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I doubt anyone will listen to this but ok.
Posted on: 26.04.2011 by Louann Harllee
Well the hard part is done!! Thank you for at least looking at this. It would be awesome of you if you pressed play, and perhaps even told me what you believe of my newest dubstep tune!

All feedback is greatly appreciated, and the favor shall be returned.
Many thanks in advance!

http://soundcloud.com/atacdubstepofficial/atac-sabotage

Click here to visit my official Soundcloud page!
Louann Harllee
29.04.2011
Originally Posted by seitz
ill take a 320 of the final version if its done by may 12th for my radio show on di.fm
Definitely! That would be awesome!! I'll message you once it's finished. Thanks!

Just curious, which program did you use to produce this? I could use any tips you could offer up as I'm about to embark on producing. I know my way around Fruity Loops, Reason, Ableton, Logic, and Maschine, but I always get mixed opinions form people who do extensive production. I am leaning towards Ableton...
Honestly, it depends on who you are. They all pretty much do the same thing, and once you get your collection of external VSTs and what not, then the DAW becomes almost irrelevant (except for maybe workflow). I personally use FL Studio 9, NI Massive, NI FM8, NI Razor, Camel Crusher, Izotope Ozone 4, and some of the stock effects and filters that come with FL. Buying and downloading a bunch of software won't make you any better though, it just takes a ton of hard work. I've seen a guy make a song with only samples from recordings of paper ripping/crunching/etc haha. It's in the producer, not the software.
Maricruz Mouw
29.04.2011
Originally Posted by ToOntown
Just curious, which program did you use to produce this? I could use any tips you could offer up as I'm about to embark on producing. I know my way around Fruity Loops, Reason, Ableton, Logic, and Maschine, but I always get mixed opinions form people who do extensive production. I am leaning towards Ableton...
just use what you like best
Maricruz Mouw
27.04.2011
Originally Posted by Atac
Wow! I've never gotten this much feedback this fast!
Thank you to everyone who listened and gave me some tips.

To the people who were suggesting switching up the climbing synth:
I used the same patch both times, the second one is just one octave higher. Do you suggest I bring it back down an octave?

To the people who suggested mixing/mastering/EQing a bit better:
Totally agree with you haha. Kinda rushed through exporting this one since it was late at evening . I want to clean up everything (percussion especially) and make a nice finished product for this free demo thing I'd like to throw together.

To Yep.:
Awesome I'm glad you like it! That's kinda my mantra, bring melodies to dubstep haha.
But yeah if you want the track I can email it to you if you message me your email. Or if you want you can wait for the revised/finalized version. Just lemme know!


Thanks again to everyone for the support!
ill take a 320 of the final version if its done by may 12th for my radio show on di.fm
Louann Harllee
26.04.2011
Well the hard part is done!! Thank you for at least looking at this. It would be awesome of you if you pressed play, and perhaps even told me what you believe of my newest dubstep tune!

All feedback is greatly appreciated, and the favor shall be returned.
Many thanks in advance!

http://soundcloud.com/atacdubstepofficial/atac-sabotage

Click here to visit my official Soundcloud page!
Louann Harllee
29.04.2011
Originally Posted by seitz
ill take a 320 of the final version if its done by may 12th for my radio show on di.fm
Definitely! That would be awesome!! I'll message you once it's finished. Thanks!

Just curious, which program did you use to produce this? I could use any tips you could offer up as I'm about to embark on producing. I know my way around Fruity Loops, Reason, Ableton, Logic, and Maschine, but I always get mixed opinions form people who do extensive production. I am leaning towards Ableton...
Honestly, it depends on who you are. They all pretty much do the same thing, and once you get your collection of external VSTs and what not, then the DAW becomes almost irrelevant (except for maybe workflow). I personally use FL Studio 9, NI Massive, NI FM8, NI Razor, Camel Crusher, Izotope Ozone 4, and some of the stock effects and filters that come with FL. Buying and downloading a bunch of software won't make you any better though, it just takes a ton of hard work. I've seen a guy make a song with only samples from recordings of paper ripping/crunching/etc haha. It's in the producer, not the software.
Maricruz Mouw
29.04.2011
Originally Posted by ToOntown
Just curious, which program did you use to produce this? I could use any tips you could offer up as I'm about to embark on producing. I know my way around Fruity Loops, Reason, Ableton, Logic, and Maschine, but I always get mixed opinions form people who do extensive production. I am leaning towards Ableton...
just use what you like best
Shonda Soulier
29.04.2011
Just curious, which program did you use to produce this? I could use any tips you could offer up as I'm about to embark on producing. I know my way around Fruity Loops, Reason, Ableton, Logic, and Maschine, but I always get mixed opinions form people who do extensive production. I am leaning towards Ableton...
Maricruz Mouw
27.04.2011
Originally Posted by Atac
Wow! I've never gotten this much feedback this fast!
Thank you to everyone who listened and gave me some tips.

To the people who were suggesting switching up the climbing synth:
I used the same patch both times, the second one is just one octave higher. Do you suggest I bring it back down an octave?

To the people who suggested mixing/mastering/EQing a bit better:
Totally agree with you haha. Kinda rushed through exporting this one since it was late at evening . I want to clean up everything (percussion especially) and make a nice finished product for this free demo thing I'd like to throw together.

To Yep.:
Awesome I'm glad you like it! That's kinda my mantra, bring melodies to dubstep haha.
But yeah if you want the track I can email it to you if you message me your email. Or if you want you can wait for the revised/finalized version. Just lemme know!


Thanks again to everyone for the support!
ill take a 320 of the final version if its done by may 12th for my radio show on di.fm
Jacalyn Birkenstock
27.04.2011
Not an expert in dubstep, but like it a lot anyway
Louann Harllee
27.04.2011
Wow! I've never gotten this much feedback this fast!
Thank you to everyone who listened and gave me some tips.

To the people who were suggesting switching up the climbing synth:
I used the same patch both times, the second one is just one octave higher. Do you suggest I bring it back down an octave?

To the people who suggested mixing/mastering/EQing a bit better:
Totally agree with you haha. Kinda rushed through exporting this one since it was late at evening . I want to clean up everything (percussion especially) and make a nice finished product for this free demo thing I'd like to throw together.

To Yep.:
Awesome I'm glad you like it! That's kinda my mantra, bring melodies to dubstep haha.
But yeah if you want the track I can email it to you if you message me your email. Or if you want you can wait for the revised/finalized version. Just lemme know!


Thanks again to everyone for the support!
Maricruz Mouw
27.04.2011
seems like theres alot of uneccesary reverb
Lawanna Rebeles
27.04.2011
hey atac like this a lot .. maybe just leaving more of pause/delay/echo and then the first drop would make it hit harder .. even with how it is i believe you got something great here dude!
Shonda Soulier
27.04.2011
Good sound musically speaking, but EQ'ing is a tad harsh. I am not getting the punch from the drums. Maybe some mastering will do it more justice???

I do like this track though, and I believe you're well on your way to producing some great dubstep.
Gloria Lemmel
27.04.2011
I like it. I agree with the above comment that a stronger build up should have been used from 1:05 to 1:21, and that the kick needs some more beefening, maybe some compression in the higher frequencies to bump up the lows. There's a nice little theme that you have going there, that I believe is rather creative and shows something that Dubstep is currently lacking, which is a more melodic feel.

Other than the things mentioned above, I like it a lot. Maybe if I could get your permission and a 320 file I could drop it at my next gig. Hopefully we can work it out.
Lena Schirado
27.04.2011
Listening to it. Writing this on the fly while it's playing so you get my first thoughts:

-Good intro (0:00-0:30)
-Maybe you should use that build up from 0:20 to 0:30 over at 1:05-1:20. That would make your drop sound stronger.
-Not really getting too much of a "kick" seems kind of shallow. I believe the kick is lacking some "oomph" if you know what I mean.

Other than that I liked it. Good stuff. I'm just beginning in music production but I looked at it from a dubstep fan's perspective.

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