How to make your Mix sound Fuller

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Matty Harris is a highly skilled mixing and mastering engineer hailing from the vibrant music scene of Los Angeles, California. With an impressive track record and a diverse clientele, Matty has firmly established himself as a sought-after professional in the industry.

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Hey Matty. Good video! The 1st tip (splitting the bass frequencies) is powerful. It allows a lot more control over the specific frequency ranges in your sound that you can't achieve from splitting the frequency range from a normal multiband compressor. Once you have the frequencies split between multiple tracks, you open up a lot of creative opportunities such as adding distortion (saturation) to only part of the frequency range. Is the finger digging to hard into the bass strings? No problem! Just pull the fader down for that frequency range. I love your content. Keep up the great work bud!

ProsodySound
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Hey Matty just wanted to say massive thanks. All your videos are so helpful and to the point which is fab. Hope 2024 is a bonza to you and everyone else out there watching this! Cheers

allynisbetmusic
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Your videos are never a waste of time, great to see you do the same stuff I do in a mix. Now I feel a little bit better believing I’m not totally wacko but makes me feel a little less special at the same time 😂

Studiomix
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When adding extra low end I like Louder Than Liftoff - Chop Shop. It’s like a modern cleaner Bob Power kick technique thing.

NoQualmsTheArtist
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What's the advantage to splitting the high and low passes into 2 seperate tracks when you could just use a high/low shelf to get the same effect?

dreamz
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Using a minimum/“natural” phase crossover is going to introduce a static phase shift in the bass. This may or not be desirable but it will certainly be an artifact of the splitting process.
Alternatively, linear phase will sum perfectly without artifacts and you are very unlikely to get pre ringing.

Rhuggins
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Thank you for the great video and the valuable information👍. I have a technical question about the video quality. I noticed some issues with the frame rate (it seems to skip frames) and color grading in this video. What changes were made? Your earlier videos had a smoother frame rate. Also, I appreciate how you enhance viewer engagement with zoom effects and alternating between camera shots and screen recordings.

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