Exploration of Sound ( to all producers ) (pg. 22)
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methose |
VERB!!!! is it good to put a reverb on my final mix. If so what type of verb (is there i kinda default style of verb for trance)
currently im using Wave Tverb(studio B) but have Rverb and ReverbX.
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Trancevision |
quote: | Originally posted by methose
VERB!!!! is it good to put a reverb on my final mix. If so what type of verb (is there i kinda default style of verb for trance)
currently im using Wave Tverb(studio B) but have Rverb and ReverbX.
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Just try. Some dry productions can use reverb very well in order to add some space. Mastering Plugins like Ozone offer a mastering reverb which is quite good.
Depends sometimes on taste if it sounds better with reverb.
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DJ Chrono |
I don't recommend putting a reverb onto the full mixdown.
You rarely ever hear songs with this done, because it's generally better to keep the track clean and precise, especially the kick and other percussion. Adding reverb to synths individually is of course different though :D.
Just think, if your track is going to be played at a club, or other enclosed loud environment, there will be enough natural reverb that you wont want any additional verb on the actual track. |
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mantisnl |
i`ve posted this in another thread, but it`ll do fine here aswell:
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ok, i`ve made something that might explain a bit more about synth building, i hope itll help:)
what i`ve done is the following: i made 3 example mp3`s, 1 containing the full synth, and the other 2 containing the 1st "part" of the synth and the 2nd "part" of the synth.
"part" 1 of the synth, this is the "higher" part of the synth, which, ofcourse is needed otherwise the synth will sound too bassy.
synth "part" 1
"part" 2 is next, this is the "lower" part of the synth which gives it a phat touch.
synth "part" 2
now, as anyone can hear, these two don`t sound very phat seperately, do they?:)
well, they actually are very phat, but u gotta put them 2gether, thats what makes it strong;)
1+2=phatness
i hope this helps the ppl which are learning to program synths even a bit more:)
and one last thing: don`t give up and be original;)
grtz,
mantis
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methose |
Just a quicky question regarding software/hardware synthesis.
If i am running Reason2 through Sonar Then through Waves Gold then through 3 Inca8in8out soundcards through a behringer UB2442 mixer with Behringers Ultrabass Virtualizer EQ and there classic compressers will i have all i need to start making some professional sounding tracks. (2 more layby payments away) And with that post before about mastering verb. thanks for the info. i have a pair of AKG studio h/phones and when i listen to pro tracks i can really hear the emphisis on the massive verb echos they sound so clear and precise it almost sounds like my headphone have a 3d world inside them. how do i make my tracks have the super subtle echo's.
Thanks guys(n girls too):p |
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Trancevision |
quote: | Originally posted by mantisnl
i`ve posted this in another thread, but it`ll do fine here aswell:
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really good, this is an awesome demonstration ...
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hey cheggy |
quote: | Originally posted by methose
Just a quicky question regarding software/hardware synthesis.
If i am running Reason2 through Sonar Then through Waves Gold then through 3 Inca8in8out soundcards through a behringer UB2442 mixer with Behringers Ultrabass Virtualizer EQ and there classic compressers will i have all i need to start making some professional sounding tracks. (2 more layby payments away) And with that post before about mastering verb. thanks for the info. i have a pair of AKG studio h/phones and when i listen to pro tracks i can really hear the emphisis on the massive verb echos they sound so clear and precise it almost sounds like my headphone have a 3d world inside them. how do i make my tracks have the super subtle echo's.
Thanks guys(n girls too):p |
I don't think the built in compressor in the behringer mixer would really be that effective, you don't have any control over the paramters. Looks like a decent setup. Did you say you have 3 soundcards???
Anyway, you weekness is in the amount of sound generating devices you have. Sonar is VST yeah? Well have a look for some VST soft synths to use. Reason 2 alone really isn't that much. Don't get me wrong, it's a great program and if you're just starting out, then I sugest to get aquainted with it first, but in the future, you may want more. I'm not quite sure what you will do with the mixer. I thought Sonar was a mixer. Anyway, at least you have the options for hardware expansion in the future. |
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hey cheggy |
ACID anybody
Don't know if this is gonna be helpful to anybody but I figured I would share it in case anyone out there is using rebirth but unsure as to the settings to get that typical acid sound. Well here they are:
Tune: 12 o'clock
Cutoff: 7 o'clock and rotate clockwise to make the piggy squeal
Resonance: 5 o'clock
Envelope Modulation: 7 o'clock (rotate clockwise to listen to the change, it's hard to describe)
Decay: 5 o'clock (what i use anyway, to fill it out more)
Accent: 5 o'clock to get that whipping sound. This only works on accented notes though. The more you turn it, the more the accent on the note applies.
Distortion:
- Amount: JUST after 3 o'clock.
- Shape : JUST after 9 o'clock
obviously, you can experiment with different distortion settings to get completely different sounds.
You can also use the square waveform instead of the saw. This tends to give a dryer, less rich sound, but still sounds good.
Have fun with it, and remember, too much Acid can rot the brain. |
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Perry VDV |
Hi guys,
I'm creating a guide for starting producers and since I read so many good tips I was wondering if you would mind if I use all your tips and put them all together in a categorized "online manual".
Of coarse all credits go to all whe have contributed.
Pls let me know. |
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Trancevision |
quote: | Originally posted by Perry VDV
Hi guys,
I'm creating a guide for starting producers and since I read so many good tips I was wondering if you would mind if I use all your tips and put them all together in a categorized "online manual".
Of coarse all credits go to all whe have contributed.
Pls let me know. |
I think you can use the tips, and let us know when your manual is finished and please put a link for it in this thread. ;)
Trancevision |
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BigStu |
Wow, I'm only up to July 2002 but I thought I would post and say how much I LOVE this thread. I've only been casually researching computer made music for a few months, but it helped a lot.
Just adding my thumbs up.
Stu |
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Etherium |
The following is a kick tip I got from Anjunabeats (Above&Beyond)
So, I guess it's a pro tip:
The tight kick at the bottom end
usually needs boost at around 80-180Hz. To get that attack you probably need to
boost mid freqencies about 400-800. To get that 'kick click' it usually needs a
boost around 1k. Or get some other layering sounds altogether if EQ don't seem
to work too well. Hope it helps. |
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