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Talált
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by Talált » Mon Aug 20, 2012 3:57 am
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Hey guys!
check this one out, i'm looking for feedback specifically on the mix, and structuring.
also, just let me know how you like it
Thanks for your time

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RPD
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by RPD » Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:05 am
Yeah! this is good, almost perfect dubstep tune.
Anyway, it would be fine to see this track with a drop like in zeds dead - coffee break. Deep, but a bit louder.
keep the good work

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Talált
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by Talált » Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:20 pm
hey RPD thanks for listening!
i'm on my way out to work right now but i'll be sure to check that song out when i get a chance.
thanks =]]
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Talált
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by Talált » Tue Aug 21, 2012 2:57 am
while we are at it..
i can't seem to find a good wav to mp3 converter, i tried using audacity and it mashed my mix to all hell. i heard itunes does it, but can't figure out how to do it (maybe not determined enough).
and on top of that, what's the deal with soundcloud creating imaginary clipping? my mix sounded clean as fuck, now it sounds like it was crappily chopped to pieces and crappily put back together (which is probably what happened)
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by lowphat » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:27 am
Talált wrote:while we are at it..
i can't seem to find a good wav to mp3 converter, i tried using audacity and it mashed my mix to all hell. i heard itunes does it, but can't figure out how to do it (maybe not determined enough).
and on top of that, what's the deal with soundcloud creating imaginary clipping? my mix sounded clean as fuck, now it sounds like it was crappily chopped to pieces and crappily put back together (which is probably what happened)
I've recently had these issues with Soundcloud as you have, can be very annoying.
I use Foobar to convert my WAVS, works a charm and is very quick.
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Talált
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by Talált » Tue Aug 21, 2012 9:59 pm
lowphat wrote:Talált wrote:while we are at it..
i can't seem to find a good wav to mp3 converter, i tried using audacity and it mashed my mix to all hell. i heard itunes does it, but can't figure out how to do it (maybe not determined enough).
and on top of that, what's the deal with soundcloud creating imaginary clipping? my mix sounded clean as fuck, now it sounds like it was crappily chopped to pieces and crappily put back together (which is probably what happened)
I've recently had these issues with Soundcloud as you have, can be very annoying.
I use Foobar to convert my WAVS, works a charm and is very quick.
Peace
thanks man i'll be sure to check that out when i get home, is that for OSX too?
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Talált
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by Talált » Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:04 pm
hey, this always happens, i post up a song for feedback, and then i get none, but i get a ton of listens? is it just not clicking with certain people?
anyone at all, even if you aren't a fan of the vibes i give, i'm just looking for TECHNICAL feedback please, on the mix/master, structuring, etc. choice of drum samples. go on.
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chazzzza
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by chazzzza » Fri Aug 24, 2012 3:10 pm
i think the bass could do with being a bit louder, the kick seems to take control, you might want this i don't know, but i think you should experiment with turing the bass(es) up a little.
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by oprs » Fri Aug 24, 2012 6:45 pm
love the synth grove in the beginning. has a really nice chill vibe to it. the generic kick build is a little overplayed but thats just opinion. would love to hear a stripped down version of this with just the synth playing and the drums and bass. not particularly my style and the perc is repetitive but its certainly got great attributes
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by ilv1 » Tue Aug 28, 2012 1:38 pm
Tune sounds nice but it's not drumstep though... That's at 170-180 bpm. Some variations on the drums would've been interesting.
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Talált
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by Talált » Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:20 pm
sorry, it's fast dubstep
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by Talált » Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:24 pm
otherwise i am loving the criticism, i unfortunately made a few things permanente early on in the production such as the entire drum track, which i later found out when mastering, that the levels were fucked up. so everything i am picking up here is not necessarily something i can do to make this track better.. but how i can make the next one better, and for that. i am grateful as fuck..
thanks to everyone who took 6 or even 3 minutes to listen to this song.
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by Talált » Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:08 pm
keep it comin!
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by alicant » Tue Sep 04, 2012 7:09 pm
I would consider this to be too cliché. It just sounds like it's been made with a 4/4 way of thinking. Every part of the structure is too predictable. I don't like the choice of melody and the plodding drums that always seem to have the same fill in at the end of the bars. The only positive thought I have after listening to this track is it is well produced. Maybe you spend too much time on production techniques rather than creating an organic feel to your music.
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Talált
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by Talált » Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:12 pm
alicant wrote:I would consider this to be too cliché. It just sounds like it's been made with a 4/4 way of thinking. Every part of the structure is too predictable. I don't like the choice of melody and the plodding drums that always seem to have the same fill in at the end of the bars. The only positive thought I have after listening to this track is it is well produced. Maybe you spend too much time on production techniques rather than creating an organic feel to your music.
I am very honest with my opinions about peoples music. I hope this information is useful to you.
"It ain't what you do, it's how you do it. It ain't what you got, it's what you do with what you have." Moodymann: Red Bull Music Academy Lectures.
yeah i agree i think my production skills are good, there is ALWAYS room for improvement though. but no i agree completely. i feel like my head is stuck in that box, that's what i meant on real criticism on the structuring.
i hate to compare myself or others but songs i hear by more popular or even barely well known electronic artists, the "good" stuff, whatever your opinion is of that. i guess i'm saying how can i get out of that box, or expand my structuring. i try making them more intricate but it is still missing fundamental things.
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