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best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by tripwire22 » Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:42 pm

what are some techniques besides eq im thinking more like effects to get everything to sounds together

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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by freakah » Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:47 pm

I like to use a touch of compression on everything, kinda helps, also REEEEEEEEEEVERRRRBBBB with a pretty short tail, turned way down - gives it a feeling of everything being in the same room!

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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by Ongelegen » Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:49 pm

I like using the same reverb patch on multiple elements of your track, it puts the elements in the same 'space'.

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Post by Sharmaji » Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:54 pm

a good arrangement that lets everything have its own place to shine, and buss and mix compression.
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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by back2onett » Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:55 pm

reverb bus + compressor bus
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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by ponte_ricky » Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:57 pm

such a huge question really you cant just pin it down with one magic technique. its all about picking the right effects for the right purpose. i always try to think about why i am doing something in a mix, and still half the time it doesnt sound right. just takes time and effort and practice really.

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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by symmetricalsounds » Sun Jun 06, 2010 8:44 pm

ponte_ricky wrote:such a huge question really you cant just pin it down with one magic technique. its all about picking the right effects for the right purpose.
this ^

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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by legend4ry » Sun Jun 06, 2010 9:08 pm

busses, good frequency cutting, arrangement and compression.

Also, using the same scale helps ;)
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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by Dubbel Shot » Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:16 am

legend4ry wrote:busses, good frequency cutting, arrangement and compression.

Also, using the same scale helps ;)
This. Also using a send for your reverb helps. It makes it sound a lot more together than when all the tails are different on everything in the mix! Remember reverb creates a space. And if everythings in a different space the last thing its gonna sound is together :wink:

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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by skwiggo » Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:42 am

slight compression on all drums/main parts of your mix using sends, short reverb on the same using sends and making sure you've got space for everything. hi pass your reverb to at least 100Hz on low sounds to avoid mud.

using sends for effects is always a good idea too as it's easy to automate them so your track again blends together better.

it's easy to get a cluttered mix which makes it sound chaotic rather than together. cutting frequencies on problem areas is a good idea. Use a 24db lowpass or hipass filter to limit high or low frequencies on certain sounds especially drum samples (hipass and lopass) and harsh sounding synths (lopass). If you have too many elements cut some out or only use them at certain times.

also pan certain elements especially drum samples. :)

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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by Wrigzilla » Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:07 am

The best way to make everything sound together is to get the sound selection and the arrangement right. Other than that subtle distortion, compression and reverb on sends.

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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by Moxxiedubstep » Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:15 am

Am i the only one that uses transient designers or something? -_-

I dont recall using reverb on anything, except vocals maybe. hmph, always used slight delay for tracks instead. :o

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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by wub » Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:42 am

Put dbGlitch on the master :lol:




Srsly though, warm compression applied liberally throughout, with extra time taken on the drum buses for a warm loving touch

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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by jobbanaught » Mon Jun 07, 2010 1:01 pm

tripwire22 wrote:what are some techniques besides eq im thinking more like effects to get everything to sounds together

Reverb Busses, Parallel Compression

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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by paradigm_x » Mon Jun 07, 2010 2:07 pm

Sharmaji wrote:a good arrangement that lets everything have its own place to shine, and buss and mix compression.
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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by jolly wailer » Mon Jun 07, 2010 4:45 pm

Moxxiedubstep wrote: I dont recall using reverb on anything, except vocals maybe.

for real?
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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by diagrams » Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:11 pm

Moxxiedubstep wrote:Am i the only one that uses transient designers or something? -_-
in the context of making the mix sound together as a whole?
typically its employed to shape the dynamics of individual tracks - same with a stereo expander
but if its working for you then go for it

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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by Ongelegen » Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:15 pm

jolly wailer wrote:
Moxxiedubstep wrote: I dont recall using reverb on anything, except vocals maybe.

for real?
damn, i have reverb on almost all sounds, of course some are very subtle and the others more drenched :lol: but I just love reverb lol 8)

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Re: best ways to make everything sound together?

Post by Moxxiedubstep » Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:34 am

Project EX wrote:
jolly wailer wrote:
Moxxiedubstep wrote: I dont recall using reverb on anything, except vocals maybe.

for real?
damn, i have reverb on almost all sounds, of course some are very subtle and the others more drenched :lol: but I just love reverb lol 8)


Yea i rarely use it on anything. i feel it just adds more areas to notch out when i eq. but when i use delay its just repeating what ive already eq'd.so its a "echo" that slightly models reverb. try using Image Lines Delay.

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