Lord Piffington
Cacnificent #euswag
When I first started making beats my biggest problem was that they seemed so low and low fi compared to the rest of the beats I was listening too..
soo after much dedicated work and plenty of hours reading online and talking to other producers I´v found a way that worked for me.. now I´m not saying that this is the definitive way of doing things but it might help you brehs who´s going trough the same struggle as I went trough..
This is a simple little beat that I´v made without my "master" and with it..
as you can hear the sound is clearer and louder..
and this is how I did it..
step 1: klick on the Audio settings
Step 2: Go to the Project and klick there
Step 3: DISABLE the circular panning law
After doing that download my mixer preset here "http://www.filedropper.com/master_3" and apply it to your master track in FL studio..
Some may find this info useful some are probably going to think that its stupid.. but if I help one single breh out there I´ll be happy...
Peace be with you
soo after much dedicated work and plenty of hours reading online and talking to other producers I´v found a way that worked for me.. now I´m not saying that this is the definitive way of doing things but it might help you brehs who´s going trough the same struggle as I went trough..
This is a simple little beat that I´v made without my "master" and with it..
as you can hear the sound is clearer and louder..
and this is how I did it..
step 1: klick on the Audio settings

Step 2: Go to the Project and klick there

Step 3: DISABLE the circular panning law

After doing that download my mixer preset here "http://www.filedropper.com/master_3" and apply it to your master track in FL studio..
Some may find this info useful some are probably going to think that its stupid.. but if I help one single breh out there I´ll be happy...
Peace be with you