glad to see u getting started bro! I remember being there haha. learn about 0db limiting! maybe parallel compression also, but thats a bit advanced, perhaps just learn good EQing, where certain elements go in certain hertz range not as a law, but a simple decent rule that makes sense. Like hats go in 1k hz and higher range usually* for EDM (can be 650hz< with good surgical eq), sub range is always 100hz and lower hitting best around 40hz. Do a high cut on ur master around 29hz to remove super low mud. always hi cut for ur sub and basses, basses should always be mono friendly, hi hats and white noize stuffs plays better with surround sound. reverb and delay chains are also better for surround sound. Last but not least, sidechain those drums! Sidechain volume envolope on anything not drum related on ur kick and snare/clap is usually good in EDM, not always though, use ur ears biggest tip of all! love the chords :D
also when u hi cut, never do walls (except for the 29hz and up masterchain), do natural hills. Something i didnt know about till later on, will help ur track mesh better and not sound as artifical, wish i knew about this earlier.
This made me think back to when I first started, and I was making similar music! A lot has changed since then but it only gets better from here!
Certainly can't get worse lol.
@ dude I looked at your uploads, and it’s awfully bold of you to levy that criticism. Just appreciate someone getting started and hoping to improve.
i LOVE songs like this! keep up the great work man
Get a Reese bass and this will be 5x better. Overall good stuff man
I've been doing music for years, but I didn't really start trying to learn until very recently. Nice start, bro. Keep it up.
windows 10 plug in sound ahh Instrument
beat me to it
where is the bass?
glad to see u getting started bro! I remember being there haha. learn about 0db limiting! maybe parallel compression also, but thats a bit advanced, perhaps just learn good EQing, where certain elements go in certain hertz range not as a law, but a simple decent rule that makes sense. Like hats go in 1k hz and higher range usually* for EDM (can be 650hz< with good surgical eq), sub range is always 100hz and lower hitting best around 40hz. Do a high cut on ur master around 29hz to remove super low mud. always hi cut for ur sub and basses, basses should always be mono friendly, hi hats and white noize stuffs plays better with surround sound. reverb and delay chains are also better for surround sound. Last but not least, sidechain those drums! Sidechain volume envolope on anything not drum related on ur kick and snare/clap is usually good in EDM, not always though, use ur ears biggest tip of all! love the chords :D
also when u hi cut, never do walls (except for the 29hz and up masterchain), do natural hills. Something i didnt know about till later on, will help ur track mesh better and not sound as artifical, wish i knew about this earlier.
Be careful, try that your song dont pass 0 dbs
😂
Did you use limitter?)
No way!!
great arrangement, but I think you can have a better mixing skills, keep going!!!
the idea is pretty good ! but the layering and the mix is bad