SunkLo wrote:Fabfilter's actually good though. I also semi-support the notion of having tons of compressors.
But that's not relevant if you're just starting out. Trying to get good sounding mixes is just gonna be a massive distraction from making tunes that aren't shit. It is important to have some basic mixing skills; filtering tracks, setting relative volumes, not clipping plugins, etc. But there's no point learning how to polish the last 2% of a track until you've got something to work with.
Yeah got nothing against fabfilter, used their stuff for a while but I'm too in love wit FL's stock plugins to make the move. I've also been getting into the whole character compressor thing lately, but I've only really used a few of NI's compressors outside of Fruity Limiter. Don't really need that kind of thing for what I want to achieve.
Anyway it's all good to have mixing knowledge but you're not gonna know how to apply it if you don't have experience making tracks. It is good to have basic knowledge like you said, but I know guys that don't ever finish tracks because they don't think their mixing is good enough. I have shit up on youtube from a year ago that makes me cringe, but I still got that invaluable experience from actually finishing tracks.
Grab some free drum samples from around the internet. Go to freesound.org and grab some field recordings too.
This. Get heaps of samples. The more the merrier. EDM studio has some great free packs available via their facebook page, definitely worth grabbing them imo.