the periphery a little bit.
@guitarunt
@guitarunt Жыл бұрын
Hey Glen, I agree. Time can be waisted quick with a quick phone check. While i'm waiting for something to export that only takes 60 seconds, I check my phone then get sucked in to random crap. Or it makes me think about something else and i loose focus by leaving the room. Like you said, 1-6 hours waisted on sidetrack BS. Brakes are one thing but de-railing is another. I'm trying to not check my phone unless its a text. And even then, I gotta put it back down and get back in the ring!!! Time is the most valuable asset and gotta make great use of it or we loose it.
@rickraydubs
@rickraydubs 10 ай бұрын
Lunch breaks used to be nap time, (eat on earlier break), working in a truss yard. It helps.
@Triple3hot
@Triple3hot Жыл бұрын
Definitely my favourite video of yours. When i first discovered compression years ago it changed everything. Thank you
@janvirtanen6199
@janvirtanen6199 Жыл бұрын
Thx Glenn! Especially the volume control between Lead and Rhythm was a eye opener
@ThePatcore
@ThePatcore Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this video. You explained a lot that probably wouldnt have other wise known or been able to utilize. THANK YOU GLEN!!
@shroomsandmetal
@shroomsandmetal Жыл бұрын
Glen you are a fountain of knowledge, and I am dehydrated. I'm backwards and have done the 3-track thing but the 2 panned left/right were at lower gain than the center guitar track. What you said makes sense imma do that next time. Mush love.
@beecessity9189
@beecessity9189 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video and these were very helpful tips on recording guitar. I too struggle with distractions when mixing.
@daveyvasquez8916
@daveyvasquez8916 Жыл бұрын
I busted out my phone just to listen closely, on a galaxy s23 I can actually really hear the difference on the guitars. Even translates through phone speakers. This should really show how important this is to getting a huge guitar sound
@zachw2538
@zachw2538 Жыл бұрын
I've got an s22 and could tell the difference in all of them
@Podcastforthewin
@Podcastforthewin Жыл бұрын
Actually this is good advice in regards to giving the audio special separation. I haven’t done this with music, but i was making a audio bed for my radio station and i had the girl that was doing the voice over work, do multiple takes. And what i did was separate the two, then pan one slightly left and one more right, it broke it up and gave it that full sound like you here on pro radio.. If that makes any sense.
@turov2661
@turov2661 Жыл бұрын
While I generally agree with the distractions thing, I've found out that when I put on my mix in the background while doing something else, that's when most stuff that's not quite right becomes apparent, even when it was sounding fine when I was actively listening while mixing. So I tend to do all the editing and precise stuff with laser focus but for balance and more general things laying down and scrolling through tik tok works better, for me at least
@Triple3hot
@Triple3hot Жыл бұрын
Exactly- mix in the control room, listen to a playback in the adjacent room.
@klaatuklaatu1
@klaatuklaatu1 29 күн бұрын
WOW man.. I never thought to work on a mix in the CAR!!!.. So cool I must try.. thanks for the tip
@llyweiluntunare2232
@llyweiluntunare2232 9 ай бұрын
hi Glen, i would love to see you make an episode about recording spoken word (audio book, audio theatre, etc.). and btw good job on your weight loss. really impressive. ultra hard to do
@apfelnymous5367
@apfelnymous5367 Жыл бұрын
Thx for the video, I think steinberg people already got enough compressors. As for the amp sim, last time you recommended another one if I'm not mistaken.
@richertz
@richertz 5 күн бұрын
Commenting for the algo and support of course! Slates are not great I sent mine back so I get these are not there. Appreciate the honest follow up!
@athonygraham8353
@athonygraham8353 Жыл бұрын
Great video Glenn, so much great information here. Apart from using the SSL plugins.
@andrij.demianczuk
@andrij.demianczuk Жыл бұрын
What I like about this, is most of these tactics apply not only to recording metal, but electronic production as well. The automation tip to drop gain and allow space for other parts is crucial (well for those of us that actually compose music instead of just playing riff salad). My songs sound so much more dynamic now, AND I don’t get wild fluctuations in volume!
@larrybarnes1241
@larrybarnes1241 Жыл бұрын
Love these videos! Thanks as always for the clear and pointed advise on where to spend our time and money!
@gpetheri
@gpetheri Жыл бұрын
The car never lies.... I sometimes run a cable from the studio to the car stereo AUX I/P. It's like the QA of the mixing process.
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