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Mixing/Mastering / Mixing other people's tunes
« on: January 14, 2016, 09:07:56 am »
I was wondering if any of you ever mixed tunes for other people and what your experiences were. What difficulties did you run into? What should you pay attention to when mixing for other producers?

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Looks like Ableton should really get on that mp3 export feature

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Any Aphex Twin interview.

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I just select both WAV and MP3 in the render settings on FL Studio. Usually does a good job at it.
At the same time o_O or you mean rendering first wav, then mp3?
FL Studio actually has the ability to render both at the same time, yes.

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Mixing/Mastering / Re: Perceived Loudness
« on: January 11, 2016, 01:01:34 am »
Real perceived loudness comes from good equalizing. Every instrument needs to be treated with the right care to bring its characteristics out well and make it shine. You'll notice that on pretty much every major track, nothing unnecessary is in there and nothing unnecessary has been done to the instruments. It's why there are industry standards, some things just work the best.

Basic tips would be not to emphasize on bass, lowmids and highs too much, keep the action in the mids where it can actually be perceived. A good mono / stereo contrast helps too.

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To be honest, I have no clue, I'm sure there's something but consciously it's always just been music itself for me and the emotions that come from listening to it. Silly how a repetitive drum rhythm with a simple melodic pattern on top can make people dance so much. That's just how the brain works, and I'm loving every second of it.

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Inspiration/Creativity/Motivation / Re: Overcoming negative thoughts
« on: January 11, 2016, 12:47:54 am »
Not hanging onto ideas you think are mediocre, learn to enjoy making mediocre ideas and scrapping them, but to do that YOU need to be honest with yourself and don't let lovey-dubby soundcloud comments get to your head. Ideally by not sharing EVERY idea you ever make

Definitely agree with this one. I've started a ton of songs last year and barely finished any or put them out, but that helped me develop tons. I focus on entirely different things in my writing process now than I did before.

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I did this in 2014 and can only recommend it, definitely teaches you a lesson about your own abilities. You should use it as an opportunity to diagnose problems in your own creative process and figuring out ways to eradicate them.

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Inspiration/Creativity/Motivation / Re: How do you get your own style?
« on: January 11, 2016, 12:43:34 am »
Just get deeper and deeper into the music, eventually you'll truly discover what you like and what you'd like to do. There are certain sounds and certain vibes I like, I combine them in a way noone else does and I keep refining that idea song by song. Some people are unable to create whatever they want on purpose and just make what comes to them naturally. I collect vibes and sounds like a machine, my brain is like a sponge that soaks up knowledge in order to enable me to create more. Both ways work, but the ability to steer what you are doing definitely gives you an edge in terms of how original and innovative your work can be. If you'd like that ability, start studying music in its smallest parts and develop yourself with the music rather than just your art. Be openminded and don't shy away from challenges or insurmountable obstacles. Take everything apart into tiny atoms and concepts, then rearrange them into whatever you can imagine.

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Inspiration/Creativity/Motivation / Re: Ghost Production: Discuss
« on: January 11, 2016, 12:31:13 am »
Some people can, some people can't.

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Mixing/Mastering / Re: Making a mix sound fuller
« on: January 10, 2016, 06:40:28 am »
The fullness and punch you're talking about is the result of many small things working together, so when you make your songs, make sure you pick the right samples, EQ them to sound the fullest and best, and make sure everything has its space in the mix. Fullness comes with practice and patience.

It might help if you put a track in here so people can tell you what might cause the lack of punch in your mixdown as the explanation you gave is kind of vague, a lot of things could be the reason.

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R&A Graveyard / Re: Perks for dedicated users?
« on: January 09, 2016, 09:26:24 pm »
If that's your perception of it, I can understand your concerns. However, I don't think that it's the general consensus in this forum to dismiss what unverified people say as "not important". Discrimination is against the board rules, we must all treat each other as equally important and with kindness, no matter if blue tick or not. I think we all read the rules and consider each other of equal value, I haven't noticed that someone without the blue tick is being treated lesser than someone who does have it. I personally find that unverified users post a lot of very useful things, I do not even look at whether someone has the tick or not. If I discriminate you, I will get removed just as much as you will if you discriminate me. There is no privilege.

Anyway, as someone who doesn't run the forum or moderate it, I don't think I'm in a position where I should be posting opinions on the subject as they hardly matter.

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R&A Graveyard / Re: Perks for dedicated users?
« on: January 09, 2016, 07:25:31 pm »
I wouldn't say so as verified users dont get any privileges, better treatment or "perks". It's just a little trust symbol.

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R&A Graveyard / Re: Perks for dedicated users?
« on: January 09, 2016, 04:07:06 pm »
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I mean it doesn't have to be the "hey im better than you" kind of thing. Could be a way of saying thank you to the person for using the site as often as they do

yeah i get that but the whole premise of this site is to have everyone basically be COMPLETELY equal, not putting anyone on some sort of pedestal

Then you should really consider putting the verification marks only on the profile page :)

The verification marks have nothing to do with that. It's to verify that someone is who they say they are. It's not some VIP deal they have with the admins.

Right. Read the post I linked; checkmark on the profile page = "I can verify this is who they say they are." checkmark on every post: "This poster is notable"
Saves people a click though, and I'm sure we are all smart enough not to let a blue checkmark influence our idea of what another person's value is.

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Inspiration/Creativity/Motivation / Re: Skype/Producers/Internet Friends
« on: January 09, 2016, 02:21:24 pm »
Random thought: There could be a function that allows you to put your skype name on your profile so others can add you and talk about techniques. Would help people who want to get in touch with each other speed up the process.

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