[EDIT, accidentally put a # at the end of the link

My project:
http://soundcloud.com/captaincainer/dub-project-1-1
Iorek wrote:your link don't work man
lol, didnt mean to sound hyperactiveinkarv wrote:easy capn cainer. good first attempt. just keep at it. just sit down with ur DAW and just go through everything, changing everything, thats the best way ur gonna learn, hands on!
you have no idea what your talking about..jamiecypher wrote:I would personally suggest getting a different digital audio workstation. I've heard of people getting decent results in FL before, but it's pretty rare and usually requires some expensive VST plugins. What are you controlling your synth oscillation with? the Sytrus Plug-in VST is pretty commonly used in FL. I personally use Ableton Live 8. I'm still a novice myself, and am working on my second track now. If you would like to pick my brain on the bit of knowledge I have, feel free to hit me up. If you plan on continuing with that existing track, i'd suggest turning that hi hat down. It's really overpowering. Your bassline could use a sub-bass as well to beef it up a little. Not bad for a first attempt. You can check out my horribly mixed first track in my sig.
http://elandingpage.comandyyhitscar wrote:I really want to know the cause because it is a beast bass system. It is cube sized, a little smaller than a dope microwave.
are you fucking dizzy matejamiecypher wrote:I would personally suggest getting a different digital audio workstation. I've heard of people getting decent results in FL before, but it's pretty rare and usually requires some expensive VST plugins. What are you controlling your synth oscillation with? the Sytrus Plug-in VST is pretty commonly used in FL. I personally use Ableton Live 8. I'm still a novice myself, and am working on my second track now. If you would like to pick my brain on the bit of knowledge I have, feel free to hit me up. If you plan on continuing with that existing track, i'd suggest turning that hi hat down. It's really overpowering. Your bassline could use a sub-bass as well to beef it up a little. Not bad for a first attempt. You can check out my horribly mixed first track in my sig.
What he said!!Ayatollah wrote:are you fucking dizzy matejamiecypher wrote:I would personally suggest getting a different digital audio workstation. I've heard of people getting decent results in FL before, but it's pretty rare and usually requires some expensive VST plugins. What are you controlling your synth oscillation with? the Sytrus Plug-in VST is pretty commonly used in FL. I personally use Ableton Live 8. I'm still a novice myself, and am working on my second track now. If you would like to pick my brain on the bit of knowledge I have, feel free to hit me up. If you plan on continuing with that existing track, i'd suggest turning that hi hat down. It's really overpowering. Your bassline could use a sub-bass as well to beef it up a little. Not bad for a first attempt. You can check out my horribly mixed first track in my sig.
This is what I am talking about! Straight to the point! When I look into these four topics, should I start a new project or keep going with my current one?adover wrote:What he said!!Ayatollah wrote:are you fucking dizzy matejamiecypher wrote:I would personally suggest getting a different digital audio workstation. I've heard of people getting decent results in FL before, but it's pretty rare and usually requires some expensive VST plugins. What are you controlling your synth oscillation with? the Sytrus Plug-in VST is pretty commonly used in FL. I personally use Ableton Live 8. I'm still a novice myself, and am working on my second track now. If you would like to pick my brain on the bit of knowledge I have, feel free to hit me up. If you plan on continuing with that existing track, i'd suggest turning that hi hat down. It's really overpowering. Your bassline could use a sub-bass as well to beef it up a little. Not bad for a first attempt. You can check out my horribly mixed first track in my sig.
Nowt wrong with FL Studio!
Anyway, feedback on the version 3 of the tune - good first effort, its obvious it is a first effort but you're giving it a go and theres a massive improvement from the 1st to the 3rd edit so you're making progress. You've got a steep learning curve ahead of you so sit tight. The main things you will want to learn at this stage is:
Bass processing - look for posts that involve splitting the bass into 3 parts
EQ'ing - Learn it, get it right, make your tunes sound heavy
Layering of beats - invaluable - but remember only use the BEST samples - otherwise it's pointless - buy sample cd's if you need to
Compression - to get the tightness
Those 4 things will get you started onto a path of improvement - all the best
http://elandingpage.comandyyhitscar wrote:I really want to know the cause because it is a beast bass system. It is cube sized, a little smaller than a dope microwave.
Agreed adover. I think though that the samples as far as wobble bass goes doesn't really make a difference if you know what you're doing. You can make any original sample sound like something completely different from what it was. It's mastering in the end which will give the professional feel.adover wrote:The main things you will want to learn at this stage is:
Bass processing - look for posts that involve splitting the bass into 3 parts
EQ'ing - Learn it, get it right, make your tunes sound heavy
Layering of beats - invaluable - but remember only use the BEST samples - otherwise it's pointless - buy sample cd's if you need to
Compression - to get the tightness
Those 4 things will get you started onto a path of improvement - all the best
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