that’s me!
wow thanks so much for the feedback. I actually have essentially ZERO knowledge about what bit-rate I should put my mp3s in…. so 320 was an option… but I had no idea what to go for, so I just picked 192. I’ll definitely take your advice when I put a bunch of my music together for an ep
thanks a bunch!
I made a video for this song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yr-yxwZRtqs&feature=player_embedded
Subscribe if you like it
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I put this pump/trance/rave-ish track together today:
http://soundcloud.com/dan6728/site-down
have a listen and tell me what you think 😀
Hey thanks man
I’ll maybe try doubling the phrase length for starters and then I’ll see how it goes from there
yea, I’ll add some form of vocals…. in the part of the song with the pump rave synth, the rhodes thirds will actually be some form of autotuned vocals.
You don’t think quadrupling the length of sections will get monotonous?
thanks for the input, guys
Well, we’d be running 12 channels….
at most there’d be an EQ on each track, except for 3 vocal tracks which’d need compressors, reverb, and autotune on a few
I’d definitely get the full version in order to use all processors…
We’ll be running with at least an i5 processor
As long as it can handle the workload… Podium would be ideal, because we can customize individual monitor settings to each song.
Oh hey, thanks man! I knew I had to find some way to add a new output but I wasn’t sure what it was called. I just dragged another output device into the track list and was able to set up some custom monitors.
thanks a ton!
thanks for the feedback, everyone I appreciate it. I’m gonna try to re-balance the vocals… as far as piano…. I’ll see If I have a better sound
@Trancit wrote:
Nevertheless there is a problem with panning of bounced tracks…
I don´t think, it´s normal behaviour, that the panning slider does nothing on a bounced track.
Trancit
yea that kindof makes sense though… I don’t think you can really do anything to a bounced track to effect it. If you take off the bounce, put in some panning, and then bounce again, it should save the panning
@thcilnnahoj wrote:
Hello and welcome!
The problem is most likely with the PeakCompressor plug-in you have on your master track, assuming it’s the same one available as free download here: http://www.sinusweb.de/download.html
This plug-in is meant for mono processing only. However, probably because of a programming oversight in the plug-in, Podium incorrectly imports it as mono- and stereo-capable. Since the plug-in only processes one channel, though, the second channel remains unused, resulting in the weird behaviour you’re experiencing!
You should either use the mono mapping Podium created for the plug-in to work normally, or use another compressor if you want stereo output. I briefly checked the shareware demo version of PeakCompressor, and it works correctly. If you’re actually getting the problem with the non-free version, please say so.
Hope this helps! 🙂
you, sir, are a clever cookie.
thanks a ton, man. that was the problem.
now I just need to find a free peak compressor that doesn’t screw up my track 😥