One tip I can give you, is that almost everytime you do something to your track just doublecheck it by bypassing your plugin.
Just to be sure you are not killing it.
Sometimes... not to say almost everytime, when you spend lots of time on something, your hears & brain get tired. You may at this point be working on an EQ for example, and feel you are goin the right way but... nope... not at all.
So, take your time to bypass your plugs & check if it really sounds better with, or without it. If you can't decide, take a break, because that means you are broken now xD
Give your hears some rest.
That's a mistake I did a lot at the beginning.
And it was a pain in the a** to find a backupsave without my trashy process.
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(07-07-2018, 02:14 AM)jugx Wrote: One tip I can give you, is that almost everytime you do something to your track just doublecheck it by bypassing your plugin.
Just to be sure you are not killing it.
Sometimes... not to say almost everytime, when you spend lots of time on something, your hears & brain get tired. You may at this point be working on an EQ for example, and feel you are goin the right way but... nope... not at all.
So, take your time to bypass your plugs & check if it really sounds better with, or without it. If you can't decide, take a break, because that means you are broken now xD
Give your hears some rest.
That's a mistake I did a lot at the beginning.
And it was a pain in the a** to find a backupsave without my trashy process.
Hey Jugx! Yea i totally agree, its easy to loose concept, many times when you listen to the song the day after your like, wtf am i doing with the tracks!
It sounds like you may be a bit new at this. Why don't you challenge yourself to do a mix with just panning, volume and subtractive EQ? Just work on the simple stuff first.