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Disclaimer # 1-Warning Label
This article will not cure or diagnose any problems your music or hip hop beats masterpiece rap, but aims to things that give you ideas of possible areas of conflict in sight, and help you diagnose the same in the future of engineering and the point standing. Whoa!
Usually when an artist comes to our room, which might bring in a groove demo CD or hit, and the question appears again and again, "I Home Skillet, why does my demo sound so muddy ", or" How is that not sound like a store to buy a CD? Disclaimer # 2 This article is assuming that you are producing music in a nice room with perhaps some of the treatments (ie foam) on your walls, using studio monitors real, in other words, my brothers and sisters, I am assuming you can trust in the room and the monitors to tell the truth. Nuff said! Press forward.
Are you with me so far?
When you're listening to your favorite rapper or hip hop artist on the radio, you may feel is lacking, that emerge from the palms or trap and you love the fall low, right? Folk, you hear the elements, and think: "How do they get so deep, deep bass and good kick, "" How to handle all the other frequencies so it does not sound muddy. "
Are you ready to this?
Say you have a simple lack clap beat, with a tight hat, nice fat low, maybe some bell sounds and some of Flo in the background. No still playing EQ.
1. I will start by describing my master fader to its top point.
2. Listening to 85dB, or if you have neighbors to keep happy, only go as high as possible without damaging the ears or the monitors.
3. In their optimal level of volume, start adjusting the faders of the kicks, the trap or palms, add the hats. Go to a volume that makes those elements feel right. Very important!
4. Slide under the low hype, until it feels well. Hopefully start breathing at this point. It's what I feel again.
5. Add your bells and keyboards sounds. Is it happening? He must be as its optimal size. If you do not feel well, something will have to change in the agreement.
6. At this point, I would take the master control to almost completely not only to listen to a level enough to see if you can still hear everything in the agreement. Also listen to everything you can jump from the mixture. If it sounds good at this point Beach, its fine.
7. Lets take the master control to the optimum position. In you workstation / mixer EQ will hopefully available, allowing you to start with our bells. Now, your first thought may be that the high frequency bells are right, so let's add a ton of range high EQ. Big no, no! Instead, we are removing some or perhaps all purposes dirty, down and dirty outside bells. In this high-pitched instrument, such as bells, nothing really going on below 150 hertz, so roll out man! Although the track is playing slow and let's start rolling with the cutoff filter low or perhaps under his command to ignore the bells begin to clarify. You may not need anything below 150 hertz. You be the judge. Use your ears. If it sounds good, is good. I said no need 150hertz anything below, but go higher if you think that sounds good. If you were using a piano instead of bells, try the same. Removing dirty mud, really clean sound. Can you dig it?
You know you're ready for this!
You can test this with the kick and snare, clap, and hats, then only with caution and not get much sound or hard and painful to hear. Can you dig it? As for the low, depending the bass sound itself, try to cut a piece of garbage really low in the first bottom, then you need a little help try boosting a little somewhere part around 100 hertz to start. Remember, when you feel well, then that's fine.
I'm saving compression, panning, effects and limit for a future article in the meantime I hope this will help you get started in the right direction.
About the Author:
Charles Outlaw under the name Outlaw Music Productions has composed and produced original music for Ford Motor Company, BMW, Compaq Computers, GTE to name just a few. For more info on hip hop instrumentals and rap beats please go to href=”http://www.outlawmusicproductions.com”>www.outlawmusicproductions.com
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – Why Doesn’t My Hip Hop Beat or Song Sound Like a Commercial Cd?
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