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Re: Fl Studio Drums Make them Better :)
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 3:51 pm
by gravity
serox wrote: Let the pro's fix the mix later.
this is terrible advice. the pros will master your mix but it should still be a good mix. unless you have somehow managed to persuade eskmo or someone to mix your track for you. which i doubt.
Re: Fl Studio Drums Make them Better :)
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 4:11 pm
by relik
That's some horrible advice. You are basically compressing and limiting 3 times. I use stock FL samples all the time for my tunes and have no problems with how they sound without compressing and limiting them to shit and killing all the dynamics. Better tip would be to mix your levels appropriately with your drums to begin with, use good samples (stock FL samples are perfectly fine), layer hits, use sends if you really want to compress, and don't use 3 compressors/limiters

Re: Fl Studio Drums Make them Better :)
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 4:37 pm
by thor_beatz
Soundgooodizer is a stereo 'maximizer-enhancer' plugin based on the Maximus soundprocess engine. Soundgoodizer has been fully endorsed by famous people with really big egos ears - It's shiny, it's good!
its a mini maximus with 1 knob.
How about that sales pitch:
Soundgoodizer has been fully endorsed by famous people with really big egos ears - It's shiny, it's good!
Maybe instead of maximizing things twice, load in a DRM meter
Re: Fl Studio Drums Make them Better :)
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 5:03 pm
by serox
gravity wrote:serox wrote: Let the pro's fix the mix later.
this is terrible advice. the pros will master your mix but it should still be a good mix. unless you have somehow managed to persuade eskmo or someone to mix your track for you. which i doubt.
Well, I dont mean to totally ignore the mix but dont spend that much time on it. Getting the track down should be the priority.
Also, if someone is trying to use a "makeitgoodizer" over their tracks then they really should not be bothering with the mix right now:)