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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by Depone » Fri Jun 04, 2010 8:51 am

nowaysj wrote:Regarding your sig track, I find it hard to believe that the person/people that made that track haven't driven a motorcycle a bit too fast down Sunset Blvd through Beverly Hills at 4am after a night of chasing A class pussy.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Most of the space in the bass comes down to Downlinks in-depth manipulation of splitting into four.... yes four bands and treating each band independently. Im going to hint that stereo spreaders and choruses were also used.
He made the main 'meat' of the track. I then edited the song into an arrangement, added extra synths, changed the kicks n snares and I did 70% of the mixing.

The key to space on this track is by using a minimalistic approach, we didnt want too much happening at one time, so when a new part of the track in introduced, and older part is dropped out subtly.

You actually wont believe me but the final track with all the band splits and extra single fx, came over 70+ audio/midi tracks NOT including all the bussing :o

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by back2onett » Fri Jun 04, 2010 1:36 pm

^^^ ITT: Producer Q&A with Depone
How does I wobbled bass?

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by Depone » Fri Jun 04, 2010 3:41 pm

Bump!

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by Depone » Sat Jun 05, 2010 2:54 pm

bump twice!

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by djake » Sat Jun 05, 2010 2:57 pm

back2onett wrote:^^^ ITT: Producer Q&A with Depone
dont be lazy, use the search function :lol:

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by Basic A » Sat Jun 05, 2010 4:52 pm

Dep's a walking q n a, duh?

But...

I think, Ill bump this too...
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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by Depone » Tue Jun 08, 2010 2:48 pm

A bump for the masses. Yet to get any interest :/

PM me!

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by lp » Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:51 pm

Depone wrote:A bump for the masses. Yet to get any interest :/

PM me!
you have a pm mate

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by krispy » Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:06 pm

Depone wrote:
Most of the space in the bass comes down to Downlinks in-depth manipulation of splitting into four.... yes four bands and treating each band independently. Im going to hint that stereo spreaders and choruses were also used.

Hi there, im sorry I don't have any questions about your service even though it does sound awesome. Just wondering what you meant by that statement "splitting into four"?


Actually maybe I do have a question about your service. How does this work? DO I just send you my Ableton project file or something? Im a little confused as to what you ACTUALLY are doing to it.

THanks :D

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by Ongelegen » Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:30 pm

krispy wrote:
Depone wrote:
Most of the space in the bass comes down to Downlinks in-depth manipulation of splitting into four.... yes four bands and treating each band independently. Im going to hint that stereo spreaders and choruses were also used.

Just wondering what you meant by that statement "splitting into four"?
Splitting the bass into 4 frequency ranges :wink:

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by krispy » Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:51 pm

Project EX wrote:
krispy wrote:
Depone wrote:
Most of the space in the bass comes down to Downlinks in-depth manipulation of splitting into four.... yes four bands and treating each band independently. Im going to hint that stereo spreaders and choruses were also used.

Just wondering what you meant by that statement "splitting into four"?
Splitting the bass into 4 frequency ranges :wink:
Interesting, so that means the same bass sound would be on 4 seperate tracks just occupying 4 different frequencies? Thats madness

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by Depone » Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:59 pm

krispy wrote:
Project EX wrote:
krispy wrote:
Depone wrote:
Most of the space in the bass comes down to Downlinks in-depth manipulation of splitting into four.... yes four bands and treating each band independently. Im going to hint that stereo spreaders and choruses were also used.

Just wondering what you meant by that statement "splitting into four"?
Splitting the bass into 4 frequency ranges :wink:
Interesting, so that means the same bass sound would be on 4 seperate tracks just occupying 4 different frequencies? Thats madness
I do this in 60% of tracks. Its common practice for the midrange-wobble-arsonists.

To answer your question, No i wont take your ableton session as i wont have the same plugins etc... as you. I will either need a stereo bounce with plenty of headroom (-3db or less but no less than say -10), or for a higher donation i will take 4-6 bounced/rendered parts of your tracks, like all the drums, all the synths, all the basses etc.. in individual stereo audio bounces.

Btw, please make these allll the same length, im not going to even try to re-arrange your project for you. Select the whole track, solo parts, bounce em and send em.

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by krispy » Tue Jun 08, 2010 7:06 pm

Depone wrote:
krispy wrote:
Project EX wrote:
krispy wrote:
Depone wrote:
Most of the space in the bass comes down to Downlinks in-depth manipulation of splitting into four.... yes four bands and treating each band independently. Im going to hint that stereo spreaders and choruses were also used.

Just wondering what you meant by that statement "splitting into four"?
Splitting the bass into 4 frequency ranges :wink:
Interesting, so that means the same bass sound would be on 4 seperate tracks just occupying 4 different frequencies? Thats madness
I do this in 60% of tracks. Its common practice for the midrange-wobble-arsonists.

To answer your question, No i wont take your ableton session as i wont have the same plugins etc... as you. I will either need a stereo bounce with plenty of headroom (-3db or less but no less than say -10), or for a higher donation i will take 4-6 bounced/rendered parts of your tracks, like all the drums, all the synths, all the basses etc.. in individual stereo audio bounces.

Btw, please make these allll the same length, im not going to even try to re-arrange your project for you. Select the whole track, solo parts, bounce em and send em.
Ah ok I understand, thanks for the replies!

Don't have anything worth sending at the moment but the last time I finished a track I did send it to get mastered and told my mixdown sucks bigtime. It was a combination of poor quality monitors and inexperience. It would be interesting to see how you would handle the same situation. Definitely will keep this in mind for the next one I finish up

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by Depone » Tue Jun 08, 2010 7:13 pm

Ok np. just PM me when your ready and i can see what i can do.

just a note, try get the best mixdown possible before sending. I cant polish turds. (not implying yours is, its just a saying :wink: )

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by rook » Wed Jun 09, 2010 6:40 am

I'm likely down to give this a go. I'll hit you up about it soon.

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by nutrician » Sat Jun 12, 2010 3:42 pm

great idea. i will keep you in mind.

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by stappard » Sat Jun 12, 2010 3:45 pm

This might have been answered already but does your offer extend to mixdowns, possibly 5-6 stems or something? I don't have monitors you seeeeeee.

Obviously a bit more money involved.

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Re: A 'leg-up' Idea...

Post by Depone » Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:33 pm


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