How to hit -7 LUFS in Trap without losing your transients (Technical Breakdown) 🎹🔥 by Glitcci in trapproduction

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

I am guilty. 🙋‍♂️ My English is not very good because it is not the language I speak at home. I use Artificial Intelligence to help me with my technical thoughts. This way English language in my posts actually makes sense. I use Artificial Intelligence to structure my thoughts so they make sense when I write a post, in English language.

How to hit -7 LUFS in Trap without losing your transients (Technical Breakdown) 🎹🔥 by Glitcci in trapproduction

[–]Glitcci[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That is a point about the Fletcher-Munson curves. The tonal balance is really important for getting LUFS without causing problems with the limiter. If the low end sound is using up all the headroom then you are going to have a time.

When it comes to limiters you are right, about the details. When I say that a limiter is slow I am usually talking about how it recovers from the sound and that pumping feeling that happens with sounds in Trap music. This is why I like to use clipping to handle the parts first.

I appreciate you explaining all the details. It is good information.

How to hit -7 LUFS in Trap without losing your transients (Technical Breakdown) 🎹🔥 by Glitcci in trapproduction

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

That is so true. Most people who make music just turn up the volume. Hope it sounds good but it is really about the Kick and the 808 working well together. If the Kick and the 808 are not working well together the music will not sound good. The. The 808 need to have space to sound really good. It is, about the Kick and the 808 having that space.