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https://soundcloud.com/jointhemothership/poken

new song i dropped give me a review.
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Not bad at all dude beats sick
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This is pretty sick man! You should pan your beat to the left and right because right now the frequencies are clashing with your voice which is right in the center.



Here is a picture of a simple EQ. Right now you have instruments that are very bright at 250 Hz, but you also have vocals in the same 250 Hz that then muddies this sound.

This is why I recommend a direction mixer.




The direction mixer allows for the same frequencies to be playing at different "distances" from the listeners speakers. Your vocals should be to the middle. Your main instrument should be spread how it is shown above, and then 808s and bass should be on spread to the outside. This is extremely helpful in mixing but also makes your song sound thicker and brighter

This is a really helpful tool to take your production to the next level
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Ethan wrote This is pretty sick man! You should pan your beat to the left and right because right now the frequencies are clashing with your voice which is right in the center.



Here is a picture of a simple EQ. Right now you have instruments that are very bright at 250 Hz, but you also have vocals in the same 250 Hz that then muddies this sound.

This is why I recommend a direction mixer.




The direction mixer allows for the same frequencies to be playing at different "distances" from the listeners speakers. Your vocals should be to the middle. Your main instrument should be spread how it is shown above, and then 808s and bass should be on spread to the outside. This is extremely helpful in mixing but also makes your song sound thicker and brighter

This is a really helpful tool to take your production to the next level


I actually made this song in vegas in a hotel room with the bare minimum. Had to mix it on FL Studio, but liked it. Thanks for the tips I do have logic and use it quite often.
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