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Evolve140
Only Sidechaining a Bit
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Denver
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Have you given anyone else feedback? Ever?
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May-02-2011 06:19
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neolinked
tranceaddict in training
Registered: May 2011
Location: California, USA
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I think it's pretty good. I think it would sound better if the instruments had more reverb added to it, because the vocals in this song are very echoey. Also the vocals get drowned out by the instruments in some parts of the song. So either turn down the instruments and/or turn the vocals up. By the way, what software did you use to create this mix?
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May-02-2011 10:36
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oceansgiant
tranceaddict in training
Registered: May 2011
Location: independence, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Evolve140
Have you given anyone else feedback? Ever? |
I just signed up for this forum :O
thanks for the warm welcome though :/
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May-02-2011 21:51
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Evolve140
Only Sidechaining a Bit
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Denver
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First, you gotta get some proper drum samples. The factory drums in FL aren't really useful, man. The FL synths you are using right now are good to practice with and to get familiarized with synthesizers, but tend to result in cheesy sounds and they are also not very useful in my opinion.
The reverb on this vocal drowns it out quite a bit. When you are programming reverb, it is often very helpful to determine which frequency ranges your reverb will be producing an effect for. I think you should try taking out a lot of the low end on the reverb, it's also a very muddy sounding reverb with a small room size, sounds very drowned out like I mentioned.
It seems that you have dropped a lot of MIDI tracks from the track you are "remixing" into the track and just put a 3OSCX on it to play the notes, without your own touch layed upon it. I'm glad you have started learning production man, and it doesn't sound completely horrible. It just seems like you are using FL and you are starting out producing. None of the sounds are overly dominating of the other sound, but as far as the mixdown goes, the vox is definetely not going to work.
Let's look at it this way. If you are using vocals in a track, usually, the vocal should be in the front and middle of the mix. Using such thick and spacey, muddy reverb creates distance, which is counter productive in your pursuit for a balanced and proper mixdown.
Ask questions, be resourceful, use your creativity and intelligence, and keep coming back to this forum and posting your tracks. We'll be here.
CHEERS!
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May-03-2011 05:31
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Evolve140
Only Sidechaining a Bit
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Denver
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| quote: | Originally posted by neolinked
I think it's pretty good. I think it would sound better if the instruments had more reverb added to it, because the vocals in this song are very echoey. Also the vocals get drowned out by the instruments in some parts of the song. So either turn down the instruments and/or turn the vocals up. By the way, what software did you use to create this mix? |
It's reverb on the vocals, and not an echo (delay), you wouldn't combat reverb with more reverb, to make it sound better. You may want to listen again, because the vocals are actually drowning out the other elements. He should take the reverb off the vocal completely, lower all of his other channels down completely, and gradually go through the mixdown. Also, if there is anything on your master channel, take it off. The reverb on all the other elements is also untamed. Don't just put reverb on there for it to be there. It's important to be using it pragmatically and not just for the sake of using it.
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May-03-2011 05:38
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oceansgiant
tranceaddict in training
Registered: May 2011
Location: independence, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Evolve140
First, you gotta get some proper drum samples. The factory drums in FL aren't really useful, man. The FL synths you are using right now are good to practice with and to get familiarized with synthesizers, but tend to result in cheesy sounds and they are also not very useful in my opinion.
The reverb on this vocal drowns it out quite a bit. When you are programming reverb, it is often very helpful to determine which frequency ranges your reverb will be producing an effect for. I think you should try taking out a lot of the low end on the reverb, it's also a very muddy sounding reverb with a small room size, sounds very drowned out like I mentioned.
It seems that you have dropped a lot of MIDI tracks from the track you are "remixing" into the track and just put a 3OSCX on it to play the notes, without your own touch layed upon it. I'm glad you have started learning production man, and it doesn't sound completely horrible. It just seems like you are using FL and you are starting out producing. None of the sounds are overly dominating of the other sound, but as far as the mixdown goes, the vox is definetely not going to work.
Let's look at it this way. If you are using vocals in a track, usually, the vocal should be in the front and middle of the mix. Using such thick and spacey, muddy reverb creates distance, which is counter productive in your pursuit for a balanced and proper mixdown.
Ask questions, be resourceful, use your creativity and intelligence, and keep coming back to this forum and posting your tracks. We'll be here.
CHEERS! | thanks a lot! will look into the mixdown. Yes you are correct! trying to be self taught using fruity loops xD.. lots and lots and lots of interface 
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May-03-2011 08:24
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oceansgiant
tranceaddict in training
Registered: May 2011
Location: independence, USA
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May-04-2011 07:38
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oceansgiant
tranceaddict in training
Registered: May 2011
Location: independence, USA
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I appreciate the feedback so far! I don't get butthurt from criticism... it helps me to grow and get extra sets of ears to hear what I'm not hearing. I appreciate everything once again!
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May-05-2011 03:26
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