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In The Mix by Michael Wynne. He's explaining things very clearly and focuses to the topic without talking anything extra and off topic.

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I really like Dash Glitch, although he mostly does Psy specific stuff. But if that is what one is looking for, it's spot on.
For mixing and mastering Tutorials I like In the Mix

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Youtube Channels: Sol State and Sage Audio

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I'm recently watching this guy, mostly for melodic deep tips.

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Michael White, a true pro with the credentials.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/417658-M ... lter_anv=0

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Sanjay C
Navie D
Decap
Produce Like A Pro
Recording Revolution
Taetro
Ave Mcree
Rick Beato
House Of Kush
Home Recording Made Easy (Especially good for S1 users, but all-around great)

and last but certainly not least....

KVR's own SumnSumnSumnHTK. He reviews a few hidden gem VSTs that somehow I didn't hear of anywhere else. Even though he's still growing his channel in subscribers, his sound, visuals, and content are as good as any YouTuber and better than most. He's a total pro who respects your time. Even when he was reviewing the universally-reviled Drum Monkey, he showed respect!
If every KVR member wrote one review a year we'd have 1340 reviews each day!

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In the Mix

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I like Yalcin Effe's channnel for Ableton specific EDM stuff

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EDM Tips, From Seed to Stage. Both have been really choice!

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dan worrall ...
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Synthack wrote: Wed Jan 26, 2022 9:17 am Dan Worrals stuff is top notch. :tu:
experimental.crow wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:35 am dan worrall ...
Definitely. And for those whom haven't yet followed him, check out Fabfilter's videos and some of U-he's older videos too; they were also done by Dan.

The U-he ones are obviously quite specific to their synthesisers, but a lot of the information in the Fabfilter videos can be applied generally (not knocking Fabfilter, I love their plugins :D).

Agreed on House of Kush too.

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dan worall is really one of the only one on youtube with expertise and knows what he is talking about from Empirical truth/experience, not something he read in a book or learned from someone else. Audio engineering takes YEARS AND YEARS to master. I wanna say decades..

I also like Produce like a pro, because he is again, old enough to know what he is talking about with lots of experience using both ITB and OTB stuff, but he started from OTB same as dan worall.
Really, the young people like "in the mix" are just prime examples of the Dunning-Kruger effect. This guy wanna charge 85 eur to master a single song; like he has done this for 25+ years.
What has he mastered that is so good, that he thinks he can charge 85 eur for a song? Anyone has his discogs page?

And i cannot fathom how people can listen to more than 4 seconds of "house of kush" or "yalcin efe" without wanting to off themselves.

White sea studio has some cool commentary on plugins, so he goes nr 3 for me. but again i think he is very overrated..

edit: i guess it was Production youtube.... not "audio engineering" youtube... but since you guys put non-production stuff in here ...
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Just enjoyed a video called Create Depth in Your Mix with Reverb Tutorial from Roger That Music
https://youtu.be/UH2walEf9-o

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Guy Michelmore is pretty unbeatable for beginners

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