choosing good quality sounds, good samples, knowing arrangements, having a nice mix in the end.. there's no other way...
Mix outside of FL. you can Rewire and do it but i honestly prefer bouncing down to wave and splitting the tracks. all preference but mix outside of FL.
Mix outside of FL. you can Rewire and do it but i honestly prefer bouncing down to wave and splitting the tracks. all preference but mix outside of FL.
so when you render a track from FL, in wave format... you lose quality compared to other programs?
I have to disagree with everyone that keeps saying to bounce/split the tracks and mix them outside of FL... the FL engine is just as powerful as any other DAW... the only DAW that would make a difference is Pro-Tools because the Pro-Tools engine is designed to work with Digidesign hardware and something in their tech. specs causes a 3db increase on the output signal... so it'll sound louder but not an improvement in sonic quality! Google this if you don't believe me...
If you want to get a better sound, learn everything you can about EQ, compression, expansion and how to mix all the elements of a song across the frequency spectrum... start by looking this up: equal loudness and how the human ear increases volume at certain frequencies... and then have someone else master the final mix for you... or do it yourself if you get good at it... whatever...
And also, what they said about your mixing enviroment and monitor is very important as well...
Bottom line is... if the track is not sounding good in FL, boucing it to another DAW is not going to do the miracle... in other words; YOU CAN'T POLISH A TURD!
I have to disagree with everyone that keeps saying to bounce/split the tracks and mix them outside of FL... the FL engine is just as powerful as any other DAW... the only DAW that would make a difference is Pro-Tools because the Pro-Tools engine is designed to work with Digidesign hardware and something in their tech. specs causes a 3db increase on the output signal... so it'll sound louder but not an improvement in sonic quality! Google this if you don't believe me...
If you want to get a better sound, learn everything you can about EQ, compression, expansion and how to mix all the elements of a song across the frequency spectrum... start by looking this up: equal loudness and how the human ear increases volume at certain frequencies... and then have someone else master the final mix for you... or do it yourself if you get good at it... whatever...
And also, what they said about your mixing enviroment and monitor is very important as well...
Bottom line is... if the track is not sounding good in FL, boucing it to another DAW is not going to do the miracle... in other words; YOU CAN'T POLISH A TURD!
I think the most important part in my setup is the speakers, which were very expensive when I got hold of them, not expensive for me as they just fell off a back of a lorry and I caught them. But without them I dont think Id have the first idea about mixing, and Im always still listening and learning all the time.i wouldnt mix with anything on the master buss ... esp a tape saturation plug ... unless i really really knew what i was doing ... plugins color and alter the sound in various ways ... thats the point of them.. it works maybe when mixing standalone beats.. but if ur tryin to mix vocals or do precise level matching or corrective eq prolly not a good look unless you have a really experienced set of ears ... any change u make could throw off the dynamics of your entire mix... a plug in also might "smear" the image ... my mixing theory is to first fix problems, then find balance, and lastly to enhance/color the sound to taste... i think mixing with stuff on the bus, esp plugins kinda fucks up the first two steps and goes straight to the third...
throught the years ive noticed that the most important tool in getting a quality sound is a really good set of monitors and a good listening environement... every major improvement to my sound has come from an upgrade in monitoring equipment/ or room treatment ... i just recently upgraded monitors and wow.. im hearing things i just wasnt hearing before real talk... its kinda scary .. ... its got me thinking what i would be hearing if i got some real top of line big studio mains monitors lol.
i wouldnt mix with anything on the master buss ... esp a tape saturation plug ... unless i really really knew what i was doing ... plugins color and alter the sound in various ways ... thats the point of them.. it works maybe when mixing standalone beats.. but if ur tryin to mix vocals or do precise level matching or corrective eq prolly not a good look unless you have a really experienced set of ears ... any change u make could throw off the dynamics of your entire mix... a plug in also might "smear" the image ... my mixing theory is to first fix problems, then find balance, and lastly to enhance/color the sound to taste... i think mixing with stuff on the bus, esp plugins kinda fucks up the first two steps and goes straight to the third...
throught the years ive noticed that the most important tool in getting a quality sound is a really good set of monitors and a good listening environement... every major improvement to my sound has come from an upgrade in monitoring equipment/ or room treatment ... i just recently upgraded monitors and wow.. im hearing things i just wasnt hearing before real talk... its kinda scary .. ... its got me thinking what i would be hearing if i got some real top of line big studio mains monitors lol.
Does Anyone Have Any Suggestions For Me To Get My Sound Quality Better On Fruityloops?