I'm curious, do you mainly plan to use these live or in a dj set? Because the sounds are fairly dry listening on headphones, so I have a feeling a physical space would kind of gel them together. Don't take this as criticism, I'm actually super envious of the mix you've accomplished I was going for hard but this is HARD!
Just. Wow. Really love how those phasered sounds are spreaded in stereo, very vivid.
Like, really. If somebody would told me this is new Prodigy, i would believe (or maybe not, last few years Liam's production is not that good like it used to be, this track is too good to be new Prodigy ))
@Stiksi really appreciate your feedback, any real criticism is a good thing I believe
And no I’m not playing any sets and yes you are right they sound bit raw/dry. I guess bit of reverb on master with some mix automation would help might come back to it later.
I think my main problem is that I use internal speakers for composing/sound design often instead of proper headphones or speakers. But I think it can sound still better/cleaner @dendy you just made my day sir, I love prodigy and being told that I sound like them did put massive smile on my face )) still lot work to do as it always can be better.
Stay tuned more is coming :DDD
Haha, I work with the iPad speakers so much too. It’s just so easy! Really wasn’t meant as criticism, more of an observation of a different style.
Oh, one possibility, if you do want to add space but also to preserve the hard-edged sound, would be to use a Send channel for the reverb, maybe low-pass the signal before the verb so it won’t pick up the kick and sidechain the output so it just comes in when there’s no other sound. But honestly, I don’t know how that would sound, I’m more of a one verb, one sound kind of guy 😀 way too many verbs in my projects usually.
@Cray23 said:
I think my main problem is that I use internal speakers for composing/sound design often instead of proper headphones or speaker
Actually i'm doing this sometimes too - i realised that if i use for composing/initial sound design phase just internal speakers it stops me from digging too deep into details of sound in initial phase - and i actually finish something instead of staying stucked in endless sound tweaking loop .. after some part of track is do i switch to headphones to od proper sound fine tuning ..
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Absolutely sick, man. Hats off!
I'm curious, do you mainly plan to use these live or in a dj set? Because the sounds are fairly dry listening on headphones, so I have a feeling a physical space would kind of gel them together. Don't take this as criticism, I'm actually super envious of the mix you've accomplished I was going for hard but this is HARD!
I like that one! @Cray23
Huh, Liam is that you ?
Just. Wow. Really love how those phasered sounds are spreaded in stereo, very vivid.
Like, really. If somebody would told me this is new Prodigy, i would believe (or maybe not, last few years Liam's production is not that good like it used to be, this track is too good to be new Prodigy ))
And perfectly balanced mix, hats off too !!!
Yeah, it kind of feels like evil snakes coiling around each other 😀 next time someone asks if NS can get loud, I’ll just point them to this track.
DAMN!!!!!!!
👍🏻👍🏻
@Stiksi really appreciate your feedback, any real criticism is a good thing I believe
And no I’m not playing any sets and yes you are right they sound bit raw/dry. I guess bit of reverb on master with some mix automation would help might come back to it later.
I think my main problem is that I use internal speakers for composing/sound design often instead of proper headphones or speakers. But I think it can sound still better/cleaner
@dendy you just made my day sir, I love prodigy and being told that I sound like them did put massive smile on my face )) still lot work to do as it always can be better.
Stay tuned more is coming :DDD
Haha, I work with the iPad speakers so much too. It’s just so easy! Really wasn’t meant as criticism, more of an observation of a different style.
Oh, one possibility, if you do want to add space but also to preserve the hard-edged sound, would be to use a Send channel for the reverb, maybe low-pass the signal before the verb so it won’t pick up the kick and sidechain the output so it just comes in when there’s no other sound. But honestly, I don’t know how that would sound, I’m more of a one verb, one sound kind of guy 😀 way too many verbs in my projects usually.
Yes, please!
Actually i'm doing this sometimes too - i realised that if i use for composing/initial sound design phase just internal speakers it stops me from digging too deep into details of sound in initial phase - and i actually finish something instead of staying stucked in endless sound tweaking loop .. after some part of track is do i switch to headphones to od proper sound fine tuning ..