How To GLUE Your Sounds Together (4 Ways)
‘Glue’ is a buzzword in music production and mixing. Here’s an explanation, plus some methods you can try – including glue compression, saturation, reverb.
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Originally posted by UCwjgHtqBBdbZTUs9joWedag at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-oLsHZuiI

As someone who masters mountains of music for artists, I hate when sounds are glued together! That makes the mastering process exponentially tougher! At times it’s almost impossible to properly master a song like that because you can’t apply all the needed effects to each individual sound. You just have that single track with numerous layered sounds all in one. I wouldn’t suggest using this process unless you plan to master your own material! This way you can semi-master the glued segments of the song within the beat program. Prior to bouncing it over to the post production mastering program.
I use Prittstick
SSLComp ????
What is the black plugin?
Which daw is this ?
I love this!
I like using abbey road saturator
i love the clap in your vid
Just layers of EQ, different types of colored distortion and some use of an expander/compressor. In you wanna get fancy you can play with the stero field a bit ????
I like transients!!!
Nice nice
I see shadow hills mastering compressor on the thumbnalil? is the best ?
The Pulsar P44 Magnum is really good for warm drums
Very helpful
Someone pls like this comment so I can come back to watch this video ❤❤❤
didnt hear a difference
…warm audio hardware equalizers…
Make groups like drums, vocals, instruments etc. glue those together with a bit more saturation, widening, compression then glue the whole mix like you said
This is missing from the cultural music in my country, and u notice it when u listen to music from the 60's 70's and 80's.
I group my vocals, drums, and certain instruments. Then add a soft compression
with duck tape! XD i love making music!
I love your channel
freaking fascinating!!
I always use gorilla glue, it works all the time!
That clap still don’t sound cohesive enough for me if I was making it
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With a vocoder, on one of the channels, having the other as a carrier 🙂 works well when the carrier is a bass
Thanks for the clarification.
By stick Soundgoodizer and limiters on all my busses
In other words, "glue" is intermodulation distortion.
Can you use this for Leads?
cool thank you
A favourite "glue" trick I have is ambience reverb, preferrably so short that you basically can't hear it. And then you send almost every track to it, which gives them all something in common
This does not explain anything. A compressor with any attack time glues sounds. It glues even better when the attack is fast. Think about a compressor like it's an envelope shaper for sounds. So gluing is not just level balancing, but applying the same envelope contour to all sounds on the bus.
More attack – the compressor does less work, because it compresses too late and leaves the OG attack in its original condition. So why the fuck is glue compression using a slow attack? BTW, gluing the master bus is not always desirable, because the brain loves contrast. You've already shaped all your sounds and their envelopes, and now you're fucking that up with some fancy technique from the internet. So think deeper and don't fuck up your work with all this "gay-style compression" bla bla.
Soundgudizer on the master
all i have is elmer’s
When grouping/bussing tracks together (eg: basses, drums, FX, synths, etc) I may put several saturators on the track all with super low amounts. (Of course you have to be careful about plugins with phase issues like OTT if you don't want to negate all the effort you did getting everything in phase)
This video did not help ????????♂️
Envelope followed stereo noise on drums, followed by saturation. Welds them puppies together
…and here I was melting horses.