How I Process / Mix House Bass
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08:55 - Stereo Stuff
15:30 - Distortion
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I forgot to mention if you have a stereo bass that collapses badly to mono, remaking into stereo with any of these methods still doesn't improve the mono, instead you can use a utility plugin to playback only the left or right side as the middle instead of the mono sum , that is a usually a big improvement, and then you can re-stereo it
I also totally forgot Steve Duda (Xfer) made a free dimension expander plugin, I had already figured it out by that point and have just been in the habit of using a delay to do it. You can just go grab that instead. At least you know how it works now though!
I watched probably 100 hours of music production tutorials on CZcams. I normally don"t write comments, but this just hits different! Thanks for sharing your hard earned knowledge, with the people.
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I would happily pay for proper tuition
THE GOAT OF MUSIC PRODUCTION TUTORIALS
I absolutely agree!
Been watching vids/producing for nearly a decade and can confirm tutorials like yours feel like they consolidated years…if only I had these back when I started. Newbies you don’t know how good you got it with this dude
*Important: please bare in mind when I say things like "parallel distortion is not going to work", My advice is largely intended for beginners and these are initial guidelines that will help you (or rather keep you 'out of trouble' ) in a majority of scenarios. I break these 'rules' all the time, because I know why , where , when and how through experience. Until you gather that same experience my advice always errs on the side of caution.
Most helpful instructional vid I've seen on youtube
Any chance you might do a video breaking down tracks like “1949” by Honey and Badger? Maybe explaining what elements of those tracks are beginner friendly vs not beginner friendly etc?
Hopefully that question makes sense in a way that is relevant to the purpose of your channel 😂
oops I shoulda read this before commenting. Great work!
@@ampersand64 haha no worries it's all good.
Your education is there for those that seek further clarification , thanks for your contribution. 👊
I’ve been watching tons of tutorials for the last 7 years, and man, let me tell you, you are the best so far. I wish I had learnt from you since the beginning. Keep going!
TRUE this, feel lucky to have your caliber explaining music to us
That "energy pool" analogy with the pink noise has to be THE BEST explanation I have ever heard... and I have studied audio production and engineering, attended many masterclasses (including several tutored by some of the world's biggest producers), and, of course, watched a three billion CZcams videos on the subject, over the last 25 years. Fair play! First vid of yours I've ever seen, and you have a new subscriber 👌👌👌
You are my new favorite tutorial channel, damn you're knowledgable and smooth AF teaching, huge appreciation
I love these videos! Learning so much
Amazing content as usual!
Another great video with proper explanation. Love your work 💯
What a great Tutorial... Thank you so much!
Amazing tutorial. Great stuff here.
That's a really tight groove! Love the samples/sounds...
This is really good stuff!
Amazing tutorial! So many new techniques for me to try!
Honestly man you are great - what an awesome tutorial!
Thanks for that!
This is straight gold! 🔥
This video is Incredible!! I truly love how you explain every bit of your process. Thank You Sir!
clear-simple- and quality tutorial. thnx
it feels like like im in the club, but im also learning how the beat is working too. Never have i wanted a dj set where the dj explains everything they're doing, this is great!
learning so much here for free, really appreciate the work you are doing!
Absolutely the best!!! ❤
Man i love your style of videos. Highly educational and entertaining.
You really have a knack for teaching this stuff! Thank you!
Thank you so much for creating this, one of the best tutorials on CZcams on this topic for sure! ❤ Subscribed!
you're an amazing teacher, thank you for what you're doing for this community.
I have the impression I have just discovered the Holy Grail of “how to” shape sound tutorials. Dude, if I can cal you like this😅, you are the most clear, informative teacher I've heard on YT. THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge.
You easily make the best house tutorials on youtube. Thank you so so much!
You have such a unique style what with the constant track playing in the background, really keeps me glued
Quality. Thank you!
Best tutorials I’ve found in hundreds upon hundreds of videos THANK YOU 🎉
wonderful stuff really helpful man! would love to see this kinda indepth look into how u process drums!. already liked, subbed and hit the bell! keep going bro!
Amazing! thanks
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I rarely comment on the videos man, but this is pure art. One of the best music production videos I have ever seen. Would love to see you do a track in style of Terminal Underground. Keep up the good work
Thanks again!
I love you man thankyou so much this is amazing so underrated
I was going through this one more time and I can't stress enough how well the content is structured and how you build up from the bass fundamentals (literally) to the stereo field. There are subtle and simple notes (e.g. chorus is practically a delay or distortion energy distribution) that add up to the huge difference in comparison to other similar content out there. Again, happy new year! I am personally looking forward to your future recordings.
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Watched countless music production channels (and some are actually very good), but I now consider this one as the best. Straight to the point, simple and clear explanations, also very good tastes, no endless "hey guys thanks for blablabla" introduction or 1min VPN advert. PLUS you spend a moment to show your presets and sometimes share patches for free. Experience sharing and generosity at his best, HATS OFF for Bthelick.
Cannot agree more …
hey man i just want you to know. you're giving insane advice and for free. plus its so simple to understand. you dont get enough credit, THANK YOU!!! KEEP MAKING TUTORIALS
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Just found your channel, so far every video I’ve seen is packed with tons of practical tips and tricks.
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Discoveryng this channel its pobablyone of the best things that has ever happened to my music carreer
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Such a great way of explaining ! Easily the best source of knowledge on this platform. Would love to see a video on stereo width in piano house/tech the panning and where certain instruments belong in the mix.
Regarding panning, I just don't tbh.
It's a personal choice but for anything essential to the groove I don't pan for the reason that I don't want people on one side of the club getting a different thing to those on the other.
If I have lots of backing vocal layers I usually pan those across the spectrum.
For the rest I usually just let stereo things be stereo and that's where the track gets its width from.
As for where stuff "belongs" , that's up to you, Do what feels good to you!
There's no rules in art (although most might tell you to keep the kick and bass down the middle haha)
I’ve been producing for a long time and I’ve gotta say your tutorials are the best I’ve come across. Good for beginners and experienced producers 🔥
I start making music when I was 16 and now I m 34. I didnt learn much on youtube but now I found your chanel. Very advanced advise I learn a lot thnx
Best teacher I’ve had so far.
I thought I had everything under control, but the low end still felt a bit of a mystery at times. The scientific explanation in this video made everything super clear. And it is really obvious when you think about it. The STFU tool also made it much better as I used to sidechain everything to the same control. Thank you, now my low end is groovy! :D
Thank you
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Awesome
Best tutorials online today!
Great one for breakfast this day for me ;-) Thanks
Thanks for the video! Glad I found ZEEK STFU and Wolf Shape plugins. Everything else is really worth watching too
20:02 quick correction. Sample rate reduction doesn't cause any ringing!
When you just reduce the sample rate to introduce aliasing (which is those higher, metallic tones), it doesn't have any effect on the timing or length of the tones. It simply shifts the higher frequencies (already present in the signal) around the spectrum, similarly to frequency shifters.
Still a good tip to use the transient shaper & gate on the aliased harmonics.
It sounds unnatural for these high frequencies to sustain so long, because in nature, high frequencies decay faster. So this technique reintroduces some natural sound.
Legend!
Happy as balls I came across your channel 😻
I’ve been loving watching your videos. Your commentary makes them so valuable! Super impressive how you clearly explain what and why you’re doing things.
To clarify your comment about distortions and phase, I’m guessing you’re only talking about distortions that apply some type of eq/filtering under the hood? Simple distortion processes like soft/hard clipping or any sort of waveshaping shouldn’t affect phase whatsoever, yes? Distortions that don’t apply colouring via filtering should be A-ok to mix in parallel, I believe.
Clippers are usually fine yeah. Regarding distortion there are just too many cases, usually more bad than not to blanket recommend trying it that's all. It's just a rule of thumb to save beginners from getting into trouble, there will always be exceptions. 👊
It’s like he’s taking the exact gaps in my knowledge and filling them in, expertly.
Don't want to repeat what has been written here, but this video really is something else. Thanks
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Love the tutorial. Would love a tutorial that explains more in depth phase issues, especially with bass and kick. You mention in this video about how LP filters can cause phase issues. Would love more explanation into that.
I don't need to make one Dan Worral has covered that in depth check out his tutorial.
Very useful stuff. And your diction makes me think of Dan Worrall
yup I totally tried to copy him haha , I think his diction and pace of delivery are incredible, and a massive part of why he's easy to understand.
4:26 one thing to note about the phase shift comment...
you're using a 24db per octave slope on your highpass!
This creates two points of 180° phase shift!
One of those points occurs ABOVE the cutoff, so that filter is actually rearranging the phase quite a bit!
Not that it matters. The phase relationship of a bass sound is not as predictable as "phase shift bad".
Phase shift is bad, but ONLY if the phase has been carefully tuned to maximize headroom previously.
Phase shift is also bad if you saturate your bass before you use the filter.
It's simple enough to find a good phase relationship between your bass fundamental and its overtones. Just buss the synths, just tweak the phase of the sub, while inspecting the waveform through an oscilloscope, until the peaks are minimized.
The reason it's a good idea to separate sub-bass instruments SPECIFICALLY is because when the notes combine, they can cause really long cancellations. Its the same phenomenon as dissonant notes creating "beating", except low frequencies' beating sounds way more noticeable.
can we have a turtorial about house beat programming, I really love your teaching style
Thumb up, man.
i wish you was my neighbour, i would just sit in the background and absorb your knowledge
Excellent tutorial as always, 10/10! Simple question, if you have a saw wave bassline, for sub would you EQ the bottom end or any advantage in using a specific sine wave 'sub' patch?
Eq on the low end of bass usually only works if the bass is only playing 1 note. Otherwise when the bass part changes note the eq will be in the wrong place. Then you just end up with uneven bass frequencies with some notes being louder than others.
The sub gives you proper control of both sidechain/envelope and lets you keep a solid bass end by being even across different notes.
@@Bthelick Ah I see, I watched again and see now 'sub-separation' is a separate sine wave track, not splitting the same bass into 2 parts with EQ. Thanks for clarification, much appreciated!
Amazing video as always! For me Voxengo Span displayed completely wrong frequencies for the spikes. Was so confused but switched to ableton's spectrum analyzer plugin and got it working. 😀
Wrong??? I've never known it to be wrong. Hard to read maybe.
I don't use default settings though. I have it set to max RT and a zero slope
I like the approach... Laying out conceptual groundwork can be done just fine in the simplest of manners, then work out the technical details when people understand what the hell is even going on :D
This is lost on many well-intentioned mentors. I've been fiddling with FL on and off, and being a wise-ass (ironically speaking anyway) I never gave much thought to the concept of actually trying to learn something. Since getting more serious I've been swimming in big ideas I'm not even ready for with all the info I've been taking in, but this video somehow made a lot of stuff click. Really took a lot from a 22 min clip and will def be checking out the rest!
Plus, this vid had a groovy groove to it all along the way. Be careful, or people will start calling you hip! Pew-pew-pew!
THE CLUB TOILET TEST LOL- I've often thought thats exactly how it sounds but I'm glad you named it.
Aka as the cloak room test!!!
amazing video as always!!
A little bit of compression can help too. But I agree that soundesign + tone shaping using effects, stereo effects are the more important part of anything music related actually
Sure, for a live bass guitar player, but what is there to compress in edm? Most bases produced by a synth don't have any dynamics to compress at all. I haven't needed to compress a bass (or drums) for over half a decade now. I find most who think the compression is helping are usually just getting fooled by the fact it's simply been made louder by the make up gain.
A Free widening plugin with a Freq cut off for mid/side, is Wider 2 (polyverse). I've metered it with Span mid/side set up, and it definitely is doing what it says on the tin (albeit with a fairly relaxed slope...)
Yes I have it. I Still prefer the sound of voxengo's though.
@@Bthelick span is one of my fav plugins... I shall give it a go!
Do you do private sessions by any chance?
I don't , just no time I'm afraid.
Insane
who are you and where did you come from? your knowledge is astonishing. this will for sure be one of my favs music production channels. question: did you program the bpb saturator plugin to automatically reduce the output or does the plugin do it by itself? if you did it, how?
Thankyou.
Yes I used the rack system in Ableton to assign both parameters to 1 macro knob (with opposite value ranges)
You can do similar in logic, reaper, and FL studio too as far as I'm aware.
Great information! Could you talk about your sample selection in the arrangement?
For example, if a kick with a bright punch and fat attack, why not choose a similar clap sample? etc... Let's say there are three samples: Kick, hi-hat, and clap. What should they be for perfect interaction with each other, or is it purely a matter of taste for each producer?
In general, how to properly create the right contrast in the rhythm section? Thank you.
Yeah still working on that video. It's a tough one to put into concise words. And much is just experience and time which I can't teach.
I did go over a bit of that thinking in the last live stream.
Hang in there I'm sure I'll think of something useful! 👊
I love your videos a lot… I really appreciate you sharing this with all of us…. One thing I didn't catch, if you can? How is the EQ set on the SUB Bass track? Are you using a cut off to go from 42-82hz…. I didn’t catch that part and am unsure? If you have a second to lmk that would be great! Keep up the videos they are awesome!
There's no need for a sub eq, if the sub is a sine wave then it's a pure single tone, there's nothing to filter off