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Day 3 of EJ Vocal Challenge
I’ve been catching up on some older events. There’s a FTM back in May 2023 with EJ and I think it was a really powerful watch. Just seeing the recording process live and the o the spot changes and additions. But the day 3 only plays for like 11 seconds! Hopefully someone knows another way to watch this one? ☝🏽🖤
@Steve Caustrita Is there any other way you know of? Nobody has got back to me.
@Steve Caustrita ah man, that one was so beneficial as well! Hopefully one of the team bother to reply to me 🙏🏽
Help!
So I'm really struggling and wondering if there is anyone who has time to "uncomplicate" a few things for me in realtime? The whole LUFS, VU and peak stuff is starting to overwhelm me. I first remember seeing it mentioned when Jake used to do the mixes. But he would only normalise gain. His mixes sounded awesome, and as far as I can remember he didn't go into all the metering. He simply made sure nothing clipped above -10, then carried on with his volume balance. I was learning this way for years but it feels like everything has changed. Now it seems it's essential to use the meters etc. So was Jake doing it wrong all this time, or am I just really missing something? I really feel lost and would like some simple guidance. Ideally just one or maybe two people because it seems nobody can really agree on anything when it comes to methods. I've been doing this for years! Hopefully someone can help me get at least one decent mix to my name? I don't want to give up, but it seems pointless trying to learn when the structure keeps changing! I have a mix that I am currently going through but I only get as far as listening on replay these days! I try and follow along with the tutorials but everything seems so back-to-front when I delve into my own work. Then there are people saying plug-ins don't matter and stock is just as good, but when I ask a question about how to do something I get told to buy a million different plug-ins. Or when I try and follow a tutorial, and they have a plug-in I don't have, I then get told any plug of the same nature will do! It's like people don't want to help each other anymore and just want to make things a complicated as possible! PLEASE HELP! I'm from the UK if that helps also. There was a guy who said he'd be willing to Do like live meetings with me, that would have been awesome! But I haven't heard back from him recently and I have forgot his name! If you see this, is the offer still open?
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@Klaus Baedorf your five Canadian cents have been well spent, thank you! Yeah I think going back to basics is very needed from time to time. A kind of "remember where it all began, where the hunger and the love came from" kinda thing. appreciate you ☝🏽🖤
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@Sam King 🙏🏽
Limiting?
I’ve watched a lot of videos where the limiter is set to -0.1, but the ones I have been watching lately go to -0.2 or -0.3. I notice Rob has his at -0.5 at the beginning of the recent VU video. Why the difference in numbers? It all seemed fine at -0.1.
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@Tom Baldwin thanks, I guess that makes things a little clearer. But why aren’t we told to set it to -1 when we are just learning. That seems to make much more sense based on what you’re saying. I suppose my only guess is, that the way we get taught to look after our levels, makes it safe enough limit to -0.1/5.
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@Caleb Loveless 🙏🏽
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@Luiza Milenova ah very subtle but I see how each way can have its own benefits, as well as potential problems. I guess it will ultimately depend on how you want your kick to sound. Chris’ way will probably keep the meat around the punch of the kick, where’s as Kevin’s is turning it all down, then making the punch more prominent. Again, all depending on how the initial kick sounds. Maybe???
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@Luiza Milenova I think it is something to do with how the VU meter reacts to the low end, as opposed to the peak for the kick and snare. Changing the low end, by turning it all up to reach the desired peak for example, will change his overall VU levelling, So he focuses on the tweaking only the kick channel instead and tames that to reach the desired peak. Also maybe Kevin's kick has a lot low information in it, so it was effective enough to lower the VU the way he needed. I know that Kevin also likes his tracks more bass heavy than most so that choice is more suitable for his style. It's very interesting watching the "whats" and then trying to work out the "whys".
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@Paddy Freethinkers-Inc I haven't signed up to this, because I'm broke...
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I go by the artist name Legion I/O. A lyricist by nature. Trying to become savvy at mixing/ mastering. Quite good at production and pre mixing.

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