Looks like hard work finally pays off, been making beats now for a while
soundcloud.com/extendo88/lost-memory/s-ZjovIpXAMdu?ref=clipboard
Looks like hard work finally pays off, been making beats now for a while
https://soundcloud.com/extendo88/lost-memory/s-ZjovIpXAMdu?ref=clipboard
this hard. haha. straight trap. I think the 808s are a bit muddy though.
this hard. haha. straight trap. I think the 808s are a bit muddy though.
Yeah they really are, do you know any way to fix that fam ?
Good s*** OP fuxxx with this
At 0:52 and 1:31, cut off your 808 you have, its clashing with your other bass
Good s*** OP fuxxx with this
At 0:52 and 1:31, cut off your 808 you have, its clashing with your other bass
Yo thanks fam u a real 1
Yeah they really are, do you know any way to fix that fam ?
just make em fatter
How ? bro can you explain if you don't mind
a billion diff. ways too. Basically just playing around with the mixing. You really get it by messing with distortion and saturation.
It all depends if you're making the kicks yourself or if you're using a sample pack.
You have much more control over something you made your self but that can be overwhelming if you don't know the interface of something like serum that well.
a billion diff. ways too. Basically just playing around with the mixing. You really get it by messing with distortion and saturation.
It all depends if you're making the kicks yourself or if you're using a sample pack.
You have much more control over something you made your self but that can be overwhelming if you don't know the interface of something like serum that well.
Thanks for the in depth explanation
Looks like hard work finally pays off, been making beats now for a while
https://soundcloud.com/extendo88/lost-memory/s-ZjovIpXAMdu?ref=clipboard
Ay can I use this beat ?
Yeah they really are, do you know any way to fix that fam ?
find the muddy frequency which will sit probably between 250-500hz and cut it to the point where it sounds cleaner to you. to help you find it just take your eq and make sure you have a low q and boost it about 20db and slide it over from left to right until you find the frequency that sounds boxy
find the muddy frequency which will sit probably between 250-500hz and cut it to the point where it sounds cleaner to you. to help you find it just take your eq and make sure you have a low q and boost it about 20db and slide it over from left to right until you find the frequency that sounds boxy
Bro do you know any youtube video that shows this, it's just so hard to understand this theoretically.
Bro do you know any youtube video that shows this, it's just so hard to understand this theoretically.
what eq do you use?