Chirnside
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Im in a proper band (21gunsalute) on synths, and vocals but i like to dabble in my own little synth experiments from time to time, which is what im sharing on hereHave you performed in front of an audience?my own songs are bedroom demo's from logic audio, which i dont know how to use properly. most of which will never grace a stage, but i do enjoy playing live.
Your musical influences
Autechre, Squarepusher, Broadcast, M83, Aphex Twin, Add N to (X), Cathode, Mushi Mushi, My Bloody Valentine, Arab Strap, Sonic Youth, Part Chimp, Mogwai, G.Y.B.E, Idlewild, Elbow, Kevin Shields, Radiohead, SFA, Primal Scream, Ikara Colt, Mclusky, Joy Division, New Order, Modest Mouse, Low, Slint, Mono, Dirty Three, Rachels, Auburn Lull, Japancakes, Seefeel, Do Make Say Think, Explosions In The Sky, The Zephyrs, Hope Of The States, Radio 4, Liars, Six By Seven, Dannii Minogue, The Verve, Unkle, and of course Peter BeardsleyWhat equipment do you use?
i have a yamaha CS5 soon to be sold, a 1978 korg delta string and bass synth and a korg microkorg at the minute, along with my computer and logic audio and a few drum samples you get what i give younever mastered, meant to be loud, boil ye head!no compression, terrible mastering, no variation, decent beats, off notes, too loudAll comments (3)
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dude, hypernewbie is right. if it was mastered, it out sound alot better. Take a look at this. Frequency Selection - If your serious about obtaining a clean and punchy sound for your drums, then you'll quickly learn you must be selective in the frequencies you should to boost and cut for each drum track. Most important to remember - Avoid accumulation of the same frequencies. Particularly, avoid over boosting low end frequencies. This will only muddy up your drums, as well as, mask other important tracks in the mix. Ensure your drum frequencies are even across the board! Clean it Up - To achieve an overall punchier & cleaner mix, try cutting low end frequencies between 250 - 500hz on drum tracks such as kicks & toms. Cutting frequencies in this range will actually sharpen up drum tracks that sound too bold, harsh, & up-front. For punch, try adding 250 - 350hz into your snare & clap tracks. This will give more snap & body to the rhythm, as well as, balance out where your cut previ