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#380892 - 01/08/14 09:37 AM
Pssst.., Hey Read This Post ;-)
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Now that I got your attention (sorry for the silly title) Wow, just dug this one out of my old Mixcraft-6 Home Studio files. This was my FIRST song I created using MC Home Studio. Made this little test the same day I got the program. Nothing special, full of mistakes, but man what you can do with a program that costs less than 50 bucks is amazing. MC is a full featured DAW that comes with plenty of VST's to get you started out of the box. Not top notch, but TBH some of the Acoustica Presets are actually REALLY good. I've since upgraded to the Standard MC6 version, but had a blast with Home Studio too. I wanted this little song to sound more live rather than "compressed" or "off an album". I intentionally "over saturated" the effects on a few tracks. This is far from PRO LEVEL, but it was fun recording this. I'm thinking of going back and "re-balancing the mix" on this one just for some kicks. I know a few people here have been curious about this program and there are a few of us using it. https://soundcloud.com/d-provost/mixcraft-6-homestudio
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#380894 - 01/08/14 09:59 AM
Re: Pssst.., Hey Read This Post ;-)
[Re: squeak_D]
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Registered: 02/23/01
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Very nice: I especially love the sax sound, but the electric guitar was very convincing too. Actually, following Donny's and your own advice, I have bought Mixcraft 6 Pro, but haven't yet had the opportunity to record with it. What sold me was the ability to load my own loops (besides the 6500 and more included with the program) and sync them with the audio tracks. The only other programs that can do that (like Sony Acid) cost three times as much...
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#380895 - 01/08/14 10:03 AM
Re: Pssst.., Hey Read This Post ;-)
[Re: squeak_D]
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Nice clean recording Squeak, great chops - but it sounded a bit heavy on the bass. Really liked the sax sound, too. Gary
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#380902 - 01/08/14 11:07 AM
Re: Pssst.., Hey Read This Post ;-)
[Re: squeak_D]
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Thanks fellas!
Gary, I thought it was a bit bass heavy too. Interesting though is that the bass track was way down. I think the issue is "conflicting effects". When I did this song I was still learning how to use the software. At the time I had no idea how useful setting up a SEND channel is for the effects.
I think I'll go back and play with this one and set up a SEND channel for the reverb. That should do wonders for the mix. Plus ease up the load on my CPU.
Thanks for listening fellas.
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#380964 - 01/08/14 06:30 PM
Re: Pssst.., Hey Read This Post ;-)
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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You're right Diki. Earlier I went back in to have another listen (with more "fresh ears"-and really also having an overall better understanding of the DAW's features).
The drum track needed a reduction in the EQ to reduce the low end, but what really made a HUGE difference to it was that I set up a SEND track. I was right about the "conflicting effects". I set up a SEND track to handle a "global reverb" across the board. BAM.., major difference. I didn't realize I had so many different reverbs running (choc it up to just learning the software though).
After setting up a SEND track, EQ'ing the drum track, and doing some minute mixer changes, it sounds much better. I think I may actually have another go with this one and redo the piece completely now that I'm more proficient with the DAW.
** I am kinda tempted to hook up my S-700 and see how this thing sounds with Yammies Sweet Soprano Sax, and record that as an Audio Track **. So glad I'm switching over to a PC set up. I like my hardware units, but man, using a DAW with some good VST's can't be beat.
Making some major changes to my home set up. Selling my Roland Juno Di and selling my RS-70. My new Midi Controller/Control Surface will arrive soon ("MINT" M-Audio Axiom Pro 61) to replace my Juno-Di as a controller. Will be keeping the S-700 around though.
Thanks for listening folks.
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