My submission for a topic: how do you make guitars sound 'loud'. You can always feel how loud a guitar is regardless of where the fader on that track is. There's some kind of resonance or dynamic response that communicates an experience of loudness without needing to actually take up a ton of headroom.
limit your guitars. what you’re describing is about lufs readings. can have something that is -15db but heavily limited feels louder than something at -5db with no limiting. limit your guitars until they are starting to compress about a db perhaps
My submission for a topic: how do you make guitars sound 'loud'. You can always feel how loud a guitar is regardless of where the fader on that track is. There's some kind of resonance or dynamic response that communicates an experience of loudness without needing to actually take up a ton of headroom.
limit your guitars. what you’re describing is about lufs readings. can have something that is -15db but heavily limited feels louder than something at -5db with no limiting. limit your guitars until they are starting to compress about a db perhaps
This guy knows what hes talking about
i would love to see more songs focused on the slowcore genres!!
Love the vid man!
love your vids
Thank You!!!!
tutorial for midwest emo tones 🤑
just fuck it up lol
clean
cool, ty! isn't the reverb in stereo, though? kinda sounds like it
Can you do how to make music like fleshwster?
My submission for a topic: how to make a guitar sound like a radiohead song
mixing grunge? thanks for your content bro new sub here🤞🏽
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