Two Rock Tunes
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Two Rock Tunes
Still struggling with mixing and mastering, but I'm moving on from these. The first is a simple uptempo acoustic, electric (THM plug), bass (THM plug), drums (DrumLoops HD), and vocals track. The second is a sort of lusty slow groove with guitars, bass, and drums from AmpliTube and organ from GarageBand. Vocals direct in to Auria. Thanks for listening.
https://soundcloud.com/anorton/hope
https://soundcloud.com/anorton/coming-for-your-love
https://soundcloud.com/anorton/hope
https://soundcloud.com/anorton/coming-for-your-love
Re: Two Rock Tunes
I think if you used a little more EQ to reduce some of the frequencies between 200-500Hz, it'll get rid of some of the muddiness overall. Good tracks, just needs some better balancing in the mixdown like you say. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks so much for listening and taking the time to lend a hand er... ear. I'll try playing around in that frequency range. I appreciate your help.
Thanks so much for listening and taking the time to lend a hand er... ear. I'll try playing around in that frequency range. I appreciate your help.
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really really great pop/rock songs, they'd be at home in any current radio station. and they sound fat and warm with great grooves and playing. kudos.
may I ask please (because i'm a bit of a newbie) how did you get the drums from Amplitube to Auria? Did you record to Amplitube then copy to Auria or did you do is some other way? I am struggling to get my head around how some of these apps talk to each other..
may I ask please (because i'm a bit of a newbie) how did you get the drums from Amplitube to Auria? Did you record to Amplitube then copy to Auria or did you do is some other way? I am struggling to get my head around how some of these apps talk to each other..
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Wow, thanks. I'm very happy you liked my stuff.
I was working on that tune in AmpliTube before copying and pasting into Auria. I'm pretty sure I did this:
In AmpliTube, from the mixer window, tap on "project list". Tap on your project name to open your project. Solo the drum track in the studio window or mute all tracks in the mixer window. Next, tap "project list" again and tap the "copy" button on the bottom. Open Auria and paste. I hope that makes sense.
I was working on that tune in AmpliTube before copying and pasting into Auria. I'm pretty sure I did this:
In AmpliTube, from the mixer window, tap on "project list". Tap on your project name to open your project. Solo the drum track in the studio window or mute all tracks in the mixer window. Next, tap "project list" again and tap the "copy" button on the bottom. Open Auria and paste. I hope that makes sense.
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Re: Two Rock Tunes
Generally a muddy mix, but how can you not
SMile when he says "hoooope! Hoooope!"? Wonderful tune which I'm sure would sound awesome once u get the hang of mixing on the iPad (which is generally harder and slower than mixing on a PC or Mac.
SMile when he says "hoooope! Hoooope!"? Wonderful tune which I'm sure would sound awesome once u get the hang of mixing on the iPad (which is generally harder and slower than mixing on a PC or Mac.
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I "hope" to develop the patience and ear training necessary to get better. Glad you like the song, and thanks for listening.starfugger wrote:Generally a muddy mix, but how can you not
SMile when he says "hoooope! Hoooope!"? Wonderful tune which I'm sure would sound awesome once u get the hang of mixing on the iPad (which is generally harder and slower than mixing on a PC or Mac.
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