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@wmjames19 no promises on how it might sound, but just play around and work with your Channel EQ or even turn up the gain JUST A LITTLE BIT on your track and it could (depending on the track) increase the channel volume
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yo I'm trying to get my piano to sound louder without me banging on my keyboard....i still want it to sound nice without losing any of it original sound...any suggestions??? and if so can you explain cuz I'm kinda new to logic pro 9
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@Michael55443 So all I'm saying is this...SO MANY PPL HATE this guy and his videos, but who are we supposed to watch if no one else is putting vids up? Every time I put in a search, he comes up and has alot of hits so I'm thinking he OBVIOUSLY knows what he's talking about. I just wanna have a good mix for my ref...SOMEONE SCHOOL ME!!! Thats all I'm saying!!!
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@MrWilliecotton Let me school you, punk. I've been doing this for over 20 fucking years. Yeah, I know my shit. I've mixed for local and international artists. People with TALENT, unlike Chris Brown and whoever the fuck this guy works with. I have a Masters in music and I have a state of the art Pro Tools studio in my home. Believe me, this kid is talking a bunch of bullshit. He has NO clue what he's doing. Wanna talk more shit? I can keep it going, punk.
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@Michael55443 fuck you what have you done in the industry your probly a fat lazy bum who always wanted to mix for the bid boys fuckin fan
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@MrWilliecotton Chris Brown and Ace Whoever are hardly anyone to be impressed by. What a joke. I can engineer and mix circles around this punk. But I refuse to act like a HomeBoy, so there. Fuck him.
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Who the HELL is this punk anyway? He's hardly an expert on anything, except being a racially confused punk.
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@TwoColorShoe \well this guy mixed and mastered body to body with chris brown and ace hood
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@R2BCH2 well it's kind of inevitable, after the mastering is over you are still going to slightly lose the dynamics and musicality anyway. but yes, the amount he put on this is definitely slaughtering it..
thumbs up if u hate expert village
mouniradio 7 months ago 9
Q: The best way to slaughter a mix?
A: Whack some heavy limiting on the stereo buss.
It kills the dynamics and leaves no headroom for the mastering process. It's totally pointless to want to make your mix LOUD with a brickwall limiter before mastering.
R2BCH2 1 year ago 6