Rich Gold (Original Mix) - Goldrich First Finished track I would love some feedback!
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Rich Gold (Original Mix) - Goldrich First Finished track I would love some feedback! Posted on: 11.01.2013 by Arthur Beskin I finished my first track today and i would really love some feedback positive or negative so I know what i need to improve on the tracks unmastered and i hope thats alright also if anyone would like to master it let me know haha thanks for reading- Max https://soundcloud.com/goldrich/rich-gold-original-mix P.S. sorry for the double post | |
Arthur Beskin 14.01.2013 | Thanks a lot for the feedback man its very much appreciated and ill definitely keep it in mind for the next one!!
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Arthur Beskin 11.01.2013 | I finished my first track today and i would really love some feedback positive or negative so I know what i need to improve on the tracks unmastered and i hope thats alright also if anyone would like to master it let me know haha thanks for reading - Max https://soundcloud.com/goldrich/rich-gold-original-mix P.S. sorry for the double post |
Arthur Beskin 14.01.2013 | Thanks a lot for the feedback man its very much appreciated and ill definitely keep it in mind for the next one!!
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Trey Brune 11.01.2013 | I'll try and keep the feedback concise. Find the track a bit monotonous. It's by no ways bad for a first track, but in the future some more variety wouldn't hurt. I'd watch the dynamic a bit more. The waveform is already looking like a sausage, and I believe the track would benefit greatly just from something as simple as that. Be smart & gentle with compression. The biggest mistake newcomers make is wanting it to sound "loud". The mastering stage will get the peaks to 0dB, so don't worry about that. Feel free to experiment with reverb and delay a bit more, sometimes simple things like this can breath more life into a track. Don't go crazy though, smart & gentle. I can go into more details, but I honestly believe these things are going to be the most helpful. Keep practicing, and above all keep experimenting! |
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