West Coast Connection Forum
Elements => Tha Studio => Topic started by: Carbon on June 04, 2002, 05:11:57 PM
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yeh, im posting this for him
lo fi (http://7emseas.dmusic.com/music/stream/lofi/4797)
hi fi (http://7emseas.dmusic.com/music/stream/hifi/4797)
download (http://7emseas.dmusic.com/music/download/4797)
V1: tanjint
V2: Carbon
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its good, but whoever mixes your shit cant mix for shit...the vocals are like 100X lower than the beat...If you want, next time, send me the acapella and the beat and ill mix it a lot better for u...
I cant understand one word because of the mixing, but flowise it sounds dope..
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yo man you gots a tight flow, and i agree with sccit, the mixing sucks, your voice is way to low. it sounds like shit, but your flow is tight as fuck, i am feeling your shit, glad ta have you in my krew yo.......
peace
..::TinMaN::..
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okay im tired of taking shit for tanjint
he whispers into the mic, so my mic barely picks him uip,.. so when i up it, i have to load it into another track upped,.. and it loses quality,... and no matter HOW MANY GODDAMN tutorials with cool edit i use, to stop the rumnbling and the terrible quality created, it fvcks it over,... so its not the mixing, its the recording itself
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okay im tired of taking shit for tanjint
he whispers into the mic, so my mic barely picks him uip,.. so when i up it, i have to load it into another track upped,.. and it loses quality,... and no matter HOW MANY GODDAMN tutorials with cool edit i use, to stop the rumnbling and the terrible quality created, it fvcks it over,... so its not the mixing, its the recording itself
BULLSHIT!! As low as the voice is, u can always make it louder...
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ain't no need to cause a ruckus,my mic control is bad but still i don't see why he can't raise the volume but i don't know anything about the technical side of this shit and i'd rather not learn LOL,peace-Tanjint
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it loses quality,... and no matter HOW MANY GODDAMN tutorials with cool edit i use, to stop the rumbling and the terrible quality created, it fvcks it over,... so its not the mixing, its the recording itself
First of all, do you edit in 32-bit float mode? If you plan on doing anything other than just "cutting & pasting," you'll need to work in a bit-depth value of at least 20 (preferably, work & record in 32-bit float mode). Also, have you tried multiband compression (to get vocals louder) and multiband shelving (to eliminate rumble, noise, etc.)? If not, then try experimenting with those. Peace.