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| gordan100 |
| quote: | Originally posted by TranceLover007
Smooth going (pad)synth in the background and don't put too much of reverb on it as you already have heavy layer of it.
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Thanks. I've updated previous post, added some proggy synth in the middle, like it so far. |
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| theterran |
Kinda worn out after the last tune...but I've been fiddling around with some sound design. Pretty barebones since I was just using it as a template to program pad / bass / 2 sine leads, but I might do something with this.
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| gordan100 |
| quote: | Originally posted by theterran
Kinda worn out after the last tune...but I've been fiddling around with some sound design. Pretty barebones since I was just using it as a template to program pad / bass / 2 sine leads, but I might do something with this.
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Sounds nice so far, you should do something with this :) |
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| TranceLover007 |
| quote: | Originally posted by gordan100
Thanks. I've updated previous post, added some proggy synth in the middle, like it so far. |
This synth at 0:31 need to have less reverb on it as create some unintended effect.
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| gordan100 |
Just keeping the thread alive :)
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| SystematicX1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by gordan100
Just keeping the thread alive :)
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Question, that sine bass tone you have. It sounds pretty wide. You have it in mono? Be a big difference with something underneath as the sub region is not hitting low enough to that tone. High pass that bass |
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| gordan100 |
| quote: | Originally posted by SystematicX1
Question, that sine bass tone you have. It sounds pretty wide. You have it in mono? Be a big difference with something underneath as the sub region is not hitting low enough to that tone. High pass that bass |
It's not mono. High pass the bass and use something else for sub? Yeah, maybe, it sounds like it's choking the mix a bit. I didn't hear this on speakers yet.
Thanks for listening |
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| gordan100 |
I've changed the bass. Stabs are to harsh probably.
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| SystematicX1 |
Ok, a few things. First, your sub is loud and over taking the track. I would for sure EQ that kick as well, add some ducking on that bass. Let your kick shine more (remember on those low frequency's = mono)
personally, I like the stabs. On a personal side, I would add some verb to it and play around to see if I could get a more flowing atmospheric backend.
But yea, turn that bass down and let your highs shine a bit more, adjust your bass and kick and your on to something |
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| gordan100 |
| quote: | Originally posted by SystematicX1
Ok, a few things. First, your sub is loud and over taking the track. I would for sure EQ that kick as well, add some ducking on that bass. Let your kick shine more (remember on those low frequency's = mono)
personally, I like the stabs. On a personal side, I would add some verb to it and play around to see if I could get a more flowing atmospheric backend.
But yea, turn that bass down and let your highs shine a bit more, adjust your bass and kick and your on to something |
Thanks, yeah, it doesn't sound nice enough yet. Didn't realize that sub was so overtaking, i have even turn it down here :) I'll try to play more with the drums and bass. |
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| gordan100 |
One more version
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| SystematicX1 |
| MUCH Better man, and I am sure you can hear the difference. Lots more dynamics are shining. Not sure If I really dig that arpy rolling bass but, you have a much cleaner palette to work on |
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