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struggling to get that "professional" sound
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Re: struggling to get that "professional" sound
What are you referring to as a "professional" sound? It sounds pretty full to me if thats what your talking about.
Re: struggling to get that "professional" sound
thanks chad!
Foreplay, I guess I mean professional as in industry standard (if there is such a thing), like when you put on a pendulum or chase & status track.
Ambitious I know and probably unrealistic without top end equipment and an acoustically treated room, but I hear the production of these guys and they can make a kick, snare and bass sound full and spacious!
when I compare my mixes to skirllex for example, I realise how much I have to learn! lol
Foreplay, I guess I mean professional as in industry standard (if there is such a thing), like when you put on a pendulum or chase & status track.
Ambitious I know and probably unrealistic without top end equipment and an acoustically treated room, but I hear the production of these guys and they can make a kick, snare and bass sound full and spacious!
when I compare my mixes to skirllex for example, I realise how much I have to learn! lol
Re: struggling to get that "professional" sound
It sounds good to me man, maybe it just needs a tad of reverb on the snare or something?
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