About Sensitive Gmc Topics, new track: DEUS MORTIS |
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About Sensitive Gmc Topics, new track: DEUS MORTIS |
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Apr 19 2017, 09:25 AM |
Great job again Kris, one that leaves a sad taste in the mouth same as the previous one. I specially enjoyed the riffing on this one.
May I ask where you got the videos/images from? -------------------- Guitars:
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Apr 19 2017, 10:10 AM |
You definitly have a style, so cool
As for the guitar congrats! so unfortunate it didn't sell well, I tried one in a store and both loved the clean and distorted sounds. |
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Apr 19 2017, 11:28 AM |
Great job again Kris, one that leaves a sad taste in the mouth same as the previous one. I specially enjoyed the riffing on this one. May I ask where you got the videos/images from? Yeah - the sadness of these topics is a big inspiration to me. FOOTAGE USED: https://youtu.be/x2y3vLwrF6s https://youtu.be/6v2L2UGZJAM https://youtu.be/7ZQfkglXtjg https://youtu.be/wkf-WxMZVP8 https://youtu.be/-UBGU-Rh-ZQ https://youtu.be/drnuGBwLkzo Footage not listed is taken from https://www.videvo.net/ or https://videos.pexels.com/ You definitly have a style, so cool As for the guitar congrats! so unfortunate it didn't sell well, I tried one in a store and both loved the clean and distorted sounds. Thanks mate - I try How would you rate the production in comparison to the last one? I am really struggling to get some warmth going but I am not happy with the results yet - and I refuse to believe the solution is to buy analog recording gear |
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Apr 19 2017, 08:04 PM |
Absolutely brilliant Kris, you are an inspiration mate. Thanks for sharing.
Reminds me of this, it gets going at about 0:30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcKaCCedjQY -------------------- SEE MY GMC CERTIFICATE “Success is not obtained overnight. It comes in instalments; you get a little bit today, a little bit tomorrow until the whole package is given out. The day you procrastinate, you lose that day's success.” Israelmore Ayivor |
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Apr 19 2017, 09:03 PM |
Absolutely brilliant Kris, you are an inspiration mate. Thanks for sharing. Reminds me of this, it gets going at about 0:30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcKaCCedjQY Yeah!! I absolutely love that kind of epic film score music. Thanks mate! I don't know if its the same master but I liked the youtube sound much more than facebook. This is just a guess as to give a proper answer I'd have to check wave files, your mix DAW settings etc. but judging by facebook sound you might have some issue with the Fletcher-Munson curve (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal-loudness_contour). Basically the mid/high contents of a source depends on how loud it is. Like, if mixed in low volume when gain increases (say in the mastering process) everything can sound harsh. Vsti's are usually sold already tuned/filtered for this reason, if this case is specific to your personal sound (vocal, guitar...) then chances are high for Fletcher-Munson curve related problem. -Can be solved with either constant+higher listening levels; constant like find 2-3 optimum listening levels on your system and mark the volume knob so you'll be hearing the same source with the same volume the next day you continue work. -mixing into a compressor/limiter (or frequently checking the mix with a limiter); This might take some experimentation at first but specially producers like working like this. Its almost like mixing and mastering at the same time, since all levels in the mix will be closer to each other eq'ing harshness will be much easier. -upgrading monitors; Genelec for example deals with this for the user to some extent, expensive monitors has filters inside them. As said just guessing here I hope suggestions will help. But I did like the youtube sound, don't slow down on music production cause of this Yes the youtube mix had at least 1,5 week of more work put into it + facebook ads nasty compression to their videos. I have experimented a little bit with a vintage style VST compressor on the mix but without success so far. Limiter is on, but quite gently. I do test the mix on different volumes. When louder bass can get super loud. Thanks for the feedback mate. |
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Apr 19 2017, 11:01 PM
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Yeah - the sadness of these topics is a big inspiration to me. FOOTAGE USED: https://youtu.be/x2y3vLwrF6s https://youtu.be/6v2L2UGZJAM https://youtu.be/7ZQfkglXtjg https://youtu.be/wkf-WxMZVP8 https://youtu.be/-UBGU-Rh-ZQ https://youtu.be/drnuGBwLkzo Footage not listed is taken from https://www.videvo.net/ or https://videos.pexels.com/ Great music nicely done , I to can sympathize with these issues . My problem is when some complain loudly about these issues and then turn around and allow a human baby to be torn limb from limb , could you put that in your video ? |
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