Ricky Denzel wrote:I'm back! It's been a long time since I was here
It's been almost 1/6 of a year. That's one over six.
Let me inform you on what you've missed in that amount of time: not really much at all really.
Ricky Denzel wrote:I'm back! It's been a long time since I was here
Bronies Are Cool wrote: not really much at all really.
Facade wrote:Bronies Are Cool wrote: not really much at all really.
this
maybe s6 hype will bring some people back
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Acsii wrote:Facade wrote:Bronies Are Cool wrote: not really much at all really.
this
maybe s6 hype will bring some people back
why would people get hyped over an Avid product that no one here could hope to afford and has been out for over a year?
Bronies Are Cool wrote:The iPhone is a bit more classy tbh.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Fl Brony wrote:that feel when you want to make a song inspired by anime but
which anime do i choose
i need a life......
Acsii wrote:Okay now I'm really confused... how is an iPhone classier to mix on than a proper mixing surface that costs at least $20k????
Bronies Are Cool wrote:Acsii wrote:Okay now I'm really confused... how is an iPhone classier to mix on than a proper mixing surface that costs at least $20k????
You can't fit an Avid product in your pocket tho!!??!!!!!!111!!!!!
Mr. Bigglesworth wrote:Bronies Are Cool wrote:Acsii wrote:Okay now I'm really confused... how is an iPhone classier to mix on than a proper mixing surface that costs at least $20k????
You can't fit an Avid product in your pocket tho!!??!!!!!!111!!!!!
Who cares what you mix on? Like if a phone can perform the same function as some overpriced avid product then who should care that someone isn't buying the overpriced avid product.
What you mix on is completely secondary to the act of mixing.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Acsii wrote:lol you missed the whole sarcasm of all that haha
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
topitmunkeydog wrote:hey what do u cats thing of this thing i made?? its the first piece ive made that i actually sort of like but at the same time i neither know what to think nor where it is going.
https://soundcloud.com/topitmunkeydog/wip
Bronies Are Cool wrote:topitmunkeydog wrote:hey what do u cats thing of this thing i made?? its the first piece ive made that i actually sort of like but at the same time i neither know what to think nor where it is going.
https://soundcloud.com/topitmunkeydog/wip
Not sure how I feel about the drums.
I listened to it on my phone, but it felt like it needs to be mixed. The parts where you had the snare (or clap) sample being hit a bunch of time in succession was pretty loud and over bearing when ever it happens.
I liked the piano melodies the most.
topitmunkeydog wrote:Bronies Are Cool wrote:topitmunkeydog wrote:hey what do u cats thing of this thing i made?? its the first piece ive made that i actually sort of like but at the same time i neither know what to think nor where it is going.
https://soundcloud.com/topitmunkeydog/wip
Not sure how I feel about the drums.
I listened to it on my phone, but it felt like it needs to be mixed. The parts where you had the snare (or clap) sample being hit a bunch of time in succession was pretty loud and over bearing when ever it happens.
I liked the piano melodies the most.
thank you for the feedback! yeah it sounds fine on my speakers, but on anything else it sounds so bad like im not having a fun time with mixing (mostly because idk how to do it)
also did you just have a problem with how loud the drums are, or do you recommend changing the pattern to? (a lot of the things were mistakes with the beat repeat that I didnt bother fixing lol)
also thanks!! instead of using ableton's piano setting which i HATEEEEEE i just recorded my real piano and sampled it bc im jazzy like that
Bronies Are Cool wrote:Personally, I would change the pattern, but that's because I have a kind of different style of music.
Maybe try a house style of music? With a 4by4 drum pattern and see what kinds of variations you can make with that? Idk
Just mess around with the drums. Typically, a good drum pattern is one that is so good, it's kind of overlooked in the song. In most cases, the drums are not the focus of the song, so try to make the drums less of the focus and more of a tool to help progress the song and carry it along.
When it comes to mixing, your likely going to wanna use limiters.
Put a limiter on literally every instrument/sample. And then also an equalizer on everything too. Cut frequencies that overlap a lot. (Highs should be in the high region, not in the bass region. Let the bass do its thing.)
Not sure what you're using, but if its fly studio, I can definitely help out more than with another program.
I could throw together a tutorial on how to mix "for beginners"
Not that im fantastic at it myself, but I can at least give you a bit of help to improve on it.
When it comes to mixing, your likely going to wanna use limiters.
Put a limiter on literally every instrument/sample. And then also an equalizer on everything too. Cut frequencies that overlap a lot. (Highs should be in the high region, not in the bass region. Let the bass do its thing.)
LFP wrote:When it comes to mixing, your likely going to wanna use limiters.
Put a limiter on literally every instrument/sample. And then also an equalizer on everything too. Cut frequencies that overlap a lot. (Highs should be in the high region, not in the bass region. Let the bass do its thing.)
You definitely do not want to use a limiter for everything, lower the volume and use a compressor instead, and you don't even want to use that for everything.
Personally I really only ever use a limiter on my master and I often make do without it ^^
Bronies Are Cool wrote:LFP wrote:When it comes to mixing, your likely going to wanna use limiters.
Put a limiter on literally every instrument/sample. And then also an equalizer on everything too. Cut frequencies that overlap a lot. (Highs should be in the high region, not in the bass region. Let the bass do its thing.)
You definitely do not want to use a limiter for everything, lower the volume and use a compressor instead, and you don't even want to use that for everything.
Personally I really only ever use a limiter on my master and I often make do without it ^^
Oh God yes.
Compressor.
I was thinking of compressors wham I typed that, but I said limiter for some reason.
Sorry for that mislead.
I used to use limiters exclusively until I found out how much I liked compressors better and how much better they actually are.
Emphasis on using COMPRESSORS!!!!!!!11!1!!
So, I'm thinking of changing my artist name to:
Lucid Memories
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
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