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Zegim
I think Soundcloud has the option to let people download the sound file as you uploaded it, without the downgrade in quality of the player on the site.
Anyway! It sounds a lot better now, it might need some work in mixing but it's certainly a good job.
By the way, Evolsine is right, some compression helps to make the sound fuller. Reason has a Tape Distortion available on Scream 4, I don't know if you have a plugin available with the same option, but a soft tape distortion helps to make things sound "phat" (because I don't want to say fuller again).
Kepp it up!
I think in the last one to two months i have improved alot. Build-up progression and drop have taken quite the change for me, it might not be as noticeable to everyone else cause i tried to do a pro build up from the beginning but i think has improved quite alot. but compare this track to the "dutch house" track i tried to do and the improvement is almost extraordinary... At least I think so. The track still needs some work, and Im lazy so it probably wont happen, but a couple tracks from now I have alot of hope.
The original is up for download. Soooooooo if you wanna hear it without soundcloud killing it with compression its there.
I have noticed that when playing it on car speakers, computer speakers or anything thats not my ear cans, its kinda too bass-y. So I need some help on mastering a song right still.
YOU. CANNOT. DO. A. PROPER. MIXDOWN. ON. CANS
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But you can on a set of monitors.
Mastering =/= Mixdown
As I understand it, and my French comrade always seem to appear on this issue, Mastering is POST Mixdown.
Random google search brought up this fact readily:
(I have fixed the use of the English language to suit my deranged literary perfectionism)
"
(M)astering is just a final polish. (I)f a master of mine comes back from our engineer sounding drastically different, then there was a problem with my
mixdown. Never rely on
mastering to fix a problem because it'll never sound as good as if you sorted it in the
mixing stage."