Your recent use of brass sounds is really cool, it goes so well with your rhythms. The intro is a bit long, or intyroduce the brass and other sounds earlier.
Dont know if it's my set up it appears the sound is 60/ 40 to the left pan.
Great sound, keep it up!!
Rated
Denis
Dont know if it's my set up it appears the sound is 60/ 40 to the left pan.
Great sound, keep it up!!
Rated
Denis
Dennis - I think it might be the snare (and a few other parts of the drums) on the left that gives it the feel of being 60/40....actually...hmmm...not sure, strange one. Devo...?
Just reiterating what Denis said here, that I think the brass you are mixing into the beat sounds excellent. An unlikely pair but the combination of sounds is really working for me.
I think that reverse cymbal you use is becoming a trademark of your songs.
Once again, a very high rate
Kobeshi
Just reiterating what Denis said here, that I think the brass you are mixing into the beat sounds excellent. An unlikely pair but the combination of sounds is really working for me.
I think that reverse cymbal you use is becoming a trademark of your songs.
Once again, a very high rate
Kobeshi
Haha yea i know what you mean about the reverse cymbal, i use it alot, always the same one as well, usually when i can't be bothered to programme a fill or some sort of build up , not sure about the mix, it might be 5to one side, can never really tell but but the left right masters were pretty much equal but yea stereo seperation can mess things up a little sometimes...
Ah some Steppa!!! Love it! Nice one, Mate! Tek tracks are easier to add change ups to in the drum track in my opinion! You are scaring me with those basslines, man! Im still in the lab on that stuff! Ive had similar issues with stereo seperation... In my experience you have to use it very sparingly. It always throws my mix way off otherwise. Another tasty tune, my man! I just noticed you have added like 6 or 7 tunes recently! See you are catching up! NICE!
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