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Posted by Trancealot on Mar-30-2008 08:57:

FL Studio 4 Tune. Pt(2)

Remember me. I took some of the advice you guys gave me from the Last Post of Mine.

Check it out. Left out the go this time
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If I had to give this track a name I would call this "Round two"


Posted by Sh!fty on Mar-30-2008 16:19:

Was curious cuz I use FL studio 5 :P
hmm oke,
Bass is first of all not centered, what makes the whole thing sound balanced to the right. and second you're doing a pitch in the bassline, which makes it sound very off key. Equilizing is poor trough the whole track. Try making your sounds cleaner, don't sudenly pump up the volume of an element to make it explode (or do it more subtle then this). I know it's tempting to put everything as loud as possible but don't! Couldn't bear listening the whole thing

practicing takes art


Posted by Trancealot on Mar-30-2008 16:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Sh!fty
Was curious cuz I use FL studio 5 :P
hmm oke,
Bass is first of all not centered, what makes the whole thing sound balanced to the right. and second you're doing a pitch in the bassline, which makes it sound very off key. Equilizing is poor trough the whole track. Try making your sounds cleaner, don't sudenly pump up the volume of an element to make it explode (or do it more subtle then this). I know it's tempting to put everything as loud as possible but don't! Couldn't bear listening the whole thing

practicing takes art


If the equalizer has to do with volume I understand where it does tend to be lounder and softer when maybe it should not. If eq is something else then I did not take that into account in my entire tune. I am not sure about the pitch thing going on in the bass line. I should lower it? I will see what happens


Posted by Sh!fty on Mar-30-2008 18:50:

Ok, you should direct your samples/synths to a channel

Then load the equilizer, it looks like this



You can boost or damper a range of frequenties with it to make your bass sound lower in one channel (and stronger) and your synths sound higher and sharper in another channel (that's the essence of equilizing)



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