Zerox Millienium - Experimental44 (Dubstep/Laidback)

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Zerox Millienium
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Zerox Millienium - Experimental44 (Dubstep/Laidback)

Post by Zerox Millienium » Tue Dec 13, 2011 12:24 am

My humble dubstep tune. Had fun making it. Hope you all enjoy it. Critiques are welcomed.
I apologize for the naming convention I use. I don't know how to name tracks. After all, I'm just doing it for hobby sake.
Cheers.
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Fat Person Torturer
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Re: Zerox Millienium - Experimental44 (Dubstep/Laidback)

Post by Fat Person Torturer » Tue Dec 13, 2011 2:29 am

Pretty nice tune the only thing I would suggest is having an intro building up into the main section, so it makes it feel like an overwhelming feeling of chill-ness (new word), welcome to the forums. Keep at it brother!

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Re: Zerox Millienium - Experimental44 (Dubstep/Laidback)

Post by Zerox Millienium » Tue Dec 13, 2011 5:20 am

Fat Person Torturer wrote:Pretty nice tune the only thing I would suggest is having an intro building up into the main section, so it makes it feel like an overwhelming feeling of chill-ness (new word), welcome to the forums. Keep at it brother!
Thanks for listening.

Do you have any tips or advice for working on intros and outros? To begin and to end a track is challenging for me.
I have made many snippets from the beats ground up and never seem to be able to finish most of them.
I start out with the "body" first then later stitch it up with a head and tail. I haven't been able to perceive "a finished track" in my head.
I just experiment and let it set its own course.
Perhaps, this way of producing is flawed.

Peace.

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Re: Zerox Millienium - Experimental44 (Dubstep/Laidback)

Post by ReachZenith » Tue Dec 13, 2011 7:12 am

I like it man, but as Fat said it could use a intro. Maybe try out an intro with just the synth that is under the first section and perhaps a different drum beat over that. Then even further you could add, right before the drop, a reverse crash or something similar in style. Hope that helps, and Welcome to the forums as well!

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