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WIPs / Old tune I found on my computer
« on: June 20, 2016, 01:37:17 am »
https://soundcloud.com/notsobad/yezzur

Think I might still have the project file somewhere...

Any suggestions how I should finish it? Or change stuff?

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Mixing/Mastering / Levels
« on: June 09, 2016, 06:02:35 pm »
Hi guys, have a question regarding the volume of tracks.

I've seen some "how to mix" tutorials from all over the internet and a lot of them start their mixdowns with the whole 'faders down' approach (sorting the levels out at the start) which is fair enough. Whatever suits.

And in more than one occasion I've seen people start to use the EQ after they have said that they sorted out the levels. I know the levels is a flexible kind of tool that you always seem to touch throughout the mix but some of these people think the volumes or levels of the tracks are done and dusted thanks to the old 'faders down' method. I've seen these people not touching the levels after adjusting the EQ which doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me since you are changing the volume of the signal when EQ'ing.

Unfortunately I can't think of a source that takes this approach but I remember learning this approach from some tutorial videos and living by it for a while and then realizing it doesn't make much sense.

Am I just confused or am I making some sort of sense?








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Mixing/Mastering / Quick trick to make your track louder.
« on: January 25, 2016, 11:18:39 pm »
Hi guys, stumbled across this trick by Bobby Owsinski called the 'Hot and Loud trick'. I reckon a lot of people here could benefit from this for a quick type of master.

This trick might cover the common goal of loudness and competing with other tracks in terms of loudness, while retaining some sort of dynamics.

Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J7ABfkfKC4

Note: Check out Bobby Owsinski's 101 mixing tricks, very helpful. :)

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Mixing/Mastering / Reverb Processing
« on: January 24, 2016, 11:25:43 pm »
Hi guys, first post here.

Since there is a lot of EDM heads around here, do you guys think reverb plays a big part in the drop? I feel like when I'm flicking through presets, when I remove the internal reverb from the plugin, a lot of the power is lost in some cases. So I've started to experiment with reverb on a send channel and I am getting great results. Does anybody have any tips when processing reverb separately? I've been applying it in Mid/side mode and it's sounding pretty cool in some contexts. Also I've recently discovered that scooping out some of the mids and having it on the sides can be helpful mix wise. (Probably a very basic tip but whatever!)

I've always wondered about the reverb in this tune also:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG2Fm-7kgTQ

The reverb is like sidechained to the synth I know, but it almost has a more distinct pitch to it?

So if anyone has any tips/tricks on reverb processing/manipulation whatever, do share!



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