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[critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 9:18 pm
by eb4evr
Hey guys, new producer here. Looking for some feedback on this remix i've been working on. I'm using ableton and massive and i've been working diligently :)

http://www.box.net/shared/982df1e94v

Any comments/critiques are very welcomed and very appreciated!

edit: i think i got the bass better in tune, edited levels for the sweep/rise
new link posted up there

old version:
http://www.box.net/shared/axrjxn4vkb

Re: [critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:55 pm
by eb4evr
hope bumps are okay, just wanted to get a bit of attention to this. thanks

Re: [critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:49 pm
by antman
Wow.... this is extremely chilled out... I really like this. I feel like the beginning before the dirtiness was a little too long though, and some of the sounds can be made a bit neater (YES I SAID MAKE YOUR DUBSTEP NEATER)

Other than that it has a great vibe to it. Sick work, just needs some fixing up.

Re: [critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:49 pm
by antman
Oh and also, why not start an account and put it on soundcloud?

Re: [critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:42 pm
by eb4evr
Hey man, thanks alot. I'm having alot of issues getting my sub bass in tune with my sample. I'm also having creative problems figuring out what to do with it, because it's so plain right now. But yeah, it seems like when i have it running through a subwoofer, it provides that good boom and presence i'm looking for, but through headphones it seems almost out of tune or something. I literally just took out a bit more of the upper mid though on the eq for it and changed the attack a bit too to make it more of a presence than a BAAAAAASSSSSSS. thoughts?

Regarding the drop, i'm also tweaking the synths because the 'lead' seems a bit.. too gritty so far. im trying to find a good mix between the coarseness while keeping clarity.

Also, I have a soundcloud but I've been djing and stuff locally and getting some decent exposure on it, and I didn't wanna throw up a crappy WIP before getting the opinions of the dubstep forum, you know?

Figured i'd also mention (and future versions I post here will have it removed) that I threw in the extended intro to use at the beginning of a live set as an opener track. The normal track will probably just start with the 'bang bang' sample like 8 bars before I have the drums coming in to establish the sample/theme

Re: [critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 3:59 pm
by eb4evr
Here's an update/bump

Got my sub bass a bit more in tune, and while browsing I read about using pitch correction on vocal samples, which might make the whole song sound a bit more in tune.. gonna mess with it today. Also lengthened the attack a bit

Did some drum EQing but i'm stil not perfectly pleased with em, i need to find a good ride/crash cymbal :p

Also fixed some panning issues and I have the sweep cresendoing into the drop

Re: [critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 8:18 pm
by antman
Very VERY nice now. Sounding alot better me.

Re: [critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 2:40 pm
by eb4evr
antman wrote:Very VERY nice now. Sounding alot better me.
Thanks alot :) working hard. Any other suggestions? I'm trying to get more presence in the drop

Re: [critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 7:41 am
by eb4evr
:S having trouble getting that 'professional' quality i'm looking for. any advice? it's driving me nuts on this track.

Re: [critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 3:30 am
by eb4evr
bump bump.

Re: [critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:27 am
by jrisreal
eb4evr wrote:Hey man, thanks alot. I'm having alot of issues getting my sub bass in tune with my sample. I'm also having creative problems figuring out what to do with it, because it's so plain right now. But yeah, it seems like when i have it running through a subwoofer, it provides that good boom and presence i'm looking for, but through headphones it seems almost out of tune or something. I literally just took out a bit more of the upper mid though on the eq for it and changed the attack a bit too to make it more of a presence than a BAAAAAASSSSSSS. thoughts?

Regarding the drop, i'm also tweaking the synths because the 'lead' seems a bit.. too gritty so far. im trying to find a good mix between the coarseness while keeping clarity.

Also, I have a soundcloud but I've been djing and stuff locally and getting some decent exposure on it, and I didn't wanna throw up a crappy WIP before getting the opinions of the dubstep forum, you know?

Figured i'd also mention (and future versions I post here will have it removed) that I threw in the extended intro to use at the beginning of a live set as an opener track. The normal track will probably just start with the 'bang bang' sample like 8 bars before I have the drums coming in to establish the sample/theme
what headphones do you have? I would probably trust the headphones for sub bass...atleast my sub (which isn't good) gets the pitch wrong sometimes and I end up feeling stupid when I play my song on someone else's system and the bass sounds wrong with the rest of the track...also, the bassline (not sub-bass) in your track is way too dirty for me. It kinda sounds like me clearing my throat. I agree with antman in the idea that you need to clean up your bassline and make it neater. No way am I tryin to say its bad, Im just sayin keep practicing man. :W:

Re: [critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:40 pm
by eb4evr
Good advice on the sub bass. I'll trust the phones now :)

Yeah, I'm working on redoing the drop. It's just not heavy/bassy enough for me.

Re: [critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:06 pm
by Body without Organs
intro is really nice but the 'filthy' bit could do with some more bass weight; it sounds a bit tinny

Re: [critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 3:49 am
by WeaponsOfExpression
ever since KillBill iv always liked that jingle. its pretty dope, might need to modulate the basses a little more to get a bigger sound out of them but its got direction. keep it up dude.

Re: [critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 9:11 am
by RandoRando
i love how the mix sounds, do different daws give a different sound? like is that abeltons sound?

Re: [critiques!] Beginner's dubstep remix of Bang Bang

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 3:52 pm
by eb4evr
Thanks for the input guys. I think i'm gonna save this as a new version and just delete the drop and give it another go.

RandoRando: I wish i knew enough to answer that. Unsure about the different sounds regarding DAW's, but I personally can achieve a better sound with ableton than I can with FL studio, but it might just be a workflow kinda thing.