Ummet Ozcan - Kensei leads
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 30 posts since 14 Apr, 2010
I bought today the new track of Ummet Ozcan - Kensei at WAV quality.
And I wonder how his leads are so clean and quality I don't know if I right but for me he have the best sound at the bigroom ganre.
I am working now at new Original track and I take Ummet ozcan as my reference.
I try to make his leads and don't know if I need to improve my sound design skils or it's the mix & mastering...
Can you give me some tips how to improve my leads ?
Thank you very much!!!
The Original:
http://soundcloud.com/ori-lizer/ummet-o ... inal-track
My try:
http://soundcloud.com/ori-lizer/ummet-o ... -my-try-v3
The full track:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xd3I-nc-rSc
And I wonder how his leads are so clean and quality I don't know if I right but for me he have the best sound at the bigroom ganre.
I am working now at new Original track and I take Ummet ozcan as my reference.
I try to make his leads and don't know if I need to improve my sound design skils or it's the mix & mastering...
Can you give me some tips how to improve my leads ?
Thank you very much!!!
The Original:
http://soundcloud.com/ori-lizer/ummet-o ... inal-track
My try:
http://soundcloud.com/ori-lizer/ummet-o ... -my-try-v3
The full track:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xd3I-nc-rSc
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- KVRian
- 834 posts since 2 Mar, 2008 from Melbourne, Australia
For starters your is very boxy and muddy in the mid range. I would also suggest that you're using the wrong type of sound.
You want a clean supersaw that you can add a touch of body to with some overdrive and then a little bit of top end fizzle with some EQ.
He also has at least 3 sounds layered there to give the full sound - the bright supersaw is on only on the top.
You want a clean supersaw that you can add a touch of body to with some overdrive and then a little bit of top end fizzle with some EQ.
He also has at least 3 sounds layered there to give the full sound - the bright supersaw is on only on the top.
Sound Engineer / Musician / Producer......but I'm always learning.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 30 posts since 14 Apr, 2010
I read your comment you are right I worked on it and fix it .....soul_junkie wrote:For starters your is very boxy and muddy in the mid range. I would also suggest that you're using the wrong type of sound.
You want a clean supersaw that you can add a touch of body to with some overdrive and then a little bit of top end fizzle with some EQ.
He also has at least 3 sounds layered there to give the full sound - the bright supersaw is on only on the top.
I upload new one can you take a listen ?
Thank you very much!!!
http://soundcloud.com/ori-lizer/ummet-o ... sei-remake
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- KVRian
- 834 posts since 2 Mar, 2008 from Melbourne, Australia
Better.
Now just some reverb so it's not so dry and present, some compression to make it bight and don;t forget to layer sounds behind it - that will give you the full sound you are after.
Now just some reverb so it's not so dry and present, some compression to make it bight and don;t forget to layer sounds behind it - that will give you the full sound you are after.
Sound Engineer / Musician / Producer......but I'm always learning.
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- KVRist
- 315 posts since 19 Apr, 2012
ori09 wrote:I read your comment you are right I worked on it and fix it .....soul_junkie wrote:For starters your is very boxy and muddy in the mid range. I would also suggest that you're using the wrong type of sound.
You want a clean supersaw that you can add a touch of body to with some overdrive and then a little bit of top end fizzle with some EQ.
He also has at least 3 sounds layered there to give the full sound - the bright supersaw is on only on the top.
I upload new one can you take a listen ?
Thank you very much!!!
http://soundcloud.com/ori-lizer/ummet-o ... sei-remake
Dude, awesome supersaws, can you explain how you made them?
I think you're missing the bass and that's it.