Soul Goat
At first, thanks to Zamzam for uploading a lot of cool stuff!!! This one offered me the chance try something new (for me). I absolutely dig the neo soul-genre (e.g. D'Angelo with maestro Pino Palladino on bass) and would like to learn some tricks which are behind it. I'm not sure whether this is going into the right direction. Perhaps you can give me some advice? :)
18 novembre 2014 à 17:36

Dick
1:01 - what happened?!
thats confusing me A LOT :D
repect for the quick-mute moves, thats hard to do. I like this! (louder!!!) +2
thats confusing me A LOT :D
repect for the quick-mute moves, thats hard to do. I like this! (louder!!!) +2
18 novembre 2014 à 17:48

issiro
1:01: Well that was actually my idea for going into Part B. Indeed a strange one, sorry :P
quick-mute moves: Nearly the whole track is played with three-finger picking technique + palm mute. That's the trick. :)
louder: I'm the opposite of a good mixing guy. i even think it clips a lot in the way it is right now. heeelp!! ;) +0
quick-mute moves: Nearly the whole track is played with three-finger picking technique + palm mute. That's the trick. :)
louder: I'm the opposite of a good mixing guy. i even think it clips a lot in the way it is right now. heeelp!! ;) +0
18 novembre 2014 à 19:30

18 novembre 2014 à 20:24

Dick
zams tracks are a bit difficult to remix - he is using every bit of dynamic range, so you will have to lower the backings volume to avoid clippings when remixing ;)
+2
18 novembre 2014 à 23:16

issiro
oh sorry, i didn't see your answer before asking OliV. Thanks for your comment ;)
by the way...@ Dick: in the list of selectable styles, there is no "soul"-option :) +0
by the way...@ Dick: in the list of selectable styles, there is no "soul"-option :) +0
18 novembre 2014 à 21:45

nuno1959
EXTRA COOL Soul on this Goat that's for sure ! ;)
ZamZam's mixes are VERY tempting but can be quite a challenge & you pulled it off brilliantly !
As i usually do, i read some comments below while listening & i'm sorry but i'm going to copy & paste the whole ''recording tips section'' of it…
This site is TOO COOL for words… ;) +2
ZamZam's mixes are VERY tempting but can be quite a challenge & you pulled it off brilliantly !
As i usually do, i read some comments below while listening & i'm sorry but i'm going to copy & paste the whole ''recording tips section'' of it…
This site is TOO COOL for words… ;) +2
18 novembre 2014 à 23:33

issiro
haha! :D
well yes, this site may be too cool for words. I'm not (yet) :P For me it's a learning process, very lucky that i got in contact to the recording thing by joining the loops and i think i can improve that along with having fun :) +1
well yes, this site may be too cool for words. I'm not (yet) :P For me it's a learning process, very lucky that i got in contact to the recording thing by joining the loops and i think i can improve that along with having fun :) +1
19 novembre 2014 à 21:00

nuno1959
Right on, besides all the great things about The Loops, i've learned a TON since joining… ;)
+1
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1 décembre 2014 à 18:58

1 décembre 2014 à 19:11

issiro
Oh cool! That sounds interesting. Since you're so near to the source: do you know anything about the release of a new album? ;)
+1
1 décembre 2014 à 19:41

Zamzam
Nothing mentioned. But he did say he could come do some sessions on some of my recordings :-D
+3
1 décembre 2014 à 21:15

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18 novembre 2014 à 19:31

OliVBee
nice track with lots of movement and small variations ... i like the control you have on your instrument :)
+1
18 novembre 2014 à 21:31

18 novembre 2014 à 21:38

OliVBee
like Dick said ... Zam² uses almost the entire dynamic range so lower the backing track and setup a comp/limiter on your stereo output ... adjust the output lvl with the limiter ;) ... this way you can leave your track at a decent lvl and make it sound more balanced against the drums in your mix ;)
+2
18 novembre 2014 à 23:27

issiro
okay, thanks :)
actually i've tried a limiter on the master output but the result hasn't been satisfying, since the mix was constantly on the 0db level, no dynamic left and it didn't sound very well :(
when i'm back home on friday, i wanna try a comp, too. Do you mean the backing track by "stereo output" or the whole mix including my track? +1
actually i've tried a limiter on the master output but the result hasn't been satisfying, since the mix was constantly on the 0db level, no dynamic left and it didn't sound very well :(
when i'm back home on friday, i wanna try a comp, too. Do you mean the backing track by "stereo output" or the whole mix including my track? +1
18 novembre 2014 à 23:29

OliVBee
i mean the master output of course ! the idea is to bring back some of your bass in the final mix ;)
+2
18 novembre 2014 à 23:37

19 novembre 2014 à 12:55

Dick
...think we really should have a compression/dynamic handling tutorial @the forum sometime soon :)
+2
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19 novembre 2014 à 18:20

issiro
well done, Dick! :) especially a fat thanks for explaining some parameters of a compressor!
+1
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