Track 4 in my once a week series now up!
"Night of the iguana" Future bass style.
Check it.
CW Ball - Vol. 4 "Night of the iguana" Future bass
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Re: CW Ball - Vol. 4 "Night of the iguana" Future bass
You got some nice sounds there! The melodies are also good, but the overall feeling is to flat and repetitive in my opinion. Try to automate the release/reverb and ferq of the lead to give it a more organic feel. You could also try to use mute automation on some of the segments and right before the drops to add some punch and variation(i'm sure theres a fancy technical term for this).
And yeah i also like the intro but again, it needs more variation. you could do some minor tweaks on the hi-hat pattern every other loop or so. It doesn't take much, as long as its not exactly the same again and again. I also think you should use an other pattern and cymbal/hat for the main parts. It makes the transitions much more substantial. Keep it to the intro and the breaks.
Good luck mate and thanks again for feedback on "habeat"
And yeah i also like the intro but again, it needs more variation. you could do some minor tweaks on the hi-hat pattern every other loop or so. It doesn't take much, as long as its not exactly the same again and again. I also think you should use an other pattern and cymbal/hat for the main parts. It makes the transitions much more substantial. Keep it to the intro and the breaks.
Good luck mate and thanks again for feedback on "habeat"
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