Mefjus - Particles Studio Insights: Transit with IMANU

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  • čas přidán 16. 02. 2020
  • Check out the sudio video about the making of TRANSIT
    Stream / Download full track: fanlink.to/Particles
    Inspired by Sci-Fi films and ISS night sky viewings during studio sessions, Transit is the first ever collab between IMANU (fka Signal) and I. Super happy that it is finally out on VISION as part of my PARTICLES project. - M
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Komentáře • 195

  • @Mefjus
    @Mefjus  Před 4 lety +97

    Hey guys, as so many of you sent in questions on the previous Studio Insights videos, I'm planning on doing a Special Q&A Episode. So, drop your questions in the comments below or dm me on my Instagram. - 🖤M

    • @ItsVisceral
      @ItsVisceral Před 4 lety

      Mefjus i would love tips for creating interesting perc Fx used in drops, it sounds like sounds ran through granulators producing random interesting sounds is this correct?

    • @xPuReZHD
      @xPuReZHD Před 4 lety

      Hey man, love your work! One question, on the 3rd 16 the phrase starts with a sick low mid kind of pitching down bass which I absolutely love, any tips on recreating something similar? Incredible tune and loved your set in London!

    • @richardtyson100
      @richardtyson100 Před 4 lety +1

      Given that most, if not all club sound systems are in mono, how much time should be spend focussing on the stereo width of our tracks?

    • @SiLiDNB
      @SiLiDNB Před 4 lety +2

      You talked about how important it is for you to have all in midi as long as possible. I would be interested in what CPU you are using? There‘s not a lot of benchmarks in terms of core count/core speed. So what cpu are you using and do you ever reach a performance limit? Thx

    • @a5k0Ld
      @a5k0Ld Před 4 lety +3

      What are your pc specs?

  • @kwinkzpower
    @kwinkzpower Před 4 lety +46

    Martins accent is like a mix of Austrian with pure london twang. Obviously been spending a lot of time in the UK

  • @41SMASH
    @41SMASH Před 4 lety +66

    I'd give up my left ball for a Mefjus bass masterclass.. I'll throw in the right one too if needed...

  • @krutev
    @krutev Před 4 lety +73

    0:50 Oh project looks pretty simple, nice 🤗
    1:10 OOPS!! 🤯🤯🤯

    • @takenxtx
      @takenxtx Před 4 lety +4

      Same reaction here LOL

  • @coasterfreek219
    @coasterfreek219 Před 4 lety +9

    Always appreciate artists giving an insight into what they do. Thanks dude

  • @StiwieMayday
    @StiwieMayday Před 4 lety +3

    These are amazing for advanced producers that need that extra Knowledge! Amazing! Please keep doing theese!

  • @lout9231
    @lout9231 Před 4 lety +3

    That bass riff is just ridiculous. Been producing for just over a year and just so much to take in thanks so much for tyhis man

  • @harrybalboa6840
    @harrybalboa6840 Před 4 lety

    Thank you! You are such a humble guy!

  • @killahertz6765
    @killahertz6765 Před 4 lety +2

    And once again, thank you for this learning stuff!!!)

  • @JacksonSwaby
    @JacksonSwaby Před 4 lety

    Legend! Thank you for these man

  • @g1ng3r3131
    @g1ng3r3131 Před 4 lety

    Really appreciate you sharing this stuff Mefjus - Big up! 🖤

  • @Kid_Ellipsis
    @Kid_Ellipsis Před 4 lety +5

    Incredible work and shows how insanely high the bar has been set for DnB production. Never had the attention span to do this myself for one track...guess I’ll always be just a DJ 😭

  • @lukejohnston9500
    @lukejohnston9500 Před rokem

    Your explanation is just spot on.. not just turning dials your given your thought process and how that relates to a track.. and your send effect with manipulating reverb spaces to create movement is just gold 👌 thankyou!!

  • @shahveerspiral
    @shahveerspiral Před 4 lety

    thank you for taking the time to create the best tutorials

  • @MDSeldome
    @MDSeldome Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Mef, thanks for your videos 🙌 that’s really inspirational 🎧

  • @fatalitydnb
    @fatalitydnb Před 4 lety

    Awesome vid. Love your sound 🔥🔊🔥🔊 🙏🏼👊🏼

  • @good23444
    @good23444 Před 4 lety +2

    Loving these vids! I would love if in the future you could share more about compression in your tracks - it's a seemingly important element that's not really covered. Thanks

  • @salexmatei
    @salexmatei Před 3 lety

    Thanks for doing these man!

  • @chasingshadows1543
    @chasingshadows1543 Před 4 lety

    Holy shit!! I'm so happy to see you man

  • @johndonoghue9089
    @johndonoghue9089 Před 4 lety

    You're the man!

  • @nickdramusic
    @nickdramusic Před 4 lety

    BOSS 🔥🖤

  • @stratagistuk
    @stratagistuk Před 4 lety

    Video quality is on point!

  • @carllewis6745
    @carllewis6745 Před 4 lety +1

    Man, I wish I knew you had your own YT channel, big up!

  • @YaPronin
    @YaPronin Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you very much!!Danke

  • @ffightus
    @ffightus Před 23 dny

    I know you covered this in detail but Would love a deeper dive on mixing / routing, bus usage, parallel processing using send fx vs insert on direct channel bus, and automation in this regard - tutorial… long title ;) .. Thank you so much for this. Always go back to it.

  • @tracksremastered7796
    @tracksremastered7796 Před 3 lety

    amazing insight into this incredible track. If you were going to do another tutorial would be awesome to see more on the bass pluck... And possibly the surrounded bass processing. Really love your stuff man. Absolutely brilliant

  • @shu3684
    @shu3684 Před 4 lety +7

    Great stuff! Can we expect any videos about creating bass riffs? would be awesome

  • @pelagicsky
    @pelagicsky Před 4 lety +1

    That Portal plugin is MENTAL!

  • @controlmomentspb3255
    @controlmomentspb3255 Před 4 lety

    Wow...💨💨💨👍
    Very informative and delicious sounds...waiting for the next steps✌️😉

  • @refusefntk
    @refusefntk Před rokem

    Man, I’m so happy that he speaks English my german is shieze. I just found this interview after listening to him, camo and crooked for years. Im pumped!

  • @monat_son
    @monat_son Před 4 lety +4

    tutorials from the bossman himself!!

  • @necrodawg
    @necrodawg Před 4 lety

    So organized, jesus.

  • @Kosay
    @Kosay Před 4 lety

    great video M. thanks! :)

  • @shinyisshiny7780
    @shinyisshiny7780 Před 2 lety

    thank you for sharing!! learned some great info

  • @philipppalmer7056
    @philipppalmer7056 Před 4 lety

    Schnitzlpower!

  • @pyromaster10000
    @pyromaster10000 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for that recource.

  • @woopeedyscoop1858
    @woopeedyscoop1858 Před 4 lety +8

    1:22 - press cotrol and click open folder to open all folders at once. same with closing folders

    • @Mefjus
      @Mefjus  Před 4 lety +14

      i did not know that, awesome thx :D

  • @eliase95
    @eliase95 Před 4 lety

    Sehr cool :)

  • @erazemusic7262
    @erazemusic7262 Před 4 lety

    Thanks you so much !

  • @definty
    @definty Před 4 lety

    Nice my dude! Thx!

  • @tommyhutchinson6482
    @tommyhutchinson6482 Před 4 lety +18

    62 instances of Serum. 😱

    • @blaeke64
      @blaeke64 Před 4 lety +5

      How the fuck does any pc handle that

    • @etherealbonds
      @etherealbonds Před 3 lety +2

      Depends on what you do in serum. If they arent very complex (loads of voices on the oscillators for example) a good PC easily handles this. I use a Ryzen 9 and never had any problems.

  • @wolfgangrecordings
    @wolfgangrecordings Před 4 lety

    haha your computer must be a monster to handle over 60 serum instances. nice one for the addictive drums shoutout, love that plugin :)

  • @maladoyvoltage5076
    @maladoyvoltage5076 Před 2 lety

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @alexpardon585
    @alexpardon585 Před 4 lety +15

    Thank you so much for these videos, its pushing me to aim even higher with the technicality of my productions!
    Would you be able go into some details into how you prevent all those sends that give the room/space feelings (especially in this track) from getting too washy and in the way of the mix?
    Also could you show us how you're squeezing all these elements together and still sounding big, is it down to the way you're designing the elements so they each have their place in the mix, do you have multiple clippers working hard etc
    Thanks again Martin, looking forward to the next one 🖤

    • @superwalnuts2855
      @superwalnuts2855 Před 4 lety +1

      I second this question. Even though the routing might be unique to Cubase I'd like to know more about the effects you used and what you automated.

    • @BilalAhmed-um1um
      @BilalAhmed-um1um Před 4 lety

      tweak eq tweak mono bass tweak, eq tweak widen mid and highs tweak tweak tweak EQ seriously thats what it is secrets in the tweaking needs practice and good ears and a lotta experimenting , no one way many people do it differently bu EQ is key and widening mids or high is also key

  • @Aspire85
    @Aspire85 Před 4 lety

    62 serums! You're crazy man ;) Thanks for the vid. Very interesting.

  • @godsdoctor1657
    @godsdoctor1657 Před 4 lety +6

    3.55 English accent for the "A bit Dirty as well" That's Classic
    It would be interesting knowing who it's picked up off? Obviously, a producer for the words were the twang shows through. Lol
    Good video none the less

  • @zacklinton1716
    @zacklinton1716 Před 4 lety

    legend

  • @lowdt
    @lowdt Před 3 lety

    holy... we are getting old man.. hope to see more soon

  • @rikcasado9356
    @rikcasado9356 Před 3 lety +1

    would love to know how you go about getting the loudest posible volume in your mix, from all you different elements.
    Thanks a lot, love your work. Ricardo.

  • @franksimon8375
    @franksimon8375 Před 2 lety

    Sicko broski. I've been doing the computer boops since my gf was born and I airfield this a lot

  • @xlnaudio
    @xlnaudio Před 4 lety +6

    Awesome mix breakdown man!!!

  • @magmakum4628
    @magmakum4628 Před 4 lety +1

    Great insight, I love this kind of videos. Just found your channel, been following your music for a while and is dope! What you said about group channels and routing, you should give a look ar Reaper. It has a similar workflow to cubase, but much more flexible and customizable.

  • @TomFinsterMusic
    @TomFinsterMusic Před 4 lety

    great vid

  • @KodinMusic
    @KodinMusic Před 4 lety

    bigup m8, tnx for info

  • @alessandroscanzioli4382

    what a kind of pc you have ? it s a beast, 62 instance of serum ? unreal !

  • @shantmadenjian4172
    @shantmadenjian4172 Před 4 lety +11

    How do you process the highs in your tracks? Like hihats, snare fuzz, etc.
    Treble in general, what is your rule of thumb for mixing it?

    • @ItsVisceral
      @ItsVisceral Před 4 lety +6

      Shant Madenjian wicked question I find mixing high end harder than low end especially with neuro funk the bass is so prominent and bright it’s hard to get everything to be clear

  • @atomic7680
    @atomic7680 Před 4 lety

    Great insights. I am really curious to the snare fundamental in serum, could you show that in more detail?

  • @John_Smith2302
    @John_Smith2302 Před rokem

    Back in the day, we would throw a break beat into recycle and throw it into the S1000 and maybe detune it a few semitones and just eq it on the mackie. The attention to detail is next level.

  • @drivechile3306
    @drivechile3306 Před 4 lety

    thanks boss

  • @TheBlashMusic
    @TheBlashMusic Před 4 lety +1

    Do you compress/saturate/limit/etc all the snare layers together? Also, Do you have any processing on your drums group? Do you process the kick and snare separate from the breaks/percussion?

  • @urkrass3258
    @urkrass3258 Před 4 lety

    Could you please do a few detailed episodes on how to make such answer parts, these amazing rizers and ur big ass stabs that you always have :). Love your shit!!

  • @paulmcmc4005
    @paulmcmc4005 Před 4 lety

    Hi Martin -Thanks for your time and insight into some of your production techniques - much appreciated mate👍 With so many tracks and layers per instrument, especially with all the instances of Serum etc., what spec is your computer in order to handle all of this as this would take some serious processing power. Many thanks in advance🙏

  • @PharaoTeti
    @PharaoTeti Před 4 lety

    In what manner and to what do you tune your ghostsnare-hits?

  • @janemargolis201
    @janemargolis201 Před 4 lety +6

    Auf Deine älteren Tracks bezogen, hast Du die Snares (bspw. bei Stutter, Surrounded, Void Main Void etc.) auch nach diesem Prinzip gebastelt? Dieser extrem knackige aber nicht "klopfende" Puch ist mir bis heute ein Rätsel :D Hätte noch soviele weitere Fragen, vielleicht hast Du mal Bock ein AMA bspw auf Reddit zu starten? LG aus Deutschland

  • @danielneurofunk
    @danielneurofunk Před 4 lety +3

    Hey there, what gives a track "fullness" and depth?

  • @JohannesOfficial
    @JohannesOfficial Před 4 lety

    Subscribed! =)

  • @RidesInforests
    @RidesInforests Před 4 lety +3

    Hi. One question that often comes to mind when looking at highly layerd projects like this. Do you sketch out the track with basic drums/elements first then fill in the layers later?
    I guess this would be down to personal workflow?
    I tend to get stuck in the early stages worrying about layering and loosing track of the idea.
    Appologies if you have already covered this.

  • @Minimalex1000
    @Minimalex1000 Před 4 lety +3

    Hallo Martin, was waren damals wie bei der Hello World EP oder Distantia deine Lieblings-Plugins?
    Und wirst du jemals Unusual droppen? :)
    Danke und liebe Grüße aus Schwechat

  • @setmabl1381
    @setmabl1381 Před 4 lety

    60x Serum FTW.

  • @leodreyer3882
    @leodreyer3882 Před 4 lety

    What does the processing on the snare bus look like?

  • @adriensauvaget2878
    @adriensauvaget2878 Před 2 lety

    Great Tutorial ✌️ I just saw an audio track in your project called "sys_ex", do you use this kind of stuff ? System exclusif etc ?

  • @korneykretov4668
    @korneykretov4668 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice one. I believe instead of layering your snare, extending highs, you could sidechain highs of the bass (one band in multiband compressor) by snare.

    • @Mefjus
      @Mefjus  Před 4 lety +6

      that is definitely also the case! multiband compression in combination with sidechain works wonders some times :)
      my point here was just to show that the production process always is about balance between what/how you work on your drums and then on your bass/mids :)

  • @badethos
    @badethos Před 3 lety

    How did you get cubase to go back to the start when pushing space bar?

  • @angkhornewlan3950
    @angkhornewlan3950 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Mefjus!
    Thanks a lot for explaining your work which is amazing!
    I've one question about the routing of your resonance bass sounds. Specifically for the subs. I've noticed that you have a group named "reso subs", is it the low frequencies treatment of these sounds ? 'Cause in the vidéo, when you play the track, all bass sounds and routings in solo, there's no signal coming up in this group. (22m32s)
    Perhaps this group is not routed to a stereo bus output and the sound lives by send fx as you have mentioned in the video ?
    Thanks a lot for your answer!
    Victor.

  • @asdfasdfasdfasfdsaasf
    @asdfasdfasdfasfdsaasf Před 4 lety +2

    What's the synth in front of him?
    edit: Moog sub37

  • @malachart8456
    @malachart8456 Před 4 lety

    Hola hombre, use google translator to understand Pog : muchas gracias por estos videos son oro puro, otra cosa, como afrontas el inicio de un proyecto con que comienzas y que elementos son los primeros que sueles utilizar

  • @dexter5940
    @dexter5940 Před 4 lety

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS, THIS IS GOLD

  • @depthaudio4967
    @depthaudio4967 Před 4 lety

    How do you write your breaks?

  • @alessandroscanzioli4382

    how you use reverb on bass ??

  • @SS_BS_TS
    @SS_BS_TS Před 4 lety +2

    62 friggin instances of serum?? My computer would have a damn aneurysm at 10

  • @dial_up_romance
    @dial_up_romance Před 4 lety

    how exactly is the serum fx automated via a midi part // what's the advantage to cubase's standard lane automation?

    • @Mefjus
      @Mefjus  Před 4 lety +1

      u have to route a midi channel's output into the midi input of the serum fx. the advantage is that your serum fx is pretty much an fx container, where you have multiple lfos (controlled/synced by that midi u set up before), cubase automation itself is cool, but there's no global lfo (like in bitwig) for that kind of automation

  • @jointjuian8847
    @jointjuian8847 Před 4 lety

    does someone now how to recreat that snare?

  • @Cuvurs
    @Cuvurs Před 4 lety

    is there any hard compression on the snare? to make it really pop out

    • @Mefjus
      @Mefjus  Před 4 lety

      no compression, but sometimes the master limiter would color a little

  • @ikeaaron
    @ikeaaron Před 4 lety +7

    I'm dying to know his computer specs, tbh

  • @HateSupreme
    @HateSupreme Před 4 lety +2

    what would you say the difference/ value is with superior drummer vs addictive drums? one is wayyy more expensive and i was curious if you've experienced them both and have any opinions?

    • @exp42
      @exp42 Před 4 lety

      +1 for this question!

    • @azraksash
      @azraksash Před 4 lety

      More samples and more, different microphone positions in Superior.

    • @vowel5171
      @vowel5171 Před 4 lety

      I've also read somewhere that Addictive Drums' samples are slightly processed already in comparison to Superior Drummer samples are 100% unprocessed, just really well recorded. Might be wrong though

    • @azraksash
      @azraksash Před 4 lety

      @@vowel5171 AD are quite raw, but in the presets you in factory sounds have processing with included in AD effects.
      Other products like EZ drummer or various Kontakt libraries and some others are almost mix ready (for pop and rock music).

  • @divrsed1901
    @divrsed1901 Před 4 lety

    Can you go more in depth about how you do sidechain? I want to know if you do it in a extremely way or not... how you sidechain your snare tails and how you sidechain everything

  • @KevinHeiderich
    @KevinHeiderich Před 3 lety

    Cool, sehr überrascht über dein gutes Englisch :)
    Hab die anderen Videos der Reihe noch nicht gesehen, deshalb entschuldige falls du das schon beantwortet hast aber hast du auch so ne Art Demo Phase wo du mit weniger Tracks en paar Ideen machst und das in so ein großes Mix Projekt entwickelst oder fängst du direkt so an ohne ne groß entwickelte musikalische Idee zu haben? Lange Frage haha

  • @vroteg
    @vroteg Před 4 lety

    My question is technical: On your fundamental snare in serum your modulations are coming from env2, L2, L3 and L4. What are you modulating there? Thanks, Mef-whatever 😆.

  • @LazyCloud9
    @LazyCloud9 Před 4 lety +6

    Hey! Long time listener since 14'. I've always had a love for dnb since I was kid. However, I was born in the U.S. CA, and I never got the chance to surround myself in DNB culture. My question to you is if it is important to emerge yourself in DNB, or any genre, culture to get a better understanding when it comes to hitting the studio.
    I'm just curious about this because, I've been having a hard time making LDNB or Neuro. It feels like I'm just shooting the dark when producing.
    Hope you're having a great day btw!

    • @aduken762
      @aduken762 Před 4 lety +1

      If you don’t have a deep understanding of the genre as a whole you’ll never know what you want to make or what the rules are in terms of producing for things like phasing etc

    • @NoNameLeft1500
      @NoNameLeft1500 Před 3 lety

      @@aduken762 which can be a good thing... in terms of creating a new style

    • @danielvousden565
      @danielvousden565 Před 3 lety +1

      In my own opinion, you just have to make it. A LOT! Get yourself involved in a community, online, of music producers (bunch of amateurs is fine). Watch lots of tutorials (it's even more open now, than when i started) and just make it like crazy. Mefjus has probably made hundreds more tracks than he's ever released. You can cut it down to the gems and release those. Get curious, cause i have learned and enjoyed making music so much more, when i've just been curious. "Wonder what this'll do" has progressed my music so much more than any other effort i've put in. I'm no professional, but i know all the things i should've done years ago. The biggest one that screwed me...don't worry about the loudness of your track. I would A-B between my track and a Noisia tune and hate that it didn't sound as loud. DON'T stress about it, just make the mix nice and clear. Or, if you prefer a ruffer, grungier air, leave it a little clashy, but the mastering engineer has some incredible tricks and tools at their disposal, so, leave the loudness to them. I'm pretty sure Billain doesn't get mixes that are all that loud, but god knows, you can turn it up on a decent system, and i still enjoy his tunes plenty. Make the music how you want it to sound. Make it a lot. Most importantly have fun 🙂

    • @NoNameLeft1500
      @NoNameLeft1500 Před 3 lety

      @@danielvousden565 well I would say in good production loudness comes from the mix, since also mastering engineers don't have some magical wizard tools. The only thing is they know which tool, when and how much they need to use.
      Ofcourse you can crank every track into a loud sausage at the end.. but that doesn't always sound so good, if the mixing and design process is not already done with a loud/big approach in mind. Especially on very full projects.
      However at the beginning don't worry about anything and just do it for fun and gain experience.. read about audio stuff, get knowledge.. try stuff out.. get more exprierence.. more knowledge and so on...
      Mefjus, Noisia and so on.. are not doing this stuff since yesterday or so... there are quite some years (meanwhile it goes into decades for some) of experience behind.

    • @danielvousden565
      @danielvousden565 Před 3 lety

      @@NoNameLeft1500 Yeah, that's what i thought too, but i've seen mastering engineers posts online about it. They've sent mixes back because there's sound in the stereo field, but not mono, so the element just dissappears, when they switch to mono, which isn't good, cause there are still radio stations etc that still use mono. As well as that, it's the mastering engineers job to make the song/track loud. It's your job to send them a servicable mix.

  • @sgjong7505
    @sgjong7505 Před 3 lety

    Do u like Serum better for making kicks, rather tha Kick2? I was wondering why u are seperating the transient from the body.

  • @Michaelsongsfull40
    @Michaelsongsfull40 Před 4 lety +4

    Darf man wissen, wie viele Stunden da drauf gehen?

    • @noahbrauner8430
      @noahbrauner8430 Před 4 lety

      also 2 Stunden mindestens...

    • @SecondUniverse101
      @SecondUniverse101 Před 4 lety +1

      das variiert meistens von Projekt zu Projekt-wenn alles fix durchgeht und man inspiriert ist vielleicht nur 1 Tag also 10-20 Stunden...wenn man ewig rumschraubt und es nicht immer so klappt wie man will kann das aber auch Wochen rum liegen also 40+/- unendlich..soweit mal grob im Allgemeinen-wie das bei Mefjus speziell ist kann natürlich nur er sagen

    • @Michaelsongsfull40
      @Michaelsongsfull40 Před 4 lety

      @@SecondUniverse101 Ja kann deine Aussage nur bestätigen, und aus meiner Erfahrung sind die 1-2 Tage Projekte viel schlüssiger und authentischer

    • @SecondUniverse101
      @SecondUniverse101 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Michaelsongsfull40 ja da stimm ich dir zu..:)

    • @Michaelsongsfull40
      @Michaelsongsfull40 Před 4 lety

      Yo @@SecondUniverse101 scheinst ein echt feiner Kerl/Mädl zu sein, kann man Dir irgendwie abseits von CZcams folgen bzw machst du selbst Musik?

  • @mananzanunnaki6726
    @mananzanunnaki6726 Před 3 lety +1

    62 INSTANCES? What are your Computer specs? CPU specifically. Thanks

  • @jamesdingle2094
    @jamesdingle2094 Před 4 lety

    Hey man I've been using Cubase for a couple of years now but I always have a problem with routing, I'd like to learn more about using the sends from each channel but I always get confused by their purpose. Considering I can just control reverb mix etc via Inserts. What benefits does using audio sends give my sound design? In addition *sorry this comment is so long lol* how do you do your sidechaining in Cubase? I've always looked through ways to sidechain groups but I can only do Audio ducking, which has loads of flaws. Pls help, thanks for the video tho v informative

    • @yesthisisdonut
      @yesthisisdonut Před 4 lety +1

      sends are useful if you want to retain the original signal. with inserts, you are commiting to a sound (which does have a time and place) but you can use effects much more delicately with sends than you can with inserts.
      for example, when using reverbs on basses you can simply highpass the reverb on a send to retain your low end's punch and mono compatibility which, when using reverbs as an insert you wouldn't be able to do (unless your reverb plugin has built-in filters). the same is true for distortion and many other effects, you just get more control over the effects and you can mix them seperatly :)
      (actually i wrote this halfway through the video and at around 23:00 he explains exactly this)

    • @Mefjus
      @Mefjus  Před 4 lety

      insert fx vs sends:
      l2pnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/insert-effect-send-effect.jpg
      sidechain:
      czcams.com/video/OlNfEFImt5U/video.html

  • @dpounder101
    @dpounder101 Před rokem

    how do you go about starting a track when everything is so layered and so much of the riff requires the effect automations to work? how do you even know enough of where you are going to go with it at the early stages to eventually get to a point where everything fits together like this?

  • @eluherlu
    @eluherlu Před 11 měsíci +1

    I'm curious how mefjus and imanu collaborate while using another daw. He mentioned here that imanu did come to his studio to collab

    • @SamskaraSystem
      @SamskaraSystem Před 7 měsíci

      I just learned Imanu is running FL and my brain popped 🤯

  • @Messy_Jesse
    @Messy_Jesse Před 4 lety

    Greetings Mefjus, 60+ instances of serum?? Must own a z820 workstation. What do you use for power management? I think I have a similar setup (3k to 4000 watts) but I keep blowing circuits at my electrical panel. My studio has been 404 for a couple years... I'm scared the house might burn down. Been using my laptop. :( -messy jesse

    • @Mefjus
      @Mefjus  Před 4 lety +1

      Intel Core i9-9900K, 8x 3.60GHz
      Intel Solid-State Drive 660p Series
      2 TB SSD M.2
      4x Kingston ValueRAM DIMM 16GB
      nothing too special tbf!

    • @Messy_Jesse
      @Messy_Jesse Před 4 lety

      @@Mefjus Interesting, do you bounce down your mix tracks? I like to keep my plugins running at all times for future edits. Kinda sucks when a plugin gets updated and new latency issues arise though. Could be sub bus compression and messing with transients though.. Hey can you send me track stems for - Work it? massivedubstep@yahoo.com

  • @spiff_mercurial
    @spiff_mercurial Před 4 lety +4

    When you're layering that many samples on your snares how do you go about dealing with phasing issues? Is it worth trying to fix them or just better to use a different sample?

    • @gyrofield9963
      @gyrofield9963 Před 4 lety +1

      i think snare noise layers would not be interfering with each other much unless they're completely identical, if this does happen u should prob just use another sample

    • @spiff_mercurial
      @spiff_mercurial Před 4 lety

      @@gyrofield9963 I know there won't be huge issues with phase if the samples are different but they still crop up every now and again. I guess I'm more interested in how mefjus approaches phasing issues because atm Im just fiddling with a phase shifter till it sounds better

    • @Buunshin_
      @Buunshin_ Před 4 lety +1

      I think the placement of the snare layers sounds good because of good enveloping and good isolation in the FQ spectrum. I dont think it has to with phase at all, unless you are talking about connecting the transient to the body of the snare.

    • @spiff_mercurial
      @spiff_mercurial Před 4 lety

      @@Buunshin_ Buunshin defo enveloping and good frequecy spectrum mangement would make it sound good, was just using the snare as an example of layering. I guess a better question would be "If you have phasing issues, how do you deal with them" e.g when you're layering similar samples. Sorry should've been more clear haha

  • @MantaAudio
    @MantaAudio Před 4 lety +2

  • @mmerc808
    @mmerc808 Před 4 lety

    With so many snare layers, don't you get phase issues at some point?

    • @Mefjus
      @Mefjus  Před 4 lety

      @@TheJohnsofDoes very well expained, nothing to add :)

  • @pau1_r3d61
    @pau1_r3d61 Před 3 lety

    WOW. What an expert. Look forward to checking all your videos. How many Serums? 😂 Thank you!