Hilist - KH Dimension (dark/delay art/heavy bass)

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Hilist - KH Dimension (dark/delay art/heavy bass)

Post by hilistdub » Fri Feb 15, 2013 11:17 pm

Hey whats up, brand new. Please tell me what you think about it (;

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Re: Hilist - KH Dimension (dark, delay, heavy glitch bass)

Post by Xephex » Fri Feb 15, 2013 11:27 pm

You've got the sounds down, now you just have to try to get mixing/mastering down. Study up on some techniques and mix your track down, itll make it sound much cleaner. You can start by taking the volume of each of your tracks down to 0, and slowly bring them up, forming them around the kick and snare without having your master clip. Once you've got your track going without any clipping, then you can use a limiter and boost it up. Kind of a brief way of explaining it, but check out some videos to get those mixing skills polished and you'll be making cleaner tracks in no time!

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Re: Hilist - KH Dimension (dark, delay, heavy glitch bass)

Post by hilistdub » Fri Feb 15, 2013 11:45 pm

Xephex wrote:You've got the sounds down, now you just have to try to get mixing/mastering down. Study up on some techniques and mix your track down, itll make it sound much cleaner. You can start by taking the volume of each of your tracks down to 0, and slowly bring them up, forming them around the kick and snare without having your master clip. Once you've got your track going without any clipping, then you can use a limiter and boost it up. Kind of a brief way of explaining it, but check out some videos to get those mixing skills polished and you'll be making cleaner tracks in no time!
thanks mate, for taking your time!, i'll be working on that!

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