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Andrea Biron
Jun 30, 09:24 in SoundGym Cafe
Hi Guys,
wanted to share my last single, produced and mix by myself , video included.
Hope you enjoy it!
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Max Marks
Jun 30, 09:45
Hey!
It's a cover or what?
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Andrea Biron
Jun 30, 12:01
Thank You Max, yes it's a cover from the band Hot Chocolate rearranged in a modern version
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SoundGym
Jun 30, 10:08 in SoundGym Official
Checkout the latest tracks added to SoundGym:

'headroom' by Mr Paul
'FIESTA DE FIN DE CURSO' by Zeta
'Fading Away' by Radical Zen

Listen & vote: https://bit.ly/3CgXm1K
@Adal A is now a SoundGym certified member. Congratulations Adal!!
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Sweet!!!!
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Colin Aiken
Jun 29
Yay, What @Jesse Lyons said!
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Steve Rinaldi
Jun 29, 18:24
Wow - fantastic accomplishment!
Congrats @Max Marks for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Colin Aiken
Jun 29
Fantastic!
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Lio LM
Jun 29
Congrats Max!
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Steve Rinaldi
Jun 29, 18:23
Way to go, Max!
Priceless?
Hello guys,

I hope everybody is fine here😁 , I recorded this yesterday, I hope you'll like it :
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Jesse Lyons
Jun 28
It's a yes from me!!! Beautiful!
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Magnifique ! a delicious break in my space time :-)
Well done Alexandra, bravo
Day 3 training... why so hard,
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Miguel Salas
Jun 28
Keep moving forward mate, even if it costs your life. 😂
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Steve Rinaldi
Jun 28
Persistence and patience! It will all pay off with consistent training!
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Keep going on the road 😉
This is my new song, Danger 🙂 I produced as a solo artist, but actually hired out mixing and mastering on this one. It's organic house / indie dance style. By the way, is this space still active? 😅 Anyway, hope you enjoy!

Be creative, music is the combination of good sound pleasant to the ear.
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Eli Mo
Jun 27 in SoundGym Cafe
Hey audio engineers, i have a complex question or i think is complex, so when Eq'ing vocals i often hear that many should cut the low end and they usually do a low cut but often my vocals are tenor i believe so theres more mids than lows, i do use a low cut but i often hear that it gets too thin and i usually spend around 5 or more minutes throughout the session trying to cut enough low end. a few min ago i seen a post on instagram about a guy going over the steps of his production process and i saw his eq graph and instead of using a low cut he kinda just lowered the low end with a wide peak if that makes sense. my question is, do i always use a low cut wall or can i also use a peak to cut the low end but just to bump it down instead of cutting it like a brick wall?
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ygor sobrinho
Jun 27
Hey man! The best way to control your Lows and low-mids are cutting the low end between 0hz to 90hz, usually we don't cut more than that on a male vocal, to control your low-mids add a Dynamic EQ between 120hz to 360hz or a multiband compressor. Also experiment adding mid-highs that is usually masked by low-mids.
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I cut the low end very carefully, so it makes almost no audible difference, just to avoid build ups in the mix.
I guess, as far as I can understand your issue, that a Multiband Compressor could be great solution. Just select and compress only the fundamental of the vocal, then adjust the volume. That will get you into the ballpark, so its more controlled and less boomy, however without sounding thin.
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ki shi
Jun 28
While there's no answer will always work for any Q&A, it's good to consider is those tutor's background you watch.
I noticed that some genre has definitely their own sweet spot. And some engineers are sharing very useful template for that , for example Hardcore Music Studio who's doing great on Catchy Metal Core type of music.
I think that's worth to follow as a training.
But then if you wanna be different or unique, of course you wanna try everything.
I think some or many tutors online are just trying to get attention because everyone wanna do shortcut.
Then again, template itself isn't a bad idea. You just wanna find cool producer who can give you cool one.
Peace

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