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KilldaDJ
need some tips on mastering...

it sounds...not quite right to my ear

file 1

file 2

file 2, the bass is slightly different, which one sounds better really
DJ_Ikronix
Bass 2 has more presence in the mix (which I like better), but the WHOLE THING needs a large boost on the low end. My subwoofer should be KICKING under my feet at the volume I have it at, but it's only buzzing. A little. :(

(More. :D More OOOMPH. )
hardikaveri
and remember to boost lows(or what ever )in mixdown not in mastering!!

your mixdown has to be perfect before mastering
KilldaDJ
file 2 it is then

the way im learning to index sound is by distorting it, in the master EQ i distort all frequencys...however i do hear the buzz and not the full 'oomph'

i'll give it a shot, cheers guys
ZxZDeViLZxZ
im doing a remix of this to what are you using for it?
ZxZDeViLZxZ
2 is better btw
KilldaDJ
quote:
Originally posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ
im doing a remix of this to what are you using for it?


fl 3.4

vanguard
v station
and a pro53 i thinks
ONION
If you have a decent set of monitors...

Do what YOU think sounds good to you.. If you write a track on a crappy pair of PC speakers... then you will not know what is exactly going on... its like painting a picture with glasses that blur your vision.... but in this case its your hearing :)

Some EQing Tips:

* Cut before you boost
=> Cut frquencies in a sound that arent being used... makes your mix clearer

* Give each sound its own space so they sit nicely together instead of trying to overide and fight for sonic space.
KilldaDJ
but for the lead and bass, there are some freqs that hit each other.

oh yeh btw im using headphones to make music. uh everything is clearer
Atlantis_AR
quote:
Originally posted by KilldaDJ
but for the lead and bass, there are some freqs that hit each other.

oh yeh btw im using headphones to make music. uh everything is clearer


A 'blue' instrument and a 'yellow' instrument can still combine to provide a 'green' sounding instrument, but what you usually don't want is for this 'green' sound to take over the 'blue' and 'yellow' ones. ;)

Maybe not the best way of explaining it, but it's usually still OK for two or more instruments to occupy the same frequency space, provided they don't 'fight' together in other ways. If you find they sound well together, then why not?

You could try reducing the particular frequency on one instrument and boosting it (most likely not as much) on the other though, depending on which instrument you want to be dominant.

There aren't any set rules though, so don't be afraid to break them. I mean, the fact that the 'rule' states to give each instrument its own sonic space doesn't exactly mean that you have to bandpass each track. :)

Sirocco
quote:
Originally posted by KilldaDJ
need some tips on mastering...

it sounds...not quite right to my ear

file 1

file 2

file 2, the bass is slightly different, which one sounds better really


why do u have claw in your avatar.

that is a peice of crap.

muddies ur mix like no other
UphoricNitemare
Wow, and I thought I was the only one that didn't like the claw.
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