You find so much more online. Oh don't try order anything through Tim @ Mills. You'll be waiting. An active member here has also had the privilege to experience this
What do you mean? If its the sounds you're looking for then it's just trial and error in your preferred vst synth or you can sample it. Making a melody is something you need to be creative about. From dictionary.com Definition of melody; " the succession of single tones in musical compositions, as distinguished from harmony and rhythm"
I had a mate that was interested but he bought a $2,000 PA system so I still have them lol I haven't advertised them anywhere since coz I've had other things going on. If I do it ill play live but someone has gotta hook me up with how this net broadcast thing goes
We just worked this out haha! I never used the filter 2 but on the right side there's a mix 1 mix 2 fader, drag that down until you hear the filter. Best to turn off the other oscillators so you can hear it
FYI to anyone interested, It may be a good help to anyone looking for a label or new music in general. I've come across this which I thought I'd share http://www.dubstepdirectory.com/labels.html
yo i'm looking for a label that fits along the lines of my new track. i just wanna see if it sparks up any interest but haven't been able to have much luck. my track kinda feels out of place to most others, which is good but harder to find someone to send it too! here's a clip to help: http://soundcloud.com/spitfiremusic/daydream-sample-lq/s-1yisp shanks
Mastering is the final mix down. In basic terms, it's fine tuning of the mix. The eq gets a tweak and basically a compressor and limiter get thrown on to make it full and loud. You'll notice an "unmastered" mix will sound a little dull and quiet? The mastered mix will give it some life
$200 One of the faders is a bit crackly but it's a very cheap fix. I never got around to it because I bought my xone so I just put it in a box and never used it. It's a pretty solid mixer. I'm perth based if you wanna check it out
I have a 5ch Numark 5000FX if you're interested? As for the question relating to the cables, I always use xlr's to power my speakers, otherwise I'll use the 6.5mm jack. I'm not sure how many (if any) pa speakers have RCA connectors