Thanks Scott! 👊This time a heavier progressive trance. I start something and often something different comes out lol. I think my mastering is getting better now.
@@Perry_Bradley I know what you mean, usually start a track & it keeps changing every couple of days with new parts taking it in another direction, its like a mixtape lol. The levels sound great, nice n loud. search 'best mixing advice using span' it's helped me loads & its a free VST ;)
@@Sbradyman Thanks, I've checked the voxengo site. Interesting. i'll try the other plugins too, like that elephant limiter. At the moment i use the Arturia fx plugins. defo some great and effective plugins, but its always worth a try to look at alternatives, especially when it's for free 😉
@@Sbradyman Oh Scott, maybe some interesting VST plugins for you too. I've recently use the Valhalla Reverb and Delays. Damn they're are the best i've ever heard! They're based on the old legendary 80s/90s Lexicon Fx processor, and it sounds exactly the same! I've heard that most of the professional musicans using Valhalla plugins for Reverb and Delay. Unfortunately not free, but if you look carefully you can find the cracked versions.
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Nice track, its got a bit of energy to it
Thanks Scott! 👊This time a heavier progressive trance. I start something and often something different comes out lol. I think my mastering is getting better now.
@@Perry_Bradley I know what you mean, usually start a track & it keeps changing every couple of days with new parts taking it in another direction, its like a mixtape lol. The levels sound great, nice n loud. search 'best mixing advice using span' it's helped me loads & its a free VST ;)
@@Sbradyman Thanks, I've checked the voxengo site. Interesting. i'll try the other plugins too, like that elephant limiter. At the moment i use the Arturia fx plugins. defo some great and effective plugins, but its always worth a try to look at alternatives, especially when it's for free 😉
@@Sbradyman Oh Scott, maybe some interesting VST plugins for you too. I've recently use the Valhalla Reverb and Delays. Damn they're are the best i've ever heard! They're based on the old legendary 80s/90s Lexicon Fx processor, and it sounds exactly the same! I've heard that most of the professional musicans using Valhalla plugins for Reverb and Delay. Unfortunately not free, but if you look carefully you can find the cracked versions.
@@Perry_Bradley I've just been using the stock reverb & delay on cakewalk, i'll checkout the ones you mentioned 👍