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Extremely helpful Tutorial bro. In all reality though all these beats are just trap beats with a specific instrument or sound that makes them just a little different. If the tempo was 90-100 range and had a stomp kick you now have a Bay Area mozzy type beat. The only beats that sound different are soul boom bap/sampled beats and gfunk beats. But this tutorial has everything you really need. Thanks for the Reddit kit input btw lol 90% of these producers are selling the same sounds slightly different.
Can you help me with leveling my tracks? Is there a general db you can tell me for each track should be hitting when leveling the tracks? Also on the instrument rack do you mess with the volume on there for gain staying or just leave them be as is?
Question my g i was readin the art of mixing by david gibson n it always says the drums shud be louder than the melody n when you leveled the beat it sound good but melody was louder than the drums still sound good just wanna kno ur reasoning
jo that beat is so cool. is there any reason why you do no mixing in your melody (like eq's reverbs and stuff), i m new producer and i thought this is rly important......
It's to keep the frequencies that we want, for example the lows in the pianos, the highs in the strings, etc. In my opinion the only thing u should touch is the 808. But again, mixing is very subjective, its really about for the sound that you're trying to achieve. Great question‼