As the title says, I want to know tricks or techniques used in your productions
Anything unique to the way you work or something youve picked up, might be really simple or complex, anything from workflow to techniques on any format / setup. Be nice if some of the more experienced producers on here could chip in
Ill start (mines probably basic as **** but Im still learning)
1st rule of fight club - Dont start on anything until the missus and kids are asleep
http://fc01.deviantart.com/fs27/f/20...by_wildtek.png
Link above is a wallpaper with most common Ableton shortcuts on it - has sped up my workflow so much
Stereo widening with delay: On hats and bright percussion adding a few m/s of delay just seems to pan the sound really well without it sounding hard panned either way. Im on Ableton so just add a simple delay to the track, turn dry/wet to 100%, unsync the left and right channels and set one or the other to between 1 + 10 ms delay.
Background Ambience: Depends on what you produce but I like to add some background noise to my stuff. Usually some really Hi passed hiss or recorded ambience like street noise set well in the background and automated so it grows and swells across the track. I also punctuate tracks with occasional stabs of white noise / hiss
Lets have yours