Getting a 'polished' track. How?
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- Turnipish_Thoughts
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Re: Getting a 'polished' track. How?
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and about 10 years. Either that, or accepting that unless you're going to dedicate your life to get really professional about producing music, your tunes are never going to be as professional in quality as your tastes would like.
So learn to become happy with the process of making music, and be happy in the humble outcomes and stop comparing yourself to the greats. Or pay someone to mix/master your stuff.
and about 10 years. Either that, or accepting that unless you're going to dedicate your life to get really professional about producing music, your tunes are never going to be as professional in quality as your tastes would like.
So learn to become happy with the process of making music, and be happy in the humble outcomes and stop comparing yourself to the greats. Or pay someone to mix/master your stuff.
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Re: Getting a 'polished' track. How?
Yeah, dedicated for sure. Just impatient when the outcome of a mix/project is not really as I hoped for. Been producing for two years now, and I certainly realize that I'm improving bit by bit.
Great, that Pensado-site. Thx.
Great, that Pensado-site. Thx.
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Re: Getting a 'polished' track. How?
LMAOGregoryTJ wrote:
well played man that ainsley face was perfect for it
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Re: Getting a 'polished' track. How?
Its all about gain structuring man, look after your levels and they'll look after you. if your levels aren't right the whole mix will be fucked no matter how hard you try.
Re: Getting a 'polished' track. How?
Reading more in depth things about gain structuring now.... 
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