Yeah of course, If you use FL Studio youtube busyworksbeats and checkout all the FL 12 playlist. If you use Ableton goto the youtube channel...
You have a long way to go with mixing so just learn that first. Those chords and melodies sound like they've been used in 100 other tracks. The...
good! 8-8.5
If you are making 385 "songs" per year I doubt they sound like otherwordly masterpieces.
wow, it's that expensive!:woot:
with g clip I was about to gain 3-4 db of headroom with the sample sounding exactly the same! sweet
Hope this does not offend anyone but are there better VSTs to handle this job like s(M)exocope or is this pretty industry standard?
So I make mostly electronic, edm type stuff and want to take my sound to another level. Yes I know my skills need to be worked on but I have a few...
Thanks I've been practicing really hard, I just need to make sure those are 64 bit plugins.
At 2:30 it sounds like he switches the bpm
What are you talking about? I enjoyed all the answers given to me..
Okay so just a multiband for the upper harmonics, limiter is a good idea too.. Thanks for the info, I liked the non conventional answers also.
So taking a look at this sample, what would be the professional/industry standard way of taking care of these peaks? (fixing the harsh peaks)
Thanks i'm checking out now
A lot of the recorded samples I am working with have a few hard hits clipping a little over 0 db... I am trying to compress them and it's helping...
This leads me to my next question... I should post a thread but I don't want to anger the audioz gods.. The question is, If I found a High end...
Over the last few months I have been studying music production alone in the Sonoran Desert... No distractions but the cactus and my own thoughts....
I understand it's slower, but there's more creativity and inspiration. Makes sense...
I have been trying to use this thing for months now and it seems everything I can do on the push 2 I can do in the DAW much faster... Is there...
Let's do it
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