Let’s Make A Banger 4 – Wiggly Woo – Part 2
Last week was definitely the most fun I've had during one of these live sessions. Let's keep the good vibes rolling and finish this puppy off tonight.
Last week was definitely the most fun I've had during one of these live sessions. Let's keep the good vibes rolling and finish this puppy off tonight.
Erosion is such a useful tool. Ignore it at your peril! It can be used to add high end where there isn't any, grit and texture to bring elements to life and help them punch through in a mix.
I haven't written too much recently so I am feeling a little scared. That means it is the perfect time to get back on the old horse and try and write a new bangeroo.
An easy way to get an interesting sounding synth is to try sticking different samples in Wavetable and messing with the position.
Let's take a look at a track from my latest EP. It's called The Darker The Room The Bigger The Tune and it is full to the brim of bangeroos. Big bass, big drums, granulated vox samples. What fun! Live at 8:30pm
One of the most common issues with a mix down is the muddy lows and low mids. Often there are some unfortunate resonant frequencies in the kick, bass and synths that need cutting out. Let's take a look at how to do just that.
Going live at 8:30pm
Often the difference between an unfinished and finished arrangement can be something as simple as adding some FX with a delay to help with transitions and keep things interesting. Make yourself a rack of FX hits and go to town.
Part 2 of the mix down.
This is a very handy trick for when you want a big verby effects on something but you don't want the elongated tail. Go buck wild the the effects and then cut them off as soon as you take your finger off the keyboard.
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