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Post by Luxliev on Nov 1, 2014 11:10:14 GMT
Year: 2014
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Post by SilverFox Jams on Nov 13, 2014 19:39:36 GMT
The cover is very well done, the melodies sounded fine. It altogether sounds fine composition wise, yet the audio sounds a bit muffled. The quality and instruments need to be buffed out and heard better! Equalize this, at least. Again, what music maker do you use?
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Post by Luxliev on Nov 13, 2014 20:08:21 GMT
Some parts of track might sound weird because I unfortunately don't have cash to spend on equpiment, so mixing and mastering is done on my bad laptop speakers and mediocre headphones.
Music sotware I use is FL Studio.
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Post by SilverFox Jams on Nov 13, 2014 20:21:43 GMT
Ahhh, I see. I use an old version of Acid Pro. Download Audacity. It's a freebie sound recorder and editor that should help improve your audio, even whenever you get a cheap microphone, at some point. I've done that before. Even though my first attempt at a Trap original track for instance is still awful, at least the quality became better after I equalized the track. I've also used Audacity for making some FX and percussion samples of my own. It's just great. I've had some good fun experimenting with it.
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Post by Luxliev on Nov 13, 2014 20:26:47 GMT
I only used Audacity to clear voice samples (declicking and noise remover was really easy to use) maybe I should use this program for something more than that.
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Post by SilverFox Jams on Nov 13, 2014 21:42:27 GMT
Noise remover is really great, isn't it? I've done that with samples I create. This mic I have is built into the lap I use, and it picks up just about every sound, even the softest when it's quiet, such as the ticking of the clock. I love the effects stuff on it too. Not too long ago, I did this creepy, dark sci-fi ambient track that consists of all these samples I made. It's really interesting on what you can do to recordings of your voice, and everyday objects. Delay, reverb, flipping in reverse, down-pitching, slowing the tempo down... Try those things out sometime. Mess with it to your heart's content, and see what you come up with.
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