Description : I know this is too dirty, can someone teach me how to eq I'm having a hard time in mixing same goes to master, can someone told where to boost or cut thanks in advance, btw I only use fl studio mobile stock plugins here and those basses is from Virtual Riot pack on splice. anyways hope you enjoy this one I'm out.
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Don't boost, cut. the mixing bus is a fixed size, and you have to fit everything in, boosting makes less space... Almost all good eq'ing is cutting. Make puzzle pieces.
If you want to know what to boost and cut, I recommend using a reference track(or two) and loading it into your project so you can A/B between their mix and yours and find a good balance for your sources.
It's a respectable mix though, nice job!
I'm loving the sound, reminds me of the kind of music I grew up listening to. As far as eq goes, in my opinion the 3 best things to remember are;
1. Not to overcrowd a frequency range with too may signals e.g. A bass guitar and a mid bass synth would clash because they'd both have a signal between 100Hz and 300Hz (which creates a muddy sound).
2. NEVER mix a signal alone because it might sound good solo, but horrible with other elements in the mix.
3. Get familiar with Mid/Side eq. It can create a huge amount of space while still keeping the core sound.
Obviously there's WAY more to the art of eq, but these are the 3 points I wish I knew years ago.
Your composing is excellent, in my opinion. Perhaps with time your DAW skills will catch up. In fact I'm sure they will. Don't stop...
Great track.
PEACE...
Thanks Jynxz!! btw I'm currently working in a remix on Only Now by Seven Lions I would love to upload that here but it's takes time because I'm having a hard time on my mixing process, thanks again Jynxz appreciate this! :>
Very Hard Bro-step indeed. Eq-ing is an art. I come from the school of reducing not adding. Have you thought of investing in a VST like Ozone9?
This has a nice melody and alot of good things in place as you rely more on the melody then the squelch, and that makes this enjoyable and crunchy. good work.
Description : If you're looking for Skrillex and his cronies, you've come to the wrong place. It's not that kind of dubstep. This track opens with a nod to my fellow Vault Dwellers and Wanderers of the Wastes, and transitions into a deep, dark celebration of the Horror movie genre. Some of you will get it. Some of you won't. Either way, I hope you all enjoy it. Thanks for listening. Take care. V.
Description : Update //** Quality has been adjusted from 160kbps to 192kbps. Hope this helps :) **// Hey guys, today I bring you my first remix track and my second real attempt at dubstep. This track is a remix of my buddy's, Golden track. You can check out the original here : https://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/147676 and his soundcloud here : https://soundcloud.com/goldenookami. This is the short version aka the demo version. I plan on making a longer version later. As always your comments and tips are very welcome. Thanks for stopping by, and take care!
Description : This is an old project I made back in 2015. The voice you hear is Richard Trager from the game "Outlast".So, I present to you: Dr. Trager By ProPAIN. If the Site Director or whatever is willing to approve me uploading loops, then I will see about uploading the Bass Drop by itself for you to be creative with. Thank you for listening!
Description : This is my new single! It's a little different style than I'd normally go for (deeper and darker), but I really liked the instrumental, which is my HakaN96, and just HAD to do something.
Let me know what you think of it! My mixing/mastering skills arent the best. I put the song under the Dubstep genre (because of the instrumental) but with all the singing i'm not sure if it's more popish or not. What do you think?
If you enjoyed the song please like my Facebook page! I would love to hear from you!
Description : Hard, gritty, screech dubstep.
This is in a set, you can find the Drum loop, the Build Up loop and the Bass loop on my profile.
I'm looking for a Riddim producer to help me make the last song in my EP.
Description : yep, I made another one. I've been working a lot on my music lately, coming out with new songs in a day or 2 of making them. I took a snip of a minecraft youtuber's video because I got inspiration of another song, with.. the same snippet. I kind of copied the idea, but I didn't add too many vocals. Please, tell me if the mixing is right because something seems off. This is actually my first 6 minute song, idk if I did everything correctly layout-wise. (btw title won't let me put apostrophes)
Description : this was made for a video called cyberpunk 2077. I went with dubstep instead of my usual cinematic orchestral. It conveyed the mood better. check out the video. and let me know what you think. subscribe to my channel I'll doing more videos. love to hear with vocals.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AnMSQeXrMg
Description : This is my first time making Riddim. It's 150 bpm and in F. I hope this could be something that will catch peoples attention and put a smile on there face, Heck maybe some headbanging as well. Please enjoy. :)
If you want to know what to boost and cut, I recommend using a reference track(or two) and loading it into your project so you can A/B between their mix and yours and find a good balance for your sources.
It's a respectable mix though, nice job!
1. Not to overcrowd a frequency range with too may signals e.g. A bass guitar and a mid bass synth would clash because they'd both have a signal between 100Hz and 300Hz (which creates a muddy sound).
2. NEVER mix a signal alone because it might sound good solo, but horrible with other elements in the mix.
3. Get familiar with Mid/Side eq. It can create a huge amount of space while still keeping the core sound.
Obviously there's WAY more to the art of eq, but these are the 3 points I wish I knew years ago.
Hope this helps anyone reading.
Very nice very good
Good work bro on the melody and in fact the everything else.
Great track.
PEACE...
This has a nice melody and alot of good things in place as you rely more on the melody then the squelch, and that makes this enjoyable and crunchy. good work.