Hello,
Juts a quick question. What dubstep tracks do you like a/b refrence with when mixing/'mastering your tracks.
Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks
Cripz
A/B 'ing & Referencing
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Re: A/B 'ing & Referencing
I compare against my 12"s and normally go to people like Loefah or Kryptic Minds. They both have tight mix downs.cryptic wrote:Hello,
Juts a quick question. What dubstep tracks do you like a/b refrence with when mixing/'mastering your tracks.
Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks
Cripz
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Re: A/B 'ing & Referencing
for a/b comparisons I usually just whack my tune in a mix with whatever else I'm listening to at the time and see if it stands out. Only people I never compare with are The Widdler and James Blake becuase I always end up thinking "what's the point in even trying?"
How does I wobbled bass?
Re: A/B 'ing & Referencing
Ditto on the James Blake. LOL 

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