no words could ever describe how much this helped me with my mix! damn son!!!!!! i am your number 1 fan now...
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
So glad that I could help! A lot of times it’s the little things that change the game for us and I’ll keep sharing as much knowledge as I can. -Miami
@justalpha91383 жыл бұрын
Equalization in my opinion is the single most important skill to master in all of making music on a computer.
@bakharandi2 жыл бұрын
@@joeymusic Miami, Thank You Brother! I have been working on a very challenging mix of my acoustic 2 djembe, bass drum and high hat compositions . . . Cleaning up and balancing the bass tones from the two djembes and the bass drum, plus the high and mid tone melodies from the djembes, and then high hat . . . Needless to say , thins project has got me digging much deeper into the world of EQ . . . Adding the Infinity EQ and Eiosis Air EQ Premium has been a game changer . . . Yet knowing what to boost has to go alaong with knowing what to reduce . . . And here You come in . . . Right On Time . . . ! . . . 🙂 (-; . . . I look forward to seeing more of your very excellent work . . . Peace and Blessings, One Love :-) Be (-;
@brickvs.window15772 жыл бұрын
omg I know right!! cut dat sonar out and that snare finally starts crackin!
@madimakes Жыл бұрын
man....would never have known 8 minutes would change my game forever lol
@brutuslaurentius87293 жыл бұрын
Great info! Will definitely be taking a look at 700. As my only client, I will be sure to thank me! 😀
@carminbhe15923 жыл бұрын
Idk why the only client joke got me so good... probably cause it's so relatable 🤣
@metalheadblues3 жыл бұрын
gotta give your self the vip treatment
@jcrocks192 жыл бұрын
The “I’ll be sure to thank me” is what got me lmaoo that was amazing
@8eight1042 жыл бұрын
Knowing this stuff makes you a better musician
@ChristianIce3 жыл бұрын
When it comes to all frequencies between 3k and 5k, especially on guitars, beware of how much you cut. If you remove too much, some other bell will become annoying. An exapmle is right here on this video. At 4:03, when the first resonance was cut that much, another one appears and it sounds even worse.
@danjwalker3 жыл бұрын
Your segways are so smooth, I don't even want to walk again. I just discovered your channel. Unique approach to tutorials. You have a new sub.
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Why would you ever use a Segway when your last names walker? 😂 but seriously, thanks for subbing. I’m gonna keep the transitions coming (it’s literally part of my shtick) -Miami
@i4L_Podcast2 жыл бұрын
“ You have a new sub.”. That means two things 😏😝
@ashowofhandstv3 жыл бұрын
..I like the way you explain....nice balance between talking and actually showing.some dudes just want to give lectures and talk for 5 minutes before actually showing you. thank you. subscribed.
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
I can’t watch those kind of content creators tbh 😩 -Miami
@DanBires3 жыл бұрын
It’s good to see these cuts in this genre. Thanks
@waynethorpe13415 ай бұрын
Great Explanation
@saurabhsharma25727 ай бұрын
The simplicity of the flow of information.... ❤
@Jazzguitar002 жыл бұрын
I love how direct and informative these videos are. I don't think I've been looking at the 300 range on my bass track so I will go do that now!
@joeymusic2 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad that they’re helpful to you! What would you like to see next? -Miami
@Chillywillystyle2 жыл бұрын
My favorite thing you said, sometimes you listen to old mixes you’ve done and now see that you could have improved them so much with better eq… I love that, that is sooo true. I have done this exact thing. We all are always looks for new and better tricks, but literally… a great EQ knowledge & ear goes beyond what most would expect.
@mortensettli79422 жыл бұрын
I have used so many hours on my eq. This is the first time someone made me understand. Direct do this info! Im so happy. Thank you so much man. ❤
@firmansaragi4983 жыл бұрын
Miami been puting out the best videos ln JST. Entertaining yet still knowledgeful
@brooksbohmbach13 жыл бұрын
My favorite info vids on KZbin. Short and sweet and just enough flair.
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
This is legit all that I strive for! Tyvm🥲 -Miami
@brooksbohmbach13 жыл бұрын
@@joeymusic love ya!
@dynatwenty2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much , your transition game IS still crazy! All my love for you bro!
@radiantsignals32793 жыл бұрын
Mr Miami sir....Great advice and nice presentation!! ty!!
@squeezenor3 жыл бұрын
Right as the 700 hz example started, a trash truck outside started backing up, and I was like "🤯 this foo's not playing! 🤯" I'll keep an eye on that frequency now. Thanks!
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
It’s crazy, right?!it usually pokes out around 5-700 and it’s impossible not to hear it once you’ve heard it -Miami
@SheikRonMC6 ай бұрын
Like it was meant to happen lol
@IlkoBirov3 жыл бұрын
Oh my god... That 4k frequency on guitars!!! Something that truly can never be unheard.
@Jazzguitar002 жыл бұрын
It's so essential for high gain guitars, really allows you to crank the overdrive if you know where it (really seriously most likely) needs a cut.
@Rhuggins3 жыл бұрын
There are no bad frequencies, everything sounds bad when you boost it enough. Its all about context. Some frequencies tend to build up across tracks so it makes sense to tame them for balance..or not. It all depends on the mix. So yet the title is clickbaity and inaccurate but actually there is some good info here, keep an eye on these frequencies as some of them are prone to buildup, especially 350-500, idk if thats on this list or not. Trust your judgement, over cutting can remove character which is bad too
@kelainefes3 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised we still have videos showing the boost and sweep technique used on everything. EQs are resonators and will resonate any frequency and make it sound nasty if boosted enough. That is why Pro Q 3 is so great, you can sweep without the boost and listen to a region without the nasty resonance. But yes, the frequency ranges listed can be and often are troublemakers and it makes sense to check them out, but they shouldn't be mindlessly cut every time.
@antunes19683 жыл бұрын
That's why i always cut around 2 or 3 db on those frequencies. That way u can take a little proportion of what annoys you and still keep the essence of the frequence
@l.romain64473 жыл бұрын
Though you guys are right, it’s still good to listen to the theories behind theses frequencies, so you understand what 5th sound like and what it means. Also why an engineer makes certain decisions.
@xratjarx67143 жыл бұрын
if you actually watch the video he says multiple times not to just mindlessly cut the frequencies mentioned in the video, and he even specifically mentions the 300hz and 700hz areas (it's even in the description lol) and that the areas that he mentions in the video might be out by 100hz or so depending on your mix, so congrats on looking like a fuckwit
@kelainefes3 жыл бұрын
@@xratjarx6714 and where in my comment I said that he said to just cut without thinking? I just said to not do it mindlessly, not that he said that.
@e-jplaysguitar51225 ай бұрын
Thanks so much man, I'm making backing tracks and I'm trying to mix them myself but I find it hard to recognise the spots on the EQ that make it sound so shitty, this helps a lot!
@nihilitystuffs2 жыл бұрын
God i Love this channel!
@samuelbanton80763 жыл бұрын
Nuff respect! Best eq vid on KZbin
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Samuel! I’ll keep trying to pump out quality material as long as everyone keeps watching! -Miami
@ianvaldes30733 жыл бұрын
Love videos like this. I need some tips on recording clean/screaming vocals next!
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Woo! I’m ALWAYS up for some vocal recording videos -Miami
@ETHVN2313 жыл бұрын
@@joeymusic PLEASE DO BRO. Different effects and transitions with vocals structures would be awesomeeeee
@Jondus8504 ай бұрын
Thank you!! Noticed I was making the same EQ moves frequently, and this gave me confirmation I'm not totally crazy... and gave me a new frequency range to pay attention too. Again... THANK YOU. Also, don't know if you feel this or not, but lately I've been describing 4K as a swarming cicada sound. All up in the cymbals in my live recordings.
@pourieofficial Жыл бұрын
Thanks for tips bro! What a song playing at 4:40 ? top!
@Jondus8504 ай бұрын
Also notice 12.8K in the cymbals can be particularly annoying. Always end up taking a narrow Q to that frequency.
@feraldynaufal3 жыл бұрын
This is a precise mixing tips. Thank you for sharing!
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Feraldy! Got some new vids dropping this week! -Miami
@IoannisKazlaris3 жыл бұрын
In my experience, out of all these frequencies you have mentioned, the one that is the most problematic is 400 Hz especially on bass. Dipping that frequency (or around that area - depending on the track) by around 1 or 2 dB might help clean the mix and if the mix is relatively sparse then it also provides an excellent separation.
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it’s always in that 3-400 area that gets nasty -Miami
@jojoeffswell3 жыл бұрын
This was a very comprehensive list of very useful pointers and will be applied to future mixes as needed! Thank You! The Shure pun at the end of the video was pure gold too! Cheers to Miami and JST!
@MarcEverettProductions3 жыл бұрын
So glad you showed the 10K rolloff....great tool. GREAT CONTENT!!!
@inaugurated2 жыл бұрын
You should try even lower, no joke. rolled off at 7k in a mix and, BOOM, clarity. Highly dependent on the mix of course, but if you have a full loud rock mix, the cymbals will take care of anything around 10k. The guitars just muddy up that range
@javilaroid2 жыл бұрын
no words man, AMAZING
@GeorgeRamihrdus Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the help! Always happy to find actual useful information on the internet, keep up the great work!
@victors.98353 жыл бұрын
This made my mix instantly better, thanks sir you got a new subscriber
@DNoelProductions3 жыл бұрын
Valuable info! Appreciate this! Subscribed!!
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! -Miami
@forsale3133 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info. I will be testing the numbers (frequencies) in the stuff I have done.
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Just remember to search around for the frequency areas and to remember the SOUND of what you’re trying to remove. This is what will help you become a pro! -Miami
@AVenged13m3 жыл бұрын
this is great , thank you v much , already used the 4k one after watching this on a problematic mix , really appreciated
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Sick! Did it make a huge difference for the mix?! -Miami
@DavidAlexx Жыл бұрын
This was pretty helpful - I'm doing vocals mainly and the game changer for me was not cutting past 10,000Khz other wise it would get boxier and boxier until it muffles and cutting always cutting 80-100hz on the low end 🎉
@DryMyTears3 жыл бұрын
Dude, this video is very helpful, great examples and very concise. Thanks.
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
I’m glad it was helpful! I try to use examples that get the point across perfectly, so thank you for that! -Miami
@keylimepie31433 жыл бұрын
There's actually some science behind the ghost frequencies, or infrasound, that can be expertly crafted and utilized for horror movies to make the audience feel tension.
@dizzykwalla1198 Жыл бұрын
I learned this the hard way, wish I had a video like this years ago! Thanks!
@lowrater3 жыл бұрын
Love those type of content. Slowly getting better.
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sticking with us through the growth! 🙏🏿 -Miami
@smitty7613 Жыл бұрын
I love you for this 🥹
@MalikAmer873 жыл бұрын
great video
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you Malik! -Miami
@RouxVoxProjects Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say thanks for these videos. This one in particular really changed my game. I couldn’t keep mixing this week without coming back and saying thank you. You fuckin rule dude!
@lilrexgoffical3 жыл бұрын
i really enjoyed your video . i like anything musicly i can learn from
@johnfrank943 жыл бұрын
Great video, thank you!
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, John! -Miami
@MrRichieface3 жыл бұрын
such gold here, thanks!
@sjtheartisan3 жыл бұрын
Bruh straight facts 💯 these frequencies are almost always problem areas when mixing haha I’ve been mixing for a long time and wanted to check this video. Dope content, really enjoyed it ✊🏾
@breakingtherelapse3 жыл бұрын
The bass at 6:11 reminds of euro bass 2
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
I've never used any of those products but i think i was using dingwall from busters library? -Miami
@rylandweet77503 жыл бұрын
My frequency i always cut out is in between 2k and 3k , super thin q though , really makes the vocal sound smoother without causing an issue
@djsusan003 жыл бұрын
Yo im def trying this. The 700hz i had no clue, I know 300-600hz for boxy sounds, but I'm trying the 700 instead for this one mix that kept giving me issues. Thanks for the tip! Also I know I'm late, but just got menace and skybox last night. And im very impressed. I also have been around for a while, I purchased a copy of desuckulator when it came out, so 4k is never an issue!!! (I wish yall would bring it back, I actually use it a lot)
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
You’ll notice that it sticks out a lot once you remove it from something and put it back. It’s a hard sound to forget. And menace and skybox are great tools for the arsenal! -Miami
@Otekos2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. This was really helpful.
@justalpha91383 жыл бұрын
As my piano instructor likes to say: "There's no such thing as perfect in music." However, learning how to improve at what you're weakest at is going to benefit you forever.
@DamianPendragon Жыл бұрын
Yea but for someone just starting off, it's good to have a clear starting point, especially if you have multiple sources that disagree with each other, because you can test which advice gets you closer to your goal. It's more useful to get clear instruction and advice than to listen to people in the comments who are desperate to be the most objectively correct guy with useless and vague advice
@sidvicious3325 ай бұрын
Totally agree!
@howaboutno7980 Жыл бұрын
outstanding job
@kurtvereecke50903 жыл бұрын
very interesting. Thanks !
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome Kurt! Thanks for watching -Miami
@midighostbeatz79453 жыл бұрын
Dooooooooope explanation B!!!!!
@matttorrence2900 Жыл бұрын
Great video!
@rickyjohn85843 жыл бұрын
You got a new sub , great video .Thanks
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you, Ricky! -Miami
@AntonioAdame12 жыл бұрын
Fantastic advice. This will definitely help me have some confidence in my eqing.
@Limerick.3 жыл бұрын
U got 44k!! Congrats!
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
All thanks to you guys! Hopefully 50k by the end of the year! -Miami
@ILaxative2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite Tutorials of all time on YT. Im dying to hear those songs from the 4k and 10 rolloff sections. Where can i hear them?
@carloquibot3 жыл бұрын
2:00 the transition game is strong in this one haha!
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Lmao, appreciate you bro! I try to keep em fresh! -Miami
@magicizaproblem3 жыл бұрын
Too strong i had to like and subscribe!
@jeremylarue4503 Жыл бұрын
Damn. I thought I was getting pretty good, but I immediately recognized that 700 as the mystery mix destroyer I've been looking for
@joeymusic Жыл бұрын
Ouch! Yep!
@PrairieHippie2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video. It helped me out alot!
@markjacksonmusic213 жыл бұрын
Great stuff guys!
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark! What’s the most annoying frequency you have to deal with?! -Miami
@mrvron3 жыл бұрын
In as much as cutting is important, boosting is necessary after cut Good video
@VicSellsPeace3 жыл бұрын
The 4K frequency, before I knew the name and source, I called "The Cicada/Insect Frequency." Megadeth's Endgame record SUFFERS from this awful frequency. It makes it hard to listen to sometimes.
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Interesting! I have to go back and check for that now lol -Miami
@OleVinny3 жыл бұрын
Great voice sir
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Vincent! I gotta flex my vocal chords soon on this ep I’m writing! -Miami
@JezzaDJ82 жыл бұрын
I once 'read somewhere' that with bass if you can't hear the note then boost 3-400hz. So after watching this video I tried CUTTING that hz. Far out that's the little bit of golden advice I needed for my bass. THX MAN, subbed and liked =]. From down under........
@drwski68983 жыл бұрын
Excellent video
@AttackKnob3 жыл бұрын
Love the variety of proof. +1 to Demolisher 🤘
@yumei7773 жыл бұрын
thanks mate! this helps me a lot
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome, Geoff! Are there any in particular that stuck out to you? -Miami
@joecaswell Жыл бұрын
This was very helpful!
@marciofirestorm3 жыл бұрын
this video makes me see from anothe eye what am i doing on my crap mix, THANK YOU! YOU'RE AMAZING!
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
So glad to be able to help! -Miami
@rguez23323 жыл бұрын
Thanx for da tips brooo
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Anytime! I’ll make sure to keep them coming at least a couple times a week! -Miami
@Middlestepofficial11 ай бұрын
Humans have a secondary perception of sound through our skin and the air movement. That's why, it was shown that recording in 96 KHz makes difference from 44.1 KHz despite we may not be able to hear the entire spectrum. In fact, the sound waves interact between each other at different frequencies and it doesn't mean that if we can't hear the high bands, they don't affect the ones we can.
@n.65483 жыл бұрын
Yup, just found my new favourite KZbinr.
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate that a ton! -Miami
@Yurkinz2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@ezoupeter46302 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this great video ❤️💯
@joemarta82213 жыл бұрын
Great video and nice examples
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Joe! I’m trying to incorporate more examples these days. -Miami
@joemarta82213 жыл бұрын
@@joeymusic i love it!
@kuhliloach88422 жыл бұрын
thanks -- i've been cutting 400 and 4k but I have not been paying enough attention to 700. cool tip
@shayeasy3 жыл бұрын
that is an awesome vocal
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate that! I’ve been slacking but I’m going to start singing a lot more often for vids! -Miami
@dominicsinicrope27953 жыл бұрын
That 700 was a new one for me. Hearing it soloed in pro q is eye opening. I guess I should think about investing in the fab filter eq as it does have some handy features. Do you find 200hz to be an area of build up? I find myself cutting that in a lot of tracks. You use 300 as an example, but if tuning down I guess that might be similar.
@anonunknown79993 жыл бұрын
Yes, some mastering engineers routinely cut at 220Hz for that exact reason
@kshitijk143 жыл бұрын
I m happy i take care of these all every time ,but sometimes is cut a narrow 4kis and tend to boost alot of 5k😅,nearly same but gives a silk sound so !!
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Yup, I gotta do a follow up with the best moves! -Miami
@kshitijk143 жыл бұрын
@@joeymusic ohh thats cool!!
@KoffyGG3 жыл бұрын
@@joeymusic Word. Maybe the opposite too. Top 5 EQ Freqs to boost or focus on to improve a mix.
@nickhaldin86743 жыл бұрын
If a frequency doesn’t jump out at you in the mix, don’t mess with it. Boosting any frequency is gonna make it sound horrible. If something jumps out at you, sweep around to find it then cut a bit. If that doesn’t fix it, then maybe re-record it. No reason to just automatically cut stuff without any purpose.
@bradzillarocks3 жыл бұрын
Great examples! Night and day improvement.
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Brad! I thought they made huge differences as well! I’m hoping this will help some people identify these offending frequencies more easily! -Miami
@jcpuga2 жыл бұрын
Even tho the sample stopped, can’t you still hear it 👂🏽😂😂 YES I can
@dariofromthefuture30753 жыл бұрын
Epic and clear
@jonathankessler98533 жыл бұрын
You may have just solved a mixing problem I was having. Thank you! Consider me subbed
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome Jonathan! Which frequency was messing up your mix? -Miami
@jonathankessler98533 жыл бұрын
@@joeymusic not really messing up my mix I was just looking for a little more clarity (it was a choir recording with only a stereo pair being used) so I took out some 4K and it was night and day
@synthoelectro2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for reminding me of this. I've been stubborn over the years, as I use to cut problem freqs more often, but stopped doing it as much. Thinking, is this right? But it's pretty obvious especially when you solo a freq range with Fabfilter Pro-Q, as it always sounds horrible. Well those harmonics aren't making things pretty but you can also cut too many of them and things lose their character. I'm especially sensitive to 4k and a little above, as it hurts my ears really bad. First noticed this when I was kid, hearing the sound of a large chain on a fence, clanking against itself, there is real pain involved there.
@bboymac843 жыл бұрын
I see Miami… I click
@itscuzimemo Жыл бұрын
Does miami have that song anywhere? Id love to hear a full version 2:37
@OdeMalikIdrus3 жыл бұрын
my bro right here make a really good content!!!!!!
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
That hits me right in my heart fam, thank you! -Miami
@fif666fury2 жыл бұрын
So fun so cool learning that way 👍 … Thank You
@altiusmusic3 жыл бұрын
Thnx alot!
@voronOsphere3 жыл бұрын
Sonor Frequency!!! Exactly!!! Now I am SUBBED!!!!!
@drrodopszin2 жыл бұрын
Makes me want to make a snare sound like sonar for a song.
@mattc4873 жыл бұрын
....why do you have a diffuser directly behind your monitors...? Honestly, I'm no specialist...but upon hours and hours of videos of room treatment videos this is the first time I have EVER seen diffussion behind monitors. This is a solid question as I imagine that would have a serious impact on your mixing/overall product
@IanJamesBeats3 жыл бұрын
Maybe to diffuse the rear ports blowing air so close to the wall?
@IanJamesBeats3 жыл бұрын
@@devianthousend very true.
@joeymusic3 жыл бұрын
It might not be apparent from the videos but my monitors are actually angled to point at my bass traps with 9” of rock wool. I custom made that diffuser on the back wall to deal with some problems in the room that I have with room eq wizard and have only had positive results from it! -Miami
@fastrockstar17053 жыл бұрын
That nails on the chalk board sound, sounded like the Tie Fighter from Star Wars
@CrisGarcia62 жыл бұрын
what song is this? this sounds interesting
@samnarjinary3 жыл бұрын
I mostly use dynamic equalisers in heavy sounds instead of regular ones because of the phase shift it causes while using the high pass filter. The sound topography just changes. 350 Hz sure is pure mud but I just love 4-8 kHz can't get enough. :-)
@The247t3 жыл бұрын
4-8Khz definitely adds the perceived air for mixes.
@samnarjinary3 жыл бұрын
@@The247t True..! Not going overboard is the best bet.