Wolvesbane - Xenosfear (Dubstep)
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Re: Wolvesbane - Xenosfear (Dubstep)
hi
very nice track! the synths/wobbles are fine and are varied a lot! but in my opinion you have cutted the low frequencies too much, especially on the kickdrum. i don't know if its my speakers or my ears
but otherwise a good production.
very nice track! the synths/wobbles are fine and are varied a lot! but in my opinion you have cutted the low frequencies too much, especially on the kickdrum. i don't know if its my speakers or my ears

Re: Wolvesbane - Xenosfear (Dubstep)
Mixdown is very loud...maybe take another look at giving the elements their own space to breathe.
Re: Wolvesbane - Xenosfear (Dubstep)
i'm not sure if they're intentionally very distorted or you need to take a look at your gain structuring. and what wub said.
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Re: Wolvesbane - Xenosfear (Dubstep)
Yes, I DID add ALOT of saturation for an extremely filthy sound.shinra wrote:i'm not sure if they're intentionally very distorted or you need to take a look at your gain structuring. and what wub said.
So, you think I overdid it?
Re: Wolvesbane - Xenosfear (Dubstep)
less is more 90% of the time, the sound should start 'filthy' in your instrument, relying on effects is distorting the signal way too much. if your raw sound is good your final sound will be good.
Re: Wolvesbane - Xenosfear (Dubstep)
Agree with the above, the mixdown is very LOUD and almost sounds like it's distorting in places.
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