I suggest have the size at 75% - 80% have th damp at 25% have the width at 100% < use these settings for every channel with reverb, but manage how loud you want the reverb by tweaking the wet knob differently per channel. Some might not want to have prominent reverb, that doesn’t mean you don’t have reverb, it just means you put the wet at 10%
No honestly I have no idea how to EQ subs and growls so I’m not going to tell you about that. But for reverb, you basically want reverb on everything except Your kick and bassline. It will make your music seem at a higher level. And plz don’t use the reverb presets,
But don’t just put a equalizer on ur channels and call it a day because those don’t take out all the frequencies, I suggest putting a filter on it instead, put a high pass filter and put the cutoff at like 900hz to take out bass (for everything besides bassline and kick) and put a low pass filter around at around 500hz for your kick and bassline
For eq, you should take out the bass (low end) out of everything that isn’t a bass, kick, or low piano, and take out most of the high frequencies out of your kick and bass.for the most part, everything else about EQ isn’t something I can just tell you, you need to be able to feeeel it whether something is missing certain frequencies,
Good job on finding better drums, this is neat, I think the kick is a little drowned out. You should side chain, next thing you should try to improve on is EQ, and reverb.
It feels a bit thrown together. The gaps in the wubs were intentional. I feel as though I could have done better. Wow. The only time I'm not critisised I critisise myself.
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Caffeinayt
Delay also doesn’t hurt, but it’s not necessary, if you improve with these things I’ll give you the next piece of advice
Caffeinayt
I suggest have the size at 75% - 80% have th damp at 25% have the width at 100% < use these settings for every channel with reverb, but manage how loud you want the reverb by tweaking the wet knob differently per channel. Some might not want to have prominent reverb, that doesn’t mean you don’t have reverb, it just means you put the wet at 10%
Caffeinayt
No honestly I have no idea how to EQ subs and growls so I’m not going to tell you about that. But for reverb, you basically want reverb on everything except Your kick and bassline. It will make your music seem at a higher level. And plz don’t use the reverb presets,
Caffeinayt
But don’t just put a equalizer on ur channels and call it a day because those don’t take out all the frequencies, I suggest putting a filter on it instead, put a high pass filter and put the cutoff at like 900hz to take out bass (for everything besides bassline and kick) and put a low pass filter around at around 500hz for your kick and bassline
Caffeinayt
For eq, you should take out the bass (low end) out of everything that isn’t a bass, kick, or low piano, and take out most of the high frequencies out of your kick and bass.for the most part, everything else about EQ isn’t something I can just tell you, you need to be able to feeeel it whether something is missing certain frequencies,
Caffeinayt
Good job on finding better drums, this is neat, I think the kick is a little drowned out. You should side chain, next thing you should try to improve on is EQ, and reverb.
ohokay
that piano at the first drop is rather raw
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It feels a bit thrown together. The gaps in the wubs were intentional. I feel as though I could have done better. Wow. The only time I'm not critisised I critisise myself.
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xbrun 30 followers, boo ya
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