Crawstep - Discodub De Finale (Melodic, Complextrostep)

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lolcraftw
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Crawstep - Discodub De Finale (Melodic, Complextrostep)

Post by lolcraftw » Fri Dec 30, 2011 9:51 pm

My Dubstepish project,

vst's: Massive, sylenth1, ohmnicyde, fluxbittersweet2, built-in piano

Fl 10 project. I used to produce in Ableton but experienced major crashes so, ye due to this i swapped back to my Starting prog .

[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/aleks ... oundcloud]

feed plz
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Glyphex
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Re: Complextrostep project :D (feedback)

Post by Glyphex » Fri Dec 30, 2011 10:00 pm

If you have nexus, Nexus provides some very nice piano sounds :)

Drums are mixed nicely. Pretty good tune. It did seem like the all the different sounds had noticeable differences in amplitude though. Good creativity though. I know it is difficult to try and come up with all the different sounds and mesh them together!

lolcraftw
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Re: Crawstep - Discodub De Finale (Melodic, Complextrostep)

Post by lolcraftw » Fri Dec 30, 2011 10:48 pm

Thank you for the advice on nexus, but any tipis to sort out the amplitude?

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Glyphex
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Re: Crawstep - Discodub De Finale (Melodic, Complextrostep)

Post by Glyphex » Fri Dec 30, 2011 10:54 pm

Well it is difficult to mix properly if you keep listening to your track over and over But just trust your ears. If one sound seems louder than the other, just lower the volume. Some things that help are frequency analyzers. Not only are they useful in properly managing amplitude, but they also help with the mixing process. Here is a link to an awesome frequency analyzer :)

http://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Pr ... eqAnalyst/

Free of charge ;)

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