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[feedback] work in progress (clean filth)
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Re: [feedback] work in progress (clean filth)
i take it you are new to dubstep producing ... ? lol look man, it was horrible, boring, and exhausting. drums and snares are drowned. hit up youtube and look up Kevwillow fl studio dubstep.. learn some new stuff and welcome to the forum...
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Re: [feedback] work in progress (clean filth)
this was neither clean nor flithy.
my suggestions:
it sounds like your entire eq'ing is waaay off (if you are even eq'ing) everything mashes into everything, there is no discernible structure.
do some research on basic eq'ing an compression, get some solid samples, learn more about synthesis, study dubstep song structure.
With enough talent and time you'll improve drastically, just keep with it and practice!
my suggestions:
it sounds like your entire eq'ing is waaay off (if you are even eq'ing) everything mashes into everything, there is no discernible structure.
do some research on basic eq'ing an compression, get some solid samples, learn more about synthesis, study dubstep song structure.
With enough talent and time you'll improve drastically, just keep with it and practice!
Re: [feedback] work in progress (clean filth)
thanks for the feedback
ill try and work on it alot more
ill try and work on it alot more
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