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DJule
Some producers let a engineer do the mix for them. Don't you have a friend who could explain you that? It's better than explaining it on this forum... and quite impossible...
thebigone
imo all producers should be able to do it themselves, lazy bastards, i'd love to learn everything about producing, mixing down and mastering myself, in fact, im gonna love learning it, cuz i know im gonna be pro later in life, cuz although i love my girl, love my family, love life and friends, goin out etc, music is my life, i couldnt live without it, and i'll do anything to make my own professionally, to all extent.

If anyone can point me in the right direction, pain, all bad things, i'll do it...
Corteoz
Have you heard the expression "Learning by doing" ?
Learning these things takes time and requires experience you only can gain by doing everything yourself. You can learn trix from forums, but don't ever rely on a guide! Make you own experience, and you'll be a pro producer in a few years! :) Takes about 3 - 4 years before you have a quite pro sound.
How long have you been producing?
Timothy
Maybe spectrasonic Trilogy might help. I don't own it so you have to ask someone else how good it is for those type of phat bass sounds.
Dickie-T
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Originally posted by Timothy
Maybe spectrasonic Trilogy might help. I don't own it so you have to ask someone else how good it is for those type of phat bass sounds.

Isnt that sample based? Using samples for bass is bad imo, bass should be synthesized by a synth, because in professional tracks its always the bass that makes good tracks unique/their own identity...
Silver Bass
quote:
Originally posted by Dickie-T
Isnt that sample based? Using samples for bass is bad imo, bass should be synthesized by a synth, because in professional tracks its always the bass that makes good tracks unique/their own identity...


agreed bass *helps* define a producers unique sound, but what do you think made the sounds for those samples in the first place?
Corteoz
No no no no...
Spectrasonics Trilogy is an AMAZING sample based basssynth. It also has some really cool leads!
It's not intended for tranceproduction, but might help out with those deep basses.
Synth-basses often does the trick for midrange and high basses.
I'd start out with synthbasses if I were you. Use myriads! Don't just use one bassline, use 3 of them!
One sub / low , one mid and one high!
thebigone
What is "Spectrasonics Trilogy" ?

What are myriads?

ive been producing for about 1-2 years properly now, and before that, fannying around with, *cough cough* *choke whine wheez* music 2000 *choke guffaw gibble*

where do i upload any my tunes for some feedback btw?

And if people become pro by just "learning by doing" howcome there are college courses n ? what do u learn there that u cant learn urself? and... can u learn what u learn at colleges n , at home?
Silver Bass
College is all hands on, your still learning by doin. The only diffrence is all the info you need is more accessable.

I would go NUTS if i could find an audio engineering class where I live
Agenz
quote:
Originally posted by hey cheggy
To answer your question, yes. You spelt inconvenience correctly.


+1

thebigone
'+1' ???

and where do i upload my tunes for some feedback?
MessiahProject
I use Sitesled.com

but you could always check it this thread for more ideas!!



**Funny Thread for hosting!**

Cant wait to hear some of your stuff now!

MP
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