![]() ![]() Is that correct, and can I assume that if I learned to do all of these things properly I would get tracks that sound as bright, clear, and loud as anything else playing on my iPod? If so, can anyone point me towards learning resources for doing this in Reason? ![]() ![]() This happens even if the volume is going all the way into the "red" in the "Mixer 14:2" master volume indicator.īased on what I've read, I'm guessing this is due to a combination of a lack of compression, improper EQ within tracks, bad mixing, and a lack of mastering. I have been using Reason to make hip hop beats for a little while now, and I have noticed two problems with my finished products:ġ) They always sound dull and muffled compared to professionally produced/recorded tracks (by that I mean any music I've bought).Ģ) They always sound softer (as in lower volume) than professionally produced/recorded tracks. So apologies in advance if I say anything stupid. Just to get it out of the way, I have no formal training in music production, let alone sound engineering. ![]()
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