NEED HELP! Complextro?
NEED HELP! Complextro? Posted on: 21.04.2011 by Soon Zafer http://soundcloud.com/themanhattenproject/push-to-startkinda porter robinson-y I want to make it more electro and less dub/bro-y also structure advice and what not is appreciated this is basically buildup into drop | |
Soon Zafer 21.04.2011 | http://soundcloud.com/themanhattenproject/push-to-start kinda porter robinson-y I want to make it more electro and less dub/bro-y also structure advice and what not is appreciated this is basically buildup into drop |
Inocencia Bill 26.07.2011 | Its awesome to see people interested in making complextro. I love this music. This is fat source of new complextro: Complextro.com |
Kaycee Honecker 30.04.2011 | I like the idea of this community
so I decided to register and give some input. For the dub part of complextro i suggest picking up Kontact or using ableton. Resampling your own bass/synths will help a ton. It will allow you to get tighter sounding hits while you switch up. Working on a new style of producing this type of music, and ill get back to you guys on the success or failure. BTW. when registering. question was ... what letter comes after the letter B in the alphabet. the alphaBet. its E. =) not c |
Mora Romandia 27.04.2011 | To get a more electro-y feel add a section with hardcore sidechain compression. It'll give it that classic bounce. |
Ciera Ritzert 26.04.2011 | What VST's do you use when producing this and what techniques? There is no room for any frequencies and they seem to overlap and there is no distinctive sound space. You get no picture of the track if you know what I'm saying? Also, try to play the different sounds in the same key or in a progression. There is a ton of notes that are false or detuned so they don't fit in the mix. Try getting some chorus effects and reverbs going and dub/ping pong delay on those one hit sounds to create a picture and some room! Also try compressing abit more. |
Tierra Barbish 21.04.2011 | Yea, no prob man |
Soon Zafer 21.04.2011 | I actually heard that earlier it sounds good. I see what your saayin bout the chords I kids rushed this. Also this is all produced by me no outside loops if that's what your talking about. Thanks for the help |
Tierra Barbish 21.04.2011 | Hey! I like the sound of it all, and your headed the right direction, the only thing I believe you need is a solid chord progression. In fact, today I sat down, and came up with this: C Minor, Ab Major, G Major, and then B Diminished. Then I made up the drop of a bunch of synths that played around these note, such as the leading tones in C minor: D natural, and B natural. Just learn some basic theory and it can do wonder! Oh, and stay away from loops Here's the track I made if you want an idea of what I'm talking about: http://soundcloud.com/thedjcollision/work-in-progress Cheers! and good luck! I want to hear the finished project |
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