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CompyCore Records Music Production Tips

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  • When producing/mixing and especially when mastering, be sure to listen to your track on multiple headphones and speakers to get a decent idea of how it'll sound to the average listener.
  • If your mix feels "muddy," remove some bass with an EQ (it's easy to make your reverb muddy if you leave in too much bass).
  • Using an automation in your DAW to lower the volume of your track 1 db right before the chorus and then snapping the volume back as the chorus hits helps add some extra power to the chorus.
  • Try to keep 3-10 db of headroom on your master track (meaning keep the peak volume at -3 to -10 db) during producing. Get the volume back in the mastering phase using compressors and EQ.
  • Make your bass elements mono so they don't take up unnecessary space in your mix

EQ

  • Slap a lowcut on your kickdrums (sometimes as high as 500 hz with a shallow slope) to help them pop.
    • The more bass sounds you cut, the more room you'll have in your mix for other things.

Ableton

  • When importing audio samples in Ableton, be aware of the "autowarp long samples" preference. If your audio seems slightly off key or a bit jittery, check to see if Ableton automatically turned on sample warping for that sample.

Music Theory

Songwriting

Miscellaneous

  • If you download an audio file from Discord, it will likely be compressed in a way that Ableton will not like. You can use ffmpeg to reconvert it to fix the Ableton "this file has DLC or is corrupted" message.

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