experimental dub by K-lone
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experimental dub by K-lone
Last edited by ntropy on Tue May 07, 2013 5:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: experimental dub by K-lone
still freshhh .-/
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Re: experimental dub by K-lone
Chill man it's only been a few days! Anyway, put the odd ringing noise further in to the background with more wet on the reverb and lower the volume a bit. Are you using the same reverb throughout? Sounds a bit off but it might just be me.
Drop the volume of that main tom a bit, everything else is actually pretty nice and level, the bass is a bit 'boomy' though, maybe tighten the lower frequencies between 20Hz-60Hz or something?
Interesting though
Drop the volume of that main tom a bit, everything else is actually pretty nice and level, the bass is a bit 'boomy' though, maybe tighten the lower frequencies between 20Hz-60Hz or something?
Interesting though
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Re: experimental dub by K-lone
Thank you for your tips. I´ll see what I can change.
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Agree re; the ringing sound, it gets a bit droney in a dry kinda way.
Re: experimental dub by K-lone
okokok.
But being a bit droney was intended .-/
But being a bit droney was intended .-/
Re: experimental dub by K-lone
yeah get rid of that ringing noise or turn down the volume of it, using a pad or something would add more to the atmos. dont get me wrong but i think the noise gets fucking annoying
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Re: experimental dub by K-lone
To be quite honest, I don't fancy this genre too much. But I am fond of the sort of "kick" and "snare" used at 1:03. I'd like to get my hands on the samples. Are they a part of some sample set?
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@O_Chopstix: Are you serious? .-/
Which genre do you mean exactly? Anyway, the snare sound I made myself by sampling a real snare from my drumset. I don´t remember where the kick comes from...
Which genre do you mean exactly? Anyway, the snare sound I made myself by sampling a real snare from my drumset. I don´t remember where the kick comes from...
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Re: experimental dub by K-lone
I'm referring to the genre you listed, "experimental." Granted, I havent heard too many tracks of this kind, but they all seem to lack structure when it comes to rhythm. Thats just how I see it.ntropy wrote:@O_Chopstix: Are you serious? .-/
Which genre do you mean exactly? Anyway, the snare sound I made myself by sampling a real snare from my drumset. I don´t remember where the kick comes from...
Props to making and using your own samples!
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