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DEATHSTEP - Need Feedback !
Posted on: 06.10.2013 by Tatyana Gebrekidan
hey guys,

i'm working on my new ep now. here's one of the maybe six tunes.

https://soundcloud.com/recrude-death...crude-zero-wip

what should i do better ?
what do you believe about the mixdown ?
how is the entire atmosphere for you ?

glad if you can give me some feedback (:
Tatyana Gebrekidan
09.10.2013
Originally Posted by synthet1c
The synth is too loud with no lower register, I would decrease the volume and add either a new oscillator with a really low square wave or just add a new synth that focuses on the low mid. Also the drums don't really have enough punch or their own space in the track. If you turn down the synths volume you should get some more punch in your drums but you may need to compress them further and add a little side chaining on the synth to allow more space.

If you believe about digital sound like an absolute thing that only has equal amounts of room for each frequency turning something up doesn't actually have the desired effect of emphasizing it while keeping all other sounds at their level, it will actually squash something else out of the mix.

Also you should never make a track without having a decent frequency analyzer on the master reinforcing what you are hearing. Pro Q is a really awesome plugin for that as it allows you to see the signal pre and post eq.

http://www.fabfilter.com/products/pr...alizer-plug-in
thanks for all the help and suggestions, mate !
i'll try it.
Tatyana Gebrekidan
08.10.2013
Originally Posted by Kill.I.am
"Mixes and Productions"

Really not that hard to find.
thanks. @Kill.I.am
Starla Lansdon
08.10.2013
Originally Posted by RECRUDE Deathstep
yeah what's the correct section ???

cause i found nothing i posted it here.
"Mixes and Productions"

Really not that hard to find.
Tatyana Gebrekidan
06.10.2013
hey guys,

i'm working on my new ep now. here's one of the maybe six tunes.

https://soundcloud.com/recrude-death...crude-zero-wip

what should i do better ?
what do you believe about the mixdown ?
how is the entire atmosphere for you ?

glad if you can give me some feedback (:
Tatyana Gebrekidan
09.10.2013
Originally Posted by synthet1c
The synth is too loud with no lower register, I would decrease the volume and add either a new oscillator with a really low square wave or just add a new synth that focuses on the low mid. Also the drums don't really have enough punch or their own space in the track. If you turn down the synths volume you should get some more punch in your drums but you may need to compress them further and add a little side chaining on the synth to allow more space.

If you believe about digital sound like an absolute thing that only has equal amounts of room for each frequency turning something up doesn't actually have the desired effect of emphasizing it while keeping all other sounds at their level, it will actually squash something else out of the mix.

Also you should never make a track without having a decent frequency analyzer on the master reinforcing what you are hearing. Pro Q is a really awesome plugin for that as it allows you to see the signal pre and post eq.

http://www.fabfilter.com/products/pr...alizer-plug-in
thanks for all the help and suggestions, mate !
i'll try it.
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
08.10.2013
The synth is too loud with no lower register, I would decrease the volume and add either a new oscillator with a really low square wave or just add a new synth that focuses on the low mid. Also the drums don't really have enough punch or their own space in the track. If you turn down the synths volume you should get some more punch in your drums but you may need to compress them further and add a little side chaining on the synth to allow more space.

If you believe about digital sound like an absolute thing that only has equal amounts of room for each frequency turning something up doesn't actually have the desired effect of emphasizing it while keeping all other sounds at their level, it will actually squash something else out of the mix.

Also you should never make a track without having a decent frequency analyzer on the master reinforcing what you are hearing. Pro Q is a really awesome plugin for that as it allows you to see the signal pre and post eq.

http://www.fabfilter.com/products/pr...alizer-plug-in
Tatyana Gebrekidan
08.10.2013
Originally Posted by Kill.I.am
"Mixes and Productions"

Really not that hard to find.
thanks. @Kill.I.am
Starla Lansdon
08.10.2013
Originally Posted by RECRUDE Deathstep
yeah what's the correct section ???

cause i found nothing i posted it here.
"Mixes and Productions"

Really not that hard to find.
Augustine Mitzen
08.10.2013
btw, are you aware of this guy?

http://soundcloud.com/straydnb
Tatyana Gebrekidan
08.10.2013
yeah what's the correct section ???

cause i found nothing i posted it here.
Cyndy Beneski
07.10.2013
Where is the correct section to post?
Tera Baragan
07.10.2013
You could read the community guidlines and post in the proper section.

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