By Undosequence
Tue May 18, 2021 9:42 pm
I know mixing and mastering music is a deep subject that can't be taught or learned in one post but I'm just looking to pick up a few tips on how to make my beats louder.
I don't take my beats seriously, it's nothing more than just something I enjoy doing for fun, I'm quite happy with how each element of my beats sits in the mix but the overall mix is always quiet compared to other entries over in the beat battle section of the forum.
I push the master in Ableton until it's just about bouncing into the red, (basically as high as it'll go without hitting red), but it still isn't loud.
Does anyone happen to know any free plugins that might help in Ableton?
For clarity, I make the beat in the mpc 1000, track out track by track as hot as possible without clipping then adjust levels/ add FX etc before exporting audio.
Thanks
I don't take my beats seriously, it's nothing more than just something I enjoy doing for fun, I'm quite happy with how each element of my beats sits in the mix but the overall mix is always quiet compared to other entries over in the beat battle section of the forum.
I push the master in Ableton until it's just about bouncing into the red, (basically as high as it'll go without hitting red), but it still isn't loud.
Does anyone happen to know any free plugins that might help in Ableton?
For clarity, I make the beat in the mpc 1000, track out track by track as hot as possible without clipping then adjust levels/ add FX etc before exporting audio.
Thanks