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Loving the chilled out intro, good track throughout, alot better than mine heh.lostintherush wrote:I've been working on this tune for a while now and it's driving me nuts!! I have to finish all my work-in-progress tunes before 2. december where i'm travelling to Poland to play some sets. I'd love you guys if you would listen to this and tell me what you think.
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Thanks for the feedback! I've done exactly as you said, lengthened the 'Drop', taken out background noise and also automated a filter over the sample. Cuts in a lot more now, plus i've added a few sample clips inside the track.Pull a face wrote:Niice track! sounds like you need to neaten the rough edges a bit, try making more of a feature of the "This thing" sample, maybe have a slightly longer pause before it and cut out any other background sounds when its playing as it sounds like a bit of a sensitive sample if you know what i mean, liking the kick straight after though, well timedmarshy wrote:This is the closest i've ever got to finishing a 'Dubstep' track. At times today i've thought it's finished, and other times i haven't been so sure. I've been working on this solidly for around 9 hours, so my sense of right and wrong may have vanished. Opinions please!
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Thats a sweet sounding track man, how did you get the chainsaw noise, sample?marshy wrote:Thanks for the feedback! I've done exactly as you said, lengthened the 'Drop', taken out background noise and also automated a filter over the sample. Cuts in a lot more now, plus i've added a few sample clips inside the track.Pull a face wrote:Niice track! sounds like you need to neaten the rough edges a bit, try making more of a feature of the "This thing" sample, maybe have a slightly longer pause before it and cut out any other background sounds when its playing as it sounds like a bit of a sensitive sample if you know what i mean, liking the kick straight after though, well timedmarshy wrote:This is the closest i've ever got to finishing a 'Dubstep' track. At times today i've thought it's finished, and other times i haven't been so sure. I've been working on this solidly for around 9 hours, so my sense of right and wrong may have vanished. Opinions please!
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Thanks man, head over to the Dub section and there's a thread you can post in to get a free 320 copy. Head over there if you want one!Dark Reign wrote:Thats a sweet sounding track man, how did you get the chainsaw noise, sample?marshy wrote: The finished track is on my myspace, http://www.myspace.com/marshydub so let me know!
check out this BroStep track Im workin on, if any heads wanna give some tips Im open for all suggestions
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Infection Song:marshy wrote:Thanks man, head over to the Dub section and there's a thread you can post in to get a free 320 copy. Head over there if you want one!Dark Reign wrote:Thats a sweet sounding track man, how did you get the chainsaw noise, sample?marshy wrote: The finished track is on my myspace, http://www.myspace.com/marshydub so let me know!
check out this BroStep track Im workin on, if any heads wanna give some tips Im open for all suggestions
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Love the sample, hate the kick drum. It gets lost in the bass, try layering a few new ones up. What Intalekt said about the drop is true too. Perhaps bring the sub for the drop but cut out for the last part of the vocal sample? Only other major thing would be texture, maybe whack a few little sounds in there!
Intalekt, i'm typing as i'm listening. That intro is fucking creepy! Like the 'footstep' sound. Is that a flushing toilet right before the main drop?
Liking the use of rides and crashes instead of hi-hats, the only main problem is that the reverb on the snare gets caught up in the reverb and delay of them. You could either layer it with a flat sounding DnB style snare, or perhaps cut out the cymbals directly after each snare hit? It'd create a pretty stop/start effect but would fit well with the rest of the track.
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Yeah I'll give that a go, see what I can figure out, the whole texture of the treble in that track has been bugging me for a while, so I might just re-do the snare/drum kit as a whole, see what I can do. The rides/crashes were recorded on my drum kit though so I'm stuck with some of that 'verb.Liking the use of rides and crashes instead of hi-hats, the only main problem is that the reverb on the snare gets caught up in the reverb and delay of them. You could either layer it with a flat sounding DnB style snare, or perhaps cut out the cymbals directly after each snare hit? It'd create a pretty stop/start effect but would fit well with the rest of the track.
The intro is dope man, when it drops at 00:56 the melody sounds a little dissonant but not bad if that's the effect you want, good overall though.lostintherush wrote:I've been working on this tune for a while now and it's driving me nuts!! I have to finish all my work-in-progress tunes before 2. december where i'm travelling to Poland to play some sets. I'd love you guys if you would listen to this and tell me what you think.
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The vocals sound off, try either speeding them up or cutting them into pieces and cueing them in time.zonetrooper5 wrote:Soundcloud
Haven't been to sleep but I've been working on this song for the last few hours. Third song that I have created, still, needs a lot more improvement to get it better.
The tempo on this track seems way fast to me try putting a 2 step drum beat in it maybe.Squalid wrote:Hello all, I've been looking at this thread for a while and listening to some of the stuff posted here, really like it!
Anyway, I've just started playing around and I'm looking for suggestions/helps/tips to help me form tracks in general and fill them much better, so any suggestions/input would be good. It started out dubsteppy and quickly turned into something different but I'll post it anyway! I just really liked the sample I found.
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I know the climb sounds a bit empty, and I was struggling to find something to shuffle it up a bit, maybe a sharp but airy clap on the offbeat? Also, I know after the Launch321 sample, the drop is pretty bland.
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Yea, it started off at 140bpm and I bumped it to 150 and 175 after the drop. Maybe it just sounded better to me at that speed because at 140bpm, the climb was even longer and even more stretched out, and the kind of emptiness was more obvious.drakewho wrote:The tempo on this track seems way fast to me try putting a 2 step drum beat in it maybe.
If you mean the vocals near the end of the song then they have auto pan, simple delay on them and something else which is why it may sound off.drakewho wrote:The vocals sound off, try either speeding them up or cutting them into pieces and cueing them in time.zonetrooper5 wrote:Soundcloud
Haven't been to sleep but I've been working on this song for the last few hours. Third song that I have created, still, needs a lot more improvement to get it better.
i think he meant that their timing was offzonetrooper5 wrote:
If you mean the vocals near the end of the song then they have auto pan, simple delay on them and something else which is why it may sound off.
I'm assuming the cymbals have been loop recorded and not just a straight playback? You could cut the audio files up a bit, like i said the whole track is pretty stop/start so it might turn out cool!Intalekt wrote:Yeah I'll give that a go, see what I can figure out, the whole texture of the treble in that track has been bugging me for a while, so I might just re-do the snare/drum kit as a whole, see what I can do. The rides/crashes were recorded on my drum kit though so I'm stuck with some of that 'verb.Liking the use of rides and crashes instead of hi-hats, the only main problem is that the reverb on the snare gets caught up in the reverb and delay of them. You could either layer it with a flat sounding DnB style snare, or perhaps cut out the cymbals directly after each snare hit? It'd create a pretty stop/start effect but would fit well with the rest of the track.
As for the kick in infection, yeah you could layer it, or spend some time with a combination of pre/post compression EQ and add some meat that way, because layering it might bring it forward in the mix too much.
Loving "this thing" though, seriously dirty. What DAW you using?
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