The goats still using EXS24 and the stock logic EQ

The thing they talk about relating to using "The Glue" as a limiter you can do with PhatFX. Drop on empty PhatFX on the end of a channel that might be clipping, boom it's at 0db. You can turn down the volume on the output bus and keep saving headroom as well.
The goats still using EXS24 and the stock logic EQ
The thing they talk about relating to using "The Glue" as a limiter you can do with PhatFX. Drop on empty PhatFX on the end of a channel that might be clipping, boom it's at 0db. You can turn down the volume on the output bus and keep saving headroom as well.
I like how so many people use their DAWs stock EQ
@spacecwby @gabo
Send your demos to tHe dean
ud do well to!
my s*** aint nearly presentable yet lmfao still ironing it
A question for y’all, how many stems do you guys average per project?
For me id say like only 12. 20 max
A question for y’all, how many stems do you guys average per project?
For me id say like only 12. 20 max
20-30 prob idk
The goats still using EXS24 and the stock logic EQ
The thing they talk about relating to using "The Glue" as a limiter you can do with PhatFX. Drop on empty PhatFX on the end of a channel that might be clipping, boom it's at 0db. You can turn down the volume on the output bus and keep saving headroom as well.
Yo i finally got around to sampling in Alchemy. Have little idea what I'm doing but the experimentation is so fun. I can tell this is probably the most detailed sampler out there, along with native instruments form.
One question though, how do you get just a blank template to import the sample with? It's currently meshing my sample with other presets which is cool but I'd rather start from scratch
Yo i finally got around to sampling in Alchemy. Have little idea what I'm doing but the experimentation is so fun. I can tell this is probably the most detailed sampler out there, along with native instruments form.
One question though, how do you get just a blank template to import the sample with? It's currently meshing my sample with other presets which is cool but I'd rather start from scratch
File -> initialize preset in the top right
It should just be a saw wave. Drag over a sample and import it as a sample. It'll automap based on pitch.
A question for y’all, how many stems do you guys average per project?
For me id say like only 12. 20 max
Depends tbh from 8-10 but I always try to keep it simple
A question for y’all, how many stems do you guys average per project?
For me id say like only 12. 20 max
when I make dnb it's at least 10 for just the drums
amount of stems doesn't matter tbh - picking the right sounds and leveling matters more
New demo
!https://youtu.be/QzCSZD4StoMGuitar and bass played by me
Drums programmed by me
This is great man, i really like your playing style
This is great man, i really like your playing style
Appreciate it
These are some of my other songs I've made that are pages back, enjoy




Do you guys think a producer should stick to one style of music if he wants to build his brand?
Or is it okay to make a bunch of different type of songs.
Appreciate it
These are some of my other songs I've made that are pages back, enjoy
How do you program the drums to sound so real like that? Is there a specific plugins you use
How do you program the drums to sound so real like that? Is there a specific plugins you use
Some of the songs do have real drums lol, but other times I just have a kit from Maschine that sounds super nice. I do minimal tweaking from there (pitching the snare, volume levels) I don't have a drum kit in my apartment but the first song was recorded at my buddies studio.