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Re: Dayton - Advice (deep and dark)

Post by dayton » Fri Jan 11, 2013 6:25 pm

Final version up!
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Re: Dayton - Advice (deep and dark)

Post by dayton » Thu Feb 07, 2013 12:30 pm

little update: track got a home...forthcoming on gamma audio global wub 4 lp
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Re: Dayton - Advice (deep and dark)

Post by Hoolio » Thu Feb 07, 2013 1:26 pm

Little tip for everyone regarding the frequencies. Make your sub and kick audio, then line up the two layers so you can visually see them together.

Take your sub waveform and cut the very beginning (split second). now take your kick and cut the tail just after where you cut the sub.
now bring up the fades on the clips and adjust the kick fade to fade out as the sub comes in.

You have to play around with the fades and make sure you cut the waveforms perfect otherwise you get pops.
If you have a long sub waveform, cut out along the sample where the kicks come in and follow the steps above.

Now load up a spectrum analyzer on your master track and watch how the kick blasts in then a split second later the sub blasts in. This give the effect that the kick and sub are fused together and cleans the mix right up.

You can do this with all audio clips at any frequency to clean your mix right up

Here's a video to help :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bosTyDSyhmA&sns=em
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Re: Dayton - Advice (deep and dark)

Post by dayton » Thu Feb 07, 2013 7:18 pm

Hoolio wrote:Little tip for everyone regarding the frequencies. Make your sub and kick audio, then line up the two layers so you can visually see them together.

Take your sub waveform and cut the very beginning (split second). now take your kick and cut the tail just after where you cut the sub.
now bring up the fades on the clips and adjust the kick fade to fade out as the sub comes in.

You have to play around with the fades and make sure you cut the waveforms perfect otherwise you get pops.
If you have a long sub waveform, cut out along the sample where the kicks come in and follow the steps above.

Now load up a spectrum analyzer on your master track and watch how the kick blasts in then a split second later the sub blasts in. This give the effect that the kick and sub are fused together and cleans the mix right up.

You can do this with all audio clips at any frequency to clean your mix right up

Here's a video to help :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bosTyDSyhmA&sns=em
:6:
(Gamma Audio # Digital Sanctuary Rec # Dub Bullet Recordings)
http://www.soundcloud.com/ideal-standard
http://soundcloud.com/dayton

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