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Studio "Secrets" or "Tips" (pg. 2)
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| Evolve140 |
| Thanks, but not really what I'm looking for. |
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| sleeping |
| quote: | Originally posted by Evolve140
Nice, now we're talking. Yeah, I tend to meddle with distortion for sub as well, it tends to add extra flavor to the harmonics down there. Any particular plugin you use for that distortion, how much mix do you usually add? |
a little bit of camelcrusher will get the job done imo |
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| Evolve140 |
| I really like adding the Lo Fi filter from Predator... kinda like bit crushing, if you've ever used it.. fattens it up nice |
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| dj_alfi |
| quote: | Originally posted by Beatflux
How many people sound like Daft Punk? |
First of all, I doubt any 'people' would sound like Daft Punk. Set aside the fact that they are robots from Outer Space, people can not sound like a band. Not even a good beat-boxer.
But yah Justice and probably alot of other smelly french copy-cats. |
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| clay |
| my best advice is this: sell all your gear, throw away all backups of your production and start over atleast two times. |
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| Evolve140 |
| I think it's time to make some videos. |
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| studiobob |
try sidechaining your vocals into the vocal reverb send - so as the vocal volume drops, the reverb gets bigger.
and also sidechain your vocals against your synths so they duck slightly alllowing more room for the vocal.
so many things to experiment with... |
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| djyouth |
Elevate your monitors if the elements aren't at or above ear level.
Don't try to perfect anything, make it sound right and move on.
Get a midi keyboard. Definately.
Listen to a variety of music genres.
Do get a decent audio interface because you need good D/A converters. M-Audio is not an option. |
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| dj_alfi |
| quote: | Originally posted by djyouth
Do get a decent audio interface because you need good D/A converters. M-Audio is not an option. |
Care to elaborate?
| quote: | | Don't try to perfect anything, make it sound right and move on. |
That is an oxymoron. |
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| Richard Butler |
Spend a few minutes each day just playing your keyboard. I tend to do this whilst the system is booting up - I can just play and hear my Roland synth without the PC being involved as my RME interface just monitors the output of the synth regardless.
I find this is helping me melodically and will hopefuly transalte into my comming track.
I dislike piano roll composing personally apart from for drums, and bass sometimes. |
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| Excess |
| forget using white noise osc, just add a little bitcrushing to any fx chain for anything you feel needs white noise. goes a long way in adding character and leaves more room for flexibility imo |
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| djyouth |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_alfi
Care to elaborate?
That is an oxymoron. |
D/A converters play a crucial role in how the digital signals (which electronic music is) translates to the speakers. Getting good D/A converters is essential if you want the most out of the monitors you got. Good D/A's are expensive. No use in 'upgrading' to a cheap interface such as M-Audio, nor is there any point in getting very expensive speakers unless you have decent DA's. And there is a noticeable difference, and it's motivating to have a pro sound while mixing, not just after the mixdown is done and hou play it on an expensive amplified system.
No it is not an oxymoron in my case. It's a piece of good advice, and it's based on my experience. And that of James Cameron. I've spent countless hours getting nowhere with a track, though I learn lots from it. |
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