Release of Reincarnate - Maximal Overload (Sonic Department Remix)
Hi people, I would like to announce my new remix of Reincarnate - Maximal Overload, released on Carmarage Records.
Reincarnate - Maximal Overload (Sonic Department Remix) is available at:
djdownload.com
djtunes.com
trackitdown.net
junodownload.com
Cheers
Read more from the General blog category. If you would like to leave a comment, click here: Comment. or stay up to date with this post via RSS, or you can Trackback from your site.
Sidechained vocal delay
Well folks, last time I was writing about vocal treatment tricks so let’s continue with them. Here is a video tutorial about sidechained vocal delay in FL studio.
Read more from the Studio life category. If you would like to leave a comment, click here: Comment. or stay up to date with this post via RSS, or you can Trackback from your site.
Mixing vocals - fat and wide
I see lots of questions regarding vocals. Everybody is after those “cool fat platinum vocals”. So lets see how to approach this mission!
The tried and tested method to make things fatter is layering, or multi-takes. The theory is simple - you record the same vocal parts multiple times, then use them to create an “enhanced” vocal track.
Read more from the Studio life category. If you would like to leave a comment, click here: 1 Comment. or stay up to date with this post via RSS, or you can Trackback from your site.
Sample packs
Well folks, I’ve decided to share some of my most beloved samples. There are not many of them, but they were always a sure bet for me. And I find it far more easier to choose just from a few quality sounds, than browsing trough hundreds of them.
Read more from the Downloads category. If you would like to leave a comment, click here: Comment. or stay up to date with this post via RSS, or you can Trackback from your site.
Studio tips and tricks
Not everybody enjoys long reading so here comes a collection of studio tips that may come handy. Short and to the point, the list will be updated so make shure to come back!
Read more from the Studio life category. If you would like to leave a comment, click here: Comment. or stay up to date with this post via RSS, or you can Trackback from your site.
Metering, or: what can’t be heard, should be seen
Music is a tricky business and many experienced people will tell you that what sounds good IS good. There are still areas where exact measurements are essential and artistic decisions need to be balanced with the technical ones. Can you imagine a tailor making a cool suit without a measuring-tape? Probably not - Neither do [...]
Read more from the Studio life category. If you would like to leave a comment, click here: Comment. or stay up to date with this post via RSS, or you can Trackback from your site.