Isabelle is the reason I subscribe to Landr's channel. Useful info and Isabelle makes it all fun not dry, next time someone ask me a production question I'll share these videos with them.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. The EQ before the reverb tip on the aux channel transformed my entire vocal arrangement in seconds. This tip should be in every CZcams tutorial on getting clarity in a mix. 👍👍👍🤟🖖
You are an absolute blessing! I’m only a hobbyist and you have clearly, concisely and concretely boiled this material down into only the relevant content that other mixing channels make multiple 30 minute videos about while somehow completely failing to answer any question in any useful way. 😂. Keep up the good work.
Well, after a week of trying out all the tips! What a fantastic difference it has made to my vocals and other experimental sounds? Thank you so so much, you really are a star ⭐️ Much love Gary x
Nice video from a Fun lady :) Tip 11 - Use "gating" to chop off tails that might otherwise muddy the overall mix (song/style dependant of course). Tip 12 - Use mono reverb to achieve that old-school melancholy feel.
Excellent pointers. I do most of these for my Livestream effects via Studio One 6 Artist. Currently using Melda's MDelayMB and MReverbMB multiband. I'll have to move the EQ to before delay and reverb to see how that changes it. Send not insert ✔️ EQ reverb with Abbey Road high and low pass ✔️ Sidechain compression to duck and give tails ✔️
Thank you for that great video. At the beginning you recommend busses for the same room for all vocals but at the end you pan left right different reverbs(rooms). Pleeeease explain❤
THIS IS REALSAUCE EVERYONE: even if you knew it let this be a reminder like it did for me. hope the video was refreshing and helps everyone God bless Jesus loves you all
Hey Isobel! You really are the bestest of the best. Love it when you present the Landr article’s. This one on reverbs is fantastic, so much info and brilliant tips as well. I really wish you could just slow down a little though sweetie? It’s such a lot to try to remember and I will have to rerun the video to get to grips with each tip! But hey! It means I get to see you presenting it time and time again! So funny, so professional and knowledgeable, thank you and much love to you ❤ Gary xx
Hey ! Nice video, thanks for the help ! By the way, I might have missed it if it's said in the video, but who's the track's artist you're using for the examples ?
Great video but I am confused about one thing - isn't Tip 09 (Use Pre-Delay) not needed if I am already doing Tip 03 (Sidechain Compression)? To explain, if I use sidechain compression to duck the reverb (so that the vocal has better clarity with the reverb), doesn't that mean that the pre-delay setting doesn't matter because the pre-delay is occurring while the reverb signal is being ducked (not heard)?
For the delay throw, if the vox track is being sent to a bus then any delay/reverb directly put on the vox well also be sent to the bus as well. What would the routing look like for a vox track that has a delay throw on it but you still want all the vocal chain processing coming from the bus beforehand?
Hey there are you putting the EQ on the reverb itself or The voice before it goes to the reverb? The next where is the compressor is it on the effects send channel?
Myself, I add EQ, reverb, then sidechain ducking compression all in the reverb effect bus. The compressor sidechain uses the dry vocal channel as the trigger.
Isabelle is the reason I subscribe to Landr's channel. Useful info and Isabelle makes it all fun not dry, next time someone ask me a production question I'll share these videos with them.
Yep. Love her
exactly , just now I subscribed 😂
Totally great.
What’s her channel please
Thank you, thank you, thank you. The EQ before the reverb tip on the aux channel transformed my entire vocal arrangement in seconds. This tip should be in every CZcams tutorial on getting clarity in a mix. 👍👍👍🤟🖖
This girl's personality is the whole reason I subscribed lol super helpful content too.
You are an absolute blessing! I’m only a hobbyist and you have clearly, concisely and concretely boiled this material down into only the relevant content that other mixing channels make multiple 30 minute videos about while somehow completely failing to answer any question in any useful way. 😂.
Keep up the good work.
isabell the legend she's the reason i have great mixes and she's always on to the point.
Such a great vid. Isabelle really breaks it down in a fun way. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
slowing the vid down and taking notes really made me appreciate this content much more. thank you!!
This video was actually very helpful!!
So glad to hear!
Isabelle content is always amazing and so useful.
The reverb tone thing is really helpful ❤️
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
Super important.
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No way! Congrats!
That was Great: Im Just a Rookie, but i just tried that on an old mix i had -and it improved it by a lot! thanks!
This is really helpful info and you are a good teacher!! Thanks.
thank you for the video....y will try this! muche love!
10 amazing tips bound together in one nice video package! Thanx Isabelle👍.
I learnt what I was missing... reverb n delay seems to be the usual suspect... thank you for the ton of info on just 1 video
Damn this was actually a good summary vid with no sugar coating. This is godsend
Thanks so much for the kind words.
Well, after a week of trying out all the tips! What a fantastic difference it has made to my vocals and other experimental sounds? Thank you so so much, you really are a star ⭐️ Much love Gary x
Thanks for the update Gary, glad this helped you!
@@LANDRmusic I'm also a Gary and it helped me too.
Isabelle energy makes it way easier to pay attention and the info was cool fasho! You got my sub
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Excellent content! Congratulations to everyone for this amazing work! ❤️❤️
Thank you so much!
Favorite place to learn quickly! Love it
Great tips, really well explained. I'm gonna have to watch more of your videos... Thanks for this!
very good, thanks
Wow so much knowledge! 😍
This is awesome! Thank you!
This is a really great vid, thanks so much!!!
Glad it was helpful!
I lost it when she threw the pencil at the guy on the floor 😆
Great video!
Excellent! Thank you. Tip 9 - Where do we put the Pre-Delay?
Same question, if the song is 83 BPM...what should the pre-delay be? That tip doesn't seem to be fully explained
Isabelle is amazing … and this vid is just one of the reasons why. It’s clear with great examples. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
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Big thank you :)
Thanks very helpful, and prompted me to figure out how to use busses 😅 pretty new
I was just curious. Enjoyed it. 😂❤
Great video.
Nice video from a Fun lady :)
Tip 11 - Use "gating" to chop off tails that might otherwise muddy the overall mix (song/style dependant of course).
Tip 12 - Use mono reverb to achieve that old-school melancholy feel.
Excellent pointers. I do most of these for my Livestream effects via Studio One 6 Artist. Currently using Melda's MDelayMB and MReverbMB multiband. I'll have to move the EQ to before delay and reverb to see how that changes it.
Send not insert ✔️
EQ reverb with Abbey Road high and low pass ✔️
Sidechain compression to duck and give tails ✔️
i like this girl lol awesome video
Thanks Sola!
Thank you for the educational and fun video, sending love!
Awesome thank you
You bet!
Thank you! 😺🤘🏻
great video
Love you vibe so much … learning is easy with you
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Any time
Thank you for that great video. At the beginning you recommend busses for the same room for all vocals but at the end you pan left right different reverbs(rooms). Pleeeease explain❤
THIS IS REALSAUCE EVERYONE: even if you knew it let this be a reminder like it did for me. hope the video was refreshing and helps everyone God bless Jesus loves you all
Super helpful! Exactly what kind of explanation I've been looking for... 👍. I definitely subbed! Awesome content... keep up the great work 😃👍
Hey Isobel! You really are the bestest of the best. Love it when you present the Landr article’s. This one on reverbs is fantastic, so much info and brilliant tips as well. I really wish you could just slow down a little though sweetie? It’s such a lot to try to remember and I will have to rerun the video to get to grips with each tip! But hey! It means I get to see you presenting it time and time again! So funny, so professional and knowledgeable, thank you and much love to you ❤ Gary xx
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Exellent video! Very helpful. Great job!
I simply loved this.
wow Isabelle Your Brilliant, I was linked here from Landr's channel and I'm not sorry I found this!!😀😀
Hey ! Nice video, thanks for the help ! By the way, I might have missed it if it's said in the video, but who's the track's artist you're using for the examples ?
Thank you so much been looking for this ❤❤❤
No problem 😊
Great video, thanks! 💯
Thanks.. I subscribed.🙂💪🏿
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Thanks for sharing Isabelle!
Thank you for your video. You explain things SO well.
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Thanks Garrick!
That was great - thank you!
Please share the name of the artist who is singing the Pessimist song, it sounds so good!
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Beautiful in every respect.
Awesome
Or sometimes the best use of reverb is when it actually isn't audible and brought subtlety in with the fader
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This was fantastic, great tips! Thanks :D
Great video, just gets straight to every point, thanks 👍
Brilliantly entertaining and useful video.
Great
Thank you so much
One question: Should I make different bus for instruments vocals and drums or should I use one one mixer track/ bus for all the elements?
really great - thank you
You are welcome!
Great tips! Thank you!
subscribed ... hilarious and seriously cool tips. 🔥
Great video but I am confused about one thing - isn't Tip 09 (Use Pre-Delay) not needed if I am already doing Tip 03 (Sidechain Compression)? To explain, if I use sidechain compression to duck the reverb (so that the vocal has better clarity with the reverb), doesn't that mean that the pre-delay setting doesn't matter because the pre-delay is occurring while the reverb signal is being ducked (not heard)?
Great video!
👍 Good tips. Thanks 😊
cool video
nice going ..it would have been better if u had a Reverb control between the dry and wet process
Very Useful video 💗
Glad you think so!
Still trying to figure out how to sidechain /compress reverbs and delays
Thanks
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Put the eq after the reverb, adjust it so it sounds good ... then put that eq with the settings you found in front of the reverb, voila.
great video thanks
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Thanks. Can you make about Vocal Delay Tricks for Pro Sounding Mixes.
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For the delay throw, if the vox track is being sent to a bus then any delay/reverb directly put on the vox well also be sent to the bus as well. What would the routing look like for a vox track that has a delay throw on it but you still want all the vocal chain processing coming from the bus beforehand?
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Hey there are you putting the EQ on the reverb itself or The voice before it goes to the reverb? The next where is the compressor is it on the effects send channel?
Myself, I add EQ, reverb, then sidechain ducking compression all in the reverb effect bus. The compressor sidechain uses the dry vocal channel as the trigger.
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Thank u, but u send all those channels on a same reverb, than side chain just one channel on that? What if a have two lead vocal channels?
Essentially, u would side chain the reverb send channel instead of individual channels. I.E the dry wet knob on the reverb itself.
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Hey thanks Jay!!
Came here for some help with a complicated song I'm working on. The vocals were killing me. This helped.