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Natural Born Chiller - Everything [Psy Chill]

Preview / Unmastered (straight outta Xequence Audio)

Mastered version will be up on seven.systems/me at some point. This is good enough for now 😎

Comments

  • Just finished listening. What a beautiful chill four on the floor banger.

  • edited September 2025

    I think this sounds very good as it stands. Everything sounds clear and well balanced across the entire stereo audio spectrum. I often hear a lot of discussion about mastering. What are the benefits of mastering that you could not achieve through additional adjustments to the individual tracks? When I first got into this hobby, I bought several such apps and never got the results I was hoping for. I kept thinking that one of them would be the magical solution for the perfect final mix. I’m just a self taught hobbyist and don’t know much about these things. Years ago, I knew a guy who did this stuff for a living and was well paid for his thoughts. He knew a lot about these things. He once told me that everything ultimately comes down to two tracks and would most likely be listened to in a car, an average home stereo system, a crowded night club, or headphones.

    I am always looking for some good advice that will improve my output. How would the additional step improve something that already sounds great?

  • Good stuff!

  • @Halftone said:
    Nice one!

    😊

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Just finished listening. What a beautiful chill four on the floor banger.

    😊 Chill Four-On-The-Floor Banger. A musical oxymoron 😄

    @Pxlhg said:
    Good stuff!

    Thank you!

  • edited September 2025

    @Paulieworld said:
    I think this sounds very good as it stands. Everything sounds clear and well balanced across the entire stereo audio spectrum. I often hear a lot of discussion about mastering. What are the benefits of mastering that you could not achieve through additional adjustments to the individual tracks? When I first got into this hobby, I bought several such apps and never got the results I was hoping for. I kept thinking that one of them would be the magical solution for the perfect final mix. I’m just a self taught hobbyist and don’t know much about these things. Years ago, I knew a guy who did this stuff for a living and was well paid for his thoughts. He knew a lot about these things. He once told me that everything ultimately comes down to two tracks and would most likely be listened to in a car, an average home stereo system, a crowded night club, or headphones.

    I am always looking for some good advice that will improve my output. How would the additional step improve something that already sounds great?

    Thank you! It may be that I've accidentally hit the sweet spectral / dynamics spot already in the mixing stage this time. I haven't checked. However, usually, I require quite a bit of correction in the mastering stage because I think I'm just not amazing at mixing.

    You're right to ask -- in theory, it should be possible to get at least a good spectral balance and stereo image in mixing.

    However the mastering process (particularly multiband mastering, which I prefer -- which you probably guessed, seeing as I'm the developer of Trinity 😄) is also about:

    • Checking on many different output devices (as your friend suggested)
    • Getting a bit of "musical distance" from the composition / mixing stage, which is why I prefer to master in a completely separate environment where I'm intentionally stuck with a 2-track mixdown
    • Doing dynamic compression, some waveshaping / saturation to "sparkle it up", and stereo enhancement -- all of which can work better on a sum than on individual channels

    If you want a good overview on my mastering process (and an entire iPad / iPhone app that's fine-tuned for that process), check out the Trinity manual:

    https://seven.systems/trinity/en/guide/

  • Xequence, a world where everything is possible. Looks very impressive and sounds very good too.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @pbelgium said:
    Xequence, a world where everything is possible. Looks very impressive and sounds very good too.
    Thanks for sharing.

    Yes Xequence Audio feels alright! Just a bit of a waste that I'm the only one using it 😂

  • I was just looking at the user guide for Trinity.
    I wish I had known about it years ago!
    Looks like a fantastic tool.

  • @Paulieworld said:
    I was just looking at the user guide for Trinity.
    I wish I had known about it years ago!
    Looks like a fantastic tool.

    Glad you're finding it useful! Maybe it should be featured more prominently somewhere in the app or App Store description.

  • Final mastered version is online on www.seven.systems/me

    (order is random... but scroll and you shall find it 😄)

  • Enjoyed it, nice production and especially impressive as most of it is your own software 👍

  • @GeoTony said:
    Enjoyed it, nice production and especially impressive as most of it is your own software 👍

    Thank you, appreciate it 🙂

    Minor correction: if you don't count the browser itself, then ALL of it is my own software 😄🤦‍♂️

  • What a slacker, fancy not writing the browser as well 😊

  • @GeoTony said:
    What a slacker, fancy not writing the browser as well 😊

    😂 Not the WHOLE browser, but I definitely would love to have a local fork Chromium to get rid of its (few but major) annoyances, but unfortunately I cannot really afford a machine capable of building it 🥴

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