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MORZ42
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Re: CREATING THAT CLAP SOUND

Post by MORZ42 » Fri Aug 31, 2012 9:24 pm

Okay, here's how the clap came out. Any suggestions?


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Re: CREATING THAT CLAP SOUND

Post by Immerse » Fri Aug 31, 2012 10:41 pm

sounds good, good tune!! that you spitting? if so.. good work
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Re: CREATING THAT CLAP SOUND

Post by Maxxan » Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:13 pm

Immerse wrote:sounds good, good tune!! that you spitting? if so.. good work
That's Atmosphere, he's a legend in 'alternative' rap, if you can call that a thing.

Yeah, clap sounds tight man. To me it feels 'sampled' though, not like a real one. But it still sounds real good. Maybe turn down the highs a bit and put some reverb on it for that muddy acoustic Kanye sound, if you're into that? Also, and this isn't really on topic but I kinda want the lyrics more present in the mix. I guess since it's a remake you might not want that, but I think it'd make the track more listenable, at least for fans of rap like me.
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Re: CREATING THAT CLAP SOUND

Post by Immerse » Sat Sep 01, 2012 4:50 am

i thought it was good in the mix tbh.
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Re: CREATING THAT CLAP SOUND

Post by Hircine » Sat Sep 01, 2012 6:59 am

loving the clap!
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bassbum wrote:The pheleleh tune I have never heard before and I did like it but its very simple and I could quickly recreate it.
Yeah I wanna hear it too :P

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Re: CREATING THAT CLAP SOUND

Post by MORZ42 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 9:12 am

Thanks everybody!
Maxxan wrote: Also, and this isn't really on topic but I kinda want the lyrics more present in the mix. I guess since it's a remake you might not want that, but I think it'd make the track more listenable, at least for fans of rap like me.
Yeah, thanks for the insight. I turned up the low end when I mastered it to give the kick more power, but I guess it kind of drowned out the rest of the track.

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Re: CREATING THAT CLAP SOUND

Post by Maxxan » Sun Sep 02, 2012 7:23 pm

MORZ42 wrote:Thanks everybody!
Maxxan wrote: Also, and this isn't really on topic but I kinda want the lyrics more present in the mix. I guess since it's a remake you might not want that, but I think it'd make the track more listenable, at least for fans of rap like me.
Yeah, thanks for the insight. I turned up the low end when I mastered it to give the kick more power, but I guess it kind of drowned out the rest of the track.
Yeah I guess for rap you'd want a lot more lows in the vocals than your average electronic music, but it's problematic since there's a lot of stuff going on there. Might not be able to fit both actually.

Didn't mean to rip on you though it's a nice mix, just figured I'd give you some input from a listening point of view y'know. It's cool to see some remixes of Slug, he's one of my favorites. Very talented guy. Actually pretty much all of the guys on his label are great too, you should check 'em out if you haven't. Rhymesayers, some great rappers on there.
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Re: CREATING THAT CLAP SOUND

Post by Kilo Graham » Sun Sep 02, 2012 7:52 pm

Maxxan wrote:
Immerse wrote:sounds good, good tune!! that you spitting? if so.. good work
That's Atmosphere, he's a legend in 'alternative' rap, if you can call that a thing.

Yeah, clap sounds tight man. To me it feels 'sampled' though, not like a real one. But it still sounds real good. Maybe turn down the highs a bit and put some reverb on it for that muddy acoustic Kanye sound, if you're into that? Also, and this isn't really on topic but I kinda want the lyrics more present in the mix. I guess since it's a remake you might not want that, but I think it'd make the track more listenable, at least for fans of rap like me.
the vocals have plenty of space it feels, I hadn't ever heard this particular track but I didn't have any trouble following the words at all

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Re: CREATING THAT CLAP SOUND

Post by Maxxan » Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:35 am

Kilo Graham wrote: the vocals have plenty of space it feels, I hadn't ever heard this particular track but I didn't have any trouble following the words at all
Yeah, that's true, there's nothing wrong with it like that. But in rap the vocals are generally more present than in other types of music. The focus isn't on melodies and arrangement so much as it is on flow of the rapper and his choice of words, and if this were a rap recording they would probably be more present, or at least that's what it sounds like to me.

This is all a matter of taste though and like I said, it's a remake so there's no reason to mix it like hip-hop if you don't want.
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