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| djsphere |
Hey TA! I would like to know your oppinion on this particulary mixdown which sounds a bit mudy to me, but i can't tell how bad is it.
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| Final Call |
| i think its your bass.. o_O my ears are kinda off right now though lol..but it could be the bass. |
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| aquila |
The rhythmical arp throughout the entire sample seems to be taking most of the frequencies in the mix, so that might be why it's sounding slightly muddy (I've heard and made worse btw). The arp sounds great, but maybe simplify it when the beat kicks in, so it leaves space on the eq spectrum for everything else.
The low frequencies aren't too overpowering but a little tweak won't go amiss. There also seems to be a slight lack of power in the high percussion too. Bring them up a bit (without eqing them) and see how that goes. |
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| djsphere |
thanks for the advices, this is not mastered and not tweaked just what i got while producing it and adding new elements. the final mixdown will come when the producing and arrangemet is finished, i just wanted to make sure it doesen't sound too bad. :)
thanks again, any other comments are wellcomed :D
ps: @aquila what is the arp sound in my sample :conf: |
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| aquila |
| Hard to explain. The bit that sounds like a rhythm made out of filtered pink noise. :) |
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| djsphere |
| quote: | Originally posted by aquila
Hard to explain. The bit that sounds like a rhythm made out of filtered pink noise. :) |
got it ;)
thanks again |
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| tecnolover |
| Try rolling off your bass arp higher up till it gets cleaner. Also, make sure all your other synths are sent to a bus with a HP filter set at around 200-300hz and adjust from there till it cleans it up. You can also use a low shelf. Also another thing that can really clean up a mix is to shorten a too-long kick tail or change the volume envelope of it. Just be careful to not overdo it cuz you can lose a lot of the body of the sound. |
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