daviec
12-05-2004, 06:45 PM
Well I've just done my first track in ages.
I'm quite chuffed with it, but I reckon it's rough round the edges. I flung it together for a gig I'll be playing this weekend, but if anyones got any tips for tweaking it before then I'll gladly take them onboard.
One of the major problems I had was keeping the kick clear in the mix. I've actually got one sent through two 3 reverbs (2 PSP84's and a standard cubase sx reverb) and the other is dry, to try and bring it outin the mix a bit. My problem was that trying to keep the levels down (ie not clipping) meant I had to turn the two channels almost all the way out of the mix, and lost all the energy.
I think I've got round that by putting a limiter on the master fx channel and setting it to -0.5dB and an auto release.
I'm actually quite happy with the final sound, and though I might not have had any great ideas for the actual sequences I reckon it should do a job on the dancefloor.
Right click and Save As... (http://www.technolab.co.uk/Draft2.mp3)
I'm quite chuffed with it, but I reckon it's rough round the edges. I flung it together for a gig I'll be playing this weekend, but if anyones got any tips for tweaking it before then I'll gladly take them onboard.
One of the major problems I had was keeping the kick clear in the mix. I've actually got one sent through two 3 reverbs (2 PSP84's and a standard cubase sx reverb) and the other is dry, to try and bring it outin the mix a bit. My problem was that trying to keep the levels down (ie not clipping) meant I had to turn the two channels almost all the way out of the mix, and lost all the energy.
I think I've got round that by putting a limiter on the master fx channel and setting it to -0.5dB and an auto release.
I'm actually quite happy with the final sound, and though I might not have had any great ideas for the actual sequences I reckon it should do a job on the dancefloor.
Right click and Save As... (http://www.technolab.co.uk/Draft2.mp3)