Ive started producing dubstep over the last year and i want to start makin some dirtier tunes. Im currently using fruity loops but i have also worked on Cubase, Ableton live and reason. If anyone has any advice on how to improve my tunes please tell me.
Check out my lastest tune (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N1f0vWDktw)
Cheers
New Producer (Need feedback)
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Re: New Producer (Need feedback)
The hi hats could use some shuffle, and the snare is rather cheesy. Also I suggest distorting the bass a bit (unless this was what you were going for). I can barely hear the kick, especially when the bass drops, so I suppose you could work on that.Meenz wrote:Ive started producing dubstep over the last year and i want to start makin some dirtier tunes. Im currently using fruity loops but i have also worked on Cubase, Ableton live and reason. If anyone has any advice on how to improve my tunes please tell me.
Check out my lastest tune (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N1f0vWDktw)
Cheers
I really like the vibe you have going on there, the drops are more than decent too. Also like the bubbly samples that we hear every once in a while. To keep it less boring, put in a snare roll here and there, and maybe some crash/ride cymbals, or splash cymbals, but I think I'm the only kid on the world who likes splash :<
Keep the producing up, all in all the tune sounds good.
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Re: New Producer (Need feedback)
Cheers m8 il work on that 

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