Doc Bomz - New Producer

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DocBomz
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Doc Bomz - New Producer

Post by DocBomz » Sun Jan 22, 2012 5:44 pm

I would really appreciate any feedback on any of the songs on my http://www.reverbnation.com/docbomz currently they are all in a state of production and will be updated as I learn more and refine the songs.

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Re: Doc Bomz - New Producer

Post by NickyDisko » Sun Jan 22, 2012 6:06 pm

im gonna take a wild guess your younger.. teenage... if thats the case keep developing your skill, because you seem to have a knack for interesting sounds!! as you learn to peice them together better your sound will greatly improve!! make sure no volume ever redlines anywhere for any reason..

DocBomz
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Re: Doc Bomz - New Producer

Post by DocBomz » Fri Feb 03, 2012 4:18 pm

Not a younger although I would like to be younger lol. I'm very new to Ableton only been using it the best part of a month, but I'm rapidly developing my skills. These where just basic ideas I was trying out just to get something kinda of interesting as a starting point. I'll read through the forums and get some tips hopefully.

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Re: Doc Bomz - New Producer

Post by FloyMaloy » Fri Feb 03, 2012 4:30 pm

ello mate. firstly, see if you can grab a soundcloud account. it's easier for someone to browse, and go back and forth through a track to comment on.

if your using ableton and you're experiencing any clipping ie- redlines. slap a limiter from the onboard plug ins to your master track and this will help, but still listen for distortion and manipulate the offending track accordingly.

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Re: Doc Bomz - New Producer

Post by DocBomz » Fri Feb 03, 2012 6:16 pm

Thats a wicked bit of advice thanks, I've got a soundcloud set up with some samples, the lastest is this one

http://soundcloud.com/docbomz/beastin

Which I've tried to apply some new things my mate was showing me yesterday.

Haven't applied the limiter technique yet but will do, I'm going through the forums at the moment trying to find out on whats here and other tips.

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