This is the 3rd tune I have completed now. I have changed the way I do things a lot since my first tune but I would be interested to know what you guys maybe think I could do different to improve.
Thanks!
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Another tune from a newbie! Any tips?
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Re: Another tune from a newbie! Any tips?
You've got some nice sounds man. The one at 1:56 is pretty sweet and very Datsik-like... made me sit up and take notice. 
My advice to you would be keep it a little more simple in terms of bassline/melody. You need a pattern that you repeat, it seems a bit disjointed.
Good work though!
My advice to you would be keep it a little more simple in terms of bassline/melody. You need a pattern that you repeat, it seems a bit disjointed.
Good work though!
Re: Another tune from a newbie! Any tips?
Thanks for the advice man I will try to keep it more simple. I really like your tunes though! Are you doing a lot of re sampling?
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Re: Another tune from a newbie! Any tips?
None what-so-ever. :L I get all my sounds out of massive, then process them once.. One set of distortion/eqing/etc. If you get it right the first time you don't have to resample.
I know I should, but I guess I'm just not experimental like that.
The actual vibe of the tune won't be changed by the fine tuning of the bass. It's more how you nail it first time that will count...
For me anyway, I'm sure it's different for everyone.
I know I should, but I guess I'm just not experimental like that.
The actual vibe of the tune won't be changed by the fine tuning of the bass. It's more how you nail it first time that will count...
For me anyway, I'm sure it's different for everyone.
Re: Another tune from a newbie! Any tips?
Well your tracks sound great so I would say screw re sampling! I love how you keep the melody going along with the chaos of all the diff bass sounds. Kind of what I have been going for but haven't had any success yet.
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