The thing is You can make any music sound great with stock plugins on any daw as long as you understand the basic concepts of EQ and when to use compressions Allot of peeps tend to spend a wedge on top end plug ins that give the illusion of a ‘ready mixed out the box’ quality The issue is they go for noise over clarity so it all sounds like overly compressed and peaking out of control Giving the music they are making a shelf life There’s a reason why it’s harder to make ‘timeless’ metal these days and i believe it’s down to the ever more inorganic mix techniques If you can make a track where every instrument pops without using clarity it’s usually means you have understood the basic fundamentals of audio engineering There’s a reason people still pick up sabbath records but don’t remember the last thing some djentcore band dropped a year ago Unfortunately it’s not just a song that remains timeless, it’s the sound The more organic is sounds the longer it stays with people
I didn’t know Cubase had an amp sim.. Damn Also, the synths and drums sounded pretty good for Cubase defaults. Final song kinda reminds me of “The Sound of 12” (a solo project formed by Wayne Lytle, the creator of Animusic, an Early 2000’s MIDI driven animation series)
The thing is
You can make any music sound great with stock plugins on any daw as long as you understand the basic concepts of EQ and when to use compressions
Allot of peeps tend to spend a wedge on top end plug ins that give the illusion of a ‘ready mixed out the box’ quality
The issue is they go for noise over clarity so it all sounds like overly compressed and peaking out of control
Giving the music they are making a shelf life
There’s a reason why it’s harder to make ‘timeless’ metal these days and i believe it’s down to the ever more inorganic mix techniques
If you can make a track where every instrument pops without using clarity it’s usually means you have understood the basic fundamentals of audio engineering
There’s a reason people still pick up sabbath records but don’t remember the last thing some djentcore band dropped a year ago
Unfortunately it’s not just a song that remains timeless, it’s the sound
The more organic is sounds the longer it stays with people
"alright thats a piece of shit" lmao dude funny ass commentary
Chirping myself is a part of the creative process 😂😂
You are truly the goat dude 🤘🏻
Eh Thanks homie!!
So impressive! Well done!
I didn’t know Cubase had an amp sim..
Damn
Also, the synths and drums sounded pretty good for Cubase defaults.
Final song kinda reminds me of “The Sound of 12” (a solo project formed by Wayne Lytle, the creator of Animusic, an Early 2000’s MIDI driven animation series)
This is really great!
Thanks man! Appreciate it
Nice!
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epic
I own no guitar though :(