Hardware needed for this?
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sponsbob56
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Hardware needed for this?
Hi everybody,
I was just wondering, how you can get your track to sound as full as this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NrCA9G7 ... ure=fvwrel
Do you need hardware to achieve this?
Because if I compare this to my own track, I feel like a total douche, haha
Greetings!
I was just wondering, how you can get your track to sound as full as this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NrCA9G7 ... ure=fvwrel
Do you need hardware to achieve this?
Because if I compare this to my own track, I feel like a total douche, haha
Greetings!
Re: Hardware needed for this?
no you dont need hardware. you can mix and master with all software. but its mostly all in the mix. if you get an ace mix and you want it better then just pay someone to master it. you can get someone to master a track for dirt cheap. theres a guy doing it for 10 quid on the first page.
Re: Hardware needed for this?
Yeah, no fancy hardware will suddenly make your tune sound amazing. Work on practicing your mixdowns and do some research into the mastering process and what it can potentially add to your tune once it's been mixed down sufficiently.
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sponsbob56
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Re: Hardware needed for this?
hmmm oke thanks!
BUT, I did already some research. I red the whole money shot thread. And use cuts and boosts everywhere where needed..
I use saussage fattener & iZotope 5 to master my tracks..
Maybe I need to try something else?
This mastering thing really gives me head-ache like when my girlfriend is on her period.
BUT, I did already some research. I red the whole money shot thread. And use cuts and boosts everywhere where needed..
I use saussage fattener & iZotope 5 to master my tracks..
Maybe I need to try something else?
This mastering thing really gives me head-ache like when my girlfriend is on her period.
Re: Hardware needed for this?
You just need to practice more.
Re: Hardware needed for this?
Do you have the right treatment and monitors for mastering? Try and get the best mix you possibly can, and you will learn this over time as your ears adjust.. you won't be able to get perfect mixes right from the beginning and like everyone yes this is frustrating but keep at it and you will get it!sponsbob56 wrote:hmmm oke thanks!
BUT, I did already some research. I red the whole money shot thread. And use cuts and boosts everywhere where needed..
I use saussage fattener & iZotope 5 to master my tracks..
Maybe I need to try something else?
This mastering thing really gives me head-ache like when my girlfriend is on her period.
It's a lot less about the plugins than you think, it is more about experience and knowing exactly where to cut and why.
Re: Hardware needed for this?
Taken from the Dada Life Sausage Fattener FAQ section;sponsbob56 wrote:I use saussage fattener
Q: Does this plugin make my songs so good that I just need to add it – and then I will be a superstar-DJ?
A: There’s no holy grails when it comes to plugins. You will still need to make good music and know how to tweak your shit. In the end: there are no “magical” plugins – not even if they have an angry sausage in the interface. But it will certainly make your tracks and sounds greasier and fatter.
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sponsbob56
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Re: Hardware needed for this?
@SKIN E
ummm yeaah I think so!
I got the rockets 8 rp 2. But it isn't my room..
It's the loudness/Fatness of the track that isn't at a good level.
BUT what frustrates me the most is, you think you are doing everthing right.
You're following the rules that are written al over the place, but it still sucks hehe..
http://soundcloud.com/oliverrosa/oliver ... ws-snippet
here you can compare to the other tracks.
I guess I'm going to sit a long time again today to fix it!
Thanks guys! Means alot to me this advice.
ummm yeaah I think so!
I got the rockets 8 rp 2. But it isn't my room..
It's the loudness/Fatness of the track that isn't at a good level.
BUT what frustrates me the most is, you think you are doing everthing right.
You're following the rules that are written al over the place, but it still sucks hehe..
http://soundcloud.com/oliverrosa/oliver ... ws-snippet
here you can compare to the other tracks.
I guess I'm going to sit a long time again today to fix it!
Thanks guys! Means alot to me this advice.
Re: Hardware needed for this?
If it's loudness you're after, try turning the volume up on your speakers when you're playing back.
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sponsbob56
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Re: Hardware needed for this?
wub wrote:If it's loudness you're after, try turning the volume up on your speakers when you're playing back.
It is in comparing to other tracks..
Re: Hardware needed for this?
sponsbob56 wrote:wub wrote:If it's loudness you're after, try turning the volume up on your speakers when you're playing back.
It is in comparing to other tracks..
Turn the volume down on the other tracks if they're too loud.
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Re: Hardware needed for this?
wub wrote:sponsbob56 wrote:wub wrote:If it's loudness you're after, try turning the volume up on your speakers when you're playing back.
It is in comparing to other tracks..
Turn the volume down on the other tracks if they're too loud.
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Re: Hardware needed for this?
Wasn't meant to be a funny comment - if I'm listening to a track and I want it louder/quieter, that's what the volume control is for 
Louder does not automatically mean better.
Louder does not automatically mean better.
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sponsbob56
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Re: Hardware needed for this?
Okee, let me rephrase myself. How do you get it sound fatter, and not then louder.
I understand you! hehe sorry
I understand you! hehe sorry
Re: Hardware needed for this?
Define 'fatter'.
Re: Hardware needed for this?
fuck rules, what you need is to write better tunes
don't take that personal like, so do i.
don't take that personal like, so do i.
Re: Hardware needed for this?
Rules are only there for a rough guideline, the problem is a lot of people take this too serious and think, because it is a kick i should do this, but the reality is every kick is different therefor needs different treatment, if you understand what I mean!sponsbob56 wrote:@SKIN E
ummm yeaah I think so!
I got the rockets 8 rp 2. But it isn't my room..
It's the loudness/Fatness of the track that isn't at a good level.
BUT what frustrates me the most is, you think you are doing everthing right.
You're following the rules that are written al over the place, but it still sucks hehe..
http://soundcloud.com/oliverrosa/oliver ... ws-snippet
here you can compare to the other tracks.
I guess I'm going to sit a long time again today to fix it!
Thanks guys! Means alot to me this advice.
And look up the different between mix and master!! Mastering is not something that is done at home on a serious level.
Re: Hardware needed for this?
Sausage Fattener is a gimmicky saturation tool. Those types of things are best used sparingly in several places rather than just thrown on the master bus and driven and call it a day. Doing subtle processing like that to every sound is how it will become fatter and louder over time. You can't expect to put a plugin on the master and fatten up the whole tune. Doing so can make it seem "louder", but it's really not.
Hardware is not needed no, but it can make things easier since you can drive analogue sources well into the red and it won't make it sound like shit like it does in the digital realm. It's not a one stop solution though. The same use of subtlety applies.
I didn't check your link, but keep in mind the tracks you're referencing have been mastered, and might be from an analogue source such as vinyl, which will make it sound even more different.
Wub is right on suggesting to turn down their tracks to match yours. Otherwise it will trick your ears. When theirs are lowered to your unmastered level, they should sound relatively similar in terms of the levels of all elements of the track. Then it's just a matter of turning your track volume up when necessary.
Hardware is not needed no, but it can make things easier since you can drive analogue sources well into the red and it won't make it sound like shit like it does in the digital realm. It's not a one stop solution though. The same use of subtlety applies.
I didn't check your link, but keep in mind the tracks you're referencing have been mastered, and might be from an analogue source such as vinyl, which will make it sound even more different.
Wub is right on suggesting to turn down their tracks to match yours. Otherwise it will trick your ears. When theirs are lowered to your unmastered level, they should sound relatively similar in terms of the levels of all elements of the track. Then it's just a matter of turning your track volume up when necessary.
Re: Hardware needed for this?
get a better mixdown. Guetta's mixes are fantastic; they should be. look at the credits on that song!
writers: Tramar Dillard, Marcus Cooper, Sia Furler, Axel Hedfors, Raphaël Judrin, Jacob Luttrell, Ben Maddahi, Pierre-Antoine Melki
Producers: soFLY & Nius, Axwell
with that amount of talent involved, the mixing and the mastering is the least of your concerns. the arrangement makes it.
writers: Tramar Dillard, Marcus Cooper, Sia Furler, Axel Hedfors, Raphaël Judrin, Jacob Luttrell, Ben Maddahi, Pierre-Antoine Melki
Producers: soFLY & Nius, Axwell
with that amount of talent involved, the mixing and the mastering is the least of your concerns. the arrangement makes it.
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Re: Hardware needed for this?
Hang on...If he didn't write it...Oo produce it...Or sing on it...What DID David Guetta do?
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