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Yeelp
A self taught electronic composer and fiction novel writer. Any cover art used on my music isn't owned by me unless stated otherwise. I just add overlays. If the art is yours and you'd like it removed, contact me. The custom text used is from cooltext.com

Age 25, Male

Canada

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Doing some learning and applying some knowledge

Posted by Yeelp - July 30th, 2017


I'm reading up on mixing and mastering to get a better idea of how it works and also learn some of the deeper intricacies along the way. I'm really aiming to up my mixing and mastering game which will make my songs sound amazing. Any tips as to where I should get started would always be appreciated. (For reference, I'm using FL Studio)

I'm really focusing on this now as I want to go back and remix some of my older pieces (And I'll most likely remix my personal top 5, which you can check out in my last post here. I go in depth on why I think they're my top 5 and how I plan to improve them) and give them much improved mixing and mastering. Already, I finished remixing Biohazardous (click there to view the original, the remix isn't up yet!) and it sounds freaking amazing compared to the original. I didn't remix it into a different genre - it's still dubstep. However future remixes may not stay in the same genre as the original.

Anyway, any thoughts on remixing and just mixing in general? I'd love to hear some thought on it.

 

-Yeelp

 


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