Re: The extremely embarrasing basic question thread
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:44 pm
@Keev
gain structuring and mixing
gain structuring and mixing
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SoundcloudGothamHero wrote:Show us.Kes-Es wrote:I'm just being a prat guys I can yoi, it's such an awful sounds.
Show us how you yoi.
Kes-Es wrote:SoundcloudGothamHero wrote:Show us.Kes-Es wrote:I'm just being a prat guys I can yoi, it's such an awful sounds.
Show us how you yoi.
You did ask How I yoi yeah?
Amidoinitrite?
nice yoys broKes-Es wrote:SoundcloudGothamHero wrote:Show us.Kes-Es wrote:I'm just being a prat guys I can yoi, it's such an awful sounds.
Show us how you yoi.
You did ask How I yoi yeah?
Amidoinitrite?
jrisreal wrote:nice yoys broKes-Es wrote:SoundcloudGothamHero wrote:Show us.Kes-Es wrote:I'm just being a prat guys I can yoi, it's such an awful sounds.
Show us how you yoi.
You did ask How I yoi yeah?
Amidoinitrite?
Are we talking the volumes of individual instruments or EQs/Compressors etc though?jrisreal wrote:@Keev
gain structuring and mixing
Gain structuring is the getting all the elements in your track sitting in the right place, volume wise.Keev wrote:Are we talking the volumes of individual instruments or EQs/Compressors etc though?jrisreal wrote:@Keev
gain structuring and mixing
Ah I see, that's not really something I've given much thought to when I've made tunes up until now. I was just going with the "if it sounds good, it sounds good" mentality without worrying about dB levels too much heh.legend4ry wrote:Gain structuring is the getting all the elements in your track sitting in the right place, volume wise.Keev wrote:Are we talking the volumes of individual instruments or EQs/Compressors etc though?jrisreal wrote:@Keev
gain structuring and mixing
A mix down is the final version of your track before it goes to mastering, where you add EQ, Compression and things like that IFyour track needs it. The peak of your track should be around -6db so its ready for mastering.
Read this thread, its a bit messy (due it a very length discussion) but stick with it you'll have great mix downs by the last page.
http://www.dubstepforum.com/this-thread ... 74832.html
My bad fellas, I just piss on everything, it's a problem.wub wrote:This is a Basic Question thread.
Not a Take The Piss thread.
Yes the mixdown will likely be more quiet, but it will allow the mastering enginner to make the track louder than it would have been.Keev wrote:Ah I see, that's not really something I've given much thought to when I've made tunes up until now. I was just going with the "if it sounds good, it sounds good" mentality without worrying about dB levels too much heh.legend4ry wrote:Gain structuring is the getting all the elements in your track sitting in the right place, volume wise.Keev wrote:Are we talking the volumes of individual instruments or EQs/Compressors etc though?jrisreal wrote:@Keev
gain structuring and mixing
A mix down is the final version of your track before it goes to mastering, where you add EQ, Compression and things like that IFyour track needs it. The peak of your track should be around -6db so its ready for mastering.
Read this thread, its a bit messy (due it a very length discussion) but stick with it you'll have great mix downs by the last page.
http://www.dubstepforum.com/this-thread ... 74832.html
edit: don't you want the final product to be louder though? it seems like this kind of thing would make it quieter in the long run.
Yeah I've just given it a quick read, I get the reasoning behind it now. What about for previewing it to people though? I'm guessing you could up the sound by using a maximizer or something, and just adjust the gain on it.jrisreal wrote:Yes the mixdown will likely be more quiet, but it will allow the mastering enginner to make the track louder than it would have been.Keev wrote:Ah I see, that's not really something I've given much thought to when I've made tunes up until now. I was just going with the "if it sounds good, it sounds good" mentality without worrying about dB levels too much heh.legend4ry wrote:Gain structuring is the getting all the elements in your track sitting in the right place, volume wise.Keev wrote:Are we talking the volumes of individual instruments or EQs/Compressors etc though?jrisreal wrote:@Keev
gain structuring and mixing
A mix down is the final version of your track before it goes to mastering, where you add EQ, Compression and things like that IFyour track needs it. The peak of your track should be around -6db so its ready for mastering.
Read this thread, its a bit messy (due it a very length discussion) but stick with it you'll have great mix downs by the last page.
http://www.dubstepforum.com/this-thread ... 74832.html
edit: don't you want the final product to be louder though? it seems like this kind of thing would make it quieter in the long run.
fair play, i've just read that thread through and applied its content to a new project i'm working on. it sounds better than my previous stuff already. this is definitely how i'm working from now on.legend4ry wrote:Gain structuring is the getting all the elements in your track sitting in the right place, volume wise.Keev wrote:Are we talking the volumes of individual instruments or EQs/Compressors etc though?jrisreal wrote:@Keev
gain structuring and mixing
A mix down is the final version of your track before it goes to mastering, where you add EQ, Compression and things like that IFyour track needs it. The peak of your track should be around -6db so its ready for mastering.
Read this thread, its a bit messy (due it a very length discussion) but stick with it you'll have great mix downs by the last page.
http://www.dubstepforum.com/this-thread ... 74832.html
Sheff wrote:in FLs sequencer, how do you set the default to 8 beats?
and how to assign more than one instrument to a mixer channel? ive seen it done before
legend4ry wrote:Sheff wrote:in FLs sequencer, how do you set the default to 8 beats?
and how to assign more than one instrument to a mixer channel? ive seen it done before
1) F11 > General > change beats to 8.
2) click an instrument/sampler in the block bit and put the number in the FX box in the top right to the channel you want it on the mixer.. Find the other instrument/sample you want and do the same number.