Monday, 23 June 2014

mixing trick in fl studio

What’s the Goal Behind Mixing in fl studio The goal is to make the beat sound great ;). No, really though. So you’ve made a beat, and you’re listening to it. What do you want changed to the beat? Do you want the kicks hitting harder, the vocals standing out more? What about just a nice, clear mix, where you can hear everything going on inside the track, that you’ve worked so hard on! Here’s some tips on achieving a decent sounding mix: Adjust your levels first before any EQ or compression. Is something not standing out? Try some EQ with CUTTING, not boosting, to make room for other instruments. Is the instrument only audible at certain times of the mix? Maybe try some compression to keep the audio more consistent throughout the mix! Does the mix sound cluttered, and nothing is standing out? Looks like you need to try some panning! — Move some instruments to the left speaker, and some to the right. A good rule of thumb is to keep the kick and bassline center, however, for cool effects, feel free to bounce them around the speakers! Listen to the mix from beginning to end, does it sound complete? This is what I call the Final Listen. Mixing doesn’t come easy; it really does come from hands-on practice. If you aren’t practicing, you can guarantee you’re not going to get better! Instead of making a beat, take time out to learn mixing. The more things you can know as a beatmaker/producer, the more valuable you will be, plus, save money in the long run if you decide to be an artist and beat maker, being able to mix and master your own tracks! By that I mean, if you know how to make a beat, mix, and master.. well, that’s three jobs you have! In the music industry, these are three individual jobs that take place, usually by three separate people! So the more you can learn and conquer, the more ahead of the game you are, the more you understand, the more creative you can be with your sounds and mixing, and the more money you can save in the end!by pastor nelson.

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