My DnB track
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Re: My DnB track
You bastard! You're the next Goldie.
Re: My DnB track
Thanks for listening fellas.
Still needs a proper mix but it needed that months ago and I don’t know if I’ll get to it.
Still needs a proper mix but it needed that months ago and I don’t know if I’ll get to it.
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Re: My DnB track
Hm. Like a mastering type mix? I was wondering myself if that is all it would need or if I need to do some more work with the stems, was thinking about also stacking some more on the low end…which is a little thin or nonexistent on laptop speakers.
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Yeah just a master and if it was a mix mix then I'd be probly do more than eq or at least do m/s stuff with it, and ask you stem the returns as their own trax, but just a master would be a nice go, I think it's doable.
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Then I might have to attempt the epic task of bouncing the track to a WAV this weekend. I'm already exhausted thinking about it.
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Re: My DnB track
Great track! The only thing I would perhaps adjust in the mix, judging by listening through my headphones (as my monitors are not connected to the interwebs) is the volume of the drums. They seem a bit low in the mix and I feel they get a bit buried sometimes as a result. Anyway, just my humble observation for something to try
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Thanks for listening and agreed. I plan to go back and adjust at some point but I've moved on to a House track, which is another genre I'm not very good at. I'm battling with keeping it simple and I'm not good with restraint in composing.Da hand wrote:Great track! The only thing I would perhaps adjust in the mix, judging by listening through my headphones (as my monitors are not connected to the interwebs) is the volume of the drums. They seem a bit low in the mix and I feel they get a bit buried sometimes as a result. Anyway, just my humble observation for something to try