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@lightlegion_Күн бұрын
Keep up the excellent work!
@snowgod100kg14 күн бұрын
DOPE 🔥🔑
@ITSKUJO130013 күн бұрын
Damn
@uizefshaikh390513 күн бұрын
Just future
@zeygusprime13 күн бұрын
Hello, can I publish the song I made with this beat on SoundCloud?
@typebeatfuture12 күн бұрын
free for non profit yes. if you want to upload on apple or spotify hit me up for promocode for the license
@typebeatfuture15 күн бұрын
(READ THIS_)Here are 10 mixing tips to elevate your rap songs: Start with a Solid Foundation: Ensure your tracks are recorded properly with clear audio and appropriate levels. This foundation will make your mixing job much easier. Master the EQ: High-Pass Filter: Get rid of unwanted low-end rumble by applying a high-pass filter to most tracks. Midrange Shaping: Focus on creating a clear space for your vocals by carefully shaping the midrange frequencies. Presence Boost: Slightly boost around 3-5kHz to add clarity and punch to your vocals. Compression is Your Friend: Use compression judiciously to: Even out Volume: Compress drums to even out their dynamic range, create more punch, and make them sit better in the mix. Add Punch: Compress vocals to add punch and presence. Control Dynamics: Use compression to control the overall dynamics of the track, making it sit better in a mix. Sidechain Compression for Depth: Use sidechain compression to duck the volume of other instruments when your vocal delivery is present, creating space for the vocals and adding depth. Reverb for Space and Dimension: Room Size: Use different reverb sizes to create depth and space. Mix: Control the wet/dry mix to find the right balance. Delay for Width and Movement: Add subtle delay to instruments or vocals to create width and movement in your mix. Stereo Imaging: Experiment with panning instruments to different sides to create a wider and more engaging soundstage. Automation for Dynamic Control: Automate levels, panning, EQ, and effects to create interesting transitions and dynamic shifts in your track. Reference Tracks: Listen to other professional rap mixes to get a sense of what sounds good in the genre. Use these references to make your mixing decisions. Take Breaks: Give your ears a rest to avoid fatigue. When you return to your mix, you’ll have a fresh perspective.