Not as good as FL Studio Haters but I like it.
Second song of my album
Here's the link!
would love feedback
@Joshcarr2006 @Lehsyrus
https://soundcloud.com/djtrafford/dj-trafford-unaware
Last edited by HalfBajan; 05-04-2013 at 05:38 PM.
Not as good as FL Studio Haters but I like it.
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gave it a listen on my m50s
6/10
i like the trance kind of vocal incorporated with that heavy bass line
may be the recessed mids on my cans but i feel the wubs are flat
other than that sounds pretty dope brah
Last edited by Snowkip; 05-04-2013 at 06:04 PM.
The One and Only...
They aren't flat at all. My SRH840's specialize in mid-range, the dynamics are flat but the frequency response is fine. Maybe a bit more automation here and there on the frequency filter (just a tad nothing drastic, slow rise slow fall would sound sick). Other than that is sounds great.
HalfBajan (05-04-2013)
he says the mids are good i say the highs are good now we just need @Aborted to tell us about the bass with his m100s
The One and Only...
What you can do is re-route the lower mids and the bass to a single bus channel and add parallel compression to it, then widen the overall sound in the master to give the lower mids and the bass a boost. After that, you can boost the upper mids and the high frequencies to level out what's left. I would actually suggest automation to have the upper mids and the high frequencies phase in and out of each other to give a slow pumping feel to it.
And for new speakers, you can always do what I did, get multiple headphones. My SRH840's are AMAZING for midrange. AT-M50's have good high response, or if EQ'd through a preamp great bass response. Hell, you could always do t he Sennheiser HD550 route.