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in reply to: Another Love Song – James Dupre – Leo Brum Mix #19246
Thanks, Carl!
in reply to: Another Love Song – James Dupre – Leo Brum Mix #19210Thank you! The drums were sounding great from the start.
in reply to: My FIRST public MIX – Another Love Song #19180As a first timer, you did great!! Also, I loved your vocal production.
A great reverb I use in all of my mixes is the Convology XT, by Wave Arts. It’s a convolution reverb and it’s free! It comes with very nice stock sounds and you can buy more on their website.
Keep it up, man!
in reply to: Another Love Song – Jurgi Taboada Mix #19159Excellent job, man! Really good balance, punchy drums.
Good luck!
in reply to: Leonidas Christakos – Another Love Song / Mix #19152Great job, Leonidas! Good luck to you!
in reply to: James Dupre – Another Love Song Mix – Jared Atol #19151I loved the tambourine! Good luck!
in reply to: Another Love Song – James Dupre – Leo Brum Mix #19149Thanks! I’ll check it out now :)
in reply to: Another Love Song – James Dupre – Leo Brum Mix #19114Thanks, Andrei!
in reply to: Dmitrijus Polesciukas – Another Love Song – Remix #19101Very interesting!
in reply to: James Dupre – Another Love Song mix #19078Hi! I found the mix to be too compressed to my taste. The drums are sounding a bit too squashed to my ears…
Good luck!in reply to: Another Love Song – James Dupre – Leo Brum Mix #19030Thanks, Jimmi!
in reply to: Another Love Song – James Dupre – Leo Brum Mix #19006Thanks, Shiler!
in reply to: Another Love Song – James Dupre – Leo Brum Mix #19000Thanks, Rob!
in reply to: Another Love Song – James Dupre – Leo Brum Mix #18983Thanks, man! I believe I used an impulse response from the emt 140 plate.
De-essing manually is a great trick! I do it very often.
The compressor will play a huge role in this situation. In order not to have that ducking effect, you’ll have to set it in a way where the gain reduction will make the volume drops less noticeable. Also, the eq is very important too. It’ll help to fill the frequency gap.
I always use two de-essers on my vocals. Maybe even three lol.
Setting kick and bass up is always tricky and challenging. I was taught to think like you have to fit them in a little frequency box. Let’s say from 20hz to 300hz.
If I make my kick drum too big, my bass won’t have enough room to fit. So I’ll have to make it smaller (cut frequencies) to fit it in the box. The opposite also applies. You’ll have to decide which one will be placed more in certain frequency range. Let’s say you want the bass to carry the low lows. Then, cutting some subs from the kick will probably make them work better together.
I also have my version here. Let me know what you think! Keep it up, man!
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