My New Dubstep track (Cocaine Injection) FeedbacK?
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My New Dubstep track (Cocaine Injection) FeedbacK? Posted on: 12.06.2011 by Wilbur Siress I have been producing for about two months now. This is the 5th tune I have completed. I'm starting to like what my tunes are sounding like but I would like some input from everyone else so let me know what you believe. If you like it i set it up for free download.Thank you! http://soundcloud.com/michaelgricar/cocaine-injection | |
17.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by Konig16
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13.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by Konig16
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Wilbur Siress 12.06.2011 | I have been producing for about two months now. This is the 5th tune I have completed. I'm starting to like what my tunes are sounding like but I would like some input from everyone else so let me know what you believe. If you like it i set it up for free download. Thank you! http://soundcloud.com/michaelgricar/cocaine-injection |
17.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by Konig16
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Wilbur Siress 17.06.2011 | thanks kiino will be working more on structure and drops. I really appreciate you taking the time to Liston! |
Takisha Brauneis 16.06.2011 | I'm digging the in and out's of your sounds. maybe add more to your song structuring, like a build-up and a noticeable drop |
Wilbur Siress 16.06.2011 | Thanks for the tips. I side chain my bass line and eq everything I just don't my ears are that well trained yet not to mention I do everything in headphones. I really appreciate all the advice tho I will be posting another track soon. |
Lakisha Points 14.06.2011 | you're doing real well for such a short time in music production. i have two things i can share. 1. Sometimes bass kicks and certain drum hits get drowned out when heavy synths come in to play. So EQing a bit can help avoid that as well as compression on those frequencies that drown on the bass kick. Because the kicks became drowned out, you end up losing the sub bass that could've been enjoyed. 2. Harmony within the main melodies and sounds used within the track. Now this is sort of a blend of personal preference, and technicality, so it's really something to consider with a grain of salt. I didn't quite vibe or have the ability to get the dubstep track stuck in my head, but with a good melody and a bit of harmonization with your samples/instruments then it'll definitely create a fuller feeling song. |
Wilbur Siress 14.06.2011 | thanks I appreciate your honesty. I just started another track im working on adding more of a melodic syth line in the higher frequency range to accompany the bassline. Hopefully this will help my lack of melody. between 3:00-4:00 I kinda went all out with re sampling and chopping up the bassline. May be why it sound most interesting there. I will try and incorporate more of that in my next track. |
Matthew Urtel 13.06.2011 | 3:00-4:00 is good...duno wtf else the rest is...just keeping it 100... |
Wilbur Siress 13.06.2011 | I was kinda going for a more tripy almost Bassnecter sound with a modern dubstep influence. Any suggestions how I could add more melody? I had a synth pattern in the track as well. I just felt like there was already to much going on tho and it was sounding like a mess so i scraped it. |
13.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by Konig16
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Wilbur Siress 13.06.2011 | Yeah I'm kinda going for the cluster of noise sound but I get what you mean. I noticed the same thing. EQing, compressing and limiting are my weak point. I dont really know what Im doing when it comes too those things I have just been experimenting. Which is prolly why the sounds dont all sit perfect in the mix. Im also mastering on headphones which dosent help. Thank you for the input! |
Lavenia Neild 13.06.2011 | I believe you're on the right track, but right now it sounds like a cacophony of noises. I like the combination of sounds you're using, but they don't all sound like they're sitting in the mix together very well. Keep it up! |
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