What's up everyone! Here are my first two tracks.
What's up everyone! Here are my first two tracks. Posted on: 13.09.2013 by Shanna Bergo I finally got my hands on the Maschine MK2 and so far these are the two tracks that I've developed. I have zero experience in production, but when I hear something good on the keys I will do everything I can to translate it into a track.https://soundcloud.com/wyo-rtu/cloudy-by-wyo-1 https://soundcloud.com/wyo-rtu/deep-...-bass-house-by | |
Tera Baragan 28.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by WYO
Check out resampling and stuff aswell if you want to make your sounds fatter or more bassy. |
Shanna Bergo 26.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by AllDay
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Shanna Bergo 24.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by Polygon
Right on Polygon!.Possitive opinions provides motivation. |
Shanna Bergo 22.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by Corbin Lied
I appreciate all advice given. Lol. I understand what you mean on the "trap" type track. I will continue to apply all advise and hopefully achieve what many will enjoy. |
Shanna Bergo 13.09.2013 | I finally got my hands on the Maschine MK2 and so far these are the two tracks that I've developed. I have zero experience in production, but when I hear something good on the keys I will do everything I can to translate it into a track. https://soundcloud.com/wyo-rtu/cloudy-by-wyo-1 https://soundcloud.com/wyo-rtu/deep-...-bass-house-by |
Tera Baragan 28.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by WYO
Check out resampling and stuff aswell if you want to make your sounds fatter or more bassy. |
Shanna Bergo 26.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by AllDay
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Tera Baragan 26.09.2013 | You should take a look at eqing, as some of your levels are too loud/quiet or sound really muddy. Always make your kick the loudest part of your song( at -6 db) and base the rest of your sounds off of that. Snare/clap can be similar to the kick depending on genre. |
Shanna Bergo 24.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by Polygon
Right on Polygon!.Possitive opinions provides motivation. |
Dannie Dimora 23.09.2013 | i love the snare volume automation on the first one! and percussions are beast in the second |
Shanna Bergo 22.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by Corbin Lied
I appreciate all advice given. Lol. I understand what you mean on the "trap" type track. I will continue to apply all advise and hopefully achieve what many will enjoy. |
Thomas Nytes 22.09.2013 | the first song feels like a trap song, especially in the beginning, and then I really only heard minimal sounds through out the rest of the track. So I feel a little confused on where it was going. On a side note, it felt like your bass and the drums would intermingle at parts of the song and I got that "too much" bass sound where it just wobbles back and forth really quick untill the levels separate again. Deep French was good, but I would suggest using some build ups. you kind of just stopped, and then started again. |
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