Hi, i'm new at this forum. My name is Gabriel and i'm from Spain.
I play the guitar and Im starting to mix. Last april I made a demo in the equipment of a friend and I liked too much that decided to start my own project this quarter. Although I'm a big fan of all the music that Sturgis and Mizell mix and all of their work but I've to say that my biggest influence is Andrew Wade.
I've been reading too much about mixing last year and im starting to understand the basics of eq, compress... But sincerely when i use compression, for example, I have a lot of questions about what im doing. So at the end I use more ear than knowledge
My first question is about blend drum samples. I've read a lot of this at this forum but I don't understand what does it mean in mixing reference, I mean, I have the idea, for example, that blend a Kick with another is to have 2 equal tracks but with 2 different samples. But what's the advantage of it? And what can you get more than a single sample well mixed... :S Sorry for my ignorance.
Here is one of the two demos (a song from a friends band) that I've made whit midi bass, slate drums and lextac in guitars.
What do you think and how can i improve it?
Thank you very much and sorry for the speech.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/om7lyj13i4tf4dx/Last Man Standing - Face It.mp3
I play the guitar and Im starting to mix. Last april I made a demo in the equipment of a friend and I liked too much that decided to start my own project this quarter. Although I'm a big fan of all the music that Sturgis and Mizell mix and all of their work but I've to say that my biggest influence is Andrew Wade.
I've been reading too much about mixing last year and im starting to understand the basics of eq, compress... But sincerely when i use compression, for example, I have a lot of questions about what im doing. So at the end I use more ear than knowledge
My first question is about blend drum samples. I've read a lot of this at this forum but I don't understand what does it mean in mixing reference, I mean, I have the idea, for example, that blend a Kick with another is to have 2 equal tracks but with 2 different samples. But what's the advantage of it? And what can you get more than a single sample well mixed... :S Sorry for my ignorance.
Here is one of the two demos (a song from a friends band) that I've made whit midi bass, slate drums and lextac in guitars.
What do you think and how can i improve it?
Thank you very much and sorry for the speech.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/om7lyj13i4tf4dx/Last Man Standing - Face It.mp3