Definitely Starting to Understand Dubstep

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Rascal94
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Definitely Starting to Understand Dubstep

Post by Rascal94 » Sat Nov 24, 2012 10:57 pm

All feedback is appreciated. Just check it out and tell me what you think. Thanks.

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Re: Definitely Starting to Understand Dubstep

Post by 1stfiest » Sun Nov 25, 2012 12:12 am

Brilliant use of percussion. The bassy/mid sounds are good, but i swear at some points it sounds like they are overlapping giving it a clicky/poppy noise. The kick and snare are a bit weak. The kick is sounding quite high up but muffled and the snare is sounding quite low and muffled aswell. Im not sure why they are sounding so muffled maybe you are still in the novice stages of eq? A quick fix would be to find some different kicks and snares that sound the opposite of what they sound like at the moment, and just layer them on top. I am guessing you are starting by doing the percussions first followed by the bass (or vice versa) then putting the kicks and snares in afterwards? Maybe try a different approach and start by making some good kick and snare sounds first and build the track around that.

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Re: Definitely Starting to Understand Dubstep

Post by Rascal94 » Sun Nov 25, 2012 2:20 am

Yeah. It needs some mixing. I'm using these crappy altec's but I will bring it to headphones and go from there. And yeah. I think sometimes there's double patterns and also on some bits there isn't even an automation.

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Re: Definitely Starting to Understand Dubstep

Post by Electric_Head » Tue Nov 27, 2012 9:36 am

Good sound, just need to finesse it a bit.
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