[B]SteenRNS - TwinBox[/B]
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Planning on delivering this song to a DJ so it`ll play in front of a larger audience.
Its meant to be played very loud. I mixed it on a mid range speaker system on loud volumes.
Want feedback on sound quality ,tips and tricks would also be welcome.
Thanks for listening.
This sort of music isn't my thing so my playback system isn't best set up for it. Hell, I don't even hire PA gear to events that play that sort of music, they murder subs.
So from me, a tip - If you don't already: while you're mixing, have a commercial track of similar genre and tonality on a separate channel you can refer to. If it holds up against a commercial recording, you're somewhere close.
A well set up PA should have no problem reproducing the tonality you've created on your studio monitors, just bare in mind that many clubs have their subs crossed over at strange frequencies and tuned very sub heavy so your low end may sound nothing like how you planned it.
Deliver it in as high a quality format you can, the tweeters in decent PA speakers show MP3 artifacts like nothing else.
[QUOTE=Tezzanator92;43283080]This sort of music isn't my thing so my playback system isn't best set up for it. Hell, I don't even hire PA gear to events that play that sort of music, they murder subs.
So from me, a tip - If you don't already: while you're mixing, have a commercial track of similar genre and tonality on a separate channel you can refer to. If it holds up against a commercial recording, you're somewhere close.
A well set up PA should have no problem reproducing the tonality you've created on your studio monitors, just bare in mind that many clubs have their subs crossed over at strange frequencies and tuned very sub heavy so your low end may sound nothing like how you planned it.
Deliver it in as high a quality format you can, the tweeters in decent PA speakers show MP3 artifacts like nothing else.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the reply. It sounded quite nice on the PA systems were i tried it out.
People kept dancing at least.
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