Deep & Groovy House Session
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Deep & Groovy House Session Posted on: 12.11.2012 by Sadye Moeslein This is my latest Deep House Music set.Listen, comment & enjoy! Always remember: Music Is The Answer http://soundcloud.com/ssnap/deep-groovy-house-session-12 | |
Libbie Orion 16.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by ssnap89
i use this too however if you really want to get into mastering. You should really get a program like Sonar ( made by cakewalk ) check out the details on it. |
Libbie Orion 15.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by ssnap89
best one is just keep trying because as with anything else audio production, there is no true form step by step you have to know how your gear , plugins, DAW, and sources all react with eachother. http://www.remix64.com/faq_tut_digital_mastering.html Seems to be the best one i can find for you on an amateur level. It talks of the different components and how to manipulate them but you can try it out if you want to, however you should REALLY leave as much detail of your components that you are using as possible What kind of EQ being used. Compressor settings compared to the music you generate and the list goes on What are you using for production? |
Sadye Moeslein 12.11.2012 | This is my latest Deep House Music set. Listen, comment & enjoy! Always remember: Music Is The Answer http://soundcloud.com/ssnap/deep-groovy-house-session-12 |
Sadye Moeslein 17.11.2012 | I'll check it out!! Thanks again |
Libbie Orion 16.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by ssnap89
i use this too however if you really want to get into mastering. You should really get a program like Sonar ( made by cakewalk ) check out the details on it. |
Sadye Moeslein 16.11.2012 | Thank you for your comment too. Apparently, we can't satisfy everyone with our choices and our taste |
Georgina Schatzman 15.11.2012 | Very uninspiring tracklisting to be honest. |
Sadye Moeslein 15.11.2012 | Thanks for the tips. I currently use Fl Studio 10 and try to make some deep house sounds. I'm really interested in producing my own music, so mastering will be a critical aspect of my efforts |
Libbie Orion 15.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by ssnap89
best one is just keep trying because as with anything else audio production, there is no true form step by step you have to know how your gear , plugins, DAW, and sources all react with eachother. http://www.remix64.com/faq_tut_digital_mastering.html Seems to be the best one i can find for you on an amateur level. It talks of the different components and how to manipulate them but you can try it out if you want to, however you should REALLY leave as much detail of your components that you are using as possible What kind of EQ being used. Compressor settings compared to the music you generate and the list goes on What are you using for production? |
Sadye Moeslein 15.11.2012 | Thank you very much my friend too for your comments. As far as EQing is concerned, i never get any of it higher than zero!! In fact, i just start with Hi and Mid always at zero and Bass at a lower level in order to blend it with the other track, and then swap the Bass volumes of the two tracks.. Maybe you are not used to the heavy Bass of the deep house music and it seems so extreme to you Anyway, thanks again and i have one question for you. As you said, you are a producer. Can you recommend me a good online tutorial about mastering?? |
Libbie Orion 14.11.2012 | hey Snap just checked it out. Ya'know... its actually not that bad. Nice work. Doesnt seem like something yo just threw together so in that i have to say no construction and programming also, mixing is sounding pretty good. Its obvious you didnt use any beat sync or auto-beatmatching tools (kudos for that one) honestly the style is a bit slow for me but i made my way through it anyway. from a producers point of view (and i do this all the time because of my several years of studio experiance) you need to work a bit on recognizing your EQ settings. It sounds like you have your mid and hi at 0 and your bass turned ever so slightly up higher then the other two. Dont be afraid to let us hear the top end of the sound Actually, all recorded tracks that you play are already equ'ed for final use (mastered) You should really be setting your mixers eq's to 0 at all times (unless you are in the middle of a blend) If its music you are playing, then dont turn UP either of the eq's you should instead be turning DOWN the ones you dont need. Only if you are doing voice recordings or sound sample recordings is when you should be turning your eq's higher than 0. Yes i know. Youre going to realize that when you turn them down, you have less volume. Correct..... thats why you turn up your output. |
Sadye Moeslein 14.11.2012 | Thank you very much my friend for your constructive notes!!! |
Carisa Ridgel 14.11.2012 | Clean mixing, good track selection #2 is rocking, samples, bassline, snare, yumm #4 love the vocals, great filtering on them #5 pleasant vocals #6 great use of next episode sample #7 love the synths on this one The whole mix has a nice united vibe to it, I enjoyed listening through the whole thing. Criticisms: 4:13 hurt my ears, sneaky glitch that one :P 6 to 7, the beats were a bit collapsing, but it was fixed quickly, I know I am still struggling with that sometimes |
Sadye Moeslein 14.11.2012 | TRACKLIST: 1.Maceo Plex, Odd Parents - Get Enough (Original Mix) 2.Adana Twins - Every Day (Andre Crom & Martin Dawson Remix) 3.Miguell Campbell - Rockin' Beats (Original Mix) 4.Betoko - U So Fine (Original Mix) 5.Maya Jane Coles - No Sympathy (Holly Mix) 6.Robosonic - The Edge (Original Mix) 7.Kolombo - What Could Make Me Think (DSF Remix) 8.Infinity Ink - Infinity (Claude VonStroke Remix) 9.Kolombo - Get So Hot (Original Mix) 10.Thodoris Triantafillou & Cj Jeff Feat. Benji - The Way (Original Mix) |
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