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Roots music feedback
Hi, I have a client who's talking to sync supervisors about a few of his tunes. They love some but had some comments about a few of the tracks. Now off the top, I know he's not the best singer in the room. Anyways - I would love to get some feedback a couple of the tunes I mixed for him. https://open.spotify.com/track/4AluIOMeLaYMHhI69ZAz6I?si=b9b66f0ab9be4b90 https://open.spotify.com/track/3liqSYb0XVvKfUVQ5jKTbq?si=277a19ac2c6d4a24
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He's not a bad singer! It fits the genre. I think the mix is pretty good - it reminds me of some 90s tracks (in a good way) from like DMB or Hootie and the Blowfish. As for the mix if I were to pick out some places it could improve, I would say the bass could stand to come down and the drums could stand to come up. Overall it's a pretty good mix IMO. What are your feelings on how the mix came out? Anything you'd go back and change?
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@Neil Speers yeah man! arrangement is a big secret weapon when it comes to getting a killer mix, one that I think most people overlook.
Tightening up my 808/sub game
Hey, guys. I'm always trying to level up my mixes. I've been paying attention to the way the music I jam has 808s and subs that sound spread out even though I know that low end instruments are supposed to be in mono; so I did a Google search on whether or not they should be in mono or spread out. Paraphrasing, it basically said do a little of both. This is how it said to do it: Methods for spreading high frequencies: • Mid/Side EQ: Use a Mid/Side EQ to apply a high-pass filter to the "Side" channel. This removes the low frequencies from the stereo field, effectively making your sub-bass mono while leaving the upper harmonics in stereo. • Stereo Imager: A dedicated stereo imaging plugin can expand the higher frequencies without affecting the low frequencies. Some plugins even have a "bass mono" feature to make this process easier. • Distortion and Saturation: Applying distortion or saturation to your 808 adds higher harmonic content. You can then use a mid/side EQ or imager to spread only these new harmonics. Both of my parametric EQs have midside processing as well as my mastering EQ and I believe a few of my other plugins do, too. For the parametric EQs, when I select the midside parameter, and I'm able to toggle between the two sides, are both changes being processed in each side even though I can only view one channel at a time? (Keep in mind I'm a fetus at midside processing.) And how does the mid channel get processed? Also, it says the upper frequencies should be widened. What are the "upper frequencies and upper harmonics" of an 808 or a sub? Would that be the frequencies that bleed into the low mids? I'm an amateur. My foundation is Dylan's YT tutorials, which I follow pretty much to the letter. Some of you are familiar with "The Chef Method" that works so well. Of course, there's also the reverb and compressor tutorials. After compounding all those different strategies (including the analog plugin chain) and then doing a little of my own creative work (transient shapers, tilt EQs, tremolo, etc.), I do a crap load of processing, so after every phase up until delay, I bounce each aux so I don't run out of inserts and don't run into the problems that come from overprocessing. At what point during The Chef Method (1. Cleanup, 2. Enhance/balance, 3. Mix bus EQ, 4. Blend, 5. Tweak/touch up) do I do the midside processing, widening, and saturation of the 808s and subs?
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As a sidenote though, you are approaching this really thoughtfully - you seem to have really thought this through already, so my guess is that whatever you do is still going to be awesome. If I had to guess you're probably better at mixing than you give yourself credit for. Honestly, try it one way in one song - see how YOU like it - then try it a different way for a different song, and again see how YOU like it. If there's one method that really excites you, that's the right one - even if "pros" tell you it's wrong. Getting a good mix is far less about the tiny details and far more about just doing things tastefully and making a confident decision about how you're choosing to do it this time around. (I hope that wasn't too long of a response 😅)
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@Rick Sanders You got it fam!
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Hows everyone doing ! what yall be up to
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Finding cool people + communities on Skool and writing new music!
Revealing our first ever plugin
It's finally time to share all the details! Introducing our first ever plugin... Open Compressor - The all-in-one compressor that shows you under the hood If you want to learn all about it, we're hosting a value-packed launch event on Sep 25th to celebrate. RSVP here: https://courses.mastering.com/event_full/1757071997273x706016099407233000?utm_source=FTMSkool We built this compressor because we're very aware of the fact that compression is often the most difficult tool for people to understand. We set out to build a compressor that would help you understand compression by effectively seeing *inside* the compressor, while also being a world-class swiss army knife plugin that any engineer would use. Open Compressor is designed to give you all-in-one functionality (with clipping, limiting, saturation, and more) and allow you to effectively recreate any compressor you want using foundational, component-level controls... While simultaneously revealing what's actually happening under the hood, so you can develop a deeper understanding of the technical processes at play, and make better decisions for your music. Want to learn more? Register for the launch event, then on the following page you'll be able to see the full info on Open Compressor, and even save 30% by pre-ordering ahead of the public launch. All the info is here, simply register for the launch event to get started: https://courses.mastering.com/event_full/1757071997273x706016099407233000?utm_source=FTMSkool Hope to see lots of you at the launch event, it's gonna be a ton of fun! - Rob
Revealing our first ever plugin
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Very interesting concept! Reminds me of those electronics back in the day with clear plastic casing so you could see the circuit boards and components inside.
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