Why do my tracks sound so cheesy?
Why do my tracks sound so cheesy? Posted on: 03.05.2012 by Henrietta Dortch Hi Guys, I've been producing in live and logic for about a year, and i'm beginning to get frustrated. I'm trying to make big, fat, killer tracks, and everything turns into a cheesy, trance melody. Any suggestions? Any one know from experience how to break that barrier from amateur tracks? Thanks so much! http://soundcloud.com/stephenphilibin/rush | |
Henrietta Dortch 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by RockingClub
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Henrietta Dortch 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by RockingClub
2) On just the vocals, or all the tracks? I've been tweaking all afternoon, so what you may be talking about in #1 i may have already changed, but elaborate on it just in case... it's coming along nicely i believe!(: |
Henrietta Dortch 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by RockingClub
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Henrietta Dortch 26.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by elio_xh
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Henrietta Dortch 23.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by Alice257
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Henrietta Dortch 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by RockingClub
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Sylvia Greener 27.05.2012 | 1) The complete vocal bundle appears twice in your song. When it appears the second time and when it comes to the point where you've got the vocals "if you feeling say hell yeah" I would erase the top synth bleeps as soon as the downbeat on "hell yeah" comes. 2) I would engage the high-pass filter on the whole track but you might be trying out several options to choose the best one. |
Henrietta Dortch 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by RockingClub
2) On just the vocals, or all the tracks? I've been tweaking all afternoon, so what you may be talking about in #1 i may have already changed, but elaborate on it just in case... it's coming along nicely i believe!(: |
Sylvia Greener 27.05.2012 | First of all: Nice new top synth line! Much better than the first time! And thanks for taking my advice to stop the top synth line when the piano starts playing Maybe two more suggestions to make it even better! 1.) Again I would take out the top synth line earlier: This time, in the second part when the vocals return I would erase the synth when the vocals "hell yeah" come. 2.) When it comes to the point where the female vocals become repeated more and more frequently (loop size reduced), in that part I would engage a high-pass filter to give the upcoming drop even more punch. |
Henrietta Dortch 27.05.2012 | Okay, can someone also tell me why live always screws with what octave my notes are in when i activate pitchbend (example: the beginning blip in my track goes down an octave on the first automation marker for pitch on the channel. And also, every once and awhile it moves my synths up a half step, or down a halfstep, and i have to go into the clip and add an automation mark in pitchbend, but not move it, and it puts it back... wtf? |
Henrietta Dortch 28.05.2012 | Alright, here i have a finished version of this remix. I have a HUGE grad party i'm spinning at this saturday, and i'd really love to play this track, so i have a few days to tweak tweak tweak! So give me your feedback and suggestions, i believe this is a serious step up from where i was before I posted on the community
s, but that's for you guys to decide... http://cl.ly/1B060a0y2c2j1n280b0q |
Henrietta Dortch 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by RockingClub
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Sylvia Greener 27.05.2012 | First of all: Quite nice, there are lots of decent elements in your track. I personally would suggest one minor adjustment: The high-frequency top synth which is introduced after the bassline should be completely erased at the point (drop) where the piano comes in. Now which drums did you finally use (Xfer sample pack??)? And, just out of interest: You probably took a part of the original song in lack of an acapella version, right? |
Henrietta Dortch 26.05.2012 | oops, forgot the link lol http://cl.ly/2S0L213j1I193X2J1j3A |
Henrietta Dortch 26.05.2012 | how's this? sort of a club mix of the new will i am track. added some more bass, and took more time on percussion |
Yukiko Beauvil 26.05.2012 | Something simple? Fabfilter one lol |
Henrietta Dortch 26.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by elio_xh
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Sylvia Greener 26.05.2012 | @elio_xh Great suggestion! I highly recommend to watch also DJVesper's other tutorial stuff. I regularly check out his homepage! He's a great teacher giving you lots of knowledge and inspiration! |
Christel Croak 26.05.2012 | Hey I'm just going to give you my advice on your production, because I started out trying to make the same type of tracks, but then I got really tired of that cheesy commerical house music. These are my best tips: - Firstly, buy one synth and learn it inside out, even if it requires a course. I bought massive, and actually took a $30 online course that really went in depth with how it works and how to achieve what you want. I used http://www.massivesynth.com. Browse around, they have good tutorials and a really good course for its price. - Don't overcomplicate your bass patches. You don't need 3 or 4 oscillators to make something sound good, this video taught me a lot: - Which brings me to the next tip. Watch youtube tutorials on creating the sounds of artists you look up to. Not so you can mimic their sound identically, but to see how they create the sounds they do. Reverse engineering is a great process for sound design. It helps guide you in a direction for creating a particular sound. - To beefen up your tracks, and make them sound less amature you really need to process your sounds, either using VST plugins or using built-in ableton audio effects. Some techniques i use and i suggest you look up youtube tutorials on them (but if you have any questions ask away): frequency split using ableton's multiband dynamics. This allows your split a sounds, and alter each part of it seperatly (mids, lows, highs) Distort using Ableton's Amp (Great distortion, especially with the blues amp) Saturate (Ableton built in. Great device I use it all the time, and so does Tommy Trash. It sounds makes sounds fuller) Effect Process using VSTs: Camelphat3- Great all around plugin, one of the best investements I made Dada Life's Sausage Fattener- Overdrive, distortion plugin for making big basses (plus on $30, and many artists use it) Speakerphone- Allows you to pass sounds as if they were coming out of specific amps or speakers, reallly nifty thing(I use it for all my keys, it gives them distinct sound by spreading them throughout the spectrum, kind of my little secret ) Lastly EQ and lightly compress. I'm not a huge fan of side-chain compression, but if you do, don't group everything together and then compress it, it sounds bad. Sidechain each synth seperatly using different ratios and thresholds, and knees to make them different. For your drums: Layer samples, you can find great tutorials on this. Kicks, i always use 2: a big kick for the punch, and a higher kick with the more distinct sounds. Same with snares. If you're looking for good kick sample packs, I highly reccomend Xfer by deadmau5 and Steve Duda. There are also TONS of free ones out there, if you need help on any sound in particular let me know, but i'll give you one of my favourite free packs, awesome kicks and snares. http://www.freesound.org/people/crispydinner/ One last thing for EQing your drums, what i always do for my kicks is use a notch filter and take out the mids. Kicks have great low and and high end, but usually shitty mids. HAPPY PRODUCING |
Henrietta Dortch 23.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by Alice257
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Georgina Schatzman 23.05.2012 | NFR copy from when I worked at a Studio and Audio Production shop. |
Henrietta Dortch 23.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Romelia Stankard 23.05.2012 | Well, can't say I would be complaining about komplete 8 ultimate for $250 either How did you manage that? |
Georgina Schatzman 23.05.2012 | Yeah, Komplete 8 Ultimate |
Henrietta Dortch 23.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by JasonBay
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Georgina Schatzman 23.05.2012 | There's more ti Komplete 8 Ultimate than just the VSTs. The George Duke library is amazing, same with the Alica Keys library, won't find a better sounding piano out there. And I love the Session Strings library as well. Use it a lot on my productions. And there's much more to it as well that I could spend a whole thread talking about. The Scarbee Bass is SOOOOO good, so natural. Could spend hours and not even get something close sounding to it. For $250 I couldn't be happier with my purchase. |
Romelia Stankard 23.05.2012 | Yeah I hear where you're coming from on the NI komplete stuff. I sold Massive a while back since I hated it and I recently just bought FM8 since I wanted an FM synth and there were no better options- I'm really glad I didn't spend the money on Komplete when I was looking at it and everyone was talking about how it was such a good value. I would have spent like $800 on ultimate to maybe use two VSTs in the end. As a side note if you are shopping for VSTs then buying licenses on the KVR community
s is the way to go- there are people selling everything for cheap and usually at least half of retail. I paid $60 for FM8 (I wouldn't have been willing to buy it at retail price). NI Razor is kind of cool, I just don't like that it is a reaktor ensemble and it feels clunky and if you don't own reaktor you can't save any patches in reaktor player- even though they advertise that you don't need to own reaktor to run it, so it's kind of useless without it. |
Dorie Scelzo 23.05.2012 | Synapse Dune and discoDSP discoveryPro would both be good choices |
Tera Baragan 23.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Romelia Stankard 23.05.2012 | You should demo them before making a decision and also check out Tyrell Nexus 6 which I posted above, it's free and is easily as good sounding or better than sylenth (sounds fatter to me I'm messing with it now, sylenth sounds thin and plasticy for bass). |
Henrietta Dortch 23.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by RockingClub
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Sylvia Greener 23.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by JasonBay
Honestly I would highly recommend Native Instruments Komplete 8 best with Arturia V-collection. This combo definitely rocks (!!!) and should be a very huge step further from what the OP actually got now! |
Dorie Scelzo 23.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by sphilibin
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Romelia Stankard 22.05.2012 | Oh I didn't realize you didn't have any VST synths yet. Don't forget there is some really good free stuff out there. There is a lot more crap, but some gems too. Tyrell Nexus 6 is free made by Urs Heckman and while I haven't really messed with it much I believe it sounds better than sylenth and a lot of paid VSTs. http://www.amazona.de/index.php?page...rticle_id=3372 |
Henrietta Dortch 22.05.2012 | Processing effects are big, but i still feel like operator, or analog aren't close to as fat as i'd like them to be |
Georgina Schatzman 22.05.2012 | I see side chaining as an effect, and for that Abletons compressor works fine. But for my mixdowns I reach for something different that sounds better (too me at least). Like I said, look at the latest Waves Complete bundle. Lots of good compressors/EQs/Reverb units in there. |
Henrietta Dortch 22.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by JasonBay
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Georgina Schatzman 22.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
And don't forget about the resonator! |
Georgina Schatzman 22.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by RockingClub
As for 3rd party processing, just get the latest Wavs Complete bundle and you'll be golden for years to come. |
Romelia Stankard 22.05.2012 | Look in the favorite soft synths thread in here. Honestly though I would be more concerned about quality processing plugins since most softsynths sound plasticy and cheesy dry and using lesser processing plugins doesn't help anything. |
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