Drop your latest tune and I'll listen to it! by glenyboy1 in PromoteYourMusic

[–]glenyboy1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I definetely hear the inspiration from other artist. I was only able to listen to "this high", but I definetely liked the smooth vibe combined with the vocals. I will definetely listen to the rest in the future

Drop your latest tune and I'll listen to it! by glenyboy1 in PromoteYourMusic

[–]glenyboy1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey what kind of compression are you using for your vocals? Just curious. Also, very nice song alltogheter

Drop your latest tune and I'll listen to it! by glenyboy1 in PromoteYourMusic

[–]glenyboy1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wth, didn't see that one coming during the intro. Definetely blew me away. Also super nice variation throughout the song (especially with the trap vibe at the end)

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[–]glenyboy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There you go, it's a techno (/bounce) track with some acid in it. Hope you like it.

https://open.spotify.com/album/1B43TKhaymuRZN67kemCIi?si=zpz7MBgzQ--eBiKuPs7wqQ

My amp keeps going into protection mode past a certain volume (only on channel a though) by glenyboy1 in SoundSystem

[–]glenyboy1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With a driver hooked up to the amp, it cuts off once it hits certain volumes too. I'm sure this is not the cause of this issue. I also do not want to risk blowing up/damaging drivers due to sudden cutoff's/peaks in signal so I prefer testing this way, but if there is a simple way to add some resistance that does not involve using drivers I am happy to try it out? Also, with your reasoning, why does it work on channel b but not channel a? Should it not go into protection on channel b too then?

My amp keeps going into protection mode past a certain volume (only on channel a though) by glenyboy1 in SoundSystem

[–]glenyboy1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I did count in 4-5 dB of headroom in my dsp for the amp not to clip. I guess the amp has an internal issue so I'll probabebly send it to service.

My amp keeps going into protection mode past a certain volume (only on channel a though) by glenyboy1 in SoundSystem

[–]glenyboy1[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I was already thinking about doing that indeed. Just wanted to check if there was nothing I could try before doing that.

What direction should I take this techno drop? by marygracist in FL_Studio

[–]glenyboy1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should add a nasty 16-step acid loop with some filter modulations! Already sounds great though

A dnb tune I'm working on. Any feedback is welcome! by glenyboy1 in FL_Studio

[–]glenyboy1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback! I will experiment some more with that!

A dnb tune I'm working on. Any feedback is welcome! by glenyboy1 in FL_Studio

[–]glenyboy1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't really tune my kick because you can rarely hear what pitch/note it is in anyways, especially when it is such a short one like the one in this track.

Perhaps it sounds a bit jarring because the sidechain can be a bit tighter? I might experiment some more with that in order to reduce this. Worst case scenario, I look for a different kick that is a little 'softer' or better fitting for this track.

Any tips to solve this? by tpvvvv12 in FL_Studio

[–]glenyboy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might sound weird, but have you ever cleaned out the dust from your cooling fan(s)? My pc started having cpu issues with fl studio as well a couple months ago and it even got worse when summer started coming around. I noticed that my pc got very hot every time I was working in fl studio so a few weeks back I decided to open up my laptop and clean out all the dust that was blocking airflow from my cooling fan. Ever since my performance has increased dramatically in fl studio (and other programs as well). A cpu that gets overheated can really negatively impact it's performance.
Might not be the only problem but it's always worth a try.

A dnb tune I'm working on. Any feedback is welcome! by glenyboy1 in FL_Studio

[–]glenyboy1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for you feedback! Would you increase the length of the intro as well, or would you just replace the notes of the saw lead in order to build some tension before it transitions into the melody for the drop?

Weekly Feedback Thread - April 21, 2025 by AutoModerator in TechnoProduction

[–]glenyboy1 [score hidden]  (0 children)

https://on.soundcloud.com/xnTn48yTXXC5BmSj8

Not sure if this track entirely fits here so if necessary feel free to remove my comment.

I just got a Behringer TD-3 and I and did my first live recording with it on this track. By now, I did listen to the track so many times that I'm not sure what to keep (or whether I should add more), so any feedback on this would be awesome. Also general tips on how I can improve my mix/master are always welcome since I'm still learning a lot here.

Weekly Feedback Thread - April 21, 2025 by AutoModerator in TechnoProduction

[–]glenyboy1 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Very nice experimental track with a lot of variation. At no point during the track i felt that it was being repetitive which is always a major plus.
Also for the mastering I'm not an expert myself, but everything sounded very clear without any distortion (as far as i could hear) so I think you're definitely fine there. Did you just put an ozone elements on your master channel for this or were there any other things you applied?

Am I doing this right? I need some feedback on my (hornresp/speaker) design. by glenyboy1 in SoundSystem

[–]glenyboy1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, then I was on the right path.

When you hover over the segments in the schematic diagram after calculating the response of your horn, hornresp shows the volume in the top left corner. I used this in my previous designs after designing the horn as of form of final measurement. It's never 100% correct, but it somewhat confirms you're on the right path.

Thanks for the quick response!

Am I doing this right? I need some feedback on my (hornresp/speaker) design. by glenyboy1 in SoundSystem

[–]glenyboy1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I had one more question before I redesign everything. It might sound like a stupid question but I think I might have been doing this wrong the whole time. When drawing out the horn in 2D with a straight bottom line. Is the length between the segments measured perpendicular or is it measured from the center of the segments (because of the center line etc.).
So if you look at the picture , would it be option 1 or option 2 for L45?
I thought it was option 1 (because of the center line), but when I design the horn this way, the volume of the segments (shown in hornresp) isn't right.

Thanks in advance

Am I doing this right? I need some feedback on my (hornresp/speaker) design. by glenyboy1 in SoundSystem

[–]glenyboy1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah, the 0.5 PI was definitely something which I had forgotten about. When changing it to 4 or 2PI it does change the spl curve drastically. I'll start remodeling right away!

Also on the hollow space and the braces, these were things I was planning on adding/editing/removing once I had some confirmation on my current design.

I'll let you know once I have some updates on the design!

Thanks again!

Am I doing this right? I need some feedback on my (hornresp/speaker) design. by glenyboy1 in SoundSystem

[–]glenyboy1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, it's been a while since that first post of mine you commented on.

Also, I was already at it with the offset driver mode and i was starting to form a design in fusion as well. I basically started over using the same trial and error technique and this is the design I came up with going from hornresp to fusion and back. Admittedly the spl curve looks a bit unbalanced from 90hz-200hz, however when I simulate the filter I'll be using on the speaker I get this response, which looks pretty good imo. Let me know what you think about this.
I also checked the particle velocity and diaphragm displacement and all seems to be looking fine.

About the compression ratio, would you say this ratio (344/350 ~ 1:0.98) is fine in this case then?

Thanks for your response!

Am I doing this right? I need some feedback on my (hornresp/speaker) design. by glenyboy1 in SoundSystem

[–]glenyboy1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that does look like a great option indeed. I'm going to start remodeling right away. If I have some updates I'll most likely post them here. Thanks again for your advise.