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Here's To Friendship [mid range grinding]
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shroomhead1
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Here's To Friendship [mid range grinding]
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shroomhead1
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Re: Here's To Friendship [mid range grinding]
bumping your own shit is for idiots
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shroomhead1
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Re: Here's To Friendship [mid range grinding]
Hm, am I doing something wrong? It's the title, isn't it
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Re: Here's To Friendship [mid range grinding]
My feedback... here you go.
1. Make the tune DJ friendly.
2. Cut out half of the breakdown in the middle ... you'll loose people on a dancefloor.
3. Compress your drums and make them louder, possible add some tape compression for a quick fix.
4. The track is lacking loudness. Look into a getting your song close to -1 with compression.
Overall, you are almost there. Save out versions as you make large changes to the song so you have something to revert to, to see progress.
Hope that helps.
1. Make the tune DJ friendly.
2. Cut out half of the breakdown in the middle ... you'll loose people on a dancefloor.
3. Compress your drums and make them louder, possible add some tape compression for a quick fix.
4. The track is lacking loudness. Look into a getting your song close to -1 with compression.
Overall, you are almost there. Save out versions as you make large changes to the song so you have something to revert to, to see progress.
Hope that helps.
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