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REPHLEX-Harsh Frequency (heavybass)

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 3:29 pm
by Dj Rephlex
Probably didn't put as much effort into mixing and mastering as I should have but ohwell.

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Re: REPHLEX-Harsh Frequency (heavybass)

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 10:25 pm
by Dj Rephlex
Bummp

Re: REPHLEX-Harsh Frequency (heavybass)

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 3:49 am
by Dj Rephlex
Bump. again .

Re: REPHLEX-Harsh Frequency (heavybass)

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 4:24 am
by Blast It
the drums are really small. camel crusher is a free vst thats a compression/distortion unit. Id put it on pretty much every track. A good tip with getting this mix down tight. Is basicly your kick and you snare are the loudest things in the track being that you always need to hear them. right now you kick and snare are getting almost completely lost in the mix. I would group all the drums together. throw camel crusher on each individual track and on the group with no distortion and like 3/4 compression. and bring the kick and the snare up to 0.0db. Also throw camel crusher on basicly all the sounds. You'll get alot better with making synths in time . Just keep working on it. Also with the structure check out this video, you may find it really helpfull http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hhvw5OopK-s .
Also with the sub line what you can do is take the midi notes from drop synths and just put them on a straight sine wave between c0 and c1

Re: REPHLEX-Harsh Frequency (heavybass)

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 4:24 am
by Blast It
Also throw that camel crusher on you drop synths with just a hair of distortion and like 3/4 compression it would really fatten them up, also try and mess around with eqing to get the synths nice and crisp. You can also group you synths together and put camel crusher on the group as well, this makes mixing a bit easier. although you wouldnt normally do that for making a track to be sent of to mastering its and easy way to master your own mixes to a degree. also throw camel crusher on the main master channel and dail like 1/2 compression no distortion