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stupidisco
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Registered: Apr 2004
Location: the oc bitch
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i dont understand what you are asking.
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Apr-11-2004 02:40
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Boomer187
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by PVD fanatic
Trancinchink , any tips for a novice ??? so how do u bring the volume up? steadily... ??? quick ?? and at the same time, what eqs are u using to mix ?? highs, and lows ?? are there any tricks of the trade so to speak ?? thanks .. just inquisitive |
depends on the track.
I usually cut the bass totally out, and leave the highs and mids eq at around 25% or less. then I slowly bring up the volume to about 75%. then I raise the eq level of the highs and mids to the beat.
for the bass it depends on the song, when I want to slowly mix it in so it is hardly noticable I will leave the volume at around 75% at this point and slowly increase the bass while only lowering the other chans bass about 10% total. then when I have all the eqs where I want, I raise the volume up to 100%, then reverse the process for the track going out.
or If I want to kick the bass in strong to keep the energy high, someitmes I will cut the bass of the other chan out and then bring both bass eqs in quickly. or just slam the new bassline over the old one.
those are just a few techniques you can use, just fool around with different songs, record the mixes though so you can get a good feel of how it sounds to others.
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Apr-11-2004 04:50
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rafale
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Kuala Lumpur
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Apr-11-2004 17:08
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djshan
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Registered: Jul 2003
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when i had the vestax mixers, i used the crossfaders.. right no wi have a vmx300, i use the volume faders bcuz the crossfader on vmx300 is "wierd"..
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Apr-12-2004 00:26
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