Here is what i made last weekend
Hey guys, I kept it with the Boom Bap this week. Thanks in advance for all feedback. I'll get back later in the week.
Haven’t had a chance to check out Kanye’s album yet except “come to life” and I seen they posted the acapella already so I wanted to mess around with them. Will provide feedback tomorrow. All feedback is appreciated and will be returned.
@Rah.sool banging drums and scratches.The sample is also dope.What do we need more?
Here is what i made last weekend
thanks just learning about mixing a bit more in depth@Sole Element I really like the sound selection on the drums. Also, the way you used the guitar melody to accompany Kanye's voice works really well. Nice job boss!
@44Beatzz My man this is sharp! Simple and elegant. sturdy drums and nice ambience from the sample. Only feedback would be The drums could maybe be louder in the mix. Very clean work!
@Ys Man Wow man. All 3 of these are solid. That first one sounds like Dj Premier made it. And the other 2 are clean as well. Very nice brotha!
Nice! One of the most important things to master from what I can tell (no pun intended).thanks just learning about mixing a bit more in depth
if anybody could listen on a system which do you prefer?
Thanks, the first is bit crushed more and mono on the sample where the second is still stereo, interesting about the flute, it is off in the back. What were you using to listen to it? Also did you not find more clarity in the first one?Nice! One of the most important things to master from what I can tell (no pun intended).
To be honest, it was quite hard to hear the differences. I think that the first sounds a bit better, "rawer" maybe, but it's very, very, subtle.
For some reason, I noticed the flute only when I paused the first track to listen to the beginning of the second, but listening to the first again made me hear it there, too. Not sure why I didn't notice but I found it interesting and wanted to write it down.
I listened on a 10+ year old stereo sound system that's connected to my computer. The speakers are too close together though to actually call it stereo.Thanks, the first is bit crushed more and mono on the sample where the second is still stereo, interesting about the flute, it is off in the back. What were you using to listen to it? Also did you not find more clarity in the first one?
Thanks for the in depth reply, the panning is from the original recording which is why i went mono i felt it was too much, i agree with everything you saidI listened on a 10+ year old stereo sound system that's connected to my computer. The speakers are too close together though to actually call it stereo.
Just listened again on iPhone headphones and on those there's a much larger difference. More clarity in #2, feels less compressed than #1 and the stereo effect is pretty cool. Maybe a tad too much panning, but would be awesome if you dialed it back a bit. #1 has a better balance between instruments, though. That's also nice.
On iPhone headphones, I probably prefer #2 but an in-between with the positive traits of both would be the best.
thanks just learning about mixing a bit more in depth
if anybody could listen on a system which do you prefer?
You're welcome! Is there a way to reduce the panning without eliminating it completely?Thanks for the in depth reply, the panning is from the original recording which is why i went mono i felt it was too much, i agree with everything you said
Hey guys, I kept it with the Boom Bap this week. Thanks in advance for all feedback. I'll get back later in the week.
thanks just learning about mixing a bit more in depth
if anybody could listen on a system which do you prefer?