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Kicks drowning out the actual music at festivals?!?! Who's still mixing sensibly? (pg. 2)
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| Mimieux |
| quote: | Originally posted by Raphie
question should really be, which DJ's don't know how to work the EQ knobs on the PIO mixer.
DJ and PA should cater and accomodate for the music, not the other way around...... |
No it shouldn't be. I would of asked that question if it were relevant. This is a a problem at mixdown. |
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| Mimieux |
| quote: | Originally posted by J.L.
Festivals and clubs =/= studios |
Of course :(, but artists should be producing music that sounds great at festivals and clubs, as well as everyday sound systems. This wasn't a problem when people were producing 'balanced' dance tracks with sensible kick levels...
but now it's just ridiculous |
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| Mimieux |
| quote: | Originally posted by johncannons1
u by any chance talking about ASOT 500 in sydney?
because thats exactly what happened haha |
Absolutely PERFECT example :).
You had to sit in the tiered seating at the back to enjoy any kind of music. I was just thinking to myself, what are those s down in the mosh thinking? Going off like this is the biggest party on Earth, but I've been down the front and I a) can't hear music and b) what I can hear insanely hurts my ears. But even at the back you could tell the low end was still way too powerful, not muddy or bassey because of the stadiums acoustic, just way too powerful (who woulda thought lol).
Godskitchen was another example, EXCEPT!!! Marcel Woods tracks really sounded so much better in there than O'Callaghan's, Wippenberg's or Andy Moor's original stuff. So after that I threw those few productions into Logic and snooped around with some analysers and sure enough the kick was better balanced with the rest of the track. The kick level was lower (hitting just over -10db instead of -5 to -0!!!), the mids and highs were a nice and relatively flat mastering 'curve' so you could pick out all the elements. Having this lower kick level and flatter mid-section really made all the difference and I enjoyed most of his set compared with the others ... which is a shame, I was really eager to listen to/enjoy O'Callaghan's stuff |
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| Richard Butler |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mimieux
EXCEPT!!! Marcel Woods tracks really sounded so much better
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This is why it slightly bugs me when showing demos and people say make the kick the loudest thing in the track, but I find people like Marcel and indeed Michael Woods scoop a ton of out of thier kicks to let the tracks breathe.
Also we always say 'layer more' but the danger there is a nasty mush on the floor. |
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| DJ RANN |
I find this discussion so funny;
About 18 months ago, there were a ton of discussions on here with people (rightly) aksing (myself included) where the the kick had gone in EDM - all these tracks where the kick was nothing more than a subtle click or muffled low level thud.
To me it just proves that things go in cycles and have a way of regulating themselves.
I will say the comment about DJ's and PIO mixers is spot on - anyone with a Pioneer mixer, just try this: get a track with a prominant kick going. Now redline that track. Not badly but enough so you're slightly in the red and listen what happens ;)
Pio mixers have a nasty characrter fault of going to complete , especially with bass frequencies when redlined. So combine this factor, with heavily prominant kick in a production, then amplify that on a 100k Watt system and......well, you get the point. |
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| derail |
The last club night I went to all I could hear was the kick and a bit of bass. There may have been melodies up there somewhere, but I couldn't hear them.
The average kick level for trance currently is set higher than it was a few years ago. It does mean there is less room in the mix for melodies - much easier to simply have a sidechained pad/synth/arpeggio thing pumping on the offbeat than trying to fit an actual melody with some notes falling on "on beats".
I find Temple One's productions very clear and detailed, but the kicks do overpower the mix in the songs I've heard. If they turned it down just a bit their mixes would be better. Sean Tyas' kicks used to be slightly too loud/cutting, but the last few songs of his I've heard he's pulled it back a bit and it sounds so much better.
It takes some experience to get a decently balanced mix. It takes a whole bunch more to get an excellently balanced mix.
I hope there's no further trend towards overly loud, unbalanced kicks. Something that does work against it is the fact that the louder people make their kicks, the quieter they make their song overall. It depends whether they want to win the loudness war or the kick war. Hmm...maybe I'll start a hihat war and start mixing my hats at -3dBs....ain't nobody gonna have louder hats than me.... |
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| skyhunter |
| quote: | Originally posted by derail
Hmm...maybe I'll start a hihat war and start mixing my hats at -3dBs....ain't nobody gonna have louder hats than me.... |
Oh god.. Except I could see that happening if hi hats were cool.
Whatever the kids want. |
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| Mimieux |
| top contribution derail, thank you :) |
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| Dreyth |
Question:
Anyone in this thread went to electric zoo last year? Did you see Armin on the mainstage? The sound was literally so bad where I was standing, that I actually couldn't hear the kick, but only the BASS, let alone melodies or hats. I mean, ALLLLLL I heard were the very low notes of the bassline and melody, it was atrocious.
I cannot BELIEVE that i forgot Digweed was playing at another tent at the same time that armin was on, I definitely woulda gone over. I've never seen him live before. |
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| clay |
| todays music has very much bass. it works in clubs, but noe at home. i dont know what else to say.... |
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| sako487 |
| its all about da bass |
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| G-Con |
In terms of production techniques, I don't think this is an issue in all genres. Most of the techno and house nights I've been to in the last couple of years haven't had this issue. But the last trance night I went to was about 3 years ago and that was about 2 years after the last trance night I attended before that. I remember noticing straight away how the kicks had become so dominant in the time that had passed. Maybe it has become even worse now? I don't know.
I would say though that ty club sound systems played at too high a volume are probably the biggest cause. |
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