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Chem808
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Alright guys, this is my first post but let's do something that for some reason you can't find anywhere. A basic, general outline of where to put everything. We'll formulate it like this
Drums :
Kick - Mono (no pan, no stereo) Frequency Range - no focus between 300hz and 3kHz
Hihat - can be mono, add slight pan to help it become clear. Around 900Hz to 3khz
Etc.
Bass(real bass) - Mono (could apply slight stereo width but I wouldn't) should cut off completely with a lowlands filter around 3 to 400Hz.
Etc, Etc,
I have not been able to find a general outline like this and that's insane. Help me out, along with everyone. And let us know where you sit EVERYTHING. Also do you do a lot of panning and then narrow the stereo width to nearly nothing on the master? I hear a lot of songs that sound like they're panning the he'll out of stuff and then I'll solo the stereo and there's barely anything there. Also, how to do some insane panning effects and make the volume still remain relative with 10 other sounds going on?. Also include what style of music you mostly write, for instance main focus is a kind of jazzy glitchstep. (Everyone else makes up genres....) But I can't even write a full song cause I get so critical of sounds. I get the drums right, add in the bass and spend 4 hrs wondering why I'm having to change the drums and bass back and forth. More so then just sidechain compressing or eq cutting where the kick is
Drums :
Kick - Mono (no pan, no stereo) Frequency Range - no focus between 300hz and 3kHz
Hihat - can be mono, add slight pan to help it become clear. Around 900Hz to 3khz
Etc.
Bass(real bass) - Mono (could apply slight stereo width but I wouldn't) should cut off completely with a lowlands filter around 3 to 400Hz.
Etc, Etc,
I have not been able to find a general outline like this and that's insane. Help me out, along with everyone. And let us know where you sit EVERYTHING. Also do you do a lot of panning and then narrow the stereo width to nearly nothing on the master? I hear a lot of songs that sound like they're panning the he'll out of stuff and then I'll solo the stereo and there's barely anything there. Also, how to do some insane panning effects and make the volume still remain relative with 10 other sounds going on?. Also include what style of music you mostly write, for instance main focus is a kind of jazzy glitchstep. (Everyone else makes up genres....) But I can't even write a full song cause I get so critical of sounds. I get the drums right, add in the bass and spend 4 hrs wondering why I'm having to change the drums and bass back and forth. More so then just sidechain compressing or eq cutting where the kick is