Hey guys, I'm new here. I just recently started making Dubstep and it has come to my attention that...I think I'm actually pretty decent at it. I'm just looking for some Constructive Criticism and possibly some tips on how to make my music better.
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And here's my Deathstep album.
http://wizardlofi.bandcamp.com/album/0x572
Thanks guys!
Wizard Lo-Fi [Psychedelic Glitchstep]
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WhyteNight
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Re: Wizard Lo-Fi [Psychedelic Glitchstep]
hey there!
you're off to a good start - some things i could suggest for that one clip you posted:
your kick & snare are being swallowed up in the mix (drums are vital), i'm not sure if you're sidechaining atm but definitely look into that.
also in terms of the mix, the sub is very overpowering. one of the first signs of a new producer is a bass heavy mix.. it's all about balance
the last tip i have to is keep making songs, you'll improve in some way with every track.
cheers!
james
you're off to a good start - some things i could suggest for that one clip you posted:
your kick & snare are being swallowed up in the mix (drums are vital), i'm not sure if you're sidechaining atm but definitely look into that.
also in terms of the mix, the sub is very overpowering. one of the first signs of a new producer is a bass heavy mix.. it's all about balance
the last tip i have to is keep making songs, you'll improve in some way with every track.
cheers!
james
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wizardlofi
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- Joined: Wed Jan 22, 2014 9:57 pm
Re: Wizard Lo-Fi [Psychedelic Glitchstep]
Thanks man. I've always had trouble with my basslines being to quiet. I finally got a decent headset for producing, I'm just now learning to use Filters and whatnot.
I often have issues with muddy sounding kicks. That's why I use real "Snappy" sounding kicks and snares. I turn up the treble a bit and turn the midrange down. I sometimes use 808's...but more often than not, I goof up somewhere. With them.
Thanks for the friendly feedback!
I often have issues with muddy sounding kicks. That's why I use real "Snappy" sounding kicks and snares. I turn up the treble a bit and turn the midrange down. I sometimes use 808's...but more often than not, I goof up somewhere. With them.
Thanks for the friendly feedback!
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