[FEEDBACL] LifeChild-Wet Kitty (wicked sounds)
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[FEEDBACL] LifeChild-Wet Kitty (wicked sounds)
Check It Out and Follow If You Like It and Il return the favor.
Looking for mastering/EQing suggestions and tips.
Makre Sure You Wait For The Second Drop, Its A Screamer!
Thanks Guys!
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Looking for mastering/EQing suggestions and tips.
Makre Sure You Wait For The Second Drop, Its A Screamer!
Thanks Guys!
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Re: [FEEDBACL] LifeChild-Wet Kitty (wicked sounds)
This is a good track. But my advice would be, on the first drop, just have the bassline kick in, leave out that accompanying backround riff. Just thicken out the bassline and it will sound PHAT.
Re: [FEEDBACL] LifeChild-Wet Kitty (wicked sounds)
word thanks for the input man! what would you recommend to use to fatten up that bass?
also nice tracks dood!
also nice tracks dood!
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Thanks man!
I dunno. Here are some suggestions according to what I would do:
Bring out the midrange in that bassline. Maybe even layer it and pan one track over to the right and one track over to the left.
Then have your subbass doing the same thing (no panning), but obviously EQ that track standard for sub.
Accompany that with a sharp snare, rythmic hi-hats and you've got yourself a heavy main section!
I dunno. Here are some suggestions according to what I would do:
Bring out the midrange in that bassline. Maybe even layer it and pan one track over to the right and one track over to the left.
Then have your subbass doing the same thing (no panning), but obviously EQ that track standard for sub.
Accompany that with a sharp snare, rythmic hi-hats and you've got yourself a heavy main section!
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Re: [FEEDBACL] LifeChild-Wet Kitty (wicked sounds)
Sounds a little too messy for me.. but it might be just a matter of taste .
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Re: [FEEDBACL] LifeChild-Wet Kitty (wicked sounds)
im pretty new to the whole EQ-ing thing. Imma spend liek another week touching this up and il repost it. Thannks alot man!
Re: [FEEDBACL] LifeChild-Wet Kitty (wicked sounds)
anyone else got any input?
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