Wolvesbane - Grindhouse Flats - Dubstep/Metalstep
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Re: Wolvesbane - Grindhouse Flats - Dubstep/Metalstep
Seems to get relatively repetitive from about 1:20 on. 1.54 is cool though but goes on too long, those sounds would make for a great 4 bar transition. Or if you're gonna run it for 8/16, change the octaves or something to give some variation. Good ideas though
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Re: Wolvesbane - Grindhouse Flats - Dubstep/Metalstep
Agree with the above, the drum programming is quite repetitive and the whole tune is like the same tune just played twice. Maybe some variation on the arrangement would help.
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