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Gamora - Ambient Dubstep (Female producer) from NYC

Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 1:02 pm
by Gamora

Re: Gamora - Ambient Dubstep (Female producer) from NYC

Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 4:12 pm
by ClosedEyeVisuals
Pretty sick. I love the end section.

Re: Gamora - Ambient Dubstep (Female producer) from NYC

Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 5:40 pm
by hutyluty
this is really nice- love the dissonance and that. Only thing is really, I'm guessing it hasnt been eqed?

This might be purposeful but I think you want to ,look at chopping off a lot of the highs on the samples youve used to stop the treble sounding so tinny

yeah not heard much that sounds like this- pretty mindbending

Re: Gamora - Ambient Dubstep (Female producer) from NYC

Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 8:35 pm
by Gamora
hutyluty wrote:this is really nice- love the dissonance and that. Only thing is really, I'm guessing it hasnt been eqed?

This might be purposeful but I think you want to ,look at chopping off a lot of the highs on the samples youve used to stop the treble sounding so tinny

yeah not heard much that sounds like this- pretty mindbending
Hey thanks for the feedback! Yeah I haven't been making music very long - still confused on mastering. I'll get the hang of it at some point. Im going to listen to your track now!

- Jessee

Re: Gamora - Ambient Dubstep (Female producer) from NYC

Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 8:36 pm
by Gamora
ClosedEyeVisuals wrote:Pretty sick. I love the end section.
Hey thanks a lot! Your track isn't coming up though?

Re: Gamora - Ambient Dubstep (Female producer) from NYC

Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 11:21 pm
by mmmsure
nice percussion grooves. intro was quite an uneasy sorta feeling (in a good way) then when it all comes together fits well. you keep everything interesting through with sounds constantly evolving and changing which is a big thumbs up in my books for this type of dubstep! i do agree with the poster who said a bit of eqing but good work.

Re: Gamora - Ambient Dubstep (Female producer) from NYC

Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 4:42 am
by Gamora
mmmsure wrote:nice percussion grooves. intro was quite an uneasy sorta feeling (in a good way) then when it all comes together fits well. you keep everything interesting through with sounds constantly evolving and changing which is a big thumbs up in my books for this type of dubstep! i do agree with the poster who said a bit of eqing but good work.
Hey thanks a lot! I definitely agree with the EQing and I'll work on that. Im glad you liked the track! I'll check yours out on soundcloud and comment it :)

Re: Gamora - Ambient Dubstep (Female producer) from NYC

Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 6:59 am
by amphibian
generally nice, but I found the excess reverb a bit too... excessive.

Re: Gamora - Ambient Dubstep (Female producer) from NYC

Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 1:24 pm
by gpivo1
The sequencing in this tune is amazing, especially considering you haven't been making music for long. Have you checked out The Moneyshot Thread? If not, you should. It helps to understand mixing and mastering a lot better! One key tip for me was to turn everything else down rather than turning something up to match, otherwise you will have clipping problems, that helped me most with my production, still learning :)

Re: Gamora - Ambient Dubstep (Female producer) from NYC

Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 3:35 pm
by Gamora
amphibian wrote:generally nice, but I found the excess reverb a bit too... excessive.
Hey thanks! I get you on the reverb - I definitely can get a little reverb crazy sometimes. I'll check out your track and comment.

Re: Gamora - Ambient Dubstep (Female producer) from NYC

Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 3:37 pm
by Gamora
gpivo1 wrote:The sequencing in this tune is amazing, especially considering you haven't been making music for long. Have you checked out The Moneyshot Thread? If not, you should. It helps to understand mixing and mastering a lot better! One key tip for me was to turn everything else down rather than turning something up to match, otherwise you will have clipping problems, that helped me most with my production, still learning :)
Hey! I haven't checked out that thread but I will now. I think I may take a class at dubspot for mixing and mastering when they finally get it into place (they're working on a class for it). I will definitely read the thread. And thanks for the tip - I'll try that out. Thanks again and I'm glad you liked it! I'll listen and comment your track :)