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"Iskaba" By Wandecoal: Audio Production Review By T-beiz by Tbeiz: 4:39pm On Nov 22, 2017
Audio Production Review by T-Beiz
Iskaba by WandeCoal, DJ Tunez
Prod. by Spellz


Colour: Hint of Afropop Sounds
Genre: Afropop
Song structure: Modern
Intro->Verse 1-> Hook > Chorus -> Verse 2 ->Chorus 2 -> Vocal Interlude->Verse 3-> Hook-> Chorus->Chorus-> Outro
Energy: Well Spread and even energy across verses and Choruses
Loudness: -10 LUFs
Tempo: 125 bpm

Instrumental
Bass: Delightful , head-nodding bassline( hint of synth bass)
Percussion: some sounds of conga, wood block, etc
Drums: Constant controlling basic Kick , well placed rolls.
Keys: Distinct sweet Piano
Strings: soft, backing the song at the needed places
Synth: Soft and very little
Brass: used spatially( in seemingly interesting way)
Artificial Sounds, Fx: Rising sounds( well reverbed to give a surround effect) , hint of modulated, processed,sliced vocals, others


Vocal
Main Vocals:
Wande Coals Voice: audible and clean


Backup Vox's
Back up vocals: Harmonized vocals of Wande Coal and others
Adlibs: Well placed

Mix
Compression : Song and instruments appears to be well compressed having little headroom
EQ:
0-100 hz : Not so many heavy bass instruments here. Little conflict between the kick and bass. Punchy rise in some areas ( especially when the kick and bass come in)
500hz- 2khz : Quite a number of mid instruments. Normal peaks within this area
2khz -5 Khz : Well filtered peaks
5khz- 20Khz: Tapered off high frequencies here
Reverb: Smooth
Delay: reeling effect , sweetly heard in parts of the chorus
Stereo/Pan effects : Good balance of stereo effects, DJ effects etc

Mastering
Mastering dynamics : Solid
Multiband dynamics : Bass , Mids , Tops well balanced
Clipping and Distortion: Happy Meters here


T-beiz , @tbeiz on all platforms
Producer for Dakdak studios

Re: "Iskaba" By Wandecoal: Audio Production Review By T-beiz by LegendaryArnold(m): 5:22pm On Nov 22, 2017
YOU TRY... TRY REMAKING IT AND LETS HEAR
Re: "Iskaba" By Wandecoal: Audio Production Review By T-beiz by Tbeiz: 9:56pm On Nov 22, 2017
LegendaryArnold:
YOU TRY... TRY REMAKING IT AND LETS HEAR
Sure, having the right DAW and sounds that was used to make it ,it can be re-made. It's called reverse engineering. But the point of any review/analysis is to help create a better understanding what the object was made of.

Anyway, Oga LegendaryArnold ,I hail and greet thee.

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