3 Minute Dubstep Minimix! *Free Download*

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3 Minute Dubstep Minimix! *Free Download*
Posted on: 19.02.2013 by Lora Vandewark
Just thought I'd share my three minute Dubstep Minimix for the love and feedback! If you like it feel free to head overo to my Soundcloud page and bag yourself a free download!

http://soundcloud.com/lineypirate/dubstep-minimix
Iluminada Vandevoort
20.02.2013
Originally Posted by lingk
They go for 150 - 200 depending on where yo get them and if it's the updated version.
Don't believe the 50's are worth 150-200 if their just a "little bit" better


Go for the 30's man
Iluminada Vandevoort
20.02.2013
Originally Posted by lingk
I have both the ATH-M30's & ATH-M50's If you can spire the extra cash on them, I would get them over the 30's. the highs and a lot better and the lows are a little clearer.

Both though, are very bass heavy. so just remember that when mixing on them.
In relation to value, the 30's are excellent.

How much do the 50's go for?
Iluminada Vandevoort
20.02.2013
Originally Posted by Lineypirate
Thanks for the listen and all feedback is taken on board! Quick question though, when monitoring with less than optimal speakers / headphones, what's your top tip for nice sounding mixes?

It probably doesn't helps hat my new mixer has the weirdest EQ's I've ever used.
When I first bought my controller, I was using my speakers which I use for my desktop and I thought the sound coming out of it was top quality stuff.


Then I bought myself studio headphones...


You have no idea how BIG BIG of a help quality headphones are, once I put those babies in, every single track sounded completely different.

Advice: Buy yourself studio headphones, there are some excellent ones for cheap. I bought mine for like 40 bucks, Audio-Technica ATH-M30

Also, keep on fucking around with the EQ, have the transitioning track with a high mid (i never touch the mid unless I hear some keys clashing, I generally keep the mid at a relatively high setting), and low hi and a low low, and slowly start bringing the hi up or the low up (depending on what sound you want to generate, bring the bass up on the 2nd track or the hats? your judgement call), etc.

I mean, there really is no other way then to get yourself decent studio headphones and to get familiar with your controller and it's weird EQ settings. You should focus on making your controller your bitch, know the ins and outs
Lora Vandewark
19.02.2013
Just thought I'd share my three minute Dubstep Minimix for the love and feedback! If you like it feel free to head overo to my Soundcloud page and bag yourself a free download!

http://soundcloud.com/lineypirate/dubstep-minimix
Lora Vandewark
21.02.2013
Thanks for the praise! And taken well with some sound advice too. You can pretty much guarantee after all these comments I'll be watching the EQ on the next minimum like the proverbial hawk.

I own a fair few pairs of headphones, although all unfortunately at either the cheaper end of the spectrum (Sennheiser PX100) or at the overpriced, but good for DJ'ing (Pioneer HD500). I did have some HD25's, (again probably better for DJ'ing) but those, along with about 50 pieces of my favourite vinyl were nicked at a gig a few years ago and I never replaced them!
Yu Santellano
21.02.2013
That was exactly what I needed. I was blown away pretty much instantly with recognisable riffs and tracks, and yeah ok it's only three minutes, but it was 3 minutes of awesome tunes. Which is fine by me.
I do agree that it did get a bit messy and crowded at points, but putting "Get Out My Head" in there gets you bonus points any day, messy or not.
Klara Kinnebrew
20.02.2013
I wouldn't say the ath50s are "Very bass heavy"...

...and neither would most audiophiles.

AT PRO700 MKII are bass heavy, AT PRO500MKII are bass heavy, PRO700 are bass heavy...

AthM50s, not sooo much.

I do recommend the 50s over the 30s. Money well spent. Solid cans.


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Iluminada Vandevoort
20.02.2013
Originally Posted by lingk
They go for 150 - 200 depending on where yo get them and if it's the updated version.
Don't believe the 50's are worth 150-200 if their just a "little bit" better


Go for the 30's man
Mariko Oppenhuizen
20.02.2013
They go for 150 - 200 depending on where yo get them and if it's the updated version.
Iluminada Vandevoort
20.02.2013
Originally Posted by lingk
I have both the ATH-M30's & ATH-M50's If you can spire the extra cash on them, I would get them over the 30's. the highs and a lot better and the lows are a little clearer.

Both though, are very bass heavy. so just remember that when mixing on them.
In relation to value, the 30's are excellent.

How much do the 50's go for?
Mariko Oppenhuizen
20.02.2013
Advice: Buy yourself studio headphones, there are some excellent ones for cheap. I bought mine for like 40 bucks, Audio-Technica ATH-M30
I have both the ATH-M30's & ATH-M50's If you can spare the extra cash on them, I would get them over the 30's. the highs and a lot better and the lows are a little clearer.

Both though, are very bass heavy. so just remember that when mixing on them.
Iluminada Vandevoort
20.02.2013
Originally Posted by Lineypirate
Thanks for the listen and all feedback is taken on board! Quick question though, when monitoring with less than optimal speakers / headphones, what's your top tip for nice sounding mixes?

It probably doesn't helps hat my new mixer has the weirdest EQ's I've ever used.
When I first bought my controller, I was using my speakers which I use for my desktop and I thought the sound coming out of it was top quality stuff.


Then I bought myself studio headphones...


You have no idea how BIG BIG of a help quality headphones are, once I put those babies in, every single track sounded completely different.

Advice: Buy yourself studio headphones, there are some excellent ones for cheap. I bought mine for like 40 bucks, Audio-Technica ATH-M30

Also, keep on fucking around with the EQ, have the transitioning track with a high mid (i never touch the mid unless I hear some keys clashing, I generally keep the mid at a relatively high setting), and low hi and a low low, and slowly start bringing the hi up or the low up (depending on what sound you want to generate, bring the bass up on the 2nd track or the hats? your judgement call), etc.

I mean, there really is no other way then to get yourself decent studio headphones and to get familiar with your controller and it's weird EQ settings. You should focus on making your controller your bitch, know the ins and outs
Mariko Oppenhuizen
20.02.2013
Herm...

A lot of people have different ideas on this. My self, I like to listen to a lot of music that has the same sound as what I'm working on. This way you can learn the speakers / headphones. you'll better understand how stuff should sound and then you can make your stuff sound similar.

With that, My stuff, at least the stuff I post to soundcloud, doesn't have the best sound/mix. So i'm no expert.
Lora Vandewark
20.02.2013
Thanks for the listen and all feedback is taken on board! Quick question though, when monitoring with less than optimal speakers / headphones, what's your top tip for nice sounding mixes?

It probably doesn't helps hat my new mixer has the weirdest EQ's I've ever used.
Mariko Oppenhuizen
20.02.2013
For what it is, It's OK. Does need some Eq work maybe. Felt like a lot of mid was missing.
Lora Vandewark
20.02.2013
I normally make hour / 90 minute long mixes but thought I'd try something different.

Good feedback on the EQ'ing though, unfortunately I'm away with work and the only speaker I have are my MacBooks or my headphones!
Iluminada Vandevoort
20.02.2013
3 min mix, really?....



the beginning was good, firehive and get out my head lyrics works well, but after that it was rather messy, work on transitioning songs by playing around with the EQ

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