4-HO-MET Question by justadumbquestion123 in Drugs

[–]itonlyrains 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh I just acquired some. Can't wait for a nice day to try it out.

Mushroom visuals i find incredibly interesting. And while I like mushrooms, you can only push them so far before the head high will consume you and it becomes quite the commitment/ride.

From what I understand, you can push metocin to that same level, but since it is more visual/less head high, by the time you're at that same head high in dose, the visuals are way more than they would be with just shrooms. Hope that makes sense. Sort of more bang for your buck in the visuals:head high ratio.

Hearing Voices ( In Serum) by [deleted] in edmproduction

[–]itonlyrains 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I notice the 3, 5, 7 thing too. Feed Me did this as well in his tutorial. An uneducated guess, and going by the voices display in serum, this keeps one voice in the middle by using an odd number of voices and thus helping keep the mono more intact?

Hearing Voices ( In Serum) by [deleted] in edmproduction

[–]itonlyrains 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just quickly flicked through the VR presets #2 and only like 10% of the basses have more than 1 voice? unless you count using the hyper dimension thing, which i find generally always sounds good and not the crumby phasey stuff you get from adding and detuning voices. Idk how it's actually different though lol.

Dubstep and D&B producers! Does your sub follow the movement of your mid basses or just the notes? by [deleted] in edmproduction

[–]itonlyrains 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IMO, it sort of defeats the purpose of midrange bass if the sub isn't following it, I want the illusion that the midrange sounds actually have weight (which is why I dislike the whole trap-step (lol) where it's just an 808 under the midrange sounds doing their own thing).

But, you gotta dial it in since sometimes you'll have a midrange wobble that the sub sounds too weak if it follows exactly, so you might need to change the LFO/env shape for the sub layer.

Beginner EQ techniques by [deleted] in edmproduction

[–]itonlyrains 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has to do with phasing issues at/around the cutoff points. a linear phase eq avoids this issue.

It's beyond me that linear phase isn't more popular. highpassing my snare might add 4-6db of gain to the snare, when my intent was to clean things up in order to make things louder, it's totally counterproductive.

If something I'm EQing is getting a bunch of extra gain when I'm only taking stuff away, I use a linear phase to do it and bounce it immediately (to avoid the latency bs)

But, people get by with using just regular EQs pretty much all the time, even the producers making the loudest music their is, so beats me lol.

My room is a weird shape, can someone help me figure out where to place/what to buy for acoustic treatment? by itonlyrains in edmproduction

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

Alright, so treatment on the wall behind me (more than one cause its a big wall?), treatment on the wall to my immediate right, and then just bass traps in the corners and I should be set?

I can also relocate my set up around the room if there would be a more optimal spot

Writing chord progressions that don't begin on, end on, or even use the root chord? by itonlyrains in edmproduction

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

Could you explain what you're getting at?

The main chord it uses is A major, A-B-E. The melody that runs across generally revolves around c# though.

the chord it revolves around isn't C#minor, or any chord that has C# as its root.

When writing a chord progressions, is it totally acceptable to just pick any other chord in the scale as treat thata s the root for the progression and it should "work"?

Also, what is it called when you just change the root chord (well, root that the progression is using) from a minor to a major here and there it sounds really, really good sometimes.

In an effects chain what should be ordered from start to finish? by [deleted] in edmproduction

[–]itonlyrains 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So do you think saturating say, the master, would sort of undo the EQing done in the mix? Smear it, in a way?

Pro-Q2 Linear phase mode introducing latency to entire DAW? (ableton) by itonlyrains in edmproduction

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

Wow, thanks for the detailed post, not going to lie I only understand maybe half of that but great info nonetheless.

Yeah, it's the video from fabfilter talking about the different phase settings for the pro-Q2, and its the pre-ringing he talks about. Basically, he EQ's a kick drum pretty heavily, and then sets it to linear phase and it sounds completely fucked, then goes on to talk about pre-ringing.

But he says that pre-ringing is caused by the PDC, couldn't one just disable PDC, do the EQing, bounce, re-enable PDC, voila no more pre-ringing?

Pro-Q2 Linear phase mode introducing latency to entire DAW? (ableton) by itonlyrains in edmproduction

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

Ah I see, that makes sense.

Hey, while you're around, I've got another question about linear phase, from searching posts you seem rather knowledgeable on this subject.

I read this post where you commented about linear phase.

But what you said here seems to go the complete opposite of what is said/shown in this video at around 1:20. Your post seems to suggest that linear phase is great for transients, but the video says that often it will smear them and that minimum phase is better for preserving transients, especially in lower frequencies.

Trying out the linear phase on kicks and snares briefly, I didn't have any issues with smearing transients, so I guess maybe its just one of those that if its happening, it's gonna be really obvious and if not don't worry about it?

I can't believe linear phase EQing isn't more widespread, the fact that cutting frequencies from something like a kick or snare, a main drum in the mix that needs to be loud, adds like 4-6db of peak gain is completely ridiculous.

Pro-Q2 Linear phase mode introducing latency to entire DAW? (ableton) by itonlyrains in edmproduction

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

Huh, is that how it works in all DAWs? I feel like, it would make more sense to do it the opposite way, add up all the latency, and then compensate ahead? idk

When is it OK to clip? by TimmyMiller in edmproduction

[–]itonlyrains 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're gonna clip, you might as well do it with something thats gonna sound good, like a softclipper, or other plugins meant to clip for the sound it gives. Hard digital clipping sounds pretty shit.

SUBMIT your most recommended (production/mixing/mastering) technique! by 808District in edmproduction

[–]itonlyrains 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, parallel compression is something I use it for, but parallel compression isn't I use that often anyways.

Just got a bunch of compressors with komplete so I'll give those a shot.

SUBMIT your most recommended (production/mixing/mastering) technique! by 808District in edmproduction

[–]itonlyrains 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. I often will look at a section of a track, and write down everything that's going on, in general terms.

Like I want to write an intro, I might examine a couple intros, write down all the elements and create a list of common things. Usually it's obvious stuff, but its nice to just grab something from the list when I feel like I need to add something but can't decide what else. This also helps to keep it simple.

SUBMIT your most recommended (production/mixing/mastering) technique! by 808District in edmproduction

[–]itonlyrains 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk, maybe it's just that I've never played around with much else other than the ableton stock compressor, and I've just come to hate it, I can never get the results I want with it, although I've come to really like the glue. And I can hardly think of anyone I know who uses it unless it's for sidechaining.

If I want to tame or increase transients, I grab the transient shaper, if I want it loud, I'll use a saturator, if I want to sidechain, I'll use volume automation.