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EQing & mixing Trance synths? (pg. 2)
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trunk
Yes this helps indeed, thank you! So it's 'just' EQ and layering I have to master.
Rodri Santos
To learn how to mix i'd definitely learn to mix things without using any eq/filter (use different octaves, counterpoint sounds and sidechain...) and when everything sounds fine use eq/filters to polish everything
Looney4Clooney
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Originally posted by DJRYAN™
Sorry again. I guess that didn't come out being nice, and I try to be a nice guy. What I meant to say was most of my synths had the harsh sound too until I figured out that layering synths covering a variety of different frequencies provided not only the fullness I was looking for, but also eliminated a lot of that harsh tones I was hearing.

Take this song as an example.

Virtual Reality (Original Mix) by DJRYAN™

Now I know its not the best example. The entire song is revealed within the first few seconds. Which, I know, is kinda fubar'd but, regardless, my concentration was (like yours) to eliminate the harshness that I was hearing through a lot of my (trance) tracks.

In order to solve the problem. I created three different synths covering three different channels within my mixer. I tuned not only the key of which notes were being played e.g: E3, E2, E4, but also each oscilators octave. That cleaned it up pretty nicely.

But then I went back in and also eq'd all three tracks as well as played them independently of the bass and drums while cleaning up frequencies and some more of those harsh tones. Then I played all three with the bass, and finally with the drums making sure that everything fit nicely.

Now keep in mind, I'm no expert, but I did think this was a huge leap compared to other tracks I've created in the past.

I hope this helps.


you over eqd your leads that they have no middle of middle low and sound lifeless. A good example on what not to do. It sounded incredibly harsh. IF you are going to post your own work, try not to make it suck. I honestly don't understand how you could post this as a demonstration in EQ. I mean how do you manage to up so few elements. Classic rookie mistake to highpass everything without thinking about what you are doing.
PlasticSoul
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Originally posted by EddieZilker
Find a better source sound. You're just wasting your time trying to fix a bad sound with tools that are designed to make good sounds, sound better. And yes, you kind of answered your own question.


Exactly, chose sounds that fit together without much eq. Try change the octave too...
Andy28
"Your listening to a Dj Ryan promo"


:haha: wtf is that all about??
EddieZilker
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Originally posted by Andy28
"Your listening to a Dj Ryan promo"


:haha: wtf is that all about??


I don't know but now I can't record that mix from its embed to play it out at my local big time clob. People will know I stole it. Unless...









Does anyone know how to get rid of vocals from a track?
DJRYAN™
quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
Unless...



Does anyone know how to get rid of vocals from a track?



LMAO!!
MSZ
quote:
Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
you over eqd your leads that they have no middle of middle low and sound lifeless. A good example on what not to do. It sounded incredibly harsh. IF you are going to post your own work, try not to make it suck. I honestly don't understand how you could post this as a demonstration in EQ. I mean how do you manage to up so few elements. Classic rookie mistake to highpass everything without thinking about what you are doing.


im positive Dj ryan is going for the rebecca black approach.
DJRYAN™
to be perfectly honest I thought that these synths sounded a helluva lot better than anything I had done before.
skyhunter
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Originally posted by DJRYAN™
to be perfectly honest I thought that these synths sounded a helluva lot better than anything I had done before.


meh, they're okay, and thinking back to the other stuff you've posted before it is improvement. They do sound awfully thin considering how minimal your arrangement is though. If you listen to a lot of old school hardstyle, you'll see that minimal arrangement usually calls for thicker sounds.

Andy28
quote:
Originally posted by DJRYAN™
to be perfectly honest I thought that these synths sounded a helluva lot better than anything I had done before.


Yes I'll give you that ryan I do agree, shame its the same thing played over and over for 5 mins.
Looney4Clooney
ryan you are nice guy. I wish you would ditch the douchery and ego bull and I could nice to you. IT hurts me more than it hurts you. Or at least let me know you are mocking all that you seem to stand for. If that is the case let me know. Because it is just way too convincing. I am torn.
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