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STARTED MAIKIN SOME TUNES--FEEDBACK APPRECIATED

Post by d log » Sat Sep 19, 2009 9:34 am

what up guys

i been listenin to some dubstep for a while now and thought id try my hand at makin some.

check out the tracks so far and let me know what needs improvement or maybe even what ya like about em.
http://www.myspace.com/dlogdub

thanks in advance
-d loG

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Re: STARTED MAIKIN SOME TUNES--FEEDBACK APPRECIATED

Post by my name is not billy » Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:00 am

I'd say there's three things that you need to look at first.

1. BASS - seems to be an almost compleate lack of bass in most of your tracks, in particular subbass which is vital to make a dubstep track work

2. The Kickdrum sound that you use has no weight behind it. sounds a little too like a casio 8 bit keyboard kick

3. the structure of you tracks would make them hard to mix as they don't have a proper intro. have a listen to some club ready dubstep tracks and notice how they will almost always have a 32 or 16 bar intro. try structuring you songs around other tracks (same length intro, main sections and breakdowns) to give you an idea how to structure a solid track!

just a few pointers to be going on
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Re: STARTED MAIKIN SOME TUNES--FEEDBACK APPRECIATED

Post by d log » Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:11 am

my name is not billy wrote:I'd say there's three things that you need to look at first.

1. BASS - seems to be an almost compleate lack of bass in most of your tracks, in particular subbass which is vital to make a dubstep track work

2. The Kickdrum sound that you use has no weight behind it. sounds a little too like a casio 8 bit keyboard kick

3. the structure of you tracks would make them hard to mix as they don't have a proper intro. have a listen to some club ready dubstep tracks and notice how they will almost always have a 32 or 16 bar intro. try structuring you songs around other tracks (same length intro, main sections and breakdowns) to give you an idea how to structure a solid track!

just a few pointers to be going on
i know a good quality subbass is missing from them, and thats solely due to the fact that i cant make a good one work. on top of the fact that even if i did i dont have the proper speakers to hear it anyway :? but ive been messing around with stuff so i think im on the right track in regards to the subbass.

and i completely feel you on your description of the kick.

thanks a lot for the input

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