techniques

By Gillyrog, Thu, 01/27/2022 - 12:59

Hi all . I'm new to both this forum and to STEMS. I am using RipX to rip my stems and my DAW is Ableton live.

As anyone knows the success rate with ripping stems is a bit hit and miss. Sometimes the main instrument stem/track comes out badly ...words to describe the sound would be very fussy, phasey, broken up, space-age, clipped etc. (if you know you know !)

By Sean G, Mon, 02/08/2016 - 01:39

I know this has been covered here on RO in a previous thread "How Do You Mix?", but I thought it would be an interesting discussion to have again as the previous thread dates from 2001.

It would be interesting to hear from members on their style of mixing and the different techniques we use.

By Davedog, Mon, 11/02/2015 - 17:44

There have been several threads on this subject throughout time here at R.O. and I feel that it is an important subject as many are using or attempting to use multiple mics on single sources or in some cases, for example, a singer songwriter performance where you have two sources effecting two or more mics at a time.

By officialhipnotic, Tue, 03/13/2012 - 08:15

Hi guys, can anyone give my some tips on how i can deliver my rap correctly?

basically I'm going really wild on the mic but when it comes to listening back, it sounds dull and with no effort? Any advice / tips on delivery when recording and/or how to mix it to put life into it?

P.s I'm really new to recording/mixing my own stuff..

Heres an example of my work

By singeryadig, Sat, 02/25/2012 - 17:07

For hip hop vocals:

Right now I got:
1.Compression
2. EQ
3. Ad libs
4. Reverb
5. Pan

Anything else I'm missing?

Also, does the order matter with Compression and EQ? Is it more advantageous to do 1 before the other?

Thanks A lot :smile: