Rekah wrote:anyone got any tips on creating pads
Try processing your pads as though you were freq. splitting a bassline.
Single input > split over three channels > effect to taste > bounce > resample
Rekah wrote:anyone got any tips on creating pads
Yeah, its mainly just about picking the right sounds for the tracks.JFK wrote:He is carefully choosing the few elements he uses to ensure they fill up the frquency spectrum. Coupled with careful eqing and long reverbs and delays to blend the atmospheric elements together.Rekah wrote:does anyone have any tips on how to make your tracks sound alot fuller, like if you listen to spmc's tracks he has fuck all going on in his tracks but yet they seem so full
If you post and audio example mate we can give you some mixdown advice if you like![]()
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
could you recommend any, because most the 1's i find are just loopmasters or vengeance packs?legend4ry wrote:Yeah, its mainly just about picking the right sounds for the tracks.JFK wrote:He is carefully choosing the few elements he uses to ensure they fill up the frquency spectrum. Coupled with careful eqing and long reverbs and delays to blend the atmospheric elements together.Rekah wrote:does anyone have any tips on how to make your tracks sound alot fuller, like if you listen to spmc's tracks he has fuck all going on in his tracks but yet they seem so full
If you post and audio example mate we can give you some mixdown advice if you like![]()
It was amazing when I realised that drum hits need to be right with everything else.
A lot of the big "dungeon" tracks has a very high levels of production - so it uses a lot of super clean samples and careful compression. So many you should have a look around for some professional sample packs.
Fack loopmasters and vengeance - they're pony.. Get something with some real clout.Rekah wrote:could you recommend any, because most the 1's i find are just loopmasters or vengeance packs?legend4ry wrote:Yeah, its mainly just about picking the right sounds for the tracks.JFK wrote:He is carefully choosing the few elements he uses to ensure they fill up the frquency spectrum. Coupled with careful eqing and long reverbs and delays to blend the atmospheric elements together.Rekah wrote:does anyone have any tips on how to make your tracks sound alot fuller, like if you listen to spmc's tracks he has fuck all going on in his tracks but yet they seem so full
If you post and audio example mate we can give you some mixdown advice if you like![]()
It was amazing when I realised that drum hits need to be right with everything else.
A lot of the big "dungeon" tracks has a very high levels of production - so it uses a lot of super clean samples and careful compression. So many you should have a look around for some professional sample packs.
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
legend4ry wrote:Fack loopmasters and vengeance - they're pony.. Get something with some real clout.Rekah wrote:could you recommend any, because most the 1's i find are just loopmasters or vengeance packs?legend4ry wrote:Yeah, its mainly just about picking the right sounds for the tracks.JFK wrote:He is carefully choosing the few elements he uses to ensure they fill up the frquency spectrum. Coupled with careful eqing and long reverbs and delays to blend the atmospheric elements together.Rekah wrote:does anyone have any tips on how to make your tracks sound alot fuller, like if you listen to spmc's tracks he has fuck all going on in his tracks but yet they seem so full
If you post and audio example mate we can give you some mixdown advice if you like![]()
It was amazing when I realised that drum hits need to be right with everything else.
A lot of the big "dungeon" tracks has a very high levels of production - so it uses a lot of super clean samples and careful compression. So many you should have a look around for some professional sample packs.
http://www.popmusic.dk/hitkit-us.html
Or any pop-orientated sample packs - they always have the strongest and cleanest hits (not covered in white noise or cheesy) as pop production has to be of such a high standard and relate to multiple sound systems.
What do I need to do with the .ens file?hxczach wrote:I've altered it to accept and input (Should you want to place it in an effects channel in fl studio or something)
http://www.mediafire.com/?absdj1t5z0x8b42
Happy experimenting!
either double click it, or just drag it into reaktorDyssomnia wrote:What do I need to do with the .ens file?hxczach wrote:I've altered it to accept and input (Should you want to place it in an effects channel in fl studio or something)
http://www.mediafire.com/?absdj1t5z0x8b42
Happy experimenting!
I'm feeling like a big noob right now![]()
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No...he meant an actual dungeon.hxczach wrote:By dungeon do you mean ya muthas basement?![]()
Reamz wrote:No...he meant an actual dungeon.hxczach wrote:By dungeon do you mean ya muthas basement?![]()
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Trollhxczach wrote:Reamz wrote:No...he meant an actual dungeon.hxczach wrote:By dungeon do you mean ya muthas basement?![]()
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