This is very intense, i love it. What programs/vst's did you use to produce this? Im really into DnB and Dubstep, so thats what im aiming to produce. I currently have a microKorg, an soon im going to get the EMXSD1 and KP3. If you have any pointers for a new guy that would be amazing. Amazing work, i hope to hear some more tracks from you soon!
Thanks you.
The program(s) I use were Reason 4, and to master I used Audacity, Effects were made in FL with some VST's (I can't tell yah cause I used soo many lol).
Well some pointers I've heard - and honestly they're spot on, you just have to know how to use them - is make EQing your friend, use other songs to determine your "quality" (add, subtract and judge whether or not it's hit what you want it to hit... Eqing can be done with this as well, certain frequencies can be hard to get when you're not sure where to look, but side by side a track with yours and you'll see which freq's are needed). Compressor's are a must, limiting can be used to a point but don't over-do it, and when making a track don't use mastering, just let the raw sound come through. Then master it; it will sound different whilest mastering than if you do it via premastering.
Hope that helped :)
I'll hit up one of your tunes
Steve
on Cherry Bomb by Gsusfrk
The program(s) I use were Reason 4, and to master I used Audacity, Effects were made in FL with some VST's (I can't tell yah cause I used soo many lol).
Well some pointers I've heard - and honestly they're spot on, you just have to know how to use them - is make EQing your friend, use other songs to determine your "quality" (add, subtract and judge whether or not it's hit what you want it to hit... Eqing can be done with this as well, certain frequencies can be hard to get when you're not sure where to look, but side by side a track with yours and you'll see which freq's are needed). Compressor's are a must, limiting can be used to a point but don't over-do it, and when making a track don't use mastering, just let the raw sound come through. Then master it; it will sound different whilest mastering than if you do it via premastering.
Hope that helped :)
I'll hit up one of your tunes
Steve