this one is pretty simple, it consists of a -sub bass -super saw -transient -vocal layer (important) this project wont be finished sadly, got a better one coming up.
ok so im not that great at mixing but i suggest clipping the individual channels, because it gives more controll while still keeping loudness, i use v-clip, but any clipper will work, also the best way to tell if its good is to just listen. ears > any metering software
I tend to put a limiter on every instrument, or even certain groups of instruments (like all drums, all bass, etc). It's just to get rid of some peaks (mostly from transients) and letting those peaks clip usually doesn't even affect the sound that much. I think only having a limiter on your master might end up with some of those peaks stacking up in unexpected ways.
prob main thing is layering sounds, so the stabs consist of a 1. transient layer (kick punch) 2. sub bass layer 3. supersaws 4. vocal which makes a vowel sound lot of post processing and drums ofc, mainly just experimenting for hours
Jizzy j my goat
Ngl
so word
Stabs are a valuable tool in one’s arsenal
bro graduated english class twice
Not me thinking roblox arsenal
All those programs up top make me feel like I'm watching Subway Surfers
P.S. You sound very dutch imo
It's called minimeters
It's one program
@@Nebvlahow much is it?
@@mr.mustard8803 around 10 dollars, worth imo
The spectogram : SUB SUB SUB
My phone's speakers : what sub?
insane !
no way he's alive
Omg i better try make this fl studio ver
This goes crazy tho
clean
fire
Type beat
GOOD
Niceee
yooooooooooooooooo
come cook for ANGEL SINGS
come
what is it?
woah
Missing u rn
i need a tutorial !!
this one is pretty simple, it consists of a
-sub bass
-super saw
-transient
-vocal layer (important)
this project wont be finished sadly, got a better one coming up.
Wow…
Is it okay to clip on al channels as long as you dont clip on the master? I always have a wrong feeling when I clip in any of the channels
ok so im not that great at mixing but i suggest clipping the individual channels, because it gives more controll while still keeping loudness, i use v-clip, but any clipper will work, also the best way to tell if its good is to just listen. ears > any metering software
I tend to put a limiter on every instrument, or even certain groups of instruments (like all drums, all bass, etc).
It's just to get rid of some peaks (mostly from transients) and letting those peaks clip usually doesn't even affect the sound that much.
I think only having a limiter on your master might end up with some of those peaks stacking up in unexpected ways.
what's the program at the top bro?
minimeters, 10 dollar software for metering and stuff, recommend checking it out
stabby stabs
How to stab?
Okay, so how?
prob main thing is layering sounds, so the stabs consist of a
1. transient layer (kick punch)
2. sub bass layer
3. supersaws
4. vocal which makes a vowel sound
lot of post processing and drums ofc, mainly just experimenting for hours
what's the name of the genre?
color bass
how?
Stacked saw wave chords with either volume automation, lfo tool or volume shaper
that's not a rave stab. what kind of stab are you referring to?
stabs dont have to be rave stabs lmao, this is a color bass stab
@@XEAZUR i know they don't have to be rave stabs that's why i asked what is the term for what you're doing