Actioned
By little-scale on March 7, 2016 12:01 am
Wrote this as an intro to a set that I played last night.
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Wrote this as an intro to a set that I played last night.
Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Share Alike (BY-SA)
to use Ableton mostly? have been intrigued by your sound especially since Comfort came out last year, still my fave. but I'll be checking out your work, would be cool to hear some of your longer form stuff.
Great intro, I love the beat drop - I can really see the crowd getting hyped up!!
to use Ableton mostly? have been intrigued by your sound especially since Comfort came out last year, still my fave. but I'll be checking out your work, would be cool to hear some of your longer form stuff.
heya, yep! mostly ableton! so yeah, pretty straightforward, really glad you digggg
A continuous mix with this track as a start: https://little-scale.bandcamp.com/album/sceptre-mix
How do you mix and master your material? I know you do other things to it aside from compression.
Nice vocal samples!!
oh thanks! well, i had them made on Fiver so hopefully they sound unique and I incorporate them often into my stuff
How do you mix and master your material? I know you do other things to it aside from compression.
at the moment i tend to use compressor -> glue compressor -> multiband -> rbass -> elephant
I also tend to use a little sausage fattener on drums as well
Currently listening to the whole Sceptre mix. Awesome intro and really fat sound.
Surprised to hear you use Ableton compressor before Glue, though I'm an Ableton' Saturator abuser so "who am I to judge"