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Best Mixing Advice I Ever Recieved (Using SPAN)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@OfficialAHEE

4 years ago

Hey, y'all! I didn't realize "Dirty Sine Rack" & "Magic Sine Distorter" were not in the original rack pack. I just uploaded a new "Add-On" pack that contains those 2 plus 6 other Custom Ableton Racks I use here, Cheers: gumroad.com/l/MagicRackAddOn

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@Skindred727

3 years ago

I've returned after a year to say I agree with Ahee, and this tip was one of the best ive got from any tutorial or teacher. shoutout ahee

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@shogunai

4 years ago

Rms stand for "root mean square".

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@Awthentik

4 years ago

I've been mixing hiphop records for almost 20 years. Usually all the advice on youtube is very generic. This video was everything and some more! Salute and Thank you for all the information in this.

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@squidcatbass

4 years ago

You're right, that last skrillex routing tutorial did help a lot. I've been referencing and using that technique and it helped my music significantly. This tutorial was also awesome. Knowing about that gap to help create separation and clarity is key. I wish I was shown this 10 years ago lol.

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@CayenneTravels

3 years ago

A lot of these separations and dips are done with multiband compressors, and turning up or down different ranges. In some of these you can basicslly see what frequencies the multiband cross overs were set to.

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@FreeTheMinutes

1 year ago

Seriously helpful .. just fixed an old track I couldn't figure out what the problem was in the first drop, appreciated 🙌

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@unelias2592

4 years ago

My favorite ableton tutorials right here. I can see that this is your passion and it is very inspiring. Thank you.

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@deafconmediaZA

4 years ago

One of the most helpful tutorials I have ever come across. Thank you so much.

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@NFAirsoft

4 years ago

always enjoy the ahee tutorials, glad you decided to do more

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@randyeyre5909

4 years ago

Such a helpful tool for getting cleaner mixes!! Very useful information for any serious producers, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!

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@rosscoyne01

4 years ago

Dude! Your walkthrough and explanation is so helpful. Thank you so much.

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@yujadubstep

4 years ago

Dude I sat next to you at the Getter and Dodge Q&A seminar! I remember talking to you about how Getter and Ghastly migh have made that pan sound in 666 lol.

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@Gr1dSh7ftR

1 year ago

whoah, this is gold bro! I was noticing the other day that dipping the eq between 100-300hz range on my master, as well as in certain individual tracks was adding clarity and punch. After watching your video here it really put some things into perspective! I'm going to be aiming for this curve in my mixes now. Thanks for adding another missing piece to the puzzle for me!

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@buzzpsy

4 years ago

Awesome brother thanks for the help, this is the most crucial step which is required after a mix is done, I always wondered how to use span to it's fullest and using your tips reminded me that my mix is tight, thanks a lot :D

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@zenoaltea7512

4 years ago

Really love your style of music, awesome!! Some great native / tribal sounds! Thanks for the explanation!

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@EvanJordon

3 years ago

This video has helped me SO much. Not sure where I would be without this insight. I love you man and I love your tunes!

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@twoHRdrive

4 years ago

this is a really cool way to show and talk about mixing. thanks for the upload

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@mathmatikslarson9559

4 years ago

Looking forward to incorporating this into future tracks! Thanks!

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@canvasbass

4 years ago

Very helpful. Interested in exploring more of your tutorials about separating/ defining out frequencies.

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