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What would you change in this bass
What would you change in this bass to increase its sound ?
and sugestion how to built-up this tune are welcome
>>>> http://kotuha.com/file/NFRsx-sample-132bpm.html <<<<<
[1,52mb/00:39min/320kbps]
Thanks for every advice
I could give a suggestion, musically, but I won't go there.
Technically, I haven't produced any electro-house bass like this. Personally, however, I would take a closer look at the kick though. I like it, but many others might not because it is more "click" than "kick". My recommendation would be to beef up the kick just a little (maybe change it), and then multiband-sidechain just to make the bassline duck only a little to get the kick through.
That's all I have for now... I could be dead wrong...
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| Originally posted by B_man I could give a suggestion, musically, but I won't go there. Technically, I haven't produced any electro-house bass like this. Personally, however, I would take a closer look at the kick though. I like it, but many others might not because it is more "click" than "kick". My recommendation would be to beef up the kick just a little (maybe change it), and then multiband-sidechain just to make the bassline duck only a little to get the kick through. That's all I have for now... I could be dead wrong... |
Thank you B_man
First, don't mix so loud. I'm getting really tired of saying this everywhere but the kick has to peak at about -8.5 dB (-8.2 dB is fine in FL Studio, since it defaults to that anyway) so that you have enough room to build on. If your kick is peaking at 0.0 dB, how can you expect to add other instruments without causing clipping?
Well, I assumed that he compressed what he had (master).
It's not too bad a thing if you are turning the compressor off while mixing... I do that all the time and compress for samples/forum-releases (please tell me if this is stupid).
My current trance track has the kick peaking at -7.7db in isolation, while the master peaks at about -4.4db with hats, 3 bassline parts, and clap. I have been turning my stuff down ever since I stopped starting track with the kick at -0.xdb, honest.
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| Originally posted by B_man Well, I assumed that he compressed what he had (master). |
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| It's not too bad a thing if you are turning the compressor off while mixing... I do that all the time and compress for samples/forum-releases (please tell me if this is stupid). |
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| My current trance track has the kick peaking at -7.7db in isolation, while the master peaks at about -4.4db with hats, 3 bassline parts, and clap. I have been turning my stuff down ever since I stopped starting track with the kick at -0.xdb, honest. |
although there are a sugestions which level gain should peak for drums basses, leads, pads and so on. I thought the right level for kick is 0 db (got this properity frome here http://www.orange-fields.com/widepa...easleeprec.html). So what about the bass?? where gain should be peaking?
OH and btw After I compress kick and bass separetly I put them into one mixer chanel and compress together. is it right?
And which effect should I add to bass to improve it? I used only reverb and chorus a bit (+compression and eq of course)(v-station)
Ps yes I mastered it and it looks like I wanted to cheat myself :P
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| Originally posted by PTR although there are a sugestions which level gain should peak for drums basses, leads, pads and so on. I thought the right level for kick is 0 db (got this properity frome here http://www.orange-fields.com/widepa...easleeprec.html). So what about the bass?? where gain should be peaking? OH and btw After I compress kick and bass separetly I put them into one mixer chanel and compress together. is it right? And which effect should I add to bass to improve it? I used only reverb and chorus a bit (+compression and eq of course)(v-station) Ps yes I mastered it and it looks like I wanted to cheat myself :P |
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| Originally posted by PTR although there are a sugestions which level gain should peak for drums basses, leads, pads and so on. I thought the right level for kick is 0 db (got this properity frome here http://www.orange-fields.com/widepa...easleeprec.html). So what about the bass?? where gain should be peaking? OH and btw After I compress kick and bass separetly I put them into one mixer chanel and compress together. is it right? And which effect should I add to bass to improve it? I used only reverb and chorus a bit (+compression and eq of course)(v-station) Ps yes I mastered it and it looks like I wanted to cheat myself :P |
Thanks for the tips... It wasn't too long ago that I use to mix everything at high volume and depend on my master compressor settings to clean up the mess. It's amazing how 'squashed' my tracks sounded back then. When I took the compressor off the master-bus it wass 'clip city'.
Wow... those were the days. If I wanted a little distortion on the kick, I said: "Oh, look, if the bar turns red (0.7 db) the kick automatically has a little more distortion, and it sounds louder too! How resourceful can I get!?" I've regained some sanity since then.
LOL... those were the days when a compressor actually made my mix sound quieter, but took away some of the fuzz that I disliked.
Yesterday, my philosophy was: I mix at low volume, but I still "master" my own tracks just to accomplish a louder volume until the day comes when I can hire that service out. I thought it was more 'hip' to have something that sounded slightly higher volume than an unmastered mixdown.
Today... I will officially not touch the master bus unless it's fading in the track, or something silly like that. I guess I should learn something new everyday.
I'm just wondering where the exact number -8.5 (or -8.2) dB comes from? Seems perfectly reasonable as a rule of thumb, of course, but the frequency spectrum of the bassline is going to have a major impact on how loud the kick can be (unless you use the sickeningly overused bass-ducking strategy).
Not to mention the spectrum of the kick itself. A different kick can completely change the whole mix balance.
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| Originally posted by DigiNut I'm just wondering where the exact number -8.5 (or -8.2) dB comes from? |
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| Seems perfectly reasonable as a rule of thumb, of course, but the frequency spectrum of the bassline is going to have a major impact on how loud the kick can be (unless you use the sickeningly overused bass-ducking strategy). |
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| Not to mention the spectrum of the kick itself. A different kick can completely change the whole mix balance. |
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