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S1lent
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Clean professional songs?

Post by S1lent » Sat Oct 29, 2011 11:02 pm

Was wondering if there is any way to know if a track your making is perfect (I.E audio progression, and sound).
I feel like my sound is too loud or too low, or too loud for certain types of sounds. Fruity limiter helps but im still in the dust.
Anyone who can help me, or give me life lasting tips would be great, thanks!

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Re: Clean professional songs?

Post by bRRRz » Sun Oct 30, 2011 12:59 am

Well, I guess there's no such thing as a "perfect" tune. It's too complicated and subjective for that. Different people have different preferences in sounds. Some like the drums louder, some don't. If you can manage to make your song sound good to your own years, you're on a good path.
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Re: Clean professional songs?

Post by S1lent » Sun Oct 30, 2011 2:55 am

bRRRz wrote:Well, I guess there's no such thing as a "perfect" tune. It's too complicated and subjective for that. Different people have different preferences in sounds. Some like the drums louder, some don't. If you can manage to make your song sound good to your own years, you're on a good path.
Thanks man, you've always given optimistic and useful advice!

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Re: Clean professional songs?

Post by bRRRz » Sun Oct 30, 2011 3:17 am

S1lent wrote:
bRRRz wrote:Well, I guess there's no such thing as a "perfect" tune. It's too complicated and subjective for that. Different people have different preferences in sounds. Some like the drums louder, some don't. If you can manage to make your song sound good to your own years, you're on a good path.
Thanks man, you've always given optimistic and useful advice!
no problemo. just trying to help. :Q:
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