Production
At Mind Flux, we pride ourselves on being able to offer a range of solutions to help bring your productions up to a professional standard. Our team of experienced producers and engineers are well-equipped to handle a wide range of scenarios, and we can provide assistance with everything from sound design to arrangement and structure.
If you're struggling with getting your tracks to sound as good as your favourite releases, we can help you replace your sounds with our extensive collection of analog and soft synths. We can also help with drum sounds and recordings, ensuring that your tracks have the punch and impact that they need to stand out.
Perhaps you have great melodies, but your sound recordings just don't sound right. In this case, we can assist with your productions, helping you to refine your sound design and improve the overall quality of your recordings. Our team can also help you with the arrangement and structure of your tracks, ensuring that every moment is memorable and engaging.
If you're a singer or rapper looking for a track to showcase your talents over, we can provide you with original production that will highlight your strengths and help you to stand out in a crowded field.
Finally, if you have plenty of ideas but lack the technical skills to program them into your DAW, we can help bridge the gap between your imagination and your music software. Our team has extensive experience with both Ableton and Logic, and we can work with you to turn your ideas into reality.
What is included in the production process?
Building structure and arrangements, this is a key part of the production and writing process, this will help stop your tracks sounding like a one bar loop repeat and more like a song.
Writing melodies, chords and basslines
Programming beats
Tuning drums
Editing Audio
Sound Design
In addition to the above-mentioned elements, the production process involves several other crucial steps to ensure that your track stands out from the rest. This includes:
Instrumentation: This involves selecting and recording various instruments that will be used in the production process. It is important to choose the right instruments that fit the genre and style of the track.
Arrangement: This is the process of organizing different parts of the track in a way that creates a cohesive structure. This includes deciding on the intro, verses, choruses, bridges, and outro.
Sound selection: This involves choosing the right sounds and samples that complement the overall vibe of the track. It includes selecting and layering sounds such as synths, bass, drums, and other instruments.
Mixing: Mixing is the process of balancing all the individual tracks to create a cohesive sound. It involves adjusting the volume, EQ, compression, and other effects on each individual track to create a polished and professional sound.
Mastering: Mastering is the final step in the production process, where the final mix is optimized for distribution on various platforms such as streaming services, vinyl, and CDs. It involves adding final touches to the overall sound such as volume level, compression, and equalization.
At Mind Flux, we have years of experience in the production process and are committed to working with you to achieve the best possible outcome for your music. Our team of experts will help you at every stage of the production process, from initial sound selection to final mastering, to ensure that your track is unique, polished, and ready for release.
Service Types:
Equipment List:
Roland Sh 101
Moog Voyager
Roland Juno 6
Various Guitar Pedals
Sound Toys Full Bundle
Roland TB 303
Moog Minitaur
Ableton 10 Full Suite
Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol Unlimited
Access Virus
Logic Pro X
Sylenth1
Arturia (Selection)
Waves Plug Ins (Selection)
Audio Damage (Selection)
UAD (Selection)
What you need to do?
Organise a chat with the engineer to discuss the projects direction and vision. This can be done via phone or in person
Provide any previous released music
Audio references via a dropbox folder or Spotify playlist are useful to help our engineer get on the same wavelength from the start