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Amok
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Joined: 24 Dec 2007
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Deepsleeper
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Posted: Tue Jun 30 2009 17:28
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Real nice, Are you a stage performer or just for hobby ? Your music sounds quite pro. You seem to get a nice punch on the beat and the fitering is really good not too much of anything, do you have any advice to an old rookie ? I use headphones cause to sensitive neighbourgs and I don't have any quality loudspeakers just creatives, planning to buy some though and some headphones. |
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Amok
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Posted: Tue Jun 30 2009 21:37
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Thank you very much
But im no stage performer and as far away as the pluto from the sun from being a pro...
Im using Headphones as well (Behringer DT770 Pro) because of my very sensitive wife...
All i did is read a lot of mixing and mastering tutorials. If you use the forum search you can find easily some tracks of me from the beginning of 2008. Not so nice...
Imho the key to all improvement is practice, practice and practice...
So keep ´em coming mate...  |
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Deepsleeper
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Posted: Wed Jul 01 2009 10:54
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Do you have some links to the Mixing/Mastering Tutorials or are they on MT's webpage ? My problem is that I can't give the beat enough punch without distording it to much and it sounds terrible, so I have to lower the other tracks, and still it's not easy, I found a method adding the kickdrum on 2 or 3 tracks but that should not be nessesary, Is there a way to make a punchy beat without lowering the other tracks too much and avoid distortion ?
Anyway are you using any ext. synths or just vst and samples, I'm planning to buy a Roland SH-201, I have a Roland JP 8000, and they are a good match, I would like to make some beats with baselines on MT and make some arpeg. and sequenses on the synths for some live trance/electro performing. |
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Amok
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Posted: Wed Jul 01 2009 11:28
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If you google you will find tons of tutorials. If you want to make the kick more punchy try a compressor on it. Cutting the frequencies you dont need with a EQ or HP/LP filter helps as well. But its not that easy. You have to experimentize a lot.
Im not using any´hardware synths. Only VSTi & samples. |
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