Xanja - Unagi (140 Jungle/Sub Pressure) Updated
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 7:27 pm
				
				Fixed the mastering on the hat's since this upload and the tune is almost finished, let me know what you guys are thinking! ^^
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Barbosa1405 wrote:Thats an Eerie beggining mate, nicely done,,,like the jungle vibe but feel might be bit too messy and beats clanging a bit too much for my liking...like the idea on the second drop but again, think tune could be bit less busy/messy.
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Safe for the listen, definitely started getting a bit hectic.bferg333 wrote:digging the subs, but waay too much percussion going on imo. nice tune though

Thanks very much man, will definitely give that a run to see if I can clean it up a bit. This was my first time working with a sampled break so I was worried that I high passed the break a bit too hard so it ran on top of everything else, hopefully fixing the reverb and a bit of EQing will help do the trick!legend4ry wrote:The breaks don't have enough depth to them; to much reverb and sit above everything opposed to with them.
If you tightened up and break and took off most of the reverb it would be a lot cleaner - the actual drum programming is great though.

TerraRiddim wrote:Thanks very much man, will definitely give that a run to see if I can clean it up a bit. This was my first time working with a sampled break so I was worried that I high passed the break a bit too hard so it ran on top of everything else, hopefully fixing the reverb and a bit of EQing will help do the trick!legend4ry wrote:The breaks don't have enough depth to them; to much reverb and sit above everything opposed to with them.
If you tightened up and break and took off most of the reverb it would be a lot cleaner - the actual drum programming is great though.
legend4ry wrote:TerraRiddim wrote:Thanks very much man, will definitely give that a run to see if I can clean it up a bit. This was my first time working with a sampled break so I was worried that I high passed the break a bit too hard so it ran on top of everything else, hopefully fixing the reverb and a bit of EQing will help do the trick!legend4ry wrote:The breaks don't have enough depth to them; to much reverb and sit above everything opposed to with them.
If you tightened up and break and took off most of the reverb it would be a lot cleaner - the actual drum programming is great though.
Breaks have so much character and niceness - you shouldn't try and destroy that with high passing or EQing.
Sure, layer things under give them a bigger impact but make sure your layering doesn't stick out like a sore thumb - you want the layering to compliment not dominate!