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Re: A clean and a dirty drop in a song?
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:22 pm
by SoundNuisance
I tried it out, this is my result. First drop is clean and second is dirty. Not too dirty, but still dirty.
http://soundcloud.com/saadiqkhan/fallin ... d-nuisance
And sorry for the self promotion, I know it should go in feedback thread. I wanted to inform you guys though.
Re: A clean and a dirty drop in a song?
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:40 pm
by Sexual_Chocolate
thats not actually to bad of a start
i was half expecting some ridiculously over the top talking bass
i wonder if you realise that the sound you've made is a closer resemblance to that of the dungeon sound than tearout?
Re: A clean and a dirty drop in a song?
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:13 pm
by GuerrillaWarfare
Yeah man , I've tried this in a few of my tracks and it always sounds decent. Though what I would recommend is doing 2 or 3 different mixes of the track, Like have one that has both drops that would be the main mix, then if you want to play it out at gigs and you wanna get the crowd hyped, do a mix with only the dirty drop. And then if you want you could add a nice chilled mix to the collection with just the clean drop

I think that would be cool :L
Re: A clean and a dirty drop in a song?
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:19 pm
by SoundNuisance
That would be cool. I should make different versions. One just brutal as fuck and one chilled and improve the current one for the hybrid. Oh and I thought that dungeon is darker. My track isn't that dark. But then again, I don't really research about genres. I consider anything with sub bass at 140 bpm dubstep
