705

(56 replies, posted in Releases)

Just want to say All Out Of Bubblegum is one of the more immaculately crafted tracks I've heard. Bravo

706

(13 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Are you using the cart while its in the gameboy?  Hook up the USB while its OUTSIDE the gameboy.   I have no idea why this is an issue but that's what happened to me.

707

(35 replies, posted in Collaborations)

The Laohu wrote:

Finished yet, Danimal?

3/4 done

YES

709

(35 replies, posted in Collaborations)

halfway done with mine.

710

(32 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Derris-Kharlan wrote:
b4by f4c3 wrote:

I just got this one today, Got a few more ideas..Lets see what all chip tats we all have smile

wow.

711

(35 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I can do that

712

(21 replies, posted in Releases)

6 months later than I expected, totally worth the wait

713

(49 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I hear a good song, get inspired

714

(20 replies, posted in Releases)

Yeaaaaaaa

715

(104 replies, posted in General Discussion)

PULSELOOPER wrote:

I prefer segacore bands. My mate digs sinclaircore instead.

Dude, I heard this FM Towns Martycore band the other day that was siiiiiiick

716

(104 replies, posted in General Discussion)

SKGB wrote:

Mc Frontalot is legit. Too be honest, I haven't gotten really into the genre at all, but the rest of the stuff i've heard fucking sucks.Mc Chris is dicks

lol, swing and a miss.  That's nerdcore

717

(24 replies, posted in Audio Production)

µB wrote:

That's good advice. I've actually done this in the past, when I mixed Sievert's album to make sure the mix is consistent.
What's your view on mix EQ vs master EQ? It's a lot easier to EQ the master if you go for a specific spectrum, but I guess making sure the mix is already good is the better way.

Currently I use 3 band EQ on each channel, and a 16 band EQ on master. I have difficulties controlling the sound that way, especially when compression is involved. Any advice on this?

practice.

And make the EQ the very last thing in your chain, except for maybe a final limiter to catch all those snaggle-clips

718

(24 replies, posted in Audio Production)

Jay Tholen wrote:

Use reference tracks! Take a few tracks that you consider well mixed and drop them into your DAW session. Use a spectrum analyzer and switch back and forth between theirs and yours. Note the differences and change your mix accordingly. It's probably the closest thing to a 'miracle cure' you can find when it comes to mixing.

I wish I had known this in the past, cause when I look back on my releases they're all (technically) pretty terribly mixed

yeah, a lot of referencing with commercial mixes you admire can go a long way. 

Listen to a lot of stuff back to back, do a lot of quick checking back and forth and try to notice what's different about their mix from yours

719

(56 replies, posted in Releases)

fuck yeah this is going on a CD and I'll check it out in the car tonight but judging by your past works I'm ready for some awesomeness

BunBun