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Re: ...y (untitled)
Your second untitled tune is good man, those drums sounds a bit hollow though. Toughen them up a little bit and you'll have a winner I reckon.
Re: ...y (untitled)
thanks for the feedback.
This is my first attempt at producing some dubstep tracks. Just unmastered tracks and still learning. How would I toughen them up?
This is my first attempt at producing some dubstep tracks. Just unmastered tracks and still learning. How would I toughen them up?
Re: ...y (untitled)
After giving this a few more listens ignore my first comment entirely ha ha.
It's the snare that irks me for two reasons: it's too tight for my own liking, which I understand is related to the upbeat stepping rhythm that you have, just my opinion though. Also it's too dry (that is, lacking reverb) for my tastes. If you aren't comfortable with putting a reverb on the whole snare track perhaps a few spot delays with heavy verb could be used on the snare now and then to give it that dub feel.
Still a bloody good track though ha ha.
It's the snare that irks me for two reasons: it's too tight for my own liking, which I understand is related to the upbeat stepping rhythm that you have, just my opinion though. Also it's too dry (that is, lacking reverb) for my tastes. If you aren't comfortable with putting a reverb on the whole snare track perhaps a few spot delays with heavy verb could be used on the snare now and then to give it that dub feel.
Still a bloody good track though ha ha.
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