New electro/ progressive track

New electro/ progressive track
Posted on: 23.05.2012 by Neva Sparacino
I start this song monday and just start to make sense the sample its from a rapper girl from spain
I make the master myself its my first one actually im learning how to mix and master and everything
if you guys can give me some good bad whatever just feedback I really aprecciate it


http://soundcloud.com/rawrisk/grita-fuego
Neva Sparacino
24.05.2012
Originally Posted by JasonBay
Ableton training is a joke. I can show you how a hammer, saw and tape measure works but that doesn't mean you have the experience or knowledge to build a house yet.
I have a degree in studio recording music production & audio engineering so i believe I know audio. I have being DJing for 4 years using reason 2 years im almost done with the ableton certified training for live performance and better music production skills more tools etc. and its not a house yo its electronic music it can be as simple or complex as you want it to be probabbly i going need to learn a hundred more things about production but im sure you too man thats the beauty of music production
Still thanks man I aprecciate it
Neva Sparacino
24.05.2012
Originally Posted by JasonBay
Long way to go mate, and I personally wouldn't bother with mastering at the moment. Just focus on making the best mixdown you can. And I didn't hear too many frequency issues myself, nothing that a few tweaks in your mixdown couldn't fix to give them more space.
Im finishing this week a certified training in ableton so im trying to put all the things I learn in practice thats why I master it.
And thanks yeah I know I have a long way to go man it just feel nice to ge a better track each track you make
Neva Sparacino
23.05.2012
Originally Posted by AllDay
A lot of the sounds seem to be fighting over eachother! check out your frequencies!

You said you mastered this aswell, its fairly quiet for a master I'd say.


I can't really offer to much else as I have only been producing for close to a year, hopefully someone else with more knowledge will post in here.

I going to check that out my problem is that I have no monitors available I do everything in my headphones but thanks man I really aprecciate it

I going to work those frequencies out maybe tide them a little bit more
Neva Sparacino
23.05.2012
I start this song monday and just start to make sense the sample its from a rapper girl from spain
I make the master myself its my first one actually im learning how to mix and master and everything
if you guys can give me some good bad whatever just feedback I really aprecciate it


http://soundcloud.com/rawrisk/grita-fuego
Neva Sparacino
24.05.2012
I just start making electronic music 3 months ago my degrees are in audio knowledge live performances & recording in studio

and thats cool man im not saying its a top 10 track and its not a competition my friend im just asking for some feedback
Georgina Schatzman
24.05.2012
For some one who has a degree I would expect better work than that. Not really helping yourself with that argument.

FYI, I have a degree as well and have worked in a number of studios over the years.

And I never said it had to be complicated, but just because you know how to use the tools isn't a replacement for experience.
Neva Sparacino
24.05.2012
Originally Posted by JasonBay
Ableton training is a joke. I can show you how a hammer, saw and tape measure works but that doesn't mean you have the experience or knowledge to build a house yet.
I have a degree in studio recording music production & audio engineering so i believe I know audio. I have being DJing for 4 years using reason 2 years im almost done with the ableton certified training for live performance and better music production skills more tools etc. and its not a house yo its electronic music it can be as simple or complex as you want it to be probabbly i going need to learn a hundred more things about production but im sure you too man thats the beauty of music production
Still thanks man I aprecciate it
Georgina Schatzman
24.05.2012
Ableton training is a joke. I can show you how a hammer, saw and tape measure works but that doesn't mean you have the experience or knowledge to build a house yet.
Neva Sparacino
24.05.2012
Originally Posted by JasonBay
Long way to go mate, and I personally wouldn't bother with mastering at the moment. Just focus on making the best mixdown you can. And I didn't hear too many frequency issues myself, nothing that a few tweaks in your mixdown couldn't fix to give them more space.
Im finishing this week a certified training in ableton so im trying to put all the things I learn in practice thats why I master it.
And thanks yeah I know I have a long way to go man it just feel nice to ge a better track each track you make
Georgina Schatzman
24.05.2012
Long way to go mate, and I personally wouldn't bother with mastering at the moment. Just focus on making the best mixdown you can. And I didn't hear too many frequency issues myself, nothing that a few tweaks in your mixdown couldn't fix to give them more space.
Neva Sparacino
23.05.2012
Originally Posted by AllDay
A lot of the sounds seem to be fighting over eachother! check out your frequencies!

You said you mastered this aswell, its fairly quiet for a master I'd say.


I can't really offer to much else as I have only been producing for close to a year, hopefully someone else with more knowledge will post in here.

I going to check that out my problem is that I have no monitors available I do everything in my headphones but thanks man I really aprecciate it

I going to work those frequencies out maybe tide them a little bit more
Tera Baragan
23.05.2012
A lot of the sounds seem to be fighting over eachother! check out your frequencies!

You said you mastered this aswell, its fairly quiet for a master I'd say.


I can't really offer to much else as I have only been producing for close to a year, hopefully someone else with more knowledge will post in here.

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