MIXING A SONG WITH SCHEPS OMNI CHANEL - PART 1

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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
  • Hi guys, how is it going. This video is the first part of a series where I'm going to walk through a mix and brake it down and going to show how I used the Scheps Omni Channel on ever single track.
    The multitracks are from a Joe Carrell mixing course.
    If you are interested, you can find it at Pro Mix Academy.
    Link below:
    promixacademy.com/course/joe-...
    Artist: Kayley Bishop
    Song: Money Tree
    Disclaimer: The song used in this video is for educational purposes.
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Komentáře • 7

  • @pirateshack9315
    @pirateshack9315 Před 28 dny

    Wow, thank you for this ! I've had this plugin for quite awhile and didn't know it did half this stuff, great job explaining !

    • @akosfarkas1159
      @akosfarkas1159  Před 28 dny +1

      Hi. Thanks for checking out the video. I'm happy you liked it. To be honest, this is a very capable plugin. Punches way above its weight. Just for fun, try to mix your next project using only this plugin on every track. You will be surprised how far you can go with it. 😉

  • @MortenAndersen-hjemmesider

    I also have Scheps CS2 but rarely use it....don't know why, because you are absolutely right it is a great plugin.

    • @akosfarkas1159
      @akosfarkas1159  Před 16 dny +1

      Give it a go next time you start a new project. Or just open an old one and try to remix it with the plugin. It's a really fun exercise too. 😉

    • @MortenAndersen-hjemmesider
      @MortenAndersen-hjemmesider Před 15 dny

      @@akosfarkas1159 deal 🙂

  • @Heathshrdz24
    @Heathshrdz24 Před měsícem

    I have both Omni channel and the Amek 9909. I seen your video on the Amel channel and thought it was very versatile. What do you prefer personally? I like them both.

    • @akosfarkas1159
      @akosfarkas1159  Před měsícem +1

      Hi there. Well, to be honest you can get a decent mix with both. The only thing that can be an extra feature, that in the Amek plugin you have the TMT stuff, so you can emulate slightly different EQ behaviours on every single channel and in my opinion the limiter is more useful, but other than that... I don't know. It's a tough question :D