The night that changed it all

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  • Zaevod
    FFR Player
    • Apr 2013
    • 385

    #1

    The night that changed it all

    I'm not... Entirely sure it's ready.
    https://soundcloud.com/zaevod/the-night-that-changed-it-all
    https://soundcloud.com/zaevod/the-glimpse
  • Zaevod
    FFR Player
    • Apr 2013
    • 385

    #2
    Re: The night that changed it all

    Originally posted by KgZ
    This might seem like a silly question to you, but why did you choose these instruments in your song?
    I was thinking about a specific moment in a story I'm writing. I liked the initial delayed guitar and the synth because they really gave me a "night" vibe, and added the bass and strings to fill it up. You think the choice was weird?
    https://soundcloud.com/zaevod/the-glimpse

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    • Zaevod
      FFR Player
      • Apr 2013
      • 385

      #3
      Re: The night that changed it all

      The only decent drums I have.

      Yeah, my options are still somewhat limited.

      ... So?
      Last edited by Zaevod; 08-18-2013, 11:29 PM.
      https://soundcloud.com/zaevod/the-glimpse

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      • Zaevod
        FFR Player
        • Apr 2013
        • 385

        #4
        Re: The night that changed it all

        What should I use in this case? (maybe that's why I didn't feel it was ready, lol)
        https://soundcloud.com/zaevod/the-glimpse

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        • StoneMcKnuckle
          FFR Player
          • May 2011
          • 790

          #5
          Re: The night that changed it all

          Alternatively tone down the drums by practicing a conventional 4/4 pattern. Your drums are always really busy with lots of snares and hats and whatnot, and that's fine except they sound a little erratic. I'd also say making the bass as prominent as it is in this song when your sample library sounds so murky was a mistake. I'd use the bass as a backing track and copypaste all the crazier stuff it's doing to some other channel. I do think it works the way it is right now, but I still see where KgZ is coming from. Generally though, this sounds pretty good. Lead takes up a lot of space, but sounds good. As far as mixing and production quality goes, you've come a long way. Your biggest problem is still drums tho.

          A tip: Aside from the weird drum patterns you should probably tone down, it might also be a good idea to split up your drum track so you can mix parts of it individually. The way I do it is I make a separate channel for the kick, snare, toms and hats/crashes, and then route them to different mixer inserts. This is really important when you're using analog drums as they tend to sound rather weak without mixing.

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          • Zaevod
            FFR Player
            • Apr 2013
            • 385

            #6
            Re: The night that changed it all

            Originally posted by StoneMcKnuckle
            Alternatively tone down the drums by practicing a conventional 4/4 pattern. Your drums are always really busy with lots of snares and hats and whatnot, and that's fine except they sound a little erratic. I'd also say making the bass as prominent as it is in this song when your sample library sounds so murky was a mistake. I'd use the bass as a backing track and copypaste all the crazier stuff it's doing to some other channel. I do think it works the way it is right now, but I still see where KgZ is coming from. Generally though, this sounds pretty good. Lead takes up a lot of space, but sounds good. As far as mixing and production quality goes, you've come a long way. Your biggest problem is still drums tho.

            A tip: Aside from the weird drum patterns you should probably tone down, it might also be a good idea to split up your drum track so you can mix parts of it individually. The way I do it is I make a separate channel for the kick, snare, toms and hats/crashes, and then route them to different mixer inserts. This is really important when you're using analog drums as they tend to sound rather weak without mixing.
            I see. I'll try putting each drum instrument in different channels from now on. But I'm a bit surprised because I made the drums so slow and simple in this song, I didn't think they were busy at all (I was actually thinking about what you told me when I made it).
            https://soundcloud.com/zaevod/the-glimpse

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            • StoneMcKnuckle
              FFR Player
              • May 2011
              • 790

              #7
              Re: The night that changed it all

              Another tip regarding drums is to mess with velocity settings, especially for hats and snares.

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              • Zaevod
                FFR Player
                • Apr 2013
                • 385

                #8
                Re: The night that changed it all

                I already do that, but thanks anyway :P (maybe I rushed this one and forgot to change the values, I'll check. It was literally the quickest song I've ever made.)
                Last edited by Zaevod; 08-21-2013, 07:35 PM.
                https://soundcloud.com/zaevod/the-glimpse

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