New track! Looking for some feedback [Progressive House]

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New track! Looking for some feedback [Progressive House]
Posted on: 14.08.2012 by Susanne Rockel
Hey guys! I have been producing for a few months now and am looking for some feedback on this track I just finished. I'm really happy with the way it came out and I hope you enjoy it too!

http://soundcloud.com/hkipel/dirtywork-evening s-original-mix
Susanne Rockel
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by AllDay
What im trying to do is make your synths sound louder and bigger without actually making the sound louder in volume so to speak.

you can always just turn up the volume, but you will start peaking and distorting your synths. Check out some compressing tutorials on youtube.

What program are you using if you dont mind me asking?
Ableton. My synths are made with Sylenth1 as well.
Tera Baragan
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by dirtywork
Will increasing the loudness of it also increase the stereo width and the overall fullness of the track? Additionally, What do you mean by Cabinet eq?
What im trying to do is make your synths sound louder and bigger without actually making the sound louder in volume so to speak.

you can always just turn up the volume, but you will start peaking and distorting your synths. Check out some compressing tutorials on youtube.

What program are you using if you dont mind me asking?
Susanne Rockel
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by AllDay
If you are using ableton use your compressor, saturator and amp to help make it louder..

for your bass.. maybe a cabinet eq?
Will increasing the loudness of it also increase the stereo width and the overall fullness of the track? Additionally, What do you mean by Cabinet eq?
Tera Baragan
15.08.2012
Originally Posted by dirtywork
hmm any tips on getting that largeness sound? I have this issue with my bass as well i believe.
If you are using ableton use your compressor, saturator and amp to help make it louder..

for your bass.. maybe a cabinet eq?
Susanne Rockel
15.08.2012
Originally Posted by AllDay
I get what he is getting at. your sounds are lacking the largeness and lead style that some of them should have.. Also rock some reverb and delays.
hmm any tips on getting that largeness sound? I have this issue with my bass as well i believe.
Tera Baragan
15.08.2012
Originally Posted by dirtywork
Thanks man! Any tips or tutorials you can recommend for that? I really like the lead synth I made for this track and plan on using it in future ones as well.
I get what he is getting at. your sounds are lacking the largeness and lead style that some of them should have.. Also rock some reverb and delays.
Susanne Rockel
15.08.2012
Originally Posted by seitz
well usually people get sounds down first and have issues with arangement but your the opposite

your arrangement is actually pretty fucking solid...just have to work on your synth sounds...your drums are good but can be a bit better

work on your sounds and you'll be set
Thanks man! Any tips or tutorials you can recommend for that? I really like the lead synth I made for this track and plan on using it in future ones as well.
Susanne Rockel
14.08.2012
Hey guys! I have been producing for a few months now and am looking for some feedback on this track I just finished. I'm really happy with the way it came out and I hope you enjoy it too!

http://soundcloud.com/hkipel/dirtywork-evening s-original-mix
Susanne Rockel
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by AllDay
What im trying to do is make your synths sound louder and bigger without actually making the sound louder in volume so to speak.

you can always just turn up the volume, but you will start peaking and distorting your synths. Check out some compressing tutorials on youtube.

What program are you using if you dont mind me asking?
Ableton. My synths are made with Sylenth1 as well.
Tera Baragan
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by dirtywork
Will increasing the loudness of it also increase the stereo width and the overall fullness of the track? Additionally, What do you mean by Cabinet eq?
What im trying to do is make your synths sound louder and bigger without actually making the sound louder in volume so to speak.

you can always just turn up the volume, but you will start peaking and distorting your synths. Check out some compressing tutorials on youtube.

What program are you using if you dont mind me asking?
Susanne Rockel
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by AllDay
If you are using ableton use your compressor, saturator and amp to help make it louder..

for your bass.. maybe a cabinet eq?
Will increasing the loudness of it also increase the stereo width and the overall fullness of the track? Additionally, What do you mean by Cabinet eq?
Tera Baragan
15.08.2012
Originally Posted by dirtywork
hmm any tips on getting that largeness sound? I have this issue with my bass as well i believe.
If you are using ableton use your compressor, saturator and amp to help make it louder..

for your bass.. maybe a cabinet eq?
Susanne Rockel
15.08.2012
Originally Posted by AllDay
I get what he is getting at. your sounds are lacking the largeness and lead style that some of them should have.. Also rock some reverb and delays.
hmm any tips on getting that largeness sound? I have this issue with my bass as well i believe.
Tera Baragan
15.08.2012
Originally Posted by dirtywork
Thanks man! Any tips or tutorials you can recommend for that? I really like the lead synth I made for this track and plan on using it in future ones as well.
I get what he is getting at. your sounds are lacking the largeness and lead style that some of them should have.. Also rock some reverb and delays.
Susanne Rockel
15.08.2012
Originally Posted by seitz
well usually people get sounds down first and have issues with arangement but your the opposite

your arrangement is actually pretty fucking solid...just have to work on your synth sounds...your drums are good but can be a bit better

work on your sounds and you'll be set
Thanks man! Any tips or tutorials you can recommend for that? I really like the lead synth I made for this track and plan on using it in future ones as well.
Maricruz Mouw
15.08.2012
well usually people get sounds down first and have issues with arangement but your the opposite

your arrangement is actually pretty fucking solid...just have to work on your synth sounds...your drums are good but can be a bit better

work on your sounds and you'll be set

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