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GregoryTJ
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Syntrex - Get Lifted (Remix Preview)

Post by GregoryTJ » Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:06 am

Entering Syntrex's contest with this, everything I have done is in this preview as it is still a WIP:

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Original:

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Any advice is welcomed.

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Re: Syntrex - Get Lifted (Remix Preview)

Post by eightyseven » Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:17 am

hey man sounds dope so far! digging the progression on the drop, but the voice / vocoded sound right before the drop just doesn't quite fit right... there's quite a bit of bass in it, which seems to detract from the actual drop's sub. really cool melody on the intro too :)

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Re: Syntrex - Get Lifted (Remix Preview)

Post by GregoryTJ » Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:25 am

eightyseven wrote:hey man sounds dope so far! digging the progression on the drop, but the voice / vocoded sound right before the drop just doesn't quite fit right... there's quite a bit of bass in it, which seems to detract from the actual drop's sub. really cool melody on the intro too :)
If I highpass around 300 Hz and lower the gain do you think that might help?

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Re: Syntrex - Get Lifted (Remix Preview)

Post by eightyseven » Thu Sep 12, 2013 11:46 am

300 sounds better. at that point, i'd say slide the filter or eq's cut around that area to see what sounds best since there's no "set way" to do it :) also, try getting rid of 800-900 hz with a notch or a bell, that should also help get rid of some mud. use your ears and take out as much as you think sounds best.

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