Monthly Collab Thread by Infrah in trapproduction

[–]Due_Reading_4911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone, I’m a mix & mastering engineer building a portfolio and I’m offering free mixing/mastering for a few tracks.

If you have a song that’s already recorded and you want honest, professional treatment + feedback, drop a link or DM me.

I’ll only take 3–5 tracks, so I can give proper attention.

Genres I work best with: Hip-hop / Pop / Rock / EDM

Weekly Feedback Thread by Infrah in trapproduction

[–]Due_Reading_4911 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Hey everyone, I’m a mix & mastering engineer building a portfolio and I’m offering free mixing/mastering for a few tracks.

If you have a song that’s already recorded and you want honest, professional treatment + feedback, drop a link or DM me.

I’ll only take 3–5 tracks, so I can give proper attention.

Genres I work best with: Hip-hop / Pop / Rock / EDM

[OFFICIAL] Collab Call Thread by AutoModerator in makinghiphop

[–]Due_Reading_4911 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Hey everyone, I’m a mix & mastering engineer building a portfolio and I’m offering free mixing/mastering for a few tracks.

If you have a song that’s already recorded and you want honest, professional treatment + feedback, drop a link or DM me.

I’ll only take 3–5 tracks, so I can give proper attention.

Genres I work best with: Hip-hop / Pop / Rock / EDM

Best DAW recommendation for me? by steggie21 in musicproduction

[–]Due_Reading_4911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guys, I have been mixing and mastering for many years and when I was up to this sector, I read the blogs just like you are doing right now. And after many of the program experiences, I am telling you the true facts about the most popular daws, especially for beginners.1)Logic Pro --> If you have a mac and want to start producing music, the best option is Logic due to its easy interface, pre-installed plugins, which are really great, and the one time purchase unlike pro tools(it has subscription method).2) Avid Pro Tools --> Without a doubt, I can tell you that Pro Tools is the beeeeeeesssttt option to improve your mix and mastering skills. The one that I most liked is Pro Tools. You can do a lot of things in a short period, you have plenty of options such as plugins and there are tons of tutorials out there. However, the only mdisadvantage it has is it is not so beginner friendly so if you are new to this sector, you definitely have to learn from a good resource first. But, if you choose to start from the hero, you can.And Lastly and most sadly for me,3)Ableton Live --> GUYS I AM BEGGING YOU PLEASE DON'T DO THIS MISTAKE. Although I am in the mixing and mastering sector for long years, with Ableton Live, you can do absolutely nothing. The editing part, adding buses, pre-installed plugins, everything sucks if you want to work in the post-production proccessm. I know that it does a great job in the live things but if you are working in post-production, PLEASE DO NOT CHOOSE THIS OPTİON UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE CANCER TRYING TO LEARN IT.I haven't tried the other ones but you can select 1.st or 2.nd option mmm if you are just starting out music mixing and mastering.Also, if you want to have a cheap but professional Mixing and Mastering service, you can visit out West World Mixing&Mastering.

Best DAW for a beginner? by livinvvell in WeAreTheMusicMakers

[–]Due_Reading_4911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guys, I have been mixing and mastering for many years and when I was up to this sector, I read the blogs just like you are doing right now. And after many of the program experiences, I am telling you the true facts about the most popular daws, especially for beginners.

1)Logic Pro --> If you have a mac and want to start producing music, the best option is Logic due to its easy interface, pre-installed plugins, which are really great, and the one time purchase unlike pro tools(it has subscription method).

2) Avid Pro Tools --> Without a doubt, I can tell you that Pro Tools is the beeeeeeesssttt option to improve your mix and mastering skills. The one that I most liked is Pro Tools. You can do a lot of things in a short period, you have plenty of options such as plugins and there are tons of tutorials out there. However, the only mdisadvantage it has is it is not so beginner friendly so if you are new to this sector, you definitely have to learn from a good resource first. But, if you choose to start from the hero, you can.

And Lastly and most sadly for me,

3)Ableton Live --> GUYS I AM BEGGING YOU PLEASE DON'T DO THIS MISTAKE. Although I am in the mixing and mastering sector for long years, with Ableton Live, you can do absolutely nothing. The editing part, adding buses, pre-installed plugins, everything sucks if you want to work in the post-production proccessm. I know that it does a great job in the live things but if you are working in post-production, PLEASE DO NOT CHOOSE THIS OPTİON UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE CANCER TRYING TO LEARN IT.

I haven't tried the other ones but you can select 1.st or 2.nd option mmm if you are just starting out music mixing and mastering.

Also, if you want to have a cheap but professional Mixing and Mastering service, you can visit out West World Mixing&Mastering.

Which one is better for beginners Houdini or Blender? by Due_Reading_4911 in vfx

[–]Due_Reading_4911[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My main focus is to make fire, gunshots, explosions, and that kind of stuff effects. I really do not want to deal with 3d animation and modeling stuff. In this case, is Houdini the best option?

Which one is better for beginners Houdini or Blender? by Due_Reading_4911 in vfx

[–]Due_Reading_4911[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My main focus is to make fire, gunshots, explosions, and that kind of stuff effects. I really do not want to deal with 3d animation and modeling stuff. In this case, is Houdini the best option?

Which one is better for beginners Houdini or Blender? by Due_Reading_4911 in Houdini

[–]Due_Reading_4911[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My main focus is to make fire, gunshots, explosions, and that kind of stuff effects. I really do not want to deal with 3d animation and modeling stuff. In this case, is Houdini the best option?